he final series of games ball color tournament on ning, the brown team re- .ampionship with a clear .e games won. The blue econd place with sixout es won, while the gray, le, and green teams are place. The tournament essful in stimulating and a solid interest in the of the work which they i the color series, girls osen on class teams and two weeks is as follows: The senior team, junior team, and sophomore squad at 7:30 o'clock on Tuesdays and Thursdays; the sophomore team, freshman team' and fredshman squad at 8:.15 o'clock on Tuesdays and Thurs- days. FRESHMEN WARNED TO COMPLY WITH MICHIGANM TRADITIONS ' - - . - Fresmen who did not wear their toques, or who fail to comply with other Michigan traditions, are being looked up by the underclass conduct' committee. Several violations of the freshmen rules have occurred recently. This is due in part to the registration of a large number of new students, but other freshmen have- been lax in their observance of the regulations recent- ly, according to the committee. All violations will receive proper action. Violations of the rules regarding freshmen should be reported to one of the following committeemen: Stan- ley Muirhead, 231; Edward Murane, 909; Arthur McWood, 1460; or Camer- on Ross, 1399. C. f-,J 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. All gills who made pledges for the Y. W. C. A. last semester aresasked to pay them this week. The office will be open daily from 9 to 12 and from 1:30 to 5 o'clock. There is great need for more social service workers at the University hos- pital. All who are interested are ask- ed to call Janet Spiess from 1:30 to 2:30 Monday and Tuesday at the hos- pita-l. The hours for rifle practice have been changed to the following: From 9:30 to 12 o'clock on Tuesdays; from 7 to 9 o'clock Wednesday evenings; from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock on Thurs-. waomen day afternoons. These hours will be in force until the week of March 20. Try-outs for the plays to be given by the Faculty Women's club will be be held for the second time at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. All faculty wom- en interested are urged to be present. at this time as the committee is anx- ious to make up the casts as soon as possible. There will be a meeting of the Sen- ior Girls' play committee at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium. - All women .who are interested in do- ing social service work at~ the Homoeo- pathic hospital are asked to meet at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at New- berry hall. Rehearsals for the Junior Girls' play will be held as follows: Group 2 at 7 o'clock Monday night; group 1 at 7:30 o'clock Monda'y night; group 7 at 7 o'clock Tuesday night; group 6 at 4E o'clock Wednesday; group 3 at 4 o'clock Thursday; group 1 at 5 o'clock uses at 5 o'clock Wednesday. SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED BY BRYN MAWR COLLEGE Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania, offers a large number of scholarships annually to graduates of universities and colleges 'of acknowledged stand- ing. Those being offered are 20 resi- dent fellowships of $810 in value, one resident research fellowship of5$1,200, one resident scholarship of $550, 20 MR A E-- -ONDAY Douglas Fairbanks' In "DOUBLE TROUBLE" Also Harold Lloyd and Bebe Daniels! in "Eastern Westerners" Tuesday- Wednesday "*THE BRONZE BELL"} It's A Special fR A E Recommendations of pr indications of future suce emic work are given w award. Each year five Eu eling fellowships of $500 awarded to members of school of Bryn Mlawr coll Information concerning arships may be found in the graduate school. Exclusive VI I are e at 4:15 o'clock ursdays. These separate teams chedule for the ices for the next HATS and GOW MRS. GRACE VAN SCI PHONE 795-W 230 Nickels Arca ,.. r I. Detroit Journal: "The thousands upon wIhoni 'The Four Horsenen of the Apocalypse' tale, with its undertone of sacred allegory, made a profound impres- sion, will find that impression deepened and vivified by the pic- ture." 5-Days - 5 Starting Today "For sheer realism 'The Four horsemen of the Apocalypse' has never been excelled . .' . it chal- lenges comparison . A picture you cannot afford to miss." Detroit Free Press: ALICE TERRY as MARGUERITE 4 Times Daily 2:00 4:00 7:00 9.00 JOHN SAINPOLIS as LAURIER RUJDOLPHI TALENTIlN as JULIO ,E { ~ 'rr Boston Herald: New York Globe: "It is a picture to renew our faith in film produc- on and to make you far- et the horrors in the creen production of other The Cinema of theCentuiry!! Metro's, Epochal Production of "The piece place with 'The Birth Nation,' 'Way Down I and other great mn picture nmster-pieces In'the opinion of r it surpasses them all / I' Vincent Blasco Ibanez' Internationally Famous Novel ,' ' v ' , Q : 4 ., VIRGINIA WARWICK as CIIICHr OF THE APOCALYPSE ALA-N HALE as KARL ViON 1.,ARTIIoTT~ Chicago Tribune: "Go and see 'The Four rsemeA of the A'poca- se.' . . . It is worth ur time and money." I A Real Metropolitan Presertation With Concert Orchestra Vocalist, Special Effects, Etc. At All De Luxe Performances Only No Seats Reserved i TO OUR PATRONS In an effort to convey to the mind of the public an idea of an unusual picture's impressiveness, producers of pho- toplays often have resorted to a listing of statistics; a mention of the money spent on it, the gross weight of steel and stone used n structural work, the mleage of the film exposed, and the like. As well gauge the greatness of a master's painting by the number of tubes of color he has used, as to argue that "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" is the supreme picture play in the, screen's history merely because it re quired over a million to make, a year to photograph, and six months to prepare for the camera. And so, despite the interest of these off-t'-e-screen facts, we ask you to forget them. The picture can achieve it aim only when you respond in the measure intended to t drama; when you share the joy and the dejection of its people to the fullest; when you thrill as the thrill to the big momentsIn life; -.vhhn\you, watching their ma on tie sllv(-r screen, v rital1y live their expri n-f~ MAJEiSTId THEATEIR G. H. Hoag, Mgr. -. _--- --- Pittsburg Pr I 'The Four Horsem of the Apocalypse' is really great picture . ,One -which stands out sharp contrast to the e eryday claptrap for whi too many producers see to think the Amer public is clamoring." PRICES The lowest ever charged anywhere for this production Sunday Matinee and Ev'enings Balcony .............. . c Main Floor'-........... c Kiddie..............20e Week Day Matinees Adults............35c Children 1.............c Shows Daily at 2:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:OG DeLuxe Performances Sunday at 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 f r f- A San Francisco Examiner: most ambitious screencraft that