. ..rw ,. . r WHATS GOING ON TUESDAY. 4:00-Meeting of the Gargoyle edi. torial and art staffs at the . Press building. 4:15-Prof. 0. J. Campbell, of the Un- iversity of Wisconsin, lectures in the Natural Science building, on "Wordsworth's Humanism." 7:00-Canadian club meets In room 323,Union. 7:00-Important meeting of the un- derclass conduct committee, Union. 7:00-Comedy club meeting in Univer- sity hall. 7 :15 -Mandolin club rehearsal at the Union. 7:30-Adelphia House of Representa- tives meet on fourth floor of Uni- versity hall. See bulletin board for program. 7:80-Annual track pep meeting In physics lecture room. 7:30-Dixie' club meets in room 802, Union. 7:80-Spanish club meeting and 'lee- ture by Caesar Barja. 8:00-Union orchestra practices in as- sembly hall, Union. WEDNESDAY 10:00- '21E class meeting in room 348, Engineering building. 4:30-Prof. W. A.' Frayer talks on "Europe Since the Armistice," before the meeting of the Y. W. C. A. forum group at Newberry hall. 4:30-Meeting of the. entire business staff and tryouts of the Gargoyle at thePress building.y 7:15--Meeting of Glee club, Union. 7:30-Forestry club meets in, room F 214, Natural Science building. 8:00-Stephen S. Wise lectures in Hill auditorium 9:00-Colonial ball by the Sarah Cas- era sen agell chapter of the Daught- the American Revolution, as- hal, Union. U-.NOTICES Tryouts for the Union opera should see Mr. Shuter in room 308 of the Union, from 10:30 to 12 or from 2:30' to 4:30 o'clock any week day, except Saturday. Tryouts for "Zaragueta," a play to be presented by La Sociedad Hispanica will be held at 4:15 o'clock Tuesday in room 401, South Wing. Henderson Lectures in Northville Prof. W. D. Henderson, of the exten- sion division, delivered a lecture on "The Re-discovery of America," last night before a high school meeting at Northville, Mich. ANNOUNCE SECTIONS FOR BIG ENROLLMENT IN RHETORIC 4 In order to take care of the large, number of students electing Rhetoric 4 next semester, the following sec- tions have been announced. All the sections meet on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Sec. 1, at 8, room 202, W. H., Assistant Professor Cowden; sec. 2, at 9, room 102,'W. H., Assist- ant Professor Cowden; sec. 3, at 10, room 206, U. H., Professor Rankin; sec. 4, at 11, room 202, W. H., Dr. Wise; sec. 5, at 9, room 202, W. H:, Assistant Professor Mallory; sec. 6, at 11, room 202, W. H., Assistant Pro- fessor Mallory; sec. 7, at 8, room 101, at 11, room 427, N. S., Dr. Scott; sec. 11, at 1, room 105, W. H., Dr. Scott; and sec. 12, at 2, room 207, U. H Dr. Scott. Increase your business by advertis- ing in The Michjgan Daily.-Adv. SCHUBER T DETR OIT "Cinderella Oft Broaidway" GARRIOCK WALTER SCANLAN in "Hearts of Erin" i LAST TIMES TODAY W. H., Dr. Grim; sec. 8 at 103, W. H., Dr. Grim; sec. room 103, W. H., Dr. Grim; 1, room 9, at 2, sec. 10, IWTWO FEBRUARY, Best Seats VAdNIGHTS 2nd and 3rd $2.50 Samuel Goldyn resent PAUiLIN&jE FRE DERICK MADAME X Adapted from the French of ALEXANDER BISSON b~y arran ement with HENRY W SAVAGE AT THE THEATRES TODAY 1 Directed y FRANK LLOYD Screen Majestic- Pauline Frederick in "Madame X." Arcade-The famous production "Heliotrope." Wuerth-"Parlor, Bedroom, and Bath,," with an All-star cast. In "Madame X," Pauline Frederick greatest performance of her career. gives This pidture has been called greater than the play, which ran for years and Rtands as one of the mosR sensational successes of the theatre. ALSO "tSHUFFLE THE QUEENS' A CHRISTIE COMEDY Orpheum - Harry Carey "West is West." THIS WEEK a- in I ----- y _ ..... Stage Whitney-Monday-Booth Tark- ington's most successful com- edy, "Clarence," under the di- rection of George C. Tyler. Garrick (Detroit)-Walter Scan- lan, that winsome Irish singer, in an Irish-comedy, "Hearts of Erin." Schubert (Detroit)--"Cinderella on Broadway,' the latest Win- ter Garden success of New York, with 125 popular enter-° taners. -SALE- WHITE SHIRTS GEORGE KYER'S I "WEST IS WEST FOR TODAY -RWITH HARRY CAREY Parlor, Bedroom WITH A BRILLIANT CAST n Bath d \4JE s'Tis wEs 6'#v/vfv tisR~ PAI DIN - Athletic Equipment For Every Indoor --And Outdoor Sport C t-ue on requ t A. G SPALDING & BROS. 211 S. State St., Chicago, Ill. THE STORY The story deals with the vicissitudes of Reggie Irving, who, to prove to his wife that he is the very devil of a fellow, conspires with Polly Hathaway, girl reporter on a society scandal paper, to blemish his own reputation. Just as the young and almost painfully conservative husband has patted himself on the back for his cleverness, Angelica, the wife, who above all sought to marry a wild man, discovers the deceit. That is really the first complication and the score that follow are no less excellent and amusing. TOMORROW AND THURSDAY hN, ?: v. AN ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION "Soldiers Of Fortune" U. Mimeographing FROM THE NOVEL BY THE SAME NAME BY RICHARD HARDING DAVIS COMING DURING FEBRUARY Typewriting EDWARDS BROS, State St. Over College Inn. Douglas Fairbanks in "The, Mark of Zorro." Mary Pickford in "The Love Light." Bebe Daniels in "Oh Lady, Lady!" Wanda Hawley in "Her First Elopement." D. W. Griffith presents "The Love Flower." Constance Binney in "Something Different." LAST TIME TODAY WEDNESDAY AND THUR LYTELL In "THE PRICE OF LY 1 RTICKETS $1. Michigan Union KANSAS DAY DINNER - 6- e8:30 41Ea o -a_ arahams and CW - V b 71 0 2 1 J A lei V A K i ,v a w tr a