THE MICHIGAN DAILi FASHION 8110W DEFIES SNOW WHAT'S GOING ON FASHION SHtOW DEFIES SNOW AND HERALDS COMING SPRING Coming at the time when spring: i OVER THE WIRE I t seems farthest away, the fashion FRIDAY show given by the Women's league at 4:00-Woiomen's league fashion show in 4 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour ; Barbour gymnasium. gymnasium, will bring with it thej 5:00-Student Volunteers special first hint of warmer weather. meeting in the upper room, Lane Complete costumes, designed for thei hall. first mild days of spring, will be, 7:0'-Meeting of the executive cool- shown off against a stage background; m'ttee of the- Commerce club in of trees and flowers. Embroidered room 141, Natural Science building. taffeta suits, and chic, beribboned 7:O0-Memibers of the cast of "Zara- straw hats will convince the most; gueta" meet, University hall. skeptical observer that spring is real- 7 :2-Mccting of the Newark club, in ly on its Way. room 204, Union. These models are being costumedl 7:30-Regular meeting of Alpha Nu and equipped by the various dormi- on fourth floor, University hall. tories and campus houses. 7:30-Meeting of the Boxing club in room 302, Union. Players Club Tryouts Held Tomorrow 7:45--Gospel meeting, Lane hall. Competitive tryouts will be held 5:00-A. Herman will discuss 'The from 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday morning Changing Conceptions of Private in University Hall for the cast of a Property," before the Intercollegi- series of one-act plays being planned* ate Socialist society in room P 162, by the class in plays production in Natural Science building. co-operation with the Players club. 5:00-Polonia Literary circle meets Work will start next week on the Lane hall. plays, which are to be given April 6. 9:00-Detroit Northwestern alumni All members of the Players club are dance at the Packard. expected to be present for the try-i 9:00 - Senior Engineer basketball, outs. practice in Waterman gymnasium. ~T DYElective Gym Classes Offered SATURDAY All men interested in advanced gym 7:00-3f. A. C. banquet for all students classes and tumbling are asked to in the University and all people in meet at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow after- Washtenaw county who have attend- noon in the athletic director's office in ed M. A. C., at the Union. Those ?Waterman gymnasium. The instruc- planning to attend please notify E. tion will be given both to afford a L. Overholt, 426 Cross street, 778-Wi means of physical development and 7.30-Craftsmen club meets, Masonic to prepare men interested for teach- temple. ing gym work. 7:30 Varsity basketball game, Michi- gan vs. Purdue, Waterman gymnas- Lightweight imported golf hose. ium. $3.00 upward. Wild & Co., State St.- Adv. U-NOTICES Tryouts for plays to be presented by !IlIIliIIIIIIIIIIIiItillilllllllllllllllI the Players club will be held Satur- day morning from 9 to 12 in Univer- TF sity Hall. All Players club members The Blue Front are urged to try for parts. Bring_ something of your own choice to read. C it Members of V. F. W. desiring to at- tend, the informal dance given in STUDENT OWNED = the league rooms Saturday evening may make arrangements to get tick- Ea Corner of State and Packard ets at the door that evening by = phoning the chaplin, 1273-J. - - The lecture by Rt. Rev. Bishop Nich- olai on the "Reconstruction of Eu- rope," announced for tonight, has been postponed. Class hockey teams must notify the intramural department by Saturday morning of their entry in the hockey T Er tournament to begin Monday even- ing. Philosophy 1-The schedule for the discussion sections of Philosophy 1 is as follows: M. 11, M. 3. Tu. 9, Tu.)N 10, Tu. 1, Wed. 1, Thu. 9, Thu. 10, Thu. 1, F. 10, F. 1. Enrollment in these I sections must be arranged this week Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 3 to 5 o'clock in room 106, Ma- son hall 119., A Berlin, Feb. 24.-Serious apprehen- sions are beginning to be entertained here that the extreme Chauvinists may attempt to provoke disturbances dur- ing the sitting of the London confer- ence on reparation and disarmament and even the possibility of an attempt at a coup d'etat is being discussed.. This is a result of violent propoganda against the decision of the conference held recently in Paris, conducted es- pecially by Pan-Germans. Dublin, Feb. 24.-The king's bench composed of the chief justice and four other judges rendered an important decision today in a case involving the powers of the military. The judges unanimously decided that state of war existed and that the military had full power to deal with the insurrection without interference by the civil pow- ers. The judgment was rendered in the case of John Allen, of Tipperary, who was sentenced to death by a'court martial in Cork for having a revolver and ammunition in his possession. Washington, Feb. 24.-Sale by Arm- our and company of their interest in the Chicago stockyards to F. H. Prince and company of Boston, was authoriz- ed today by the District of Columbia supreme court. As the packing com- pany owned only twenty shares of stock in the yards and Prince and company the remainder, the govern- ment interspersed no objection. The price paid was $1,500,000. Washington, Feb. 24. - Greatly modified in form, the Calder coal reg- ulation bill was sent to the senate to- day by the committee on manufactur- ers, with a unanimous recommenda- tion for passage at the present ses- sion. All provisions in the bill for federal control and operation of the coal in- dustry during einergencies and all tax proposals aimed at elimination off excess profits in coal dealings were stricken out by 'the committee but re- quirements for full and current pub- licity on coal mining costs and prof- its, to be gathered by the federal com- mission, were left intact. I*tO.T.-C.NOTICE 17 Students are required to complete the en- rollment in the infantry unit of the R. O. T. C. Enroll now in room 241, Engineering building. I I Commander of . 