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r la ,y from the aormitories and sorority
l houses in preparation for the produc-
tion on March 26 and 27.
mndance ofs In addition to the Whitney. stage.
Girls' play, setting, other property is under con-
ulanned to struction. Plans for the costumes are
iversity at- under way, most of them being made
the first act by the juniors themselves.
f .the stage Patronize our Advertisers.--Adv.
Courteous and satisfacton I
S TR EATMRNT to every custom-
'S Incorporated 1869
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Capital Sag surplus, O O(L
Resouree, ......ON#OOW
t.N~orthwest CorMain & Huron.
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Members of the Women's league are
invited to the party at 4 o'clock Fri-
day afternoon in Barbour gymfnasium.

Board of Representatives of the
Women's league will meet for the last
time at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning
in Barbour gymnasium. The press-'
dent requests that those who cannot
come send a substitute.

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MARCH
S .M T W T F S
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Men-Hats are high; your last
season's hat cleaned and re-
blocked into this season's shape,
with a new band, will- look like
new and save you five or ten
dollars. We do only high class
work. Factory Hat Store, 617
Packard St. Phone 1792.
Pot of Hot Tea and Bowl of Rice
-with -
Plain Chop Suey
35c
EXTRA FINE-45c
Open 11 A. M. to 1 A. M.
Quang Tung Lo
613 E. Liberty Phone 604-R

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The Woman's Cosopolitan club
will meet at 7:30 p.. Friday in the
Y. W. C.A.
All senior girls must pay their so-
cial tax of 50 cents' from 8 to 12
o'clock this morning in University
hall.
Women's league members are invit-
ed to attend the party at 4 o'clock
this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.
Theta Phi Alpha girls will furnish the
fun today, their stunt beginning at
4 30 o'clock.
There will be a rehearsal of the en-
tire. first and second acts complete
'of the Junior Girls' play at 9 o'clock
*%turday morning, March 20, in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall.
A card party and tea will be given
at 2:30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon
in Martha Cook building. The object
of the party is to help with the debt
on Alumnae house,. and to swell the
funds of the Rose Sedgwick scholar-
ship, which aims to bring British
women to this country to tudy. Both
men and women are invited to attend.
Stylus Listens
To"Ghost" Story

Fine Tailoring

Fine Furnishings

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ordinary coats they' re
rain proof.
' Priced $25.00 even.
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Tinker & Company
South State St. at William St.
Clothes, Furnishings and Hats

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SHORS FOR WOMEN IN

Prof. R. W. Cowden spoke Tuesday
evening to the members of Stylus on
the topic, "Ghosts in Literature." In
the short story, he said, there are two
elements, love and fear, which ap-
peal to the reader. Science, particu-
larly psychology, has eliminated the
old-fashioned ghost story, which pre-
sented merely an unexplained mys-
tery.
This has given us the modern type,
which, although it still appeals to the
fundamental instinct of fear, attempts
to explain all mysteries by theories
such as those of the ultra-violet rays
or of the fourth and fifth dimensions.
Professor Cowden pointed out that
'the able writer holds much power in
G his ability to produce fear in his read-
ers.
The next meeting of Stylus will be
held at the Chi Omega house, on
Tuesday, March 25.
LEAGUE HOUSE HEADS HEAR
OF NEW DORMITORY RULINGS
Enforcement of Revised Regulations1
Urged as Remedy for Ioor
Scholarship
Sue Verlenden, '20, talked before the1
meeting of heads of leagne houses
held at 4:30 o'clock yesterday in the
parlors of Barbour gymnasium, on the E
new rules recently voted upon by the t
students living in league houses, dor-
mitories and sororities.
Miss Anna Lloyd, secretary to Dean
Jordan, announced that Scholarship>
loan funds were still available for Ju-
niors and seniors for this semester.
She also stated, that the Michigan
Women's luncheon will be held April
3, and gave some statistics regarding
freshman grades.
The enforcement of the iew rules
was urged as a .remdy for the poor
scholarship last semester. Mildred.
Harris, '21, presided at the meeting.

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Dire;ted by I1VIN\iLLAT
By *Arthur B. Reeve and John W. Cray
HERE is more excitement in one reel of 'The
Grim Game' than in any five reels of celluloid
we have ever seen unwind. Such is the typical com- - 't
ment of a xNew York' critic on the' thrill power of this wonder-picture of
screen dare-deviltry.
Throughout the civilized world, Houdini is recognized as the greatest wizard
that ever lived. In "The Grim Game," an amazing drama of love, mystery

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WANTED
Dressmaking. Elizabeth
erly of 801 E. Huron;
0 Murray Ave. Phone
y a young lady, a clean
a reasonably near cam-
548-R or 2668-W.
)lored Porter for Frater-
1016.
Two Festival Coupons,
2054-J.
Hop ticket. Phone E.

FOR LENT
FOR RENT- Room suitable for twoi
students. Two blocks from campus
Reasondble. Phone 799-J. Or call
at 720 S. State St.
FOR RENT-Pleasant front room on
second floor for one or two students
near campus. Phone 1741-R. - 429
S. Division.
FOR RENT-Suite of rooms. Three
blocks from campus. Well lighted
and heated. Call 2649-M or at 513
S. Division.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Man's evening and after-
noon clothes. Size 38. Practically
new. Call 1405-J.

Davis to Address Banquet Saturday
Dr. Ozora Davis president of the,
Chicago Theological seminary will be
the speaker at the annual banquet of
the young people of the Congrega-
tional church to be held at 6:30
o'clock Saturday night in the church
parlors.

and adventure-he adds to his marvelous exploits still others that have never Aefore been perform-
ed. See the fight in the clouds and the crash of men and airplanes to earth-a thrill you'll never
forget!
EXTRA! EXTRA!

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Notice

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Wrestlers

MULLANES
Drug Store,
veived everyc

TAFFIES it7
117 So. Main St.
week.-Adv.

The Daily contains the latest
elated Press News.-Ady.

Tices'
Re-
Asso-

Three Reels of Ringside Scenes from the

CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING MATCH
At Madison-Square Garden between

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JOE

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Location open in Mich.
town for Dentist of
ability. Splendid opp-
ortunity for the right
man. Phone 1421-W
or call 1024 Church St.

STETCHER

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For a Purse of $40,000.00

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LOST-Bar pin-white gold set with
white sapphire. l1 1582-W. Helen

SShows at 2, 3:30,t7, and 8:30

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