I I THE DAILY NEBRASKA N LYRIC ALL WEEK M. Ch.'. La7 "So This Is London" e.eular Mstlnees Tuesday, POPULAR PRICES! fsc 60c Mats. BOe-850 EV B Ol'c. Phon. B-4575 Th. DIVINE "SPARK OP " GENIUS N,west Str in -THE TSEA BEAST" Dolores Costello in 'The Third Degree" ON THE STAGE ALENE CAMPBELL PREMIER MARIMBIST NEWS COMEDY SCOTT, Organist COM. MON. NIGHT, S:20 WEEK, FEB. 7 Twice Daily Tberealter 2:306:20 I Cwpuy'i Own Traveling Orchestra The Year's Greatest Melodrama Meet Earrlr Awaittd Event I Dm Season 'If "Beau Geste t. C wien's baffling fXtff Mm of the Sahara RONALD f i V COLMAN ArnatniifMThk i aelGcr.-rDj eJaceJovce MarvB Noah Beery AND 2500 OTHERS SEATS NOW SELLING Erraai: SOc, $1.10, $148. Ibtiaees: SOc. 75c, $1.10 ALL SEATS RESERVED 1 lr I, 1' am. VA t l)fcVll1lt. X THURS. FRI. SAT. Harrison's Merry Makers With Dynamite and Babo Bruce The Pair of Jacks (Jack Befl and Jack Davis) from Statiea W F A A in A Kevelty Radio Battle of Sofi Hal Neiman "ONE OF THE FOUR HORSEMEN GreenwaM at Vestoa Pr Nine Red Peppers with KENNLSO.N S1STESS Gary and Huatoai The University Fin BAB1CH aeU the ORCHESTRA SHOWS AT 2:30, 70, :00 MATS 2Sc EVE. EOe la fit, .Wi rrwiT ALL THIS WEEK. A Bif Carnival of Fan. Sa(. Moeic eaa Daoco Buster Keaton la Hi. Latest Laauhfest ' "The General" Lloyd Hamilton ScreaaBtacljr Famny fca "NOTHING MATTERS' VISUALIZED WORLD NEWS O.H THE STAGE ED EAT.LE Hines & Smith Tat PeooUr VaonVriDiana taii.t. aaa) UtreaemtrJ jets" - The Novelty Girls A Sextette of Tainted tWenttJea BEAVER and hi BOYS MID-NITS FROUC FrWr Kiekt DELTA GAMMA CTRLS , la "A Sonefoat" VAUDEVILLE ACTS 7 ORCHEJTRAS 2 Df Oo at li lt r. M. eeua iUaerrna COc AI Sc. KITE i SOc Notic es Thursday, room, 6 p. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Clrl'a Commercial Club The Girl's Commercial Club will hava a noon luncheon Thursday, February , at the Chamber of Commerce. Aloha Kanrta Pal Alpha Kappa Tai meeting; reuruary o. commercial Clul m. Theta Slf ma Phi There will be an important meeting- of Theta Slitma I'M at t o'clock Thursday at li'.ll.n Rmllh Hall 1 Prospective Teachera All students who have registered or ex pect to Minister in Dept. of Kd. Service, Teacher a College and are Intending to tearh next Sept. are requested to meet in S. 8. Aud. at 6:00 Thursday, Feb. 10. -Xi Delta XI Delta meeting Thursday night at even o'clock at Ellen Smith Hall. Dramatic Club Dramatic Club will meet in the eluB rooms, inuraday, reb. I at 7. Mystic Fish Important meeting of the Myatld Fish Thursday. Feb. 8, at 7 p. m. In Ellen Smith Hall. Initiation of new members will stake piace at mis time. A. S. A. E Thursday, Feb. 1 at 7:80 p. tn election of oiucera tor second semester. Room 208 Ag. engineering building. Corn Cobs , Corn Cob meeting. Temple building, Thursday, Feb. 8, 127. . Silver Seroenta There will be an important Silver Ser pent meeting Thursday at 6 o'clock at Ellen amitn jiaiu Gamma Lambda All active Gamma Lambda members re port at the Campus Studio at 12:10. Thurs day, eb. foj picture, lie there promptly. Chorus Chorus will not meet this week. Fine Arts Band Fine Arts Hand will meet this week in the old Art Gallery. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 Deliaa Literary Society Open meeting Fridav Februarv a. Every body invited. Palladian Literary Society There will be a closed meeting:. Fridav. at 8:80 p. m. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 W. A. A. The W. A. A mnMuinn i.tM ,m k taken Saturdav mornine- Fehrunrv ft. at t.n. thirty. Meet at the campus studio. Discussion Group of A. and S. Collefe The discussion amim nf tk Art- .nJ Sciences College will meet Saturday, Feb. o. at ten o clock in the lemple. This meet- Industrial Authority Believes People Aro Much the Same the World Over THURS. FRI. SAT. BEN LYON MAY McAVOY The Savage Also Newa Comedies SHOWS AT 1, 3, 5, 7. "I have come out of livino- in Eno-- lnnd, China and America with one thing firmly impressed upon mo men and women, whether they be British, Chinese, French, American, aro much the same the world over only they don't know it. Thev do not have a common trust and apprecia- t : ... .... nun 01 one anotner which will rise above