WFDNF.Sn VY, WWW. TALKS AT DEDICATION Dr. Hibbcn Speaks as New T Building Is Opened At Cincinnati. No Individual can ear" him. t in any alaquate mannar If hi lira U detached from the life of the world and It confined to the pur. suit of hit own interest nd com fort tnd pleasures." These worals were spoken bv IV. John Grter Whben. president of rrinceton university, in a tecent speech at tht dedication of lh new Youn Meni and Ynm Women's tTiriatian atoclMln building at Cincinnati university. Dr. Hibhen reels that a treat thing- has been 1.nt at tht University of Cincin nati In establishing a common meeting plact for the dlversa reli gioua groups l fampiia. Ht rrpreaaed bit bllr that the build In thould btcoma tM center of all sa lal activities at well. Tht new bulldinr wat crowded to capacity for tht dedication and only half of those present wert able to hear tht services. Kndowel by Mrt. David B. Oanv )lt and her aona, tht bulldtng It a nitablt glfl to tht university and to tht city of Cincinnati. Thert I an earnest desire on tht part of the donnra that It may be Immediately helpful to all of tht young men and women who attend tht university, and that students may coma to reallrt that thert It something In lift beyond and above their con cern for the success of their Indi vidual eareera. "A life completely absorbed In self." Mid Dr. Hib'ben. "la a life constantly narrowing' and shrink inc. The life 'hat la projected be yond one'a telf and Into the lives f the human belnpn about him la h life constantly enlarRtng rot only in scope but in Increasing power." The building donated by the Gambles la ao altuated and so con Mructed that It will naturally serve "YOUK ORUO STOKf Certainly Is a pleasure to hurt you maks uh of It, your store. THE OWL PHARMACY 8. B. Corner 14th P Phona B 1068 Good Show at All Theatres STUART Sweetie's Here Again! In Htr Flrtt Starring Rola NANCY CARROLL DANGEROUS PARADISE with RICHARD ARLEN ON THE STAGE Excluslva N. B. C. Radio Star BiU Burgess Gould In "Tht tongs of Life" Joe MORRIS-SHAW Winn "ON THE CURB" Convey Twins & Johnny "SONGS AND DANCES" Showi 1 to 57 to 11 Mat. 40. Eva. 60. Chll. 15. We Promise the Murder Sensation of the Audible Screen The Benson Murder Case with William Powell At "PHILO VANCE" Added Bound Short Features " Shows 1-3-5-7-0 Mat. SS. Eva. BO. Chll. 10. Stirrlno Novel Now a Great Talkie Sarah and Son with Ruth Chatterton She'll amaze you in this story of a woman's conflicting loves Added Bound Short Featurea Showa 1-S-5-7-9 Mat. 35. Eve. 50. Chll. 10. RIALTO Wh-wlwt'$ th-lhat?" Harold Lloyd In WELCOME DANGER Mai 26c. Eve. 35c. Child. Showa 1-S-5 7-9 10c. COLONIAL WARNER BROS. PRESENT IN THE HEADLINES GRANT WITHERS Vitaphone Talking Picture Sound Comedy Sound News Mat. 15c. Eva. 25c. Child. 10c. Showa 1-S-5-7.S 2. WO Number of Activities for Each Woman Limited by A. W. S. Hoard By AOILK Hilt. The reviaa-d point system of the Associated women Ktudenls la a methinl of limiting the ac tivities of tiniven.it) is omen. The iiurpoee of the syatem Is to dis tribute honors and arllvitira of tht campus in order to promote greater efficiency and irroup con sciouaneas in a larger number of unlveiaity women. r'or this rea son ea h recounted aativily u given a certain value in )ointa I'ppervlaaa Women are limited t fourteen points and sophomore women ten points, according to the activity evaluation of the points chart. There are thiee group f ac ttvities Cramp A ranges rrom six to ten points and Includes only tht mct imortant reon Mbilities. Croup H Includes cval tint Ion of activities from three to five points, and takes In most of the officers, and chairmen of committeea. Group C aiilxltiet give i Hie and two points and In aa a meeting place for all student and students of the I'nlversity of Cincinnati feel confident that the great plans for the