THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ANNOUNCEMENTS The Collegiate Industrial Research Group will meet at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday evening in Henley Hall. Professor Jensen of the Economics Department will start his series of discussions of industrial problems. There will be important business—Neal Newby, Pres. All candidates for the degree of Master of Arts should order caps and gowns and invitations, with the Seni- tor Cap and Gown committee, at the University of Pittsburgh on Thursday, April 13—Maud Maffet, Secretary of the Graduate Club. Any persons having positions open to University students during the Easter vacation please call the Y. M. C. A. office. Likewise any students desiring jobs for the holidays please 'phone the Y. M. C. A. office.-Laureum Walworth, acting secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Anyone desiring student help during Easter vacation will call the Y, M, C. A. secretary, phone 270. Anyone having jobs for students during the vacation call phone 380. Students who work at this time should get in touch with the secretary at the Y, M, C. A. office Tuesday or Wednesday. Dr. James Naisimith will conduct the third series of lectures on Normal Sex at Mayer Hall, Wednesday evening for a forum after the lecture. The regular Thursday afternoon recital by the students of the School of Fine Arts, will be given Wednesday at the afternoon at regular 3:30 hour. Miss Louise Miller, soprano, from Jacksonville, Illinois, will give an informal recital in Fraser Church. Weekend at 4:30 o'clock. The public is invited. Quill Club will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 in Fraser rest room. Very important business.-Geo. G. Struble, President. Pittsburgh, April 10—The United States Steel Corporation today met United Mine Workers' threat to tie up its property in the Connellsville region by closing down one of its biggest steel plants here. The American Steel Emloyer Company works closed, throwing 5,100 men into unemployment. Curtalment will also be made in the plant in Donora where 5,000 are employed. Shortage of coal is the reason given. "Down with Theodora, Jezebel of Byzantium!"cried one from the throng. THEODORA Sardou's immortal drama Bowersock Theatre Wednesday and Thursday Three Shows Daily 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 p.m. Adults 33c, Children 10c ALSO One Reel Sport Review Made by the Italian Government with a cast of 25,000 people and at a cost of $3,000,000. Varsity Theater Wed. & Thurs. in "Polly of Follies" and BUSTER KEATON in "NEIGHBORS" Adults 28c, Children 10c Constance Talmadge B K. & Co. Have your Kuppenheimer Suit ready for Easter You'll surely be enthusiastic over the new models we are showing for Spring $18. to$30. Others $35. $40. $45. $50. Your new hat should be a Knox or Stetson $7.00 Others $3.50 $4.00 5.00 THE REXALL STORE F. B. McCOLLECH. Druggis' Eastman Kodaks l. E. Waterman and Conkh. Fountain Pens 847 Mass. St. Houk-Green Clothing Co. 729 Massachusetts "Suiting You" RHAT'S MY BUSINESS WM. SCHULTZ 917 Mass. St. Wiedemann's Tea Room Service 5000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 The Dining Service Supreme BOLSHEVISM— POPULISM— SOCIALISM— and all other ISMS will be properly dealt with in the comedy-drama ISMS Under the auspices of the DeMolay. At the Bowersock Theatre on Monday, April 17. An All-Star K. U. Dramatic Club Cast Major Harold Burdick Dorothy Higgins Elsiie Frisbee Julius Holmes Dick Broadhead Carolina Harkrader Albert Shaner Frank De Weese Susanna Moody Fauten Burke Mary Hook EASTER — Next Sunday! Style;that'swhatyouwant in clothes That's what you get when you buy Society Brand and Ober Standard Clothes smart, authentic style. Then there's fine tailoring to keep the style in and good fabrics to give you long wear. Splendid values; large assortments at Other Suits $24.50 up EXPERT ALTERATION SERVICE NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE! ! ...