The Screen and amend- the existing abmitting the 'd of arbitra- existing con- Owing to necessary increases in the university budget for the academic year 1921-22, the tuition at Cornell has been increased to $250, beginning with the first term of next year. The tui- tion increase was made necessary by the fact that the university has used every cent available during the past few years for the payment of salaries, and it has not been possible for the departments, the physical plant, the equipment, or the maintenance and operation of the university to develop normally. j Combined Course Registration Open Applications for the combined courses in Letters and Nursing must be handed to Registrar Arthur G..Hall by the end of next week. Applications will be received this week. last Friday to strike put into effect their lit, but as some of the erstand the questions a they voted, it was them a clear view of meetings to be held ers.-Adv. .... r , i.r... .+ . .,.... '_>I IF YOU PAID FOR APPFARANCE our auto livery charges would be much higher. than they are. We provideesmart carsat rea- sonable prices because we want. the trade that demands superior service. If you need a car for. a station call or for any purpose,. why not have the best, since it costs no more? -- --, , "Way Down East," the wonder pie- ture spectacle which D. W. Griffith has developed in a new art form distinctly of, his own creation, is to be seen at the Whitney theatre today and tomor- row at 2:15 and 8:15 o'clock. The picture spectacle is an evolu- tion of the familiar play of the same title by Lottie Blair Parker which' toured America with unvarying sue- cess for many years. This statement is inadequate to convey the wonders that Griffith has worked out of this simple theme of plain people in a typical New England community. By his inimitable device of contrasts this master of the screen refreshes the eye, delights with humors of the soil, re- flects the four seasons of the year in a country of pastoral charm, showing the freshness of spring, the waving meadows of summer, the colors of a New England autumn and the rigors' of winter in that storm center relieved by sleighing parties, barn dances and bucolic diversions that carry one back in tender memories to the days that are ineffaceable. It's all so human and yet thrillingly dramatic or exquisitely illustrative and running through it is a holding story of love and lovers kept tossed in doubt by the realities of those stern conven- tions which saw things in only one light and made little allowances for fallible humans whose fate carries the stirring events to the greatest dra- matic climax ever seen in a theatre. This scene where David follows Anna through the blinding storm and finally rescues her from the ice floe just as it is about to plunge over the falls is in the matter of sheer effect of tense- ness and thrill indeed a triumph. Itr is Griffith at his best and those fa- miliar with his touch know what that means. ILLINOIS STUDENTS RAISE $66,000 FOR NEW STADIUM Six strenuous days spent on a drive to raise funds for a new athletic stadium at the University of Illinois ended last Saturday night with a total of $665,520 in student pledges in the hands of the executive committee. Confidence was expressed among cam- paign leaders that fully $700,000 would be realized when all the students had been reached and solicited. Monday was celebrated as "Stadium Day" on which clean-up solicitors sccured the campus in search of those who had not yet subscribed to the fund. Try a Classified Ad for results.-Adv. Sunday Dinner! Try Some of my meat Specials ! Chickens! Choice Pork Chops! Veal Rosettes! Sirloin Steaks! For any wear--- anywhere With all their excellence of style and finen manship, E & W Soft Collars cost no more I (3 trts THE CENTURY MARKET UCALL 1091 QUICK SERVICE ' OSBORN EARL & WILSON TROY, N. Y. , a 1, 1 Au to mobiles for St :} S C IT Y TAXI PRONE 280 We have quite a number of cars ing d If we succeed in tl on ind of Shoes and that sati [It11111111t111111 1 ililI l li i 111 lr111r1 #rrrItII lii i I own to facts- Is, and usually we do, we've secured e object-to satisfy you. we sell and the treatment you receive sfies us. our store now; your highest expecta- hen you see the display of the newest & Dietzel 11HIlIIIIIillllllllilillilrlllli li 11lir11iIltIt1Ir1 from $10042000. terms up to June 7. Drive these cars home with you and you can make money due to the high Freight rates on aut omo bile s We will give You ought to visit will be realized wl Ford 320 East G arage I Huron Stree t Gross 1111111111111111111111111111111111HI l UIII 11H tttttlltttttttlttttllt Nowersfor- O-mers 41 If You Would Have The World Love You Never a YOU'LL g penheimer. The same taned for hal er prices. Wonderfu on display. waist-lines ar $3 N . t "Their best advertisement is the Kuppenheimer clothing itself." L truer word spoken: ;et that fast when you see the new god clothes from The House of Kup- high quality standards as n Lf a century - now at the new, nain- low- 1 silk-finished all-wool fabrics now See the difference in lapels and rd patterns. Show Your Love For Your Mother 5 '40 $45 Wear A Flower Direct W. U, Wire From BLUMAIZE BLOSSOM SHOP F .,Awen Co the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes