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1 1 T IU DAILY NEBRASKAN lffi22JEK55H American Girl Coats for Miss Co-ed Made with Class for f Classy Girls Friil.-iy, Miirch :i. 1922. The Exhaust. By Marmal Ade. Personally, we call this in intermit tont spring. The latest and most startling sign of spring is the tonsorial amendment on the part of one of our most tiromi nent professors. We are afraid he will catch sold, however. A widower of romatlc Inclinations was about to marry again. So he went to the monument dispenser to have something done to the stone cn his first wiles grave, which read, "When she died, the light of my life went out." When he next saw that stone, the following had been added, "But now I've struck another match." Well, March is In like a Lyin' Lamb. Lives of great men oft remind us As their pages we o'erturn That were apt to leave behind us Letters that we ought to burn. Start In Wednesday Mat. EDDIE FOY THE YOUNGER FOYS In Thrlr w TraTfty -THE FOV FIN REVUE" RODERO & MARCON" "NIHLA" Fells ratty. th Great French Trnlnrr I'rrtcnts TARZAN Tlx Srix.nl ion of the feeaaan A Kal Novelty Blanche Sherwood & Bro. Johnny Muldoon, Pearl Franklin and Lew Rose A Revelry of Honr, Dane and Malic The Famous Comedian James C. Morton iuitted by Mamie. Edna and Al fred Morton In a Comedy Offering- acMp'i Fable rathe Neva Topic of the Day MU. 23 50c Nlcht 23c ta (1-00 We have heard of two "pipe" courses: one in pluming and the other In "Tobacco Its Origin and Use." Which reminds us of this contro versy as to the co-eds cigarette. We have always enjoyed our quiet little smoke, but we do wish that we could have, our little nerve-settler whiie we read in the library. MMMY fig tmUrU CtH f CaT ThnrfUv Friday Saturday LIBERTY tOMEKT OKCI1ISTRA Jean U Scharfer, Conductor International News Weekly Sboalnx Sojrrt and Points of Interent "WHITE EAGLE" A Tale of the Weat wlt'i Ruth Roland "WHY MARRY?" A New Comedy WILFRED DU BOIS Mnnrleor hum-roe" FRED HUGHES The Wri-h Tenor" Karl Itroan at 1'lane T-trti ftroan Frenmt THE PRINCETON FIVE U -Mlrtliful Muxleal Moment" COLVIN & WOOD la "Oh! I'leae, Iortor" Mme. Jean Berzac's Circus Itriiglit for Itoth Y.om and Old Shows Start at 2:30, 7:0C, 9:00 MAT. tor; NIGHT 40c; GAL. lie UNCOLNS BSC An Ohio man received a watch that Ihad been, stolen many ears ago. W leare wondering what wlas the matter with the watch. How is this for an intelligent head line "Congress frantically searching for a way to raise 1350,000,000.00 that has no enemies"? The ticket sale for Adam anr Eva would have progressed much more rapidly if the story in the Omaha paper had not been denied. We rise to deny the statement that students don't know college songs for who in school doesn't know the "Old Gray Mare?" T- a time TMCATtsi ' ALL THIS WEEK RUDOLPH VALENTINO in the Rex Ingram Production THE CONQUERING POWER and other Entertainlrg Features I-yrle Concert Orrhrotra I. C. MeVay. Director HOW8 START AT 1. S. 15, 1. 7 .. ur; AlliUT our ; I H 1 1- IOC ' - ti"ic guiMirgCg? .ill -A I Kt II S 17 K.-K.- a , . Pathe Semi-Weekly News The World1 Ereata VUaaJUed Topical and Travel Pictures ! In, iubje.-t. aad Point at IntTeM "'TWAS EVER THUS" A New Comedy Gertrude Tyler and Frances Carruthers a Cypmj ca. and Daaoea -THE ROSARY" Rum. . Hat 2 TAKT AT I. 1. S. 7. NIGHT SSci CHIL. JSe D'ja ever go to A show that you Had waited a Long time to see. And setle down Luxuriously to Enjoy yourself? Then did a baby Ever start to Rival the Orchestfa And keep it up For fifteen minutes? About the time this Stopped did a couple Of the long distance Talkers of the World sit down Behind you and Proceed to comment On everybody and Everything within View? And just as they an out of subjects The picture said "To be continued Next week", D'ja? BAB LINK ' There was a whispered rumor, some time ago, that Nebraska girls (Now don't you tell anyone that I said so) ROLLED THEIR OWN. Now don't let this out but I distinctly saw. the other day (Oh! I have nerve to tell you) I distinctly saw the other day (yes it's true) I saw a GIRL with a fellow and (Yes sir) he was rollinv her a cifarette to take home and paste in her memory book. FAEQUHAR'S ANNOUNCE ANNUAL STYLE SHOW The annual spring style show cf Stratford clothes, being held today and Saturday at Farquhars is an event which always attracts several hundred mtn. The Stratford people make nothing but young mens clothes, and are acknowledged to be among the foremost style designers in the country. Henoe a display of their clothes always proves interest ing to college men. Similar style shows are held each season In college towns thruout the country in some places lasting a full week and col lege men have come to regard them as an opportunity for learning and seeing exactly what well dressed young