THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1921. k ... t K OFFICE TICKET SALE FOR 'SELINA SUE" OPENS TODAY t 1:30 o'clock this afternoon tlie et sale for the Junior Girls' play open at the box office of the itney theater. The advance sale Graham's bookstore ended last night. To date the Friday night and Satur- day matinee performances are prac- tically sold out. There are still a number of good seats for Saturday night left. Rehearsals begin today at the Whit- ney theater with a practice tonight ash ion'S, Decreei You fMust Waltz The Waltz has once more regained its position in the modern ball room. The Waltz hill be more popular than eker this summer. Can You Waliz? Can You Dance? If not,- Register Nown! ce1 f.udil4 -ww lii 11111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111 i and the final dress rehearsal Thurs- day night. The cast was given a rest last night in order to get ready for the strenuous work of the remaining two rehearsals. W1om en Apparatus practice for any girls in- terested in the indoor meet will be held from 10 to 12 o'clock and from 5 to 6 o'clock today. Girls taking part in the colonial dance to be given Thursday night, will practice at 7 o'clock tonight at,-Hill auditorium. Due to the fact that a number of senior women have left school, a few $2 and $1.50 seats for the Friday night performance of the Junior Girls' play may still be obtained. Basketball practice for first and sec- ond teams will be held as follows: freshmen at 2 o'clock Wednesday, Jun- iors at 3 o'clock Wednesday, sopho- mores at 5 o'clock Thursday. There will be a rehearsal of the Junior Girls' play at 7 o'clock tonight at the Whitney theater. The ticket sale for thq Junior Girls' play has been removed from Graham's bookstore. The box office sale at the Whitney theater will begin at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. Copies of "The Importance of Be- ing in Earnest" have been placed in the upper study hall at the Library for the use of members of Masques. Collars for senior women's gowns will be sold Thursday and Friday mornings in Tniversity hall. Mortarboard will meet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. PLANS COMPLETED FOR SENIOR SUPPER NEARLY 400,000 own a Corona type- writer. Price $50.00. Easy terms if desired. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Ar- cade.-Adv. Use Classified advertising and sell your miscellaneous articles.-Adv. LEANER PRESSERS. hone LD Ladies Palty Gowns a Specialty N A. 1.' Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or stuall. I 11 The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,00.00 Resonrees ........$5,00}0,0001.(0 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. LUNCH ROOM A Nice Cozy Place Where You Enjoy Your Ifeal One half block South I C I .1 of 4MAJ" v. C U Society Brand. 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GENERAL AGENTS Life Assurance Society of the United States DINNG, - - - PITTSBURGII, PA. 6 iit l filH 111t il l tltlil lilliliililtllilllit11H1111i11111Ni 11Hiili G i ALL Eu TICKETS 50c At BOOKSTORES NATIONS' THE E Senior girls will hold their annual supper at 6 o'clock Friday night in the Congregational church. After the supper the girls will attend the Jun- ior Girls' play in a body, led by the members of Mortarboard and Senior society. The senior class will occupy the front section of the Whitney the- ater and will sing songs which have been composed in honor of the junior class. Mrs. Marion L. Burton, Dean Myra B. Jordan, Mrs. John R. Efling- er, Mrs. John L. Brumm, Mrs. Louis A. Strauss will be guests at the sup- per. CIVEN ON St. Patrick's Day Hill Auditorium 8 P.M. 1 JAMBOREE The Equitablel !r ,t FRICK BUIL CLMN CL AS SI FIE COLUMN CLOSES CLOSES £13 P.M. ADVERTISING D AT 3 P.M. LOST AND FOUND )ST-Last Thursday in Upper Study Hall, Library, large black leather notebook, containing 'notes under heads D, F, G, R, N. Finder please call Bronson, 371. 