W. W. Marquardt, Philippine ed- nal agent, who is engaged in the tion of teachers needed for the ppine schools, will interview any fied teachers who are interested, 2 to 5 o'clock, Monday afternoon, wieser, of the University of California for post-graduate courses in the sci- ences, art, economics, mathematics. etc. . He plans to locate the univer- sity on the plateaus of Mexico, so as to keep it free from national -prejudice and misunderstanding. He thinks it would produce a more friendly feel- ing between Mexico and this country. A universal language would gradually be adopted. FINE CUSTOM TAILORING 11111 SAILINGS To and from Announced fo Spring and Summer Months ReservationsnoW being made. BOOK NOW. Limited space. Sail- ings and literature sent on request Detroit Travel gBureau 524 Griswold St, Detroit Opposite U. S. Immigration Office FREE TRAINING During Spring Vacation SELLING BRUSHES You Can't Mistake-. It's A Money Maker! Write Box "Brushes". Care Michigan Daily Ready to Serve AT AmY TE Open from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Pot of hot tea and bowl 61 rio PLAIN CHOP SUEY 85 CENTS CHINESE and AMERICAN Style Short Orders The Quality of our Workmanship is high- er than the Price. Eighty high school teachers are needed and applicants must be college graduates or have had at least three years teaching experience. Transport- ation is furnished for the men and women, who must be 21 and 30 years of age respectively, and a salary of, from $1,500 to $1,600 will be paid. In addition, women 26 years of age may apply for a position as elementary, critic, or model teacher with a salary up to $1,800. FINAL PLANS FOR SENIOR LITERARY DANCE COMPLETED Planshaveybeen completed for the fsenior literary dance which is to be held Friday, April 22, in the ball room of, the Michigan Union. The sale of tickets will be announced at some 'fut- ure date. Frederick J. Petty, '21, president of the senior literary class urges that all students in the graduating class ar- range at once for the purchase of. their cap and gowns at George Moe's on North University avenue. "'We intend to revive the old cus- tom of senior men wearing canes," said Petty, "and the class has ar- ranged with Wagner and company, who have the canes of the type order- ed by the class." 11111 l Quang Tung Lo 615 Liberty St. E 4I. AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen Majestle-Will Rogers In "The Guile of Women.." Arcade-Douglas MacLean in "Chickens" Comedy, Bray comic, and Kinograms. Wuerth-Bebe Daniels in "She Couldn't Help It." Comedy and Pathe Review. Albert Gansle 113 South Main Street Second Floor Law, Medical and Dental Books Bought, Sold or Exchanged TWIN BEDS ."U . 11 1=77V 771V7 with M and Mrs. Carter o Haven Moans for a missing husband! Grieft,1I 1 I Orpheum- Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven in "Twin Beds." Christie comedy, "Shuffle the Queens." THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit)-"The Bird of Paradise," an Hawaiian rom- ance with Florence Rockwell and the Singing Hawaiians. Schubert (Detroit) - Second week of "Broadway Brevities of 1920," with Bert Williams and George McKay. And yet this*college is going to laugh its head off at the terrible twin-bed tangle of poor old Monti and dear little Blanche. Inks & Pastes Typewriting Paper Fountain Pens Metal Pencils TODAY and TOMORROW Biddle's Book Store 11 Nickels Arcade Plan International University Plans for an international university are being made by Professor Breit- IA R R I C K DETROIT IE BIRD Of PARADISE with Florence Rockwell and the Singing Hawaiians Nights 75c to $3 Wed, and Sat. Matinee 50c to $2 II p / 1l / 'F i ,. / °°,o; THE AMUSEMENT CENTRE OF ANN ARBORa -9 1 u[ 1 SHOWS 2:00 3:30 7:00 - 8:30 PRICES Adullst 20s Matinees 15. TODAY and SATVRDAY It Is To Laugh! Douglas MacLean Is A Chicken Raiser In "Chickens" Did you ever have the nightmare. This scene alone will reproduce your actual feelings during a bad dream. Doug's admirers acclaim this his best picture. \ViA. ({ 4 For pure, delicious candy perfection, try a Burpee chocolate covered nougat bar. I Sc and 10c at your dealer's S HUBE R T DETROIT- Broadway Brevities of ;1920 SHOWS 2:00" 3:30 7:00 - 8:30 rF#,, F PRICES ADULTS S0o MATINEES 200 I Wm I TODAY AND TOMORROW J a TODAY AND TOMORROW i+ "Woman, woman, you ban full of lies," said Yal the sailor, when he came back unexpectedly and found his girl;in another man's lap. A great picture, flooded with true-to-life comedy . , . -a- ., . , -. , .- :::. I 7,-- i N. AC 11 r . a;: y l .. ., ' : 1 7 4 \ l \N 1,: k 4 O' V : / I ' I- -,N Y ot t )L v s eso ' ' heA xo st abaG k a i 1 s I SIIE COULDN'T HELDI Which Should She Choose? NANCE OLDEN was a lonely orphan girl. A thief befriended her and taught her his craft. In gratitude for the first kindness she had ever known, she stole for him, Then one day, after a daring escapade, she came upon the Other Man. This man taught her the meaning of going straight, of self-respeet, of an honest livelihood. Both men loved her for what they saw in her. Which would she choose? The Best Sunshine Comedy Yet "HIS DIERY EAT'' WUERTH ORCHESTRA -UNIVERSAL NEWS I' Added: COMEDY "BLONDES" BRAY PICTO