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February 22, 1922 - Image 7

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Be'cause 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 22.

All girls wishing to b
from the University lo
women should see Dean
dan at once.

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The Selwyns present
JANE COWL
in Her Createst Success
"SMILIN' THROUGH
Next Week-"THE BAT"

DuH"EN MARLU
Sa.Ma.'Merchant .f Venice;" Tues., Fri.E
Night" Wed., Set, Eves.,,"Hamlet" Thurs.
d Shrew~ $1 to $3

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ichigan women,
A. cabinet, were
annual banquetI
Hoff Federation
the Detroit Y.
it at the Detroit

500 Attend
an; 500 girls representing
rated clubs of the Detroit
n, met at this annual ban-.j
hear reports of the year's
ard honors to the most pro-
oups in education, member-
ervice, and to elect officers
wing year. Among the oth-
s on the program were an.
the Right Rev. Charles D.
n "The Relation of the Y.
Industry."
ation extended by the fed-
its University of Michigan
one step in the movement
-industrial co-operation. It1
of both organizations, theE
W. C, A. and the Detroit
to get together for the ex-
ideas and for personal
ie for Co-Operation
lents can profit by a knowl-
e practical experience of
dustry, and that industrial
;ain a great deal from the
etical ideals of college girls
by both organizations. It
co-operation by which each
t in such a way that they
f!of the University of Mich-
C. A., its representatives
.federation cabinet council
ittee members to be their
knn Arbor the week end of
Girls' play, at which time
nt meeting will be held.

All senior girls should be measured,
for their caps and gowns at Mack &,
Co.'s before March 1 in order that
they may wear them to the Junior
Girls' play.
The Y. W. C. A. cabinet will meet at
3 o'clock this afternoon at New-
berry hall.
Fisher's orchestra will furnish the
music for the matinee dance which the
girls of Adams' house are to give
at the Armory this afternoon for
the benefit of the University of Mich-
igan league building fund. The party
will last from 3 until 5:30 o'clock.
Tickets for the affair are on sale for $1.
The Wednesday evening rifle prac-
tice will be changed to Thursday eve-
ning on account of the holiday today.
All girls who are planning to go to the
Thursday practice are asked to sign
to that effect on the bulletin board in
Barbour gymnasium. Everyone is ask-
ed to come to the practice promptly,
at 7:30 o'clock.
Chairmen of Masques play-reading,
coaching, cast, property, and stage
committees will meet at 10 o'clock this
morning in the parlors of Barbour
gymnasium.
A regular meeting of Masques will.'
be held at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow aft-
ernoon in the parlors of Barbour gym-
nasium.
Scott house is the first house to
earn a 100. per cent sign in the league
house to house membership campaign.
Favorable reports are coming in from
the other houses.
Any girls who are considering tak-
ing work in playgronud instruction
should consult with Miss, Wood about

The Michigan Daily of Thursday,
Dec. 8, 1892, announced the organiza-
tion of a freshman banjo club.

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Any fellow who will not take the
trouble to see our Suits for Sprin
in Sport Models, has only himself
to blame, if he pays more,'for his
clothes than we ask. Think this, over,
The prices below include
. Two Pair r

Spring Shirts - $1.00 to $6.00
Spring Caps - $1.50 ,4$3.00
Spring ats - $3.50 " $5.00
Spring lies - -.75 " $2.00

.00 $3000 $3500 $ 40.00

J.F W ii ert C.

Next to WUERTH THEATER

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NKT PRICES to CAPACITY BUSINESS__________________________________________

Washington FestivaI Week Now in Conjunction With
First National:Week

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STARTS TODAY
This Big Double Attractation will be shown at Regular Prices

JOH N

ARRYMORE
IN ALBERT PAYSON TERRUNE'S REMARKABLE STORY

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PERSONALLY DIRECTED BY
MARSHALL NEILAN

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until he was twenty-five.
-thei ihe stepped off the yacht upon which
his wealthy father's will had imprisoned him
-endthe first woman he met was an adven-
turess!
Then there's drama and hmor and nov-
elty all the way from Broadway to the South
Sea IstIes and in every foot of this one perfect
screen production.

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LOOK AT THIS CAST
JACQUES LENOI.. .......JOHN BARRYMORE
Mavis........................Colleen Moore
Madge Vance......... . .......Anna Q. Nilsson
Mrs. Hastings Vance ..............Ida Waterman
The Dean......................Frank Currier
John Carson .................. J. Barney Sherry
Jocko. ..... ......Wesley Barry

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SPECIAL WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY MATINEE

Enlarged Orchestra
PEatFOR wlA CE4: 1:30, 3:00, 4:30

Special

Score

EVENING: 7:00, 8:30

Here At Last, This Year's Greatest Comedy
THE FROZEN-FACED COMEDIAN

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POSITIVELY A KNOCKOUT

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