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SWIMMING MEET

W ill .

rsity loi
ie Dean

rrow money
L funds for
lyra B. Jor-.

irls who wish' tp work in the
a University hall are requestedf
up in the blue book which has
aced in the league room or to
rothy Jeffrey, '24, phone 398.
Vomen's Cosmopolitan club will'
guests of Martha Cook dormi-
dinner Sunday, Feb. 19.

The beginning class in dancing is
scheduled to meet at 8 o'clock Monday'
and Wednesday evenings. The first
meeting will be on Monday, Feb. 20.
All sophomore medical women stu-
dents are requested to. report, at the
director's office in Babour gymnas-
ium between 5 and 5:30 o'clock Mon-
day, Feb. 20, to make definite. ar-
rangements for taking gymnastic
work.
Because of many conflicting events
the party to have been given by the
advisory board of the Women's league
on Feb. 25 has been postponed to
April 25. .

Chaperones for dances over the
eek end are-Union - Mrs. Yates
cdams; Armory-Mrs. H. W. Cake;
ackard--Mrs. E. G. Heartt.
Any girls who are considering tak--
.g work in playgronud Instruction
ould consult with MViss Wood about
atering the class as soon as possi-

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some va

cancies in the
s.' Al girls
d' sign onathe
ar gymnasium
e admitted to
Feb. 20.

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Screen

AT THE THEATERS

Arcade-Tom Mix in "The Rough
Diamond."
Majestic-Alice Lake in "The
Hole in the Wall.".
Wue rth- yrtle Reed's "A the
Sign of the Jack O'Lantern."
Orpheum-Ora Carew 't "Be-
yondthe Crossroads."
Rae-"The Shark Master."

TODA

Each dormitory, league house, and
ority is urged to send a representa-
e to a meeting in Barbour gymnas-
a at 10 o'clock this morning,
les for the house to house campaign
1 be explained and life memnbersbh>
ds, tags, and 100 per cent signs
I be distributed.
Xl members of the Freshman Girls'
e club are requested to be present
I very important meeting to beheld
4:10 o'clock Monday afternoon in
'bour gymnasium.
-roup 2 of the Junior girls' play
)fuses will meet at 10, o'clock this
rning ,at the Alpha Chi Omega
se. Group 1 will meet at 11 o'clock
morning at 1233 Volland -street.
ups 3, 5, 6, 7, and acts 2 and 3
. meet at 9:30 o'clock this morning

Seven events will fill the program
in the swimming meet'for women to be
held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening,
Feb. 21, at city Y. M. C. A. The,
meet, which is being held under the
direction of Miss Hazel Hovey, in-
structor in swimming, will be open
to University women, as well as to all
women who have been interested in
the swimming courses which have
been given there during the past few
months. r
The events to be entered are: 20-
yard breast stroke,n20-yardrback-
stroko, 20-yard free style, 40-yard
' backstroke, and 40-yard free style.
There will be also fancy diving, en-
trants in which will have two optional'
and two required dives. Finally, there
will be twonovelty races, a candle
race and a cork race. The meet will
be open to women spectators.
Many women have been interested
in the courses in swimming which
have been given during the past se-
mester by Miss Hovey. Examinations
and instruction in Red Cross life-sav-
ing will be^given during the rest of
the month, completing the semester's
work.
The new semester courses will start
Monday, Feb. 20. The fee for the course
will be four dollars for four months,
instruction. Girls may go down for
practice as many times a week as they
wish. The time for the regular class
at the Y. lyi. C. A. has been changed
to the hour between 9:30 and 10:30
o'clock on Wednesday mornings.
LINTON,'09, DIES
OF TYPHOID FEVER
Was Professor of Pharmacy on Yacul-
,ty of University of Washington
Arthur Wilson Linton, '09, associate
professor of pharmacy in the Univer-
sity of Washington, died of typhoid
fever at his Seattle home Jan. 26, ac-
cording to word received here yest-er-
day. He was 43 years old.
Professor Linton was born in Bunk-
er Hill, Illinois, in 1878. He received
the degree of Ph.G. at Highlaud Park
college, Des i Moines, Iowa, in 1902.
In 1909 he received his degree in
pharmacy from the pharmaceutical
college at Ann Arbor. Following this
he was engaged in the drug business
in Albion, Mich., for a short time, and
then became professor of pharmacy at
Valparaiso university, in Indiana. In
1913, he became a member of the fac-
ulty, of the University of Washington,
taking his degree of master of° science
form that institution in 1915.
For about a year prior to his death,
Professor Linton had been in poor
health. He spent last summer in Cal-
ifornia, but returned in time to attend
the annual convention of the Washing-
ton Slate Pharmaceutical association,
of which he was secretary. At, this
time he also resumed his teaching
which he continued until his death.

