i TO IR Delay That Cap and Gown Order? ng as no deposit is required until you receive same. You certainly want to be n April 1st, as all the girls are going to be fitted with Cap and Gown. We are cc :tly North of Law Building. We have a large number of girls' orders now, why dont you be t We can give you the very best of service, and especially our gowns being made of an ex grade of light weight, jet black, serge, speak for themselves. REMEMBER THE PLACE THE TIME APRIL Ist .M nry & Co., 711 N. University A 'N'K r President William Howard ressed the students at Cornell *y on the subject "The Signs of es," at the second student con- ihour of this year. All uni- lasses and exercises were sus- for the hour to insure a full ice. This lecture is one of ich Professor Taft will deliver Life-saving squads have been or- ganized at Cornell and a society form- ed under the name of the Life Saving society, which has elected officers and holds regular meetings. Work among the various squads is rapidly pro- gressing, and it is expected that one of them will soon be able to take the final examination for efficiency in life saving. Practice is held every day at the university tank, where the men are instructed in the life saving work by competent assistants. Ground will. be broken within the next few weeks at the University of Colorado for the erection of a large and modern armory, on a site adjoin- ing the campus. At a meeting held recently, 38 men signified their inten- tion of joining the university troop, and this number assures the formation of a company. A stable will be se- cured, and horses placed at the dis- posal of the members. It is planned to have drills one night each week, which will be given both as a business prop- osition, and as a means of benefit and pleasure. Track men at Purdue have been working out hard and consistently this week in preparation for their meet with Northwestern at Evanston to- morrow night. Coach Temple has had his men working out on the outdoor track to familiarize them with the cin- der track. TELLS, STO R IIS OF James F.J. Archibald Describes Scenes on Austrian and German Battle Fields; Shows Kaiser at Front German Kaiser in the field, and the' wonderful system of field telephones by which he controls the action of the German troops. The second portion of the lecture is devoted to motion pictures taken at the front of the German and Aus- trian lines. The pictures, start .with the departure from Berlin, showing the Kaiserin visiting a Red Cross" train. On the way to the front are shown squads of Russian and French prisoners being German troops ha crops, and the batteries against The motion pi( front are especial ong the views sh of the Russian ai The motion pie an intimate view Field Marshal vo front. IENERAL VON HINDENBURG AND KAISERMN SHOWN IN PICTURES I * * * the remaining three being Columbia's first call for baseball auspices of the Goldwin candidates was answered by only idation. In his address, the about one-half of the veterans, and as it dealt with the effects of a result, Coach Andy Coakley has only nd legislative procedure in 37 candidates, both Varsity and fresh- .nd state courts, emphasiz- men, with which to work. Of the 17 ation of the proceedings to Varsity aspirants, only six candidates lay life of the average per- reported for the infield and outfield, and only one of these is a veteran. ~- I Advantage of Teuton Field Telephones and Change of War Ifethods Pointed Out Personal experiences, covering four months active service as war corres- pondent on the firing lines of both the eastern and western battle fronts, will make up the greater part of the war lecture to be given by James F. J. Archibald Tuesday evening, in Hill Auditorium. 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