THE MICHIGAN DAILY THE ICHIAN DILYWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, ............... . Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of! FORMER STUDENT SPEARS AWomen w this week at Barbour gymnasium. Junior girls that tried out for the class play will meet with the cast at 4 o'clock Thursday in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Those not attending will forfeit any chance of a part in the play. AT MARTHA COOK BUILDING Charles Hurrey, '00, general secre- tary of the committee on friendly re- lations among foreign students, and SMALL ENROLLMENT OF WOMEN IS EXPECTED NEXT SEMESTER Forty women have applied for en- trance to the University for next ae- datrnrrinrt infnrmation from and have been'sent to the printers. Read The Daily for Campus News. E* aMM cast was present also, and some of the Let a classified ad find that lost ar- lyrics were read! and sung. Both ticle.-Adv. music and lyrics are complete now, re will be a meeting of the tional club at 8 o'clock r night at the Delta Delta Girls' Wed- Delta social service workers of the Burton's Illness Cancels Deans' Meet eopathic hospital port at Newberry ar hours. are requested hall at their held Because of the illness of President Marion L. Burton the meeting of the deans has been cancelled for this week. President Burton is still un- able to be in his office. Miss Eva Lemert, secretary of the mesIeri acoru~Lu111 a4 41LojrW(ci.ASJJL Wmes EStuLenthrscrtaryassocia- the office of the dean of women. The Women's Student Christiansoa addition to the enrollment of women tion, were dinner guests Monday be slight, however, because there evening at Martha Cook building. v be number of Mr. Hurrey gave a five minute talk About 1,600 women students are now in which he stressed the opportunity hUniversity. for university women to take part in in the the construction as well as the re- construction work of the world. Choruses Chosen for J-(iris' Play Choruses for the Junior Girls' play Use Classified advertising and sell were selected yesterdayat a meeting your miscellaneous articles.-Adv. of all girls who had tried out. The For SUITS and OVERCOATS L 33:/3% Ott ALL ire examinations will be HATS, CAPS, GLOVES AND ALL FURNISHINGS { 'J F i G TM40 *t£ 4.9 At P(, S TUDV LAMPS 20 Per Cent Off and all kinds of The Final Decision MEN and WOMEN ELIECTRIC SUPPLIES go to Wadhams & Co. Two COMPLETE STORES AU $16.00 Shoes Al 15.00 Shoes All 14.00 Shoes All 13.00 Shoes All 12.00 Shoes Go at $9.85 WASHTENAW ELECTRIC SHOP STATE STREET MAIN STREET PHONE 273 -200 WASHINGTON ST. ®I® I TODAY - TOMORROW Startiug Today we "Rip the Cover Right Off"-- CORDOVANS and EVERYTHING FRIDAY SATURDAY Trcede NOTICE!I Walk-Over Boot Shop If 115 South Main Street Jesse L.Lasky presetse The Chaim School By Alice Duer Miller - Scenario by Tom Geraghty- Directed by James Cruze IN ADDITION TO OUR I1 r REGULAR PROGRAMME LOSES 3 P.M. LAS fl ETHIS COLUMN CLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. } WANTED ED-Young man who is an ex- nced typewriter operator, bnan ort'Sophomore preferred. dy work. Give full particulars rding hours available. Address: [ST. Care Michigan Daily. 88-3 ED-200 caps to clean and We make them -look like for very little money. Stu- Pressing Shop. Cor. North id Thayer. In the basement. 90-2 ED-Large warm, quiet room uite for two students at Uni- ty. IWill pay the price for pro- >lace. Box D. G., Daily. 90-2 -n -aExperienced waiter to in fraternity house for meals half of first and last weeks of s. Box L. N., Daily. 90-1 ED-A roommate of good hab- o share suite. Call Babcock, R, or 421 Thompson. 