taken at the reg- uir in place of the . Because these [ng made, it is ne- nbers of the class- apparatus examin- rehearsal for the he demonsttation of the Thursday iof next week, xaminations, those est places in each will be qualified to et. Individual as points are to be s will be admitted [ge, and others by be secured free of at the office of the :al education for IN MANILLA ON~ WAY HOME Contributions to Calcutai Magazine Stress American Ignorance of Indian Affairs Prof. C. H. Van Tyne, head of the history department, has arrived in Manilla en route to the United States from India., where he has spent the last few months at the request of the Indian government, studying condi-E tions there. While there he contri- buted several articles to the Statesman, a Calcutta publication, in which he toldk of the American ignorance of condi- tions in Injdia. *Professor Van Tyne° intends to compile a book when he re- turns, using the data he has gained abroad. Prof. Bartlett To Address Club Prof. Harley H. Bartlett, of the bot- any department, will address the Am- erican Association of University Wo- men at 'their next meeting which will be held at 3 o'clock Saturday after- noon-'at the Pi Beta Phi house. Pro- fessor Bartlett will speak on "Native Life in Samatra"" AT URTON TO S' S ANNU~1AL BJ One of the features of the Women's annual banquet to be held at 12:30 o'clock, April 1. in Barbour gymnas- iumn will be an address by President Marion L. Burton. As in former years, many alumnae will attend the luncheon as well as the majority of undergraduate women. Tickets will be sold at $1 for alumnae, and 75 cents for undergraduates. IPROF. CROSS TO ADDRESS BOTH COSMOPOLITAN CLUBS Prof. H. Rt. Cross, of the Fine Arts'. department, will give an illustrated lecture at a joint meeting of the men's and women's Cosmopolitan clubs at 7:30 o'clock 'Saturday night at Wesley hall. The subject will be "Master- pieces of Chinese and Japanese Art." The Remington Portable' Typewrit- er, with the standard keyboard, for1 sale at 711 N.-;University' Ave., Room 2, 2nd floor} Adv. Patronise Dally Advertisers.-Ady. ( II # # 7E T TELEPHONE 214 F-1- I II Y- I I l A A r of physic ANNA 9. N1LLSO PLAYING IN "What Women Will 01 ____________ALSO- HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY Friday and Satuzrday Nigfh -25c- Matinee Saturday 15c M IME'S THEATH, Tuesday and Wdedy March 28 - 29 GERALDINE daRRA 'y at 11:00 P. e . .,......r .r. . .... . _ I- } S t l Sports Clothes' There are sports clothes this Spring not only for sports women but for every woman. Stylish suits., blouses, sweaters, skirts, riding' habits Riding Habits WQMEN'S-MISSES'-GIRLS' Handsome suits in English, Scotch and American fabrics for riding academies, cross country,; polo, park and riding to houndsr $29.50 to $7500 / t V /, \ \ . (\/, T > ' A ; A. ti ; , , :, % > L L . , Knicker Suits MISSES' AND WOMEN'S Ideal suits for golfing, hiking and ,~A general sports. Some styles have. separate skirts. Shown in. colorful tweeds, homespuns, herringbones Y t $35.00 to $165.00 O.3IE5ELdo CORNIA WOODWARD 4 STATE NYPAE TBIE NO CONNECTION WTH ANY OTHR T01Kifl A Love- and Lai TODAY . rhich reg- .i ___ H ° - JESSEFL_ZASKY in "a with r r. . . nns wi i r s irr . ri w 4ir I' n "From ,av I. TODAY AND TOMORROW UiIIJU R !YU)L'=LY) U 70 ThEE AUDESETQLA JKT i nI! Ifie 1, a !aft The smashing tale, of a. ne'er-do-well family on the map. With. a few straigl pride, and love going strong when the bellr 0* 'The, Fascinat i, Dainty, Personality SH I RL,,EY 11 O ppP 0 0 , 0 r O ...Lfoto~N-ocH! IASOI In a delightful photoplay in which a maid becomes a man and de- velops. a mix-up; including 'a romance of a mistaken identity! WALLY, AS GUNBOAT WILLIAMS, MIDDLE- CHAMPION OF THE -WORLD, has defeated every American contender of repute. among the battles which have marked his victorious the United States are those with Pittsburg's favorite THU GORILLA KID THE ARIZONA 5 TONY THE WOPF BATTLING LEVI, The Harlem Coffee Cooler ONE-EYED HOGAN, the One.Eyed Bear Cat, and MIKE THE BITE Cast includes LOIS WILSON Based on the Celebrated Play "The Chai EXCEPTIONAL SHORT SUYBJECTS "The NORTHERN TRI I James Oliver Curwood's story, with . I 1 I "EV E R COMEDY FEATURE "SKIPPER'S ;LAST RESORT"9 A Toonerville Trolley laugh fest you'll enjoy. SINCE *EVE" We venture to predict that Miss Mason will win instant favor with you in this charming play of mystery and humor. PRICES Evenings Balcdony '25c Main Floor 35c Matinees All Seats 25c Ethel Grey Terry. wall SPECIAL KIDDIES' DIME MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON ., CNITA i STEWART i 'MING SUNDAY f "Playthings with DickieI of Detn"edik I and Lewis Stones Sketchographs j Scenic Valley Thib Family Album I 1000 Smolic COMING SUNDAY. TOM MIX in