future lll be reallwd to the fullest extent. GOVERNMENT OFFERS NEW OPPORTUNITIES (Continued FYom Tage 1.) which bring the tottal remunera tion to $1,860, the equivalent of a beginner's salary in the teaching profession. Within the guards' grade it It posnlble to reach a sal ary of $2,100 a year, and salaries In administrative positions for which one may qualify after ex perience range from $2,100 to $7,000. College men with special i red training for prison work have their place in the progressive penal pro gram laid down by the attorney general and the superintendent of prisons and embodied In bills now before congress. An urgent ap peal is made to the undergraduates and recent graduates of American colleges and universities to con sider entering the federal prison service at this time. Yours very truly, e vpnnn r -t-t Superintendent of Prisons. SHAKESPEARE APPROVED. But the best airthors use it, E. H. Kbly pointed out. Shnkespoare is full of it. The immortal Milton Princeton Debaters Declare That Today's Youth Is Clean, Sincere Omaha Central Register: 'The younger generation, the socalled 'flaming youth of today, is, in re ality, a clean minded, earnest, and sincere lot," mutually agreed John H. Rice and Karl H. Kreder, stu dents of Princeton university, when intervie won Monday, March 17. The boys were in Omaha to debate with Creighton Monday night on the subject. "Resolved, that there is no hope for the yn,'cr genera tion," on the Ad-Sell agnie pro gram at the Hotel Fontonolle. According to Mr. Kredor, a Princeton junior from Los Angeles, Calif., "The younger generation has an exceedingly difficult prob lem to solve, because of the radical changes during the economic revo lution of the twentieth century and the effects of the World war. These changes have turned the world topsy-turvy-' Take, for example, the movement for the freedom of woman, the feminine movement, for social, economic, and political rights. The alleged depravity of the younger generation finds its source in the fertile but diseased minds of middleaged tabloid journalists. Ivory soap, pure' enough for ba bies' skin, is only 99 44-100 per cent pure our elders should not expect too much of us," concluded Mr. Kreder. For two years Mr. Kreder has taken part in the Princeton-Harvard debates. At present he is the manager of the Princeton debating team. Last year he made a trip through the south, debating in sev eral large cities and spending some time in Florida. In the course of this trip Mr. Kreder took part in twenty-five or thirty debates. Among the well-known universities with which he has debated, this young man lists Harvard. Yale, Brown, Columbia, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. To add proof to his statement that the "moderns" are not a hope less generation, John H. Rice of Macon, Ga., sophomore at Prince ton, ajid the second of the debaters, aid "Take the literature of the an cient Greeks. Romans, or Egyp tians it shows the same note of The Flavor Is Real When You Buy A si ile of its purity from tlie riclinos and delicacy flavor, you pet the utmost in and Kliolesomeness. from the same wholesome ingredients yon use in your own home, perfectly pasteurized for your protection. You just know it's PURE SANITARY GOOD COU.1NS ICE CREAM CO. clude nirinierlin and niin 'f f ices. a ait. Irnt mav hold only one position liala-d in glotip A In group It. student may elett t mliMliri or cond.ine one front group A and one Cram gr.up H If a stiulent has one aruvty in group A. or two in group It. or one in group A and one in group It. she may accept membership btit not an office in group C ac lit it lea. Mrmlierahip of an organita ti n does n t count srpsrately frm an office or chairmanship. Automatic membership due to af. filintion In another organisation is not counted separately. The point avstem