90-2 D- Upperclassman to share suite. Steam heat. Phone hif. 89-3 ED-Essays, notebooks, etc., pe. Call 962-M. 90-4 FOR SALE ALE-Woodstock typewriter in class condition, $35. Call Pen- at 1526-R between 5:30 and 89-31 ALE - Set of instruments, ng board, case, T-square, tri- s, etc. Call 2114-J, Wednes- :-30 to 6:00. 90-1 ALE-A Vega Banjorine--a $90 tment; will sell for $35. Look er. Call Davis or Martin, 612 h St., 1070-W. 90-2' SALE - Furniture. HighestI oak dining room and mahog-1 uffet. Phone 1558-J. 90-3 ALE--Man's evening clothes, 6. Call at 1109 Prospect. - e 1405-J. 90-3 FORENT ENT-Large warm front suite an and wife or ladies. NearI is. 1724-J. 89-3 ENT-Pleasant front suite and . For next semester. 429 So. on. 89-31 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Housekeeping apart ments and double rooms-furnish- ed or unfurnished. Same with hot and cold running water. Near down town and campus. $18 and up. 203 South Thayer St. - 89-3 FOR RENT-Nicely furnished double room. Will accommodate one or two students. House occupied whol- ly by male students, 1233 Washten- aw Ave. 90-1 FOR RENT-Large double room, four windows, a block and a half from the campus, for one or two students, low price. Call 751-W, ask for Klee. 88-4 FOR RENT-A suite of rooms suitable for two or three students. Half block fromrcampus. Call1660-Ror 220 So. Ingalls. 86-5 FOR RENT-Pleasant room for two gentlemen or man and -wife. In easy walking distance of campus. 1105 E. Universtiy. Phone 2579-R. 89-3 FOR RENTa--Furnished housekeeping apartment. Two rooms and kitch- ette. Near campus. Quiet surround- ings. 1207 Willard St. 90-3 FOR RENT-A front suite for two men. Half block from campus. Price $10.00 a week. Phone 1496. 89-3 FOR RENT-Fine suite, quiet house; $6.00 for two, $4.00 for' one; un-1 derpriced. 908 Mary. 90-2! LOST AND FOUND LOST-Saturday evening between 209 St. State St. and the Armory, Sigma Kappa Delta pin. Initials C. K. C. on back. Reward if returned to above address. Phone 2488-J. 89- LOST-Imitation leather pocket book, containing valuable cards. Finder please call 753. 89-2 MISCELLANEOUS STUDENTS wanting employment and a steady income, with a chance to build up - a permanent business, should call at 310 State St., third floor. National Casualty Co. 13 AGENTS - I have Oil Leases upon lands close to drilling wells. I will: sell part cheap, can use several agents. Samuel H. Smith, 1438-W. 89-2 The RaceoftheAge (anITED SaTES VS. Veto York4 stage hirl of love and '::"'?7i.}: :Y'"". "3 : '"Syr':".:!:i!::: . ....". : t " S'ir .Barton (ENGLAND) Get all the thrills, all the ex- citement inspired by the battle royal, between these two mag- nificent thoroughbreds, in a race A .. .. , .., (\N ,,., - . 4*- '$j ' - r 4. N for world purse of supremacy and a d _- /f $1,000800' See it exactly as it was run at Windsor, Ontario. Fourteen cameras caught every move- ment of the greatest horse race in the history of the world. While this picture is being shown, patrons will not be seated THE FAMOUS SLOW MOTION IS USED HERE WHAT IS WOMAN'S CHIEF AIM IN LIFE? TO CHARM MEN! IN REPLY TO LOUD hisses, we hasten to say this is only the creed of a imale who found a girl's school on his hands and tried to put it on its feet by teaching charm to fifty charmers. WALLY REIID MA'TINEES 2:00 and 3:30 p. m. AFTER LUNCH NATURALLY IT'S THE ARCADE ._. FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR PATRONS we call your attention to our recently installed ventilation sys- tem -- We change 137,000 cubic feet of air space (the thea- tre's capacity), every minute. y I I :ating Today at Coliseum Phone 227