The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 18, 1919, Image 4

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T II K DAI Ii V ' N E H R A S K A N
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UNI NOTICES
Style Headquarters
Komensky Club
The Komensky Club will meet In
Faculty Hall on April 19th. at 7:30
p. in. This will be an important meet
ing and every member should be
present.
Camp Fire Girls
The university tamp fire girls will J
have an Easter party, Saturday even
ing, April 19th, at the home of Ethel
Hartley, 2345 R street. A good time
is assured, and every girl is invited.
If you are coming sign the poster dis
played on the bulletin board.
Delian Literary Society
The Delian Literary Society will
hold a meeting in Faculty Hall, Temple
on Friday night, April IS, at 8 o'clock.
Everyone is welcome.
Kearney Club
Kearney Club will meet Saturday
evening, April 19 in Music Hall of the
Temple building.
Palladian
I'alladian Literary Society will meet
Friday night at 8 o'clock. An Easter
program will be given. All Univer
sity students ate invited.
OHIO ENCOURAGES SONGS
TO BOOST SCHOOL SPIRIT
(Continued from Pijrp One)
quainted with the campus and the city
enough to prefer other things. There
are many things freshmen should be
told about the University the first
week, and the daily gatherings are a
splendid idea.
Concerning a Kansan's Opinion of Dr.
Minakuchi's Address
Editor Daily Kansan:
Again we have the platform speaker
"who persists in offering as proofs of
a premise arguments which could not
be supported in debate. Some time
ago D. Minakuchi, speaking before the
convocation made statement after
statement which was either untrue or
presented in a false light. "Japan has
no fear of a break between the United
States and Japan," he said, and later
"America is Japan's greatest creditor,
as well as her greatest customer."
And this is advanced as a reason why
Japan and the United States will never
engage in a war! Both of these argu
ments are exacty the same as the
ones offered by Germans in England,
and even by misguided Englishmen, in
1912-13, and the earlier part of 1914 to
show the impossibility of war between
Germany and England.
Dr. Minakuchi further stated that
Japan had never violated international
obligations, attributing her Chinese
and Korean policies to "mistakes of
the past." This, considering the con
tinued aggressions against these coun
tries in the past eight years, and the
recent annexation of Korea, with the
overthrow of an established, independ
ent government, is ludicrous.
The Speakers arguments with refer-
' ence to the Philippines were equally
unconvincing. First, with reference
to the tropical location, the fact that
no great nation has ever come from
a tropical climate, is irrelevant in as
much as Japan would only desire the
islands as a colony, as is he case with
the United States and certainly their
location has not caused this country to
cease, to be a great one! Again, it is
well known that the mongolian race
is the only one which has in the past
been able to exist in any climate they
are found from the poles to the equa
tor. The economic argument is also
fallacious, for although the islands
have cost this country a great deal in
the past, they have now been educated
nearly, if not quite, to the point of
self-support. And finally, the gentle
man's agreement between Japan and
the United States is certainly of no
morn value than "the scraps of paper"
of Germany, particularly in view of
the recent treaties between Japan and
China which have been so ruthlessly
broken by the former.
The "Yellow journalism" plea was
obviously a more or less innocent at
tempt to discredit the officially verified
reports of the acquisition of Mexican
Laid by Japanese citizens.
Considerfng these facts, embracing
the denial of nearly every portion of
Dr. Minakuchi's speech, it will cer
tainly be wise, to use one partion of
his own expressions. "Chew the ma
terial well before you swallow it," lest
jx-a should "have a bad case of ind
gesiion." "H.C.N."
Transformation Sale of
Easter Apparel
For Women and Misses
This sale coming just before Easter is prompted by our desiu to transfer every garment in our store now to women
who generally wait until after Easter to buy at a saving. Rather than to move this vast stock into the new and enlarged
Quarters which are Hearing completoin, we choose to make the sacrifice. This timely reduction is from our regular low sell
ing price, and absolutely without restrictions regarding selections. No matter whether the garment has been in the store
10 minutes or 10 days you will receive the discount. Here is your opportunity to make selections from the newest, and
finest stock of Women's Wear in Nebraska at a saving of 20 per cent.
400 Spring Suits
Our Entire Stock
THE NEWEST IN SUITS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
We have some fetching models to show you. that have been created
by the foremost artist designers of New York and Paris. Our efforts to
procure the pick of the garment production of this soason have been
richly successful. Whether you wish severe, superbly tailored garments
or elaborate effects suitable for dressy affairs wo have members of dis
tinctive styles to offer you.
Box Coat Suits
Russian Blouse Suits
Mannish Tailleurs
Semi-Fitted Suits
Vest Effects
Ripple Backs
Mannish Serge
NORMAL
CHARGE
FOR
ALTERATIONS
Silks Satins
Wool Poplin
Gaberdine
Poiret Twill
Tricolette
Wool Novelties
Tricotine
Their high style and superior finish would naturally lead you to ex
pect high prices. But that isn't the way of this store. High style and
low prices are our idea and these suit, offerings most successfully em
body it. We are pleased to be able to list such splendid values as the
following.
ALL $19.75 SUITS $15.80
ALL 24.75 SUITS 19.80
ALL 29.75 SUITS 23.80
ALL 32.50 SUITS 26.00
ALL 34.75 SUITS 27.80
ALL 37.50 SUITS 30.00
ALL 39.75 SUITS 31.80
ALL 42.50 SUITS 34.00
ALL 44.75 SUITS 35.80
ALL 49.75 SUITS 39.80
ALL 52.50 SUITS 42.00
ALL 54.75 SUITS 43.80
ALL 59.75 SUITS 47.80
ALL 64.75 SUITS 51.80
ALL 69.75 SUITS 55.80
Spring Dolmans
Capes and Coats
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
CRYSTAL CLOTH SATIN SILVERTONE SERGE
POM POM POIRET TWILL BOLIVIA TRICOTINE
WOOL VELOUR GABERDINE
A most comprehensive and extraordinary collection of new
Dolmans, Wraps, Wrap-Coats, Motor Coats, Capes revealing
smart, innovations not to be expected in garments selling at the
following low sums.
Women who demand the ultra-fashionable in "advance"
will be enthusiastic over our brilliant collection. Dolmans with
draped sleeves, wraps with "separate vestees." Shawl and
wrap-about collars, button and silk embroidery trimming, novel
belting effects.
373 Spring Dresses
HERE ARE THE LOVLIEST DRESSES EVER FOR EASTER
H is something to say that these latest creations are prettier than
those shown heretofore. It was no simple task to gather them as so
many pretty ones pleaded to be included. So we proceeded very care
fully choosing only those that were not alone pretty, but in accord with
models laid down for present year.
Here therefore, are dresses of simple materials that sell for small
prices, silk effects ornamentaly trimmed, as well as elaborate. The least,
like the most expensive, is chamingly original and fashionably correct.
Materials are:
Jersey Silks Wool Tricotines Velours Jerseys
Georgettes Serges Satins Taffetas Innumerable
Combinations
New Box Coat Dresses Beaded Georgette Dresses Peg Top Dresses
Embroidery Trimmed Dresses Braid Trimmed Dresses New Man
darni Dresses Dresses with new overdrape and vest effect. In fact,
every new and desirable style in a wonderful selection of colors.
ONE-FIFTH OB! 1-S
Off
Waists, Skirts and Sweaters at
1-5 OFF
Maye
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ELI SHIRE, President