commute of the A V. 8. Ward together with Amanda Heppner. dean of women, hnxe final jurisdiction over the system. ' In orl-i to l-e sure of activity standing a revised thsit of the point svtem may he obtained at the A.' W. s office in llen Pmith hall. frequently used It and even Tenny son .the aith Victorian, resorted to it on certain m-cassions. Kmerson regretted that It was m consid ered proper in polite society. Put I think that It should only ha used on certain occasions." Khy continue.1, "It is a splendid source of psychological relief and a good source of idioma. but It loses Its effectlwneMi when usol overtime." Or. aa Assistant rrofessor S. K. Winther put it "There are times to swrar and times to pray. Ppeak as the spirit moves you." Reporter Makes Researeh of Feminine Foibles in the Realm of Dame Fashion rrom lh ri!T aaraimal "Hey!" bawled the news editor. Yeah." grunted the Bard In re sponse. Go on out and describe what the women are wearing get a feature story of coming fashions. "What!" "Come on get going you're a soandso of a reporter if you can't do a measly thing like that . . ." So the Bard wandered up the hill. The first girl he met w.tre a red dress, a bsl cost, end. If be recalled correctly, nome stockings and shoes. He duly reported aald occurrence and description to the news dilor. Studies Problem. (Next few lines censored.) The reporter was properly hum- discord between old age and youth. In regard to religion a sore spot youth may be more creedless, but no one can honestly say that It Is more Irreligious, because youth knows so much, because it knows that the fable of Noah and the Ark is only a Babylonian flood mvth and that Hell is merely a burnt out and devastated volcano, does not mean that youth has no God. Youth's reaction to the the ological dogma is a part of the world-wide liberal movement now taking place. "We no longer think of God as a universal valet a sort of cosmic bell boy for whom we push a but ton, order certain blessings, and re ceive what we ask for," continued Mr. Rice in his marked southern accent. "Y'outh's God is a new God, but essentially a better one." For two consecutive years, Mr. Rice has participated in the inter class debates at Princeton. He was a member of the champion freshman debating team there, and he is now a member of the Delta Sigma Rho fraternity, an honorary debating society. "We think Omaha is just great." declared the visitors enthusiasti cally. "We had rather a thrill coming here as we rode by aero plane from Columbus, O., to St. Louis, Mo. that was fun." The boys rode in an eighteen passenger Curtis-Conroy biplane at the rate of 125 miles per hour. The Creightton debaters, who upheld the idea that "there is no hope for the younger generation," were James Fitzgerald and Benja min Kazlowsky, both veterans in college debating. These two Prlnce tonians upheld the negative on this question. TODAY'S SPECIAL LUNCH Toasted bacon and to mato sandwich, Fruit J e I I o with whipped cream, any 5c drink 35c RECTOR'S 13 at P "The Student's Store" It is made B-5030. TUP DULY rimKv IN ft' PEACE CONTRIBUTORS?, Students ot U. S. C. Try to Answer in Political Science Survey. It MM i It Ul 1..'l What ten luing pe-ple baxe been the nvt oitlau.l.ng ton trtlutor to the pc'Uirs. n . il peace and .nleie.Mi ! il undrt tan Jmj, Ibst i the qm tu n stu l-nts f the I'niversitv f S.mtrin '!. fomta art endrawitng to answer in a survey vinoiTd bv J. I iuene Itsrley. proler of iiJernatu-nal relations in the political sien.-e department of V. 8. O Chsrlea A. Undheigh. I3il.il rtiM. rresidt l.t ll.over. M i1an.l. "rank B. Kell..;g. Hiailes ?vars Itches. John Ht-tt Vire. Jamea Brown bV.il. Kr I'll. Iruramrvt Mat Htir. Po l"' XI. Stnor Mais-oM. Oven l Young. John IV !.. ht l.