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Show S ta i OO 1 A' JAPANESE ends pig Which Is Intended to ' Drive Away the Hob- fi son Bugaboo are J-4B ! "Washington, Jan. 17 fn America Yl to "make clear the Pacific aims and rlSO ; intentions of his people and soothe the fears of Captain Hobson." Dr. Inazo Nltobe, famous Japanese scleu- 9 tlst and scholar, comes to Washing- !'M I ton next Friday night to deliver a MJj s- lecture before the National Geograph- a ? ic society. His subject will be "What hei , ; the Japanese Hao Dono In Formosa." elej ' Dr Nltobe Is touring this country -the at the invitation of the Carnegie " i ' Peace Endowment on a mission of MB ; peace as the first "exchange profes- M sor" from Japan, and will deliver ad- nB ' diesEes before eight leading unlver- wijll sltles. beH -j Looked upon as the "grand old aftij man" of Japan, since the death of m i Fukuzawa, Dr. Nltobe is said to bo iK - tho Idol of the student class, and tho flj hero of the schoolboy world of his fl J native land. Probably his most nota- leei JJ hie achievement lias been his pub- ug if lished account of "Bushibo," tho if kn.ghtly creed of old Japan, tho ba- j sis of Japanese moral training and IS; B ethical culture ' lefl 1 The war with Russia brought the sen" f work to tho attention of the outside f tH 1 world, by which it was accepted ns In a key to the loyalty and success of 71 f Japanese armies i 1 oo |