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FEORMURLV W1itt. I. DIEKT]RrjH SPING~ ORDERtS TAKEN NOW11 Plans for getting the facts on the revision of the constitution of the Women's League before university women as a whole, and for informing them concerning the procedure nec- essary to make such revision valid, will be discussed at the special meet- ing of the League to be held at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow in Newberry hall, instead of on Saturday, May 8, as pre- viously announced. The meetings will be preceded by a meeting of the Judi- ciary Council at 3:00 o'clock. This is the business left unfinished at last Saturday's meeting. ' Regular representatives ou the board who are not present will be fined, as this is considered by the League officers to be the most important meeting of the year. The plans :necessitate a re-in- corporation of the :society that will de- termine its admird tration for the next 25 years. 0. F. H OPPE Photographer Of Portraits and Commer- cial Work Our Motto: "PROMPTNESS" Our patrons' interest carefully considered. Our best reference is those who have dealt with us. Our success indicates our ability to please. If you have failed to get satis- faction elsewhere give us a tr.al. We will please you Fin, Spring Haberdashery Headquarters .tr Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 to $4. Perrin's Spring Gloves. Beautiful Spring Neck wear The World's Best Underwear Hosiery and other Quality Fixings The Big Store 200-202 South Main } I mm ldc w Look at our Stow Windows fore CANDY SPECIALTIES ,,Every day in the week. TH E SUGAR BOWL 104 S. Main St. ,ON THC WAY TO THEBANK DON'T FORGET DEN' F RE SH1 ROASTED PEANUTS 1. AppULL CPOUND Temple Theatre ADMISSION-5c. (except Friday and Saturday) Tuesday May 4-Francis X Bushman in "The Mongrel and Master." Wednesday, May 5 - "Aurora Floyd, with Louise Vale. Friday, May 7-"The Still, SmallVoice," Broadway star feature, with Helen Gard- ner. I I .. swm .. . . 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It's an inspiring tobacco that will keep you fit as a fiddle, full of zest, hearty and happy and hale. You can smoke it all day long, and each succeeding pipeful will glow with greater cheer. The original, exclusive "Tuxedo Process" has many imitators-but no equal. Try Tuxedo for a week, and you'll like it forever. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE Convenient, glassine -wrapped, : Famous green tin, with gait waisture-proof pouch b . qC lettering, curve d toi fit pocket )C In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c In Glass Humidors, 50c and90c THF AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Two of today's meetings of the Michigan State Nurses' association now in convention in Ann Arbor, will be open to the general public. The first of these is a session at 9:30 o'clock today Ia Sarah Caswell Angell hall, at which Dr. Reuben Peterson, medical director of the university hos- pital, will spea~k on "The Relation of the Nursing Profession to the Cancer Propaganda, azad Institutional Treat- ment of Contagious Diseases," and Miss Sarah Burrowls, in charge of social work at the u niversity hospital, will also speak on z"Hospital Social Ser- vice." The sec'ond open meeting will be held in the same place at 2:00 o'clock. Profe< ;sor A. S. Whitney, head of the departm ient of education, will deliver an aM dress on "Vocational Training for N "omen," and Miss Alice Lake, of the H arrand Training School for Nurses in, Detroit, will speak on "The Nursing Profession as a Voca- tion for Wonuzen." Junior,. sopb omore, and freshman women are all expected to attend their respttive ann ual class meetings, at 4:00 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Huldah Bancroft, '15, Louise Potter, '16, and Anita Kelly, '17, representing the judiciary council, will preside. Officers for next year will be elect- ed at the final meeting of the Empire State club for this year at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Helen Clark, '15, 512 East Jefferison street. Today is the lalst day upon which registration can be made for the wom- en's interclass spring tennis tourna- ment. For details call Sarah Stanley, telephone 251. Orpheum Theatre The House of Famous Plays by Famous Players. Monday, May 3-Wallace Eddinger in "Gentlemen of Leisure," in five parts. Paramount. Tuesday, May 4 - Hall Caine's "The Christian," all-star cast, 8-part. Mati- ees 2 and,, 15. Evening 645~, 8:45, io:45. 