-lit r. Jr. Ramsay MaclVnal.l. ftiailea f. Pts. Pame Ks hrl tr"d ll. n--- I- 8lim.in. and 8i nr 1e Msda i ikk a are among the iisnn-s whuh have been sul nnited . the South ern Calif"inia Trjitn. campus daily, to d.ite Pame Ha. !i 1 fi.w.l. head of tb-iux-ial tsrllitre ah p.n t mt id f the league of Nail. ti a nutiata-.l he-aue of the aut-ln.litig wotk she has aaconipli.-lie.l f..r .nian. children and refuM-e. an.l l the tnly woman to be naiuasl up to the present time The nitves ..f K.v.t, Hoover an.l Kella.g a asr an all of the lists. bled. MlaeraMv b tailed thrnib a dictionary far voile, crepe ale chine, cerise, and the like, and committed ; them to memory. Once more he fared forth, morhhlly cupertinr. the unheard of. and thinkinc cf mrdem feasible means of n fined torture. The Bard's fir--t vlitim was parbed in a hunk of voile, alirpedly cerise, with sandals I no lonper shoes 1 of a polden bron, with the buckles bearing a few brilliants. Form perfect. Hat blue. He offered the above to the news editor. Efforts Denounced. His superior reached for a mon key wrench, praiposinp audibly an operation. He finally found hi voice. AVhoinellevcihearalof.surha jjawdawful combination ?" be1 mouthed. What do you think I jravt you, anyway? A fire to cover?" "What do you think I am. any way, that you should psste such a lousy assignment on me ? Io I look like a society editor? Or alon't , you think I would dn wonderfully running a children's pape?" he raped. "Pipe down." yelled the news ed. as he removed the few remain ing locks of hair. "Chase out and get at least one description, or else' ' Final Efforts. 1 Prohine the depths of remorse and self pity, the Bard meandered out. He strolled, deep in thought, past a dozen beautifully gowned women, when he happened to run ' into j "The lady was dressed in a flow ing black robe, of hard finished ( woolen, completing the ensemble i of the pure white gown. A square cut neckline, with long sleeves j avere outstanding in their appear- j ance. Her chapeau. from which i lazily drifted the waves of black j cotton, matched her blockings, J also of cotton, and high black shoes completed the costume. She was evidently of the holy service." A bolt of lightning rent asunder the news office and empyrean il luminations swung dizzily around the room. From last reports, the Bard was heading north, followed closely by a bald headed man with a deadly gleam in the right eye an axe in the left hand, and a rifle in the right. til : I Go Grade A I tourist third cabin . . . LEVIATHAN This season, brand new Tourist ThirdCubinontliaLEMATHAN, World's Largest Sli i p . . . tli e cot i re eecond aubin assigned toTourist Third".. .all its beautiful public rooms snd staterooms ... its ele gant, open upper deek soa-inl hall which gives you a full swa-a-p !' the sea ... its charming cloistered smoking hull ...its vast open and enclosed da-a ks for play and prom enades ... luxuries and spacious ness exceeding former standards lor this class. Second Class, af a class, abolished . . . rew Tourist Third Cabin rated "Grade A" and the LEVIATHAN the only liner toofierthis peerless rating! Make haste in booking this new, luxu rious way on themiphtiestfiaeday flyerto Cherbourg and Southamp ton. Rates low. EantUaiU Tourist Third Cjihin Aecnmmttdatumt also on Uttitid fiani Cahtn Linert . . for au luUe m UU.2S a dayl OFFICIAL FLEET OF 103 COLLEGE ALUMNI ORGANIZATIONS FOR EUROPEAN TRAVEL Coniult your local steamship agent or UNITED STATES LINES Charim KrrUfk, Gwtrrnl Asrnt, 61-6S H. JurkMin Blvd., fhtrac KxxKi Cornhusker Prom Expenses Appear Negligible in Comparison to Amherst Caliter'i rot University of Nrbrtl atuitrntl lis ta U'k t ths Military tail, the Inter, fraternity bail J tha Junior Senior Preit at lh three bifl parties el tha year seal in the -n breath orp'in et the prat a Persuing through ether reiitga papers t n.ay (mat vshat it COkls to stage a truly