Show BAR KIMONOS FOR I GIRLS GIRLS' FIRE DRILL Habit of Barnard College Students Displeases I I Firt Captain By Special News Service J 1 NFL P W YORK March 10 BrooKs to-BrooKs Brooks hall the tho dormitory for tor the girls 1118 of oC Barnard college Is aflutter with ex excitement excitement excitement ex- ex over the question whether It Itis Itla itis is la proper to attend a 1 fire tire drill In a 3 kimono It appears that these drills are aro hell held once a month and that of late the girls have been contracting tho the habit of or sallying from their rooms in i flimsy Japanese wraps In response to the tho alarms The rules demand that they come forth clad In their street coats coat I What Js is to be done to prevent further further further fur fur- ther violation of oC tho the rules was the time chief subject of ot discussion at a meetIng meeting meeting meet- meet Ing of the thc Brooks Hall Student asso association 0 held recently The Tho fire lire cap captain dap- dap ap- ap tain tamn of oC Brooks Brooka hall Miss Eu Eugenia enla a a. member of or the tho Barnard Junior class viewed the actions of the girl 1111 students who have taken to wearIng wearIng wearing wear- wear Ing kimonos at such public affairs as fire Ire drills In a decidedly pessimistic light The Time Issued a Yarning warning that a fine will willbe willbe willbe be exacted from any girl who docs does not wear a coat tl UC the o next novt time the tho fire Ire gon gong sounds bounds If It the tho girls persist and pay the fines preferably to substituting coats for their kimonos Miss Ketter- Ketter linos announced that the fire drills henceforth will be held In the open Instead of ot simply marching downstairs and staying in the foyer And nd ground floor halls of ot tho the dormitory until tho the return sl signal nal is Is given tho the threat is that they will have t td march out outside and ind gather In Milbank quadrangle Barnards Barnard's outdoor field |