THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. an Of W.A.A. more the time for an annual . of the Women's Athletic as- n has arrived. At 5:30 o'clock y evening, the time set for the ig, a large group of women s and alumnae will "drink a to Michigan." s will be arranged and decor- ated according to classes in the din- ing room at Barbour gymnasium. "Pep" will not be lacking in the songs and stunts that are being planned, class competition serving to stimulate the rivalry. The usual custom of toasts and honor awards will be fol- lowed. But with this the event will not end. The cotillion, an added danc- ing attraction, will begin at 7:30 in the gymnasium. Special feature danc- es will add to gayety of the evening. will render a few selections in its best "heavy tones." There will also be a W om en solo dance by that graceful rival of Anne Pennington, whose "off-stage name" is Anita Sowers, '23. "Negro Tickets for the Athletic association singers" from Betsy Barbour house banquet and cotillion may be pur- are going to introduce some planta- chased at Miss Wood's office in Bar- tion melodies. bour gymnasium. Tables will be arranged around the outer edges of the gymnasium, and All University women are invited the customary drinks will be served All Unverity omgen ar invite. by chic French waitresses supplied by to a reception to be given for Mrs. ! the Alpha Phi sorority. Katherine Willard Eddy at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon at,Newberry hall. X11. Showing Attractive Millinery for Immediate Wear ' r .." / y ' Chaperones for tonight will be Un- ion, Mrs. M. S. Hill; Armory, Mrs. H. G. Berger. There will be a Women's league party at 4:15 o'clock this afternoonl in Barbour gymnasium. ~4 Rehearsals of Junior Girls' be held at 4 and 7 o'clock Sarah Caswell Angell hall. play will today in S('ROL.L BEGINS WORK ON ANNUAL SPRING DRAMA Work has begun on "The Miser," the new production chosen by the Scroll, formerly the Classical club, for its annual dramatic offering. "The Miser" is a five act comedy adapted from "The Pot of . Gold" by Plautus, and will be produced late this spring. Due to the fact that'it was felt that the giving of "Laughter of the Gods," which had originally been chosen for the annual play, would interfere with the success of some other campus af- fairs, it was thought best to make-the change. f 4 DANA RICHARDSON 115 EAST LIBERTY STREET ] , c.7 For just such happy moments as this, Coca-Cola was created delicious and refreshing. THE COCA-COLA COMPANY ATLANTA, GA. C2 . 1 IH A T S for Spring Senior girls should be measured for caps and gowns this week ati Mack's department store, in order that they may be ordered in time for Jun- ior Girls' play. Girls who desire conferences with Mrs. Katherine Willard Eddy, nation- al secretary of the foreign department of the Y. W. C. A., are asked to make appointments at Newberry hall. The Athletic association banquet" will begin at 5:30 o'clock Saturday night; the cotillion at 7:30 o'clock. Cabaret Offers Snappy Program A flock of coquettish little Puritan maids, whose abbreviated and be- flowered costumes would have shock- ed the original New England forefa- thers immeasurably will present a singing and dancing skit at the Wom- en's league cabaret at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Miles Standish himself will chaperone them, and see to it that they do not flirt too violently with the "gentle- men" in the audience. They will/be remembered as the Zeta Tau Alpha chorus which 'won the first prize for the best group costume at the fancy dress party. "Rainbow Jazz" is the name of a snappy feature which the Gamma Phi1 Beta sorority is going to present this afternoon, and Pi Beta Phi is supply- ing a sturdy "male quartette," which Your Choice of Any Suit or Topcoat in the Store Lightweight imported golf hose. $3.00 upward. Wild & Co., State St.- Adv. I I'1 i' for 1 They are here in all $32.50 Values up to $90,.00 t h e brilliant shadings and the latest shapes that spell attractiveness. 0 Lutz Clothing Store 217 South, Main Street- EMMA B. FOG GERTY S p e c i a l t y Hat S h o p 11 7 EAST LIBERTY STREE T t i I I LASSIFIE I COLTHISM CLOSES A DVERTISING AT 3 P.M. I SHOWS PRICES TODAY & TOMORROW 2:00-3:30 7:00 -8:30 Adults 30c Matinees 20c Children lOc WANTED D-Salesman for big money g proposition this summer. nan guaranteed $525, and good an make $1,500. 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