'omen's To le 7 11 I ,xclusive girls at tion of R. 0. T. nt time. e nossi- 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. ne team All houses that had candy and blue' ion with books for sale during the examination ols. weeks should turn in the money to s being Dorothy Jeffrey, '24, at once. ,w sport, lug held t of the A special meeting of the Freshman i. ofThe Girls' Glee club will be held at 4:10 ded. o'clock today .in Barbour gymnas- and use lum. All members are especially re- .22 prac- quested to be present. et up in Rehearsals for the Junior' Girls' y, large play will be. held as follows: The a six to whole cast and choruses at 9:30 o'clock numbers Saturday morning. Practices will be s neces- held at Sarah Caswell Angell hall. ays each - t a time. There will be a Women's league .sed, and party at 4 o'clock this afternoon er small in Barbour gymnasium. . and aI ng the rifle ready mak- oon be able iwith girls' ce inication from g a team of compete with held sometime practices are it the Armory, K Major Ship- e girls out on The official color for the cap tassel for seniors in the School of Education is pale blue, according to recent in- vestigations. Senior girls in the School of Education are asked to con- sider this in placing their orders for caps and gowns so that they may be ready for the Junior Girls' play. Chaperones for dances over the week end are: Union-Friday, Mrs. Yates' Adams; Saturday, Mrs. H. B. Lazell; Armory-Friday, Miss Martha Hills; Saturday,. Mrs. H. W. Cake. The entire cast and choruses for the Junior Girls' play will r&'earse at 9 o'clock this morning at Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The playground class nowbeing of- fered is a continuation of last se- mester's, and re-registration of old members its unnecessary. The class meets at 2 o'clock on. Wednesdays. There is to be a class in indoor baseball which all girls who are in- terested may join. It will meet from 3:15. to 3:45 o'clock on Thursdays. The beginning dancing class is to, meet at 8 o'clock on Monday and Fri- day evenings. Aiy girls who signed up for 1:30 o'clock may come at 8 o'clock if they wish. There will be no class at 1:30 o'clock. Adams House Dance Proves Success A little pep; a. little work, result: another brick in the League building. This time it was the girls of Adams house who made $50 from their dance Wednesday afternoon at the Armory. Adams house is a freshman house, too. An exclusive cabaret opens to Uni- versity women at 4 o'clock this after- noon. The place is Barbour gymnas- ium, and the why and wherefore is none less than the League party which is to be something very different this week. Those who attended the League cab- aret last year will remember the fun and come again, and those to whom the occasion is new will find in the stunts to be given by members of Kappa Del- ta and Theta Phi Alpha sororities and several league houses something to re- member for next year, for they promise to be the "real thing." Afler .the stunts, everybody will dance to the music of the Helen New- berry residence orchestra. HOIIE JCONOXICS TAUGHT AT ANN ARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Instruction in home economics under the supervision of the city Y. W. Ca A., will be given at the Ann Arbor high school at & 'clock every Tuesday evening. University girls are especi- ally invited to attend the classes. The girls will be taught to prepare and serve meals with Miss Edith Sullivan as the instructor. TEAM & ASFTG TELEPHONE 214 F1 A Rlable Jeweler CHAPMAN 118 South Main Friday - Saturday Alice Lake VJ^'1 ^ ^L ^l 1 1. ^li J"1L BY ONE SORORITY Pi Beta Phi sorority holds the hon- or of being the first sorority to be- come 100 per cent in the Women's league life membershi drive. There are 30 girls in the house. According to present indications the competion will be close during the last two days of the campaign since several houses are nearing their quota. Patronise our Advertisers.-Adv. ,, t ยข NEW Sring Suits VERY VERSATILE $45 - 65 85 1 The Sewyns present JANE COWL In Her Createst Suooess " SMILIN' THROUGH" Next Week-"THE BAT" I GARRICK C ata'2Nhs8 Sharp DETROIT SoTilEw MAifLOiE Sat. Mat. "Merchant o1Venice;" Tues., Fri. Eves.. "Twelfth Night- Wei, Sat, Eves., "Hamlet" Thurs. "Taming of the Shrew" $1 to $3 ,Suits which express persona in a thousand ways. There the three-piece effects, the mod with the Toreado cape, the s tailleurs with their long slit ja ets. Tweeds and Homespuns h a prominent place among the sp styles. Women's and misses'. "' ere~hroJie'yk COPRNER WOODWARD L STATE' ONLY PLArE OF BUSNEAS NO CONNECTION WITh ANY OTER STO I .s lity are dels him ack- ave louts l vil L AE "ONE - A - also Century This Ad and 15cv Soon - "The]I e yin In in' " r "Con- "Over the Wire" +a in "Over in "One State SavingsBank Car. lMain and Washington Today Through TR ... 1J 7 -E. H. Soth- ve in Shake- (Detroit) - n "Smilin' Capital $300,000 Surplus $300,000 Resources $4,000,000 K /+ y, Feb. 25)-Leo n "The Great ondition Improved Mrs. John R. Effing- Mnfined to her home ight case of infiu- R PLUMBtNGx ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY VITNEY Saturday Even'g, Feb.25 III] iii A 'ill nbing of charac- th our fixtures repair work live is we had when siness. If there plumbing sup- we display we . Don't forget r 2452. I, A RST EAAt ATTEACTIT A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION i ADDED FEATURES nek Lrtin PRICES: $1,00, $1,50, $2,00, $2,50 MAIL ORDERS NOW eCi rcus Kinograms . 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