big' paaty. Th.s clipped from the mhrt atit.lrnt. In an tlt -M to n.e H i-..,i-. lie f 'l uiost af the on. iat'iad. intra i i attectt r.th. .l.it.i. r l'im aud UaMin.l Kot'ins, th- aior.e oinii't lees hv Is-a-n io-a.riatir.g lr several urrks la r-.l.. e the prtaes of theae alam-es to the b west pva iMe f guie. As a irautt the pners h-e Isra-n cut to fi.i.m I. -tabiy less than they have Nrti in the pait t-ars lvjita Ihe tat thitl Je.n , aioMka-tte's tsmoiiS "x asa I.ni1 . ! hi i-lt baa l"a-a n ae. uieal for i Junior I'rom. it t l. ui.d tl.it -a-vrtal ea-.'n.rtui a -a-uld Is- n. le n the I'rom budget, ih is ledming he price to a still l.'Wer letl. j IjisI yrar tha- cost of the week land was $.li per couple while this i year it has l-t n cut i.i onlv $2Mi ler caiiipl. Junior rr.-in this vear ill cost a.nly '. .' per couple, plus 1 1 he prite of atinner that evening ITie puce of Koun.1 Rohm alan"a has N-en cut to HV and this ig- a Urn ina liitla'S tha- a ost ! kea-- j i-s giil in Arr.hatst f. r buihi Ihuis.lv and I'f.lsy n phts. Both j 'mchis the atts'r a.v sa hi-.tule.l to: lea;tit earlier thnn they have in ;ifa-i nling years in ar.l r to Insure plenty ai tine t. r alana inij This- Wear MADORA HOSIERY for service and smartness! A.mv for numbers NO. 200. Semi - service weight hosiery with lisle tops. Square heels. Naive, plagre, muscadine, even glow, or beige clair. Priced pr. 1.25 NO. 300. Service weight hose with lisle tops and square heels. Muscadine, plage, bcipe clair, even glow, gunmetal or rendez vous. Priced pr. 1.65; 3 pr. for 4.75 NO. 400. Semi-service weight hose. Silk to top. Square heels. Plage, naive, muscadine, evenglow, white, light gunmetal, or beige clair. Priced pr. 1.65; 3 pr. for 4.75 First Floor. if - Z It' Mt i "o - ' -pi i ; LISTEN IX Cranllanj Rice -y- Faaiaaa Sport. CbiKpioDl CaMaXa Orrkawtra Weataaadaay 10;S la 11 p. aaa. E. S. T. CaaaaM M CoaM NBC Nnwark 9 Million A day-it will tursn that thert lll It b I Tom show, a funttlon hub many stu lriitt somrtimrt felt ob I ed to attend although not canr.g particularly to d a.. This omis sion results In another taxing .' M In the taeek end esptnse. The committeea feel that al though thar.r dame budgeta have U-m a ul t suih a consi.leraUe ex ttrt. the pailirs have len planned a.) that the ck end Itself will be even mote en)allt than it has . . t i. l .i ik.i " , atiidants wi.l take a.hantage at the grrat ir.l.i. lions In pnets an I tht the nMt.l-er f coup!s fvr the( entile rek end is ill ta.naiderably exceed that of pst jeurs. At a meeting of the Juniar Prom , a-amn.itteo lat niKht. there was caniilerahle alifpfussion of several , pilse.! innovathwis to make the a-eeh eiid exen m.r' complete than j IIBIiai. aieunue a tian mm mw n but It is e pc ted that the commit tee will he aahle to make public Its alavisia.ni within short time. At this time the pitae tt.r stag ticket lor Junior Prom was fixed at $?, and It was alealded that no stag dinner tia keta will bt ld this xesr. Typewriter For Rent K-.vsH - invth - HTnrtrin I iKlriaaavxla 8pesl rate to stw irria fiaar Ui una. Nebraska TjrwTlter C. aja)!iteaan 4tinln. Vehr H-ilM 'tip m Blow the Whistle ft 'forawIPmuas(S that refreshes When yon suffer from larpe and undilntcai doses of your fellows. Vhen the milk of human kindness seems to soar. Blow the whistle for a minute's "lime oat on yonr own acxxmnt, to pause and refresh yourself. In other words, go into a huddle with glass or bottleof refreshing, delicious Coca Cola. It will make you captain of your soul again, ready to live or die for the dear old alma mater. Hal had to be cood to TnnrE PHI HMO H0UIK MAI riRK. rii.lay aftstoooa the it mat ft file In the basement of tha Thl Itbo H gnia fraiernity hous. I'b firt caught la the Uaaamaat f tht house tn tht furnart room. 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