IHE MICHIGAN L - -~ - - ---~ - nesday on Palmer field. All girls who intend to try out for the class teams 'A9 71YI % air ^ ll JUST RECEIVED- he New Arrok'Shirt. C a mpus it W'hites with low collar attached Wadhams & Co. S t a t e Street ' Must be present. The regular monthly meeting of the Annual spring tryouts of the Athena Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Literary society will be held Tuesday D. A. R. will be held at 3 o'clock night, May 3, in the AlphaNu room. Thursday, April 28, at the residence of Mrs. F. G. Novy, 721 Forest Ave. The program 'will consist of reports tertained at an informal at home given from the delegates to thenational con- by the residents of Betsy Barbour tinental congress held in Washington. house at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. The affair will take the place of the Mortarboard will meet at 7:30 regular Women's league party. o'cck Thursday evening at the Delta Gamma house.y All junior girls who deposited mon- ey with Caroline Leonard may obtain Rehearsals of the University Girls' a refund from 3 to 5 o'clock Thursday Glee club will be held at 7:15 o'clock! in Barbour gymnasium, Wednesday, Thmursday, and Friday nights and at 1 o'clock Saturday aft- Wyvern meeting will be held at 7:30 ernoon in Barbour gymnasium. o'clock Thursday night at the GamC- ma Phi Beta house. CLUB WILL C I V E ANNUAL CONCERT Rehearsals for "The Importance of Being Earnest" this week will be as The School of Music Girls' Glee follows: Wednesday, 3 o'clock, Cecily club will give its annual concert at and Gwendolen; at 4 o'clock, Jack and 8 o'clock Thursday evening at Pat- Algernon. Thursday at 3 o'clock, tengill auditorium. The club, which Chasuble, Prisim, Cecily, Merriman, is under the direction of Miss Maude Algernon. At 4 o'clock, Jack. Fri- I. Kieyn, is composed of 30 girls. day at 2 o'clock, Cecily, Gwendolen, It was organized two years ago and Jack and Algernon. appeared in a concert in Ann Arbor last year. All University women are invit Tickets will be on sale today on the to attend the lecture to be -given by campus and at the School of Music. Dr. Charles E. Barker at 3:30 o'clock_-- Wednesday afternoon in Hill auditor-HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR PLAYS ium. The subject of the talk will be "A Mother's Relation to Her Daught- 'SCIEDULEI FOR MAY 6 AND 7 er." "Joint Owners in Spain" and "The The first meeting of the Senior play Romancers" will be presented by the committee will be held at 4:30 o'clock seniors of Ann Arbor high schoolI Wednesday at the Sorosis house. The Thursday and Friday evenings, May 6 exact time of the tryouts which will and 7. Miss Lurene Osborn will di- be held sometime during this week rect the productions. end will be announced after the meet- ing. Masques' Play to Be at the Whitney "The Importance of Being Earnest", Girls who are interested in acting as Masques' spring play, will be given on councillors at summer camps may ob- June 1 at the Whitney theater, accord- tain information concerning the mat- ing to the decision reached at the ter at Newberry hall. meeting of the organization yester- ----day. Costume and setting committees Baseball practice for juniors and were appointed for work on the an- seniors will be held at 4 o'clock Wed nual play. S T EAMSHI P TICKET S TO ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES PLA*N YOUR EUROPEAN TRIP I TODAY AND BALANCE OF WEEK MELODRAMA TILL YOU GASP AND GRIP YOUR CHAIR ARMS SPECTACLE TILL YOUR VISION IS OVER- WHELMED COME DY,. TILL YOUR SIDES ACHE AND THE TEARS ROLL DOWN YOUR CHEEKS hack Sennet PRESENTS A SMALL TOWN. IDOL THE MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION EVER CONCEIVED BY MACK SENNETT I w rs - - - dw ;l. No M. IWIPIN t- ov W- - TRAOI MARK RIG. YU.