MANY TICKETS SOLD FOR JOHN JAY DANCEDance Committee Anticipates Capacity Attendance at Tomorrow’s Affair.A larger attendance than has been present at any John Jay dance thus far this year is expected by the committee in charge of the Finale Hop to be held tomorrow evening in the John Jay SocialRooms. Tickets for the affair are fast being sold, and the presence of more than seventy-five couples is anticipated.The fact thaf the hop will be practically the last opportunity for social activity until after finalexams, coupled with the specialfeatures which have been arranged, will probably swell the attendance. Many of those who have attended previous John Jay affairs have already purchased tickets and the committee expects a successful conclusion to its work of the year.As has been announced, Charley Johnson and his Paradise Inn band from Harlem will furnish the music. The popularity of this orchestra in its previous engagements at John Jay dances has earned for it the contract for the Finale Hop.Attendance will be limited to the capacity of the danc.vi' sp:vc. 1 ickets, which r.re priced at $2 each, are obtainable- in Mr. Howe’s office in Earl Hall, in John Jay lobby at in or, »r from the following committeemen in John Jay: Irving L. Dyer, Phil C. Humphrey, Geppert Marsh, Dwight C. Miner, Ivan B. Veit, Fred Plumb, A. Bayne, C. Gard, Bernard Z. Dreschler, W. D. Scott and G. P. Crosby.