men will wear during the en suing months. Results ,of Arms Conference to Be Measured with Little Realism (Continued from Page 1.) To lay a foundation for stability in any disturbed part or the earth you have to do more than make a fresh start and look forward. You have first to go hack and make a fresh start at the beginning. This the other Powers refused to do, because it entailed sacrifice. Nor did Am erica use its influence to bring then: to do so. Its own policy being en tirely in terms of words, it was satis fied with verbal victories. And when the cheerleaders were calling on the nation to proclaim words as victory, naturally the other Powers were con tent to let well enough alone. So well in fact did the organized cheer ing do its work that the Conference was wellnigh over before we real ized that It had done nothing. So the Far East is left unchanged England and France keep the fruits of their spoliations. So does Japan and more. For having given no proof in deed of repentance and abandon ment of , its course in the past, i". may be expected in the future to continue on that course, namely, the conquest of China and the pre-empt ing to itself of the Asiatic continent. I do not mean to say that Japan is racially unregenerate., ThaJ which we mean when we say "Japan" pub lic Japan, those elements in Japan that frame the nation's policy and direct its actions, the only Japan with which the outer world has contact that Japan is unregenerate. I am convinced that those elements will pass or be neutralized with the great er enlightment of the Japanese masses and their democratization. But in the meantime In the meantime what shall we do we Americans? First, take our stand on reality. Divest ourselves of our phrases, our slogans, our self-righteousness in virtue where we have nothing at stake. We have had a pseu do policy in the far east for a quarter of a century or so the Open Door policy so-called, a thir for incor poration in diplomatic exchanges ano kicking about in international daily practice. Kicking about, because it was not of great enough concern to ourselves, its sponsors, to protect. Well, let us not, then have policies in which we have not vital concern. Let us think out for ourselves just how much the Far East means to us and why. How much do we want the Open Door in China, and how much do we want Asia kept free of Jap anese hegemony? Having estimated how great are our interests in China, let us decide how much we stand ready to sacrifice for them and then formulate a policy commensurate with the extent of our intersts, a policy that will not involve a greater sacri fice than we have decided our inter ests are worth. Then we shall be pre pared to uphold that policy. We shall be justified in upholding it. What I mean, baldly, is this: Is our interest in the far east worth righting for? If it is not, then let us not enunciate policies and make demands that we cannot realize without fight ing. But such policies as we have a il i BELT BUCKLES Hand Sawed in gold gold filled or Sterling Silver. Ex clusive designs. 3.00 to 40.00 H A L L E T T U n i Jeweler Est 1871 1143 O St Where do ou Lunch? Pardon rm fn. i. s v. . " iwi aBuu;. uiii uir t. however, is merely to sug J that you try this restau- Yon win find a first-clasa menu l YPT-T- . viiuxar prices, cvery "n? about our place Is very ,Jf and inviting, and the ?ng and service weli. Just Mt those who eat here. Antral HoUl Cafe " Is Morality Dependent Upon Religion?" Subject of Sermon by James W. Macdonald at ah cr.ui c UNITARIAN CHURCH x . JWl-i- , - 12th and II Young People's Meeting U 6-30 P m., in the church parlors, the young people will hid I VheS fortnightly supper and discussion; subject: Is History a Progress!" Students are invited. 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We are going to be in sore temptation In the next few years in the Far East Assuming that we cannot at once establish competition on our level admitedly that has 2 LVtKYIHmU I 1 FOR THE TABLE Peoples Grocery eOSOCOGOOCOSGCGCCCOOOCOOOS S For choice Corn Fed 8 bBeef call at Braun'sS Market s loo c mv. 8 1W 8 SooeceeoccooosooccoosoGeco Conac 0 8 On Subscription DANCE Lindell Party House Friday, Mar. 3 Southern Rag-a-Jazz Band Admission $1.10 with tax been a level of decency shall we go in for competition with lo other Powers on their level? Or shall we take the loss entailed by the restric tions imposed on us by our level? For of course there is profit in the old imperialistic technique, and the ad vantage is to him who employes it. the disadvantage to him who refrains from it? Have we the stomach to take the loss? Shall we continue in virtue when virtue costs us heavily? That is our own immediate problem in the Far East. 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