0. T. C. Slightly Ill Maj. Robert Arthur, in charge of the R. O. T. C. in the University, is con- fined to his home at 509 Cheever Court, with a slight attack of rheumatism. It is expected that he will be able to resume his duties tomorrow. i .. VENUS PENCILS FOR the student or p -of., the superb VENUS out rivals all for perfect pencil work. 17 black degrees and 3 copying. AmericanhLead Pencil CO. zzoFifthAve. N~ewYork-f Y In the world 2(P4! cE tc s. 5 isVt Gospel Meeting in Lane Hall Friday Evening at 7:45 Subject: Isaiah 53.6 "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have tur- ned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath laid'on Him the iniquity of us all." p XT BOOKS ew and Second Hand For all Departments k)VtI ,LUL I. l., W., F ., at , iRoom rM%441, cience Dunnding. Tickets are now on sale for the formal Section II. M., W., F., at 8, Room M 441. Science building. junior engineer dinner dance at the Section III. T., Th., S., at 8, Room F 427 Science building. Union lobby. Section IV. T'.,. Th., S., at 8, Room M 441. Science building. ~'r ilb opryfrtespo J. RALEIGH NELSON. There will be no party for the sopho- more engineers this week end. Northern Oratorical Contest:E. Mortimer Shuter's company and Orations for the Northern League Oratorical contest must be in the workshop dancing class will not hands of Professor Trueblood or some member of the Department of Pub- ieet until after the opera, due to lie Speaking not later than Friday night, February 25. Name and class of wir. Shuter's duties in connection contestant must appear on the oration. Preliminaries will be announced in with the opera. Sunday's Daily. Watch for the notice. RAY K. IMMEL,embers of the Scroll who wish to at. Intercollegiate Contest Director. tend the party and dance to be held Friday night in Barbour gymnasium should notify James A. Starr, 1025 STANLEY SELECTS NOTABLE DEAN MAKES STATEMENT Packard street, 2663-J, at once stat-' STAN TISELECTS NABFE TEAN AKEU T ATENT ing the number of tickets they can ARTISTS FOR MAY FESTIVALd ABOUT FRATERNITY PARTY dispose of. Tickets for the New York Chamber of (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Music society next Monday night may the present day. The appearance of ors that there was more wrong-doing be obtained at the University School Charles Marshall, the distinguished than is indicated by this statement of Music at 50, 75 cents and $1.00. tenor of the Chicago Oprea associa- are absolutely without basis and Tickets for the New oYrk Chamber tion, in the role of Radames will be of Music society next Monday night a distinct acquisiton, for his success should be stopped at once. It is only may be obtained at the University at Chicago is comparable to that of fair to add that the members of this School of Music at 50, 75 cents and $1. Galli-Curci a few years ago. Cyrena fraternity except for this unfortunate van Orden, also of the Chicago Opera affair have maintained, this year, a DAILY WILL REPORT GAMES association, will appear in the con- high standard of scholarship and con- BY MEANS OF WIRELESS tralto role of Amneris. The parts of duct.__ Amanasro and Ramphis will be taken "Members of the society have ex- (Continued from Page One) by Arthur Middleton, baritone, while pressed the deepest regret for this press reports has been successfully Gustaf Holmquist, basso, will sing the transgression and have voluntarily tried many times before by various part of the king. pledged themselves to a course of con- institutions, and although The Daily Dr. Stanley will conduct the opera. duct in the future entirely satisfac- has made use of the University appar- He is now directing the rehearsals of tory to the law faculty. Seven mem- atus for handling important commun- the Choral Union in the chorus parts. bers of the fraternity had absolutely' ications on one or two former occa- The enthusiasm with which the organ- nothing to do with the party and some sions, this is probably the first time ization is working on the selections' of them knew nothing about it until a that much effort has been made to this year indicates that their efforts day or two afterward. Others than send out athletic dispatches. will do justice to their last appear-i the seven who have been exculpated' The institution of a regular system ance under the conductor who has are probably entitled to similar treat- of handling press news by radio has led them for so long. ment, but in a perhaps mistaken spir- been attempted recently by colleges it of loyalty to those more actively on the Pacific coast, and, it is hoped Dean Interviews Deficient Students implicated, have refused to claim ex- that it will eventually be possible to Dea Iter~es Dfiien Sudetsemption. They. have accepted the! install such an arrangement among: Dean John R. Effinger, of the liter- merited censure in a pmostemanly the eastern and mid-western colleges ary college, opened sessions yesterday spirit." and universities to interview students summoned to anduniversites_ appear before him whose work is of- apear before h whsey work bI of Effinger Attending Press Club The Holy City Oratorio presented so poor a nature that they are being Dean John R. Effinger, of the liter- by Brown's Choir at Lane hall, Feb.' considered for the home lists. 25th at 8 p. m.-Adv. ary college, is in Detroit today at- All children's suits and o'coats one- tending a meeting of the University Get the best. Buy a "Standard" half price. N. F. Allen & Co.-Adv. Press club of Michigan. Loose-leaf Notebook at Wahr's.-Adv. ; VVFI HR'S University Bookstores - Suit and Overcoat Sale This Week I Friday and, Saturday We will put on sale all our Fitform Suits and Overcoats at I- Half Price . if you want to save some money, now is the time, as spring merchandise will be much high- er in price. It is to your advantage to buy now as alllthese Suits are mostly Spring Weights of the Very Best Quality. r - T OM C O R B ET T 116 E. Liberty St. Where Fitform Suits are sold . ~lfil llIIIti lltill0 i lifill#Ut11 1iIHNlIu I ~illlllilflifililtll~llli11UH Cl 11I iiilil d~ llN~ M illi H