~'AT iOFF. LOW HEEL WALKING SHOES' x The great outdoor Walkover for Women. Essentially a sport Shoe but worn by women everywhere for city wear. Made with the new Vamp Saddle patterns in blackand brown calf. PRICE $10.40 OR ANYONE ELSE, FEATURING BEN TURPIN WrI-i-____ 4I MARIE PREVOST CHARLIE MURRAY PHYLLIS HAVER ADDED COMEDY -- DEAD EASY GOLF Walk-Over Boot Shop. 115 'South Main Street W.. .4we. 4 1W F. KELLER Natl. thnk Bldg. I' THiS LSl THIS COMNSAT 3AP.A ESII EA* CLO.S. ATD..UADETSN Al 3 PM 99 This No. for Dodge Taxi 11 ARCADE ORCHESTRA SPECIAL ATTENTION WE WILL ADMIT FREE EVERY 13TH PATRON to Our Matinees for the Balance of the Week Ask the Cashier if you are the lucky Thirteen. WANTED .NTED-Several summer salesmen. ig money making proposition. uaranteed $525 and you can make inch more. For particulars, call [artin Larson, 959. 141-4 .NTED-Woman clerk in stationery tore full time; also experienced sale stenographer full or part time. . D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. 141-2 .NTED-Woman clerk in stationery tore full time; also experienced ,ale stenographer full or part time. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. 141-2 NTED - Competent stenographer ,nd typist, part or whole time. G. f. Whipple, 105 Tappan Hall. hone 1867. 140-3 .NTED-Cook or chef for remain- er of this year and probably next. ddress Box F. H., care of Daily. 141-2 .NTED-To rent house suitable for raternity for next school year. Trite Box D. S. P., care of Daily.-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Last Wednesday between Ann and Washington Sts., a Phi Kappa Psi sister pin. Initials on back. Re- ward. Call 1482-J. 140-2 LOST-Black leather Le Fax note- book containing outlines of debates and talks. Reward. Roy E. Yokes, 1100-J. 140-3 LOST-Change purse on E. Jefferson, containing about two dollars. Call at 318 E. Jefferson or phone 1058-R. 140-2 LOST-Slide-rule in Chubb house, April 8. Name in case. Finder please callDuBois. 2034-R. 141-3 LOST-Small purse at Tuttle's or in Arcade .Tuesday morning. Reward. Call 885-W. 141-2 LOST-Moore Pen. Finder please, re- turn to 916 Mary St. or call 307. 141 MISCELLANEOUS COPELY'S RECIPES of good things to eat. Eighty-nine recipes with full instructions, for delicious home cooking, will be mailed to any ad- dress on receipt of price, $2.50. Mrs. Lu Vada Copely, Vandalia, Mich, 136-6 IT SOUNDS funny, but there's money in it for students with any sort of salesmanship ability. For particu- lars call or phone Hascall, 630 Hav- en, 2-5 P. M. 1235-J. 141-3 FURNITURE REPAIRING, refinishing, upholstering, recaining. Verne Smith, 1219 So. University. Phone 675-J. 132-13 EXCELLENT GRAVEL delivered to any part of the city. Killins, 107 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 1621. 136-12 FOR SALE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES I. a a Ir r- r 'M Y - Our food is the best - Our prices are right - r - E . ~Iiluil " Nw E Ou pHou rright . 7.a.m., p.m. 5p.m.t7 p. m. r - 8 a. m. to 7:30 p. m.- r a r a r l Imli 51 .WlimS i / Doesn't Summery Weather Make You Want New Clothes? You'll want them still more when you see the lovely new dresses, the smart skirts and blouses, and the new silk stockings and neckfixings, at the Hutzel Shop. Come tomorrow and see them! Prices are temptingly moderate! .NTED-Ten table boarders. ate Boarding House. Home 2g. 523 Forest Ave. Pri- cook- 138-6 'ANTED-TwO o three light house-' keeping rooms by June first. Call Cuthbert, 1633-J. 140-3 FOR RENT OR RENT-Suite of two rooms. Will accommodate two or three persons. One and one-half blocks from cam- pus, 414 E. William. Phone 1780-M. 140-2 OR RENT-Housekeeping apartment, two rooms, semi-private bath. Near campus and> downtown. 203 So. Thayer St. 139-3 LOST AND FOUND. OST-Small leather note-book, size 41-2x7 in or near Engineering Bldg. Main and Liberty Streets I FOR SALE-Canoe. Call 1252-M be- tween 6 and 7 P. M. V. H. Cook. 140-3 I FOR SALE-One May Festival Cau- FOR Pll rao r,- d