political disturbances such as the present Mexican and Chinese sit uations and build for world peace." In this way Miss Agatha Harrison, fotmerly Y. W. C. A. industrial sec retary in China, who is brought to Lincoln by the University Y. W. C. A. in preparation for the Grace Cop pock memorial drive, summed up the causes for friction in international affairs, in an interview for The Daily Ncbraskan. Miss Harrison is a very real per son. She speaks quick close clipped syllables, without a trace of the Brit ish drawl with which Americans char acterize English people. One might indeed have taken her for an Amer ican, and thus she proved her point people the world over are very much alike. Six years ago Mist Harrison was called to China to study industrial conditions there. She left the London College of Economics, which is a de partment of the University of Lon don feeling very small and very much alone: She was rushed through the United States at what seemed to her a terrific speed. She silent less than a day in most of the cities in which she stopped at all. In that brief space of time she met women of the leisure class, college girls and R1ALT0 TUES. WED. MYSTERY wrn I BLANCHE SWEET. NEIL HAMIL TON. MATT MOORE, ARLETTE MARCHAL AND EARLE WILLIAMS A Paramount Picture) in, the first of the new semester, is es. pecially important in that a method of procedure will be adopted, and everyone is urgently invited to attend. Chess Club University Chess Club meetine- next Sat urday evening at 7:80 in the Y. M. C. A. room. Temple. All students interested in chess invited. A. W. S. There will be no A. W. S. council meeting this, month until further notice. Orchestra Orchestra rehearsals will be held in the Dramatic Club rooms. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7 Catholic Student Club The Catholic Student Club picture will be taken 12:00 noon, Feb. 7, at the Campus Studio. Be on time. Vikings TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 Viking picture will be taken next Tues day noon at 11:45. Meet at the Campus Studio. LON CHANEY ut Tiwi i i m 1. rrva- We win Have a Special Musical Entertain-. nseat iai Additiew to Regular Prefrsas Every Thiirsday NlfBt For That Empty Feeling HOTEL D'HAMBURGER Buy 'em by the sack Shot Gun Service. B-1512 114 12 St. PARTY PROGRAMS SCHOOL SUPPLIES PRINTING Graves Printing Company Three doors south of UnL Temple 1 working girls all held together by one bond, the Y. W. C. A. When she entered America she was very home sick for England but when she left this country for China she was juBt as homesick for America, " have friends In every city In which I stopped; this would not be possible in England," Miss Harrison laughed. "Do you know, I think our houses are typical of cur countries. In Eng land you see a house with a garden around it you call it a yard but I call it a garden and around that is a fence with a gate in it which sep arates you from the next house. Here you doi,'t haye fences; you can look right fnto your neighbor's room. You don't pull down your shades. "You can't," she hastened to add, "in a pioneering - country build a house and then sit down and wait for your neighbor to call upon you. You come out to meet us. In Eng land we have our houses with their gardens and fences which shut out the world, but after you get inside and know us you will find that the heart of a Britisher is just the same as the heart of an American." "Six years ago I did not know any thing about the Y. W. C. A. and did not have much faith in the ability of my association to do anything about the industrial condition in any coun try. Today I can see no othe asso ciation of women which can estab lish the understanding that is neces sary between nations in the building of world peace." Three Years Ago Raymond Lewis was elected pres ident of the'pre-medics society. Rob ert Preston secretary and treasurer, and Arthur Mulligan sergeant-at-arms. The pre-medics society has 225 members. Dr. Latimer of the anatomy de partment received an invitation to the centenary celebration of the birth of Joseph Leidy, at the academy of Natural Science at Philadelphia. Dr. Leidy was one of the early anatom