in time for Easter the orders must be
sent before Tuesday, Feb. 21.
Samples of these gloves were oil dis-
iplay at the Women's League party yes-
terday afternoon and they will be ex-
hibited at all the dormitories and sor-
ority houses on the campus. Anyone
wishing to .see or order them is asked
to call Doris Sprague at 2325.
SHUBERT Nights' . 500o to $2.50
MICHIGAN Wed, and Sat. Mats. Soc to $2
(DETROIT)
Margaret Anglin
IN
"The Woman in Bronze"
The Dramatic Event of the Season
GARRICK Mat.Wed..Sat. S0 to 2.00
Night 50Cto 2.50
The Distinguished Actor-Playwright
MR. LEO
D ITR I C U S TEIN
In His Great Success
'"THE GREAT LOVER"

V

$AST I [IES

Last Time Today

Ora .Care~w

' Spirits
Nay! Nay! Bad
No LiqluId Bii
SN y N a s BcFl o s - - -TNo L q iBuA s to r y o f c r o o k s w h o s o ld
Jiessages from the Dlead
until someone cut the wires
But as a Spokesman for Spo
You can't beat

Games played in the basketball color Kennedy's Soci
tournament on Thursday afternoon a student organi2
and evening resulted as follows: Green en to play for th
,defeated orange, blue defeated purple,
gray defeated yellow, brown defeated given under the
black, and red defaulted to white. The troit News.
color tournament will be completed The concert is s
next week, and class teams will be an- evening. This or
nounced on Tuesday, Feb. 21. the J-Hop.

IE

THIS WEEK

Crossroads"
Headquarters for

I Stae
Garrick (Detroit)-teo Ditrich-
stein in "The Great Lover."
Shubert Michigan (Detroit) -'
Margaret Anglin in "The Wom-
,an in Bronze."
Whitney (Sunday, Feb. 19) -
"Mary," a George Cohen pro-
duction. j

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D ancan

and

Prozra

et

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V

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De Luxe

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New Lines in

LAST TIMES TONIGHT
A MCdern Knight-
Errant--Bold and
Chivalrous

Paper, Leather, Wood
and Celluloid
The
Mvayer- Schairer
Companly
%'' 2 South Main Street

SON- HOPE HAMPTON in "Star I
COMING. Return Engagement of
HA YHORSEMEN
'~ APOCALYP

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That's.

TOM MIX
in
Rough
Diamond"

MORTARBOARD SELLS GLOVES
TO RATSE SCHOLARSHIP FVND
Gloves, always a very iiklrtant
part of women's toilet are mare than
ever in demand this spring. Long
ones, short ones and ones with the
gauntlet wrist, they all go to make
milady's outfit chic and up to the min-
ute. This is according to the latest
word received from Paris late last
night.
Mortarboard, senior honorary soci-
ety for women, has arranged to send
to .'France for as many gloves as the
University women will want. The pro-
ceeds will be used for a scholarship
fund. In order to get the supply here

MATINEE 2-3:30
Adults 20c
Kiddies 1Oc

x } t a: ii ? s_ . (
e

EVENING 7-f
Adults 30c
KIDDIES Oc

Friday and Saturday

Myrtle Reed's

"At the Sign of the Jack 0Lantern
Snub Pollard in "Call a Witness"

Drastic Reductions
on all

STARTING SUNDAY

No woman c?.n afford to miss this opportunity of buying a FUR at
reduced prices of first quality, such as we are offering. All Fur Coats
and Neck Pieces'have been reduced to the lowest possible level, in spite
of the rising prices of raw skins.
The balance of the Bankrupted stock of Suits
and Dresses, values to $125 now $19.75
FREE! Everything in Furs bought during this sale will be stored Free
of Charge until called for in our storage vault.

George Arliss

I

In

"DISRAELI"

A famous play depiciting international intrigue, domestic devotion,
the romance of youth and of age, and the conflict of brillant'minds
in a struggle for an empire.

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ZWER DLING'S
LADIES' TAILOR, ,a n d FURRIER
Furs Made Up Remodeled Raw Furs B'ougnt

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APWSLS

A fascinating story
A brilliant cast

Admirably
Beautifully photo

Established 1904,

Zwerdling Building

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HILL AUDITORIUM

Hans hindler

Dutch

Vi loncellist

Monday Eve.
February 20

Soloist With the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra>
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor

TICKETS
n saleat
SCHOOL OF MU
50c - $1.0c
$1.50 - $2.4

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