ti Se reen tic - Miriam Cooper in to Oath," an R. A. Walsh duction. e--"A Small Town Idol," 2Ben Turpin and the Mack nett_ beauties. Also comn- ,Kinagrams, and a Bray -Owen Aloore in n in the Case." "The Also Maids comedy and - Mary Pickford ove Light." THIS WEEK i' ,I in i 1 EXIJMBT OF 'SILKS WILL LEND TODAY Word has been received that the col- lection of silks from Cheney Brothers of New York City, now on exhibition in Alumni Memorial hail will have to be taken dow-n tomorrow. Those who have not seen the exhibition and who; are interested are urged to visit the exhibit today. These silks are decorative fabrics and show wonderful modern silk-craft in the reproduction of old silks. The silks are in large strips and repre- sent a period of history. There are reproductions of East In- dian, Persian, Chinese, and Japanese silks from the Orient. The Occident is represented in the Italian renais- sance period, French periods of Louis XIV and XV. and some Portugese, cloths. A nearer modern time is seen in the Adam period of silks in Eng- land. There are Ilso silks, which are new in pattern, for draperies and dec- oration purposes. S H UB1ET D ET RO01T EDDIE CANTOR MIDNIGHT ROUND ERS GARRIC VICENTE BAC KIAE 4H0 RSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE' RECONSTRLUCTION ASSOCIATION FOR111ED TO ASSIST FRENCH To aid the French in the task of rebuilding their towns, the American IStudents Reconstruction asdociatian has been formed. This organization, Swhich is an outgrowth or the Harvard reconstruction unit, intends to send American students abroad in the sum- nmer :months to work with the French architects and engineers in the de- vastated areas., The men will pay all their own ex- penses, and any student who has had a year or more of experience in either architecture or engineering is eligible to go. All those who go will be under the supervision of the French instruc- tors.j Indian Population on the Increase Delhi, April 28-Tide total popula-1 tion of British India and the native states as shown by the census taken' March. 16, the results of which have Just been announced, is slightly more than 319,000,000 as against 315,150,0001' in 1911. If the following organizations do not pay their bills to the 1921 iicisiga nensian bmdlately they will be denied space in next year's issue. Chemical Engineering society, Cabinet club, Delta Sigma Rho, Griffins, Girls' Glee. club, Sch. of Music, Galens, 1921 Pharmics, Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Xi, Stylus, Student Christian -association, Triangles; U. S. 'Marine Corps club, !Westerners club. E.. R. SUNDERLAND, Business Manager, Board in Control. of Student Publications. Saturday at 2: Join. the Festivities! Your chance to get acquainted andI good time with the members of the I Nob. Wetheibeel's I"Orchestra Punch SOPH v I1 Tickets at iIbrary Entrance, Union and Wahr's LIT III NOTICE 1 TO TI Stage Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. areck (Detroit) -"Four Horse- men of, the Apocalypse," from the famous book by Vincent Blasco Ibanez. A motion pic- ture. _.. 1 Shubert (Detroit)-Eddle Cantor '125 other fun makers in~ the musical review, "Midnight Rounders." G ,,,."' 1 q' ' l 4 f , l::i - ICII l ); ii aie ha she is the artist .of the silver screen, IAd for results.-,Adv. 1~ ir -"'INLOW ) TODAY AND TOMORROW TODAY ANID BALANCE OF WEEK TILYOU GASP AND GRIP YOUR. Should Jew' and Gentile Marry? "THE OATH" I Written and direc fed by Piances -Md 4Phofogrdphed by Charles Rosher and M.enry she carries herself to hli never before aitained bL The Worldt Sweefheao H 1 iCHAIR ARMS WITH SPECT,.ACLE TILL YOUR VISION IS OVER- WHELMED Conway Tearle Anna Q. Nilsson Miriam Cooper Ifenry C ive I Adapted from the novel "Idols" by W. J. Locke COMEDY A q .' TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE AND THE TEARS ROLL DOWN 'YOUR CHEEKS - T H : I1 T'E'R e TOW - AND TOM ORI ,9 Mack Sennetti WHITNEY THEATRE, PRESENTS A SMALL TOWN- IDOL THE MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION EVER CONCEIVED BY MACK SENNETT OR ANYONE ELSE Matinees Friday and Saturday k*.RImFTHs 9JNEXAPED WONDER OF THE 200h CENTUY Bsto OWEN MOO IN A SNAPPYIFARCE-COMEDY "The Chicken in the C 'nestr~SEve 80011e" -..lud bIrCh"r.j "A magnificent Production" --Cia fts Dana Gibson FEATURING, BEN TURPIN MARIE PREVOST CHARLIE "MUCRRAY PHYLLIS HAVER OWEN mo r Qv k THE HCE1 ~ INTHlE .CASEul SELZNICK-.PICTUE ADDED COMEDY - DEAD EASY GOLF "A Workof Superb Art" B~l3t h. "Worth,410 aSet -Ru Tt s ARCA DE ORCHESTRA' SSPECIAL ATTENTION WE WILL ADMIT FREE EVERY 1 3T1H PATRON to Our Matinees for the Balance of the Week Ask the Cashier if you are the lucky Thirteen. ANi EIGHTH ARLT-~Combinn Drama, PantingPoety-1Music A THRILLING P&ODUCTION--mbodxying The Famous Dramatic Story of the, same Title, accom - Panied by a selected Orchestra of 30 Symphony Players NOTE-Owing to cost of production and lropbownl - ~contracts, ifway Down East", will never be pr. swetod anywhere except' at First -Waso Theatrm Price'- SEAT ON SALE MONDAY, Mall Orders Now. PRICGES: Nights Orchestra 1.50. $2.00-Balcomy $1.06, $1.56 -gallery 50c - Matinees !Orchestra $1, 1.50 Balcony $1.90 - Gallery 50c SHE WINS THE GOLDEN APPLI Katherine Perry, who won the golden apple last winter for being the most beautiful girl in New York, is the young. lady 'resting comfortably in Owen's arms. Remember the song, I'll lend you everything I').e g o t except my ' wife. " That's the situation here. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES VANITY F1