ists of this country and served as head of the anatomy department of the University, of Pennsylvania. Ced Hartman . was elected presi dent of the Nebraska N Club for the second semester at a meeting of the varsity athletic organization at the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce. Verne Lewcllen was voted to fill the office of vice-president while Hobb R. Turner was ' reelected secretary and treasurer, and Joe Pizer ser geant of arms. Lyda B. Earhart, chairman of the department of elementary education in the Teachers College left for De troit to attend a meeting of the ex ecutive committee of the National Society for the Study of Education. Three members of the Lincoln Chapter of Chi Delta Phi, a national literary sorority, won places in the Omaha Women's club contest. Miss Eleanor Hinman, daughter of Prof, and Mrs. E. L. Hinman, won first place in the poetry division. Miss Mildred Burcham, another member, won second place. Peace Advocate Talks on Mexico (Continued from Page One.) That a new day has come, a new day that requires that nations shall deal more Justly with one another and that the atrorg shall not take ad vantage of the weak, was declared by Mr. Libby to be the result of the awakening of American public opin ion which has protested against the conduct of the state department in the present situation. GET YOUR DRUGS, STATIONERY, BOX CANDY AND SODAS AT Pillers' rescription harmacy 16 & O B4423 The Orpheum Theater opens its doors next Monday'night, "Feb. 1, with a week's engagement of the film "Beau Geste" from the novel of the same name by Major Percival C. Wren, directed by Herbert Brenon- t r..t." . m etorv of the eras r u rnini Tcn'on and opens f icuiu w..e " - with a scene of a French battabon approaching a desert fort in the Sa hara. The battalions iru"'i"' j- v!. ..infa ih maior fires a U HUB H , . shot from but pistol but there is no answering signal from the fort- Al though the soldier with rifles leveled can be seen standing in the embras- - . e a ej, A urea of the fort, mere spons. Then the .close-nrf "veal that every man at hi port is dead. ii A-.t.A. hark to the The picture mm . beginning of the story of e three Geste boys, Michael (Bean), Piy . . .v.:. rnj;,h finrae. Tbe ana jono in uim " etory fakea them through childhood and finally to tbe adult period. When their aunt loses a fabulously valuable l: l n iiiia the blame isappaixe, we; and disappear, meeting again in tne French Foreign Legion. Herbert Brenon has so cleverly wl?aved the mystery of the stolen jewel through out the story" it ia safe p yentore ha nnt one of the audience will guess the solution until it is revealed at tbe end. Ronald Colman, Neil Hamilton and Ralph Forbes as the three brothers kova m-Ated character in this film not will he lone- remembered. Other jroles of importance are portrayed by Xoah Beery, Alice woyce, mary Brian, William PowelL Norman Tre vor, Victor McLaglan ana lsonsaa Stuart. Kiwrial musical score written by Dr. Hugo Reiaenfeld ia rendered by the company' own traveling sym phony orchestra. Adv. , SmSt rORMERDf ARMSTRONGS JLpp&rdforHen. Mbmen & Children The Illuttrations Give You Some Idea of the Range of revenously btantiful styles All the Advance Modes In New Spring Dresses Included In An Amazing Feature Group At $1750 Perfectly wonderful dresses! Stunning new style ideas Glor ious colorings High grade fabrics and tailoring all proclaim these dresses far in advance of any group we have ever shown at $17.50. So many styles and vivid colors each more handsome than the others. We invite you to see them. You'll be over whelmingly delighted to choose such handsome frocks at so low a price. Other New Spring Dresses at $15 to $75 mil I : 1 yJ..H;!.:' V Featuring New Spring Smite at AT m an J I 3 Paris and New York predict that the tailored suit will be extremely smart for spring. These new Ben Simon models will surely meet with your approval. Single or double breasted hip line jackets with notcho shawl or tuxedo col lars. Pleated or wrap-around skirts. Tweeds Mixtures, Hairlines and Navy twills bound with braid or satin faced and slash or flap pockets. ' Other Spring Suits to $49.50