25c. Wednesday, May 5-Anthony Novelli in "Savage and Tiger," 6-part, by George Kleine. Thurs -Fri., May 6-7-Kathleen Emerson in "Rule G." 5-part. Paramount. HALLER JEWELRY CO STATE STREET JEWELERS L Arcade Theatre SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EYE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15 Tuesday, May 4-"The white Mask," with Lillie Lesli: , 3-part feature. "The Cail of Her Child," x-part drama. Also -part comedy. Wednesday, May 5-Robert Warwick in a 5-part Brady feature, "The Man Who Found Himself." Thursday, May 6-"Lifting the Ban of Coventry,'" 3-part feature with Lillian Walker. "Destiny Decides,"'1-part dra- ma. "Her Country Cousin," i-pt com dy on DIAMOND MOUNTINGS STONE SETTINC FINE REPAIRING OF JEWELRY IAttention Seniors Now is the opportune time to be measured for and Cown NO DEPOSIT WITH MEASURE 711 . UNIVERSITY Majestic Matinees 3. Nights 7:oo anh 8:30 Wednesday, May 5- Elita Proctor Oits and Catherine Carter in "The Greyhound." Thursa-Fri-Sat., May 6-7-8 "The Hypocrites," written and produc- ed by Louis Weber, presented by Bos- worth (Inc.), with special scenery and music. ... .. rtiira r arrrr i I 11 fade-to-order Glasses RECEIVE BUT TWO ENTRIES FOR ANNUAL INTERSCHOLASTIC flEET 11.11 11 d' Delta Delta Delta, national sorority, has re-established the Iota chapter in the university, tbee Hillary House group, located at .555 South Division street, having b'eeir granted a charter. Omega Phi w-ill m eet at 4:15 o'clock today at, the home of Mary Campbell, 15, 1555 Washtenaw avenue. Buy shoes and satisfaction at the same time from Gross & Dietzel, 119 E. Washington St. Drop in after the gani e or after play- ing tennis and try a 5c soda. Van Doren's Pharmacy, 703 JPackard St. tf. FOR SALE-Morris carnoe with ma- hogany trimming, 916 Church St. Few entries for the annual inter- scholastic meet, scheduled for Ferry field, May 21 and 22, have been receiv- ed by InterscholastictManager Mil- lard. It is expected that from today until the end of the week, every mail will bring in an increasing number of entries. The last blanks must be in by Saturday. In the class B competition, Wayne and Deckerville have each entered a team. A large number of other en- tries in this class is expected, as it is known that many of the smaller high schools have held trials this week to determine their teams. Shoes repaired while you rest. 0. G. Andres, 222 S. State St. eod Tu We measure your eyes with= out "Drops," Desig, Fit and Make your glasses, all at one cost, with- out the- inconvenience, delay, or annoy- ance of the old method of having eyes tested with drops, and sending away for glasses. Everything right-and it saves time and money. _._ ._.. .._ LVE.JOY G frOES To )ETItOIT TO SECURE S'IflERI JOBS FOR MEN P. C. Lovejoy, '16, secretary of the Y. M. C. A. employment bureau, is ,Haking a special effort these days to place as many students in summer jobs as possible. On Friday of this week he has planned to go to Detroit in the interest of the ,students to see how many jobs he can gel permission to fill in the different automobil'e factor- ies in that city. Last year a .large number of students were given work in the big factories of Detroit. At present the employment bureau has several good hotel jobs on hand, and letters for engineers, stenograph- ers, clerks, chauffeurs and the like are coming in every day. The jobs are distributed among those who have handed in their names, and it is essen- tial that those who want the "Y" to help them get a job should hand in their names at once. WANTED-Four persons, teachers preferred, to do educational work in Kansas and Oklahoma during Sum- mer Vacation. Salary guaranteed. Call 359-M. 150, to 154 WANTED:--Three students or teach- ers to spend the summer in North- ern Michigan, working among schools, libraries and literary clubs. Guaranteed salary. Call McKenzie between 8:30 and 11:00 a. m. at 1017-J. EmilL. Arnold Optometrist-'ptician With Arnold & Co., Jewelers -- "I Hear You Calling Me" --is the name of John McCormack's best record and our best seller. You will want this wonderful record of McCormack's after the May Festival Concert. If you buy yours now you will not be disappointed. The re- markably- low price of one dollar makes this record extremely popular. We will deliver yours NOW. Phone 1707. e J H 1 No. 64120 - $1.00 Soph lit baseball practice, 3:30 o'clock today, south Ferry field. The first game will be played tomorrow. Pitchers are desired especially. Meeting of the Girls' club, which was to have been held today, has been post- poned until 2:30 o'clock Sunday, May J, in Harris hall. Election of officers of the Northwe tern club, which was to have be held yesterday, has been postpon untl ruesday,s Ma ii at th Phi. fraternity house, 7(00 Oxf[ord Roadl. Glee club rehearsal at school of m sic, 8:00 o'clock tonight. 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