112-2 )ST-Between Methodist church and Geddes Heights, Sorority Pin, initials M. W. Please return to D. Howe, 6, Geddes Heights or call 1632-J. 112-2 )ST-Will the person who picked up a gold capped Parker fountain pen March 4, return it to Room 241 New Engineering Bldg? Reward. 112-2 )ST-Gold wrist watch, between lMartha Cook and Barbour Gym, Monday evening. Return to Martha Cook Building. Reward. .113 )ST-Friday night at Grey Shop a small pink purse containing about $10.00. Finder please call 1058-R. 112-3 )ST-Bachelite pipe Thursday in front 325 Jefferson. Reward if brougt to above address. 112-2 )ST-Child's black fur neckpiece. Reward. Telephone 1848-R. 112-3 XISCELLANEOUS IE SALESMAN Class- of the Nation- al Casualty Company will meet for the first time Wednesday "evening, March 16th, at 7 o'clock in the Di- rectors room of the University Y. MI. C. A. on State St. Please be present as it is important if you expect to take up this work. 112-2 INTERESTED in profitable Sum- ner work, see Bald at 1034 E. Hur- on St. Phone 2024-R. 111-6 FOR RENT >R RENT-Large two room suite. P'urnished for comfort and study. Two blocks from campus. 815 E. Huron. 13 Q RENT-Large beautiful room ar- anged for two. Steam heat. PhoneI FOR SALE FOR SALE-To close out small lot of U. of M. stationery, 24 sheets good bond note paper, 24 envelopes to matcN, 25 cents. One half usual price. Room 2 over Moe's Sport Shop, from 8 to 5. 711 N. Univ. Ave. 112-2 FOR SALE-New Corona Typewriter. Price $50.00. 400,000 in use. Easy terms if desired. Other typewriters taken in exchange. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. 13 FOR SALE-Kodak-1A Junior equip- ped with Kodak Anastigmat F.7.7 Lens. Leather carrying case in- cluded. Call Bradley, 2220. 111-3 FOR SALE-Full Dress Suit. Size 38. Call at 316 S. State St. S. W. Tray- lor.. Practically new. Cost $110.00. 111-3 FOR SALE-C Melody Conn $axa- phone, nearly new and in excellent condition. Call Haight, 2220. 111-3 FOR SALE OR RENT-Typewriters at reduced prices. School of Short- hand, 711 N. Univ. - 112-2 WANTED WANTED-Men who dare think big money, for guaranteed summer sell- ing proposition. To arrange person- al interview at Allenel Hotel, Wed- nesday or Thursday, call Martin Larson, 959. 112-2 WANTED - Stenographer. Part or full time. Should be able to read some German. Applyi Room 208, Chemistry , 112-2 WANTED - An experienced waiter without 8 o'clocks, for small club of men. Phone 1049-J after 8 P. M. 113-3 WANTED-To rent a microscope. Call AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen Majestli-Cecil B. DeMille's pro- duction, "Forbidden Fruit." Pathe News. Arcade-"Behold My Wife," a George Melford production. Wuerth-- Douglas Fairbanks in "The Nut." -I Orpheum-Will Rogers in "Hon- est Hutch." Comedy, and an episode of "Velvet Fingers." THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit)-Henry Hull, Alma Tell, and George Marion in the comedy, "When We Are Young." Schubert (Detroit)--Bert Wil- liams and George McKay in the musical comedy, "Broad- way Brevities of 1920." Easter display of Millinery at Vogue Shoppe, 230 Nickel's Arcade.-Adv. -- A DESIRE FOR ANY TYPE OF DANCING may easily be satisfied at MLLE. JEANETTE KRUZSKA'S DANCING STUDIO AESTHETIC DANCING SOFT SHOE DANCING TOE DANCING BALL ROOM DANCING We aim to make you graceful in addition to knowing steps Easter Openng' Wednesday and Thursday March 16th and 17th Music from 2 to 5 o'clock Exclusive models that accurately portray the style tendencies of the Laster Season Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses, SkirtsMillinery and Easter Accessories /li You are Invited , AO;?. I- n 124 South Main Street Instructors MLLE. KRUZSKA PHILIP MILLER,'23 StudIlo-24 E. Huron St. Phone 2308-B I U