7:30 o'clock to- rry residence. dan will be at y st'udents from ernoon. e cast of "The teet at 3 o'clock vberry hall. Literary society clock tonight in the fourth floor g of the >f King's 0 o'clock hall aud- The University Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:30 o'colck this afternoon in Hill auditorium. All girls who have been making posters for the Junior Girls' play should bring them to Barbara Baker, 602 Monroe street, at once. No more students will be admitted in the playground class after Wednes- day, March 8. The class meets once a week only, at 2 o'clock on Wednes- days. Mrs. A. J. McDonald of Jackson, state corresponding secretary and member of the state executive body of King's daughters, will speak at the March me'eting of the University Hos- pital Circle of King's daughters which will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the auditorium of Lane hall. Every one who is interested in socialtservice and hospital work is in- vited to attend. ALUMNAE HOUSE TO RAISE" .. SCHOLARSHIP LOAN FUNDS Blanche Howell, '20, president o the alumnae association of Alumnae house, was in Ann Arbor over the week end planning to raise money for a scholarship loan fund for students" of Alumnae house. This is considered a progressive'innovation for so small a house. At present there are 16 girls living at Alumnae house. Tryouts Tonight Try-outs for Athena Literary socie- ty for women will be held at 7:15 o'clock tonigth in the Alpha Nu rooms on the fourtli floor of University hall. Any women enrolled in the University of Michigan are eligible for member- ship and may try out by appearing before the society and giving a three- minute extemporaneous speech. Some of the points considered in judging the speeches are: voice, poise, thought, and delivery. 'The member- ship committee is especially anxious that freshmen women try out at this time. Y.W.C.A. TO HEAR NAT IONAL PLANS The national budget and financial' plans of the Y. W. 'C. A. will be pre- sented by Miss Marie L'Hommedieu, and other convention issues will be disc'ussed by Miss Marguerite Stuart, field student secretary, at a joint meet- ing of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet and ad- visory board at o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Newberry ahall. Members of the advisory board will be the guests of the cabinet for tea following the business meeting. Somethingf- for'* sale? A Classified Ad in The Daily will find a buyer.- Adv.. i F AT THE TODAY sere"e. booth in Universi to the girls who w~ Arcade-"Saturday Night," Cecil de Mille's production. Majestic-Elsie Ferguson, Wal- lace Reid in "Forever." Wuerth-Marie Prevost in "Don't Get Personal." Orpheum-Antonio Moreno in "A Guilty Conscience." Rae-Ethel Clayton in "Sham." be held at 2:3 noon in Lane THIS WEEK ing Monday afternoon: The girls were also warned that for each hour they are absent without a substitute, they 'will be fined $2 which is the approx- imate amount of money lost. Workers are needed for the periods from 8:40 to 9:30 on Mondays and Fridays. Buy your clhss toques from Dali advertisers.-Adv. SHUBERT A'at. Wed.- - soc to $:oo MICHIGAN Nights - - 500 to $20Oo (DETROIT) Sat. Mat. . 5Cto $1.50 "The John Mecormack of Comic Opera' WALTER SCANLAN in a comedy with songs "1IR ISH EYES" GARRICK Mat.Wed. - oc to$Iso DETROIT Sat. Mat. oc to $2.0 Zimbalist's Exquisite. Musical Comedy "HONEY DEW" Opera - Musloal Comedy - Speotaoe . Drama LAST TIME TODAY Herbert Rawlinson in a meet- 712 . Near State i I i the Mummers' spring of Thorn" will be held o'clock Tuesday and noons in the parlors of Stas" Garrick (Detroit)--"Honeydew," a musical comedy. y.. Shubert Michigan Walter Scanlan Eyes." (Detroit) - in "Irish its regular is evening Burton will give a e members. Is for Tuesday will be roups 5 and 2 at 4 7 at 4:30 o'clock and- lock. These rehearsals Sarah Caswell Angell FANDES FOR LOWE R A Em Today-WEDNESDAY. ETHEL CLAYTON in "SAM, Also Torcly Comedy This "AD" with 1 ceuts will admit you. Thursday - Friday TOM MEIGHA'N in "THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN" R A Ew Said the Alumnus the dai received his copy of the iL ganensian: "It makes one think o times to see the 'Ensian a Guess I will have to run. and see a football game fall and I think I better scribe a little to the Won League Building too." You may not realize how : influence the Michigane: will have with your fri Send one to them and don't get one for yourself. On the Campus Today - t tiss Janet -vice work will find pital from afternoon "CHEATED. Phone 294-F2 Branch Store, 715. University Ave. Phone 294-F1 320 E. Liberty St. HEARTS" r..Er STARTS TODAY And Through Saturday L ,What Does Saturday Night Mean to You? PLEASE NOTE CHANGE C SCHEDULE OWING TO OF PICTURE A ttraction E xtraordinary Cecil Bs uCTN 0 p -1-. j ,;. ;; m1 ~1htd ,.1 an heiress eloped with her chauffeur and a mil- lionaire married his pretty laundress-what ild their wedded live sbe like? he answer is here-in a gorgeous tale of the top bottom of New York Showing each half how 'other half lives and running Fifth Avenue into .ey Island. story of fashion, revel and love-and the two atest fire and railroad rescue scenes ever filmed! 'aturdda I See The Hallowe'en Ball And The Jazz Swimming Pool! ri . f. You want tlhrils? You crave beauty? You demand action? You love romanicel You seek suspense? ~Then Come and be thrill-shocked to see "SATURDAY NIGHT" Gorgeous Beyond Imagination; leautiful In Realism BEAUTY! Magnificent sets and Mr. De"Mille's greatest "gown picture"! Ball scenes, carabet scenes, Coney Island scenes, fire scenes, wreck scenes, form- ing the background of one of the greatest modern up-to-the-minute love stories ever screened! I THE Iris Tan Suydam ... .....LeatriceJoy Dick Prentiss..........Conrad Nagle Shamrock O'bay.... ...Edith 'Roberts Elsie, Dick's sister.......Julia Faye Mrs. Prentiss.........Edythe Chapman CAST Uncle .............Theodore Roberts ;Mrs. O'Day. ...........Sylvia Ashton The Count...........John Davidso Tompkin.............James O'Neill The Professor..........Winter Hall t New York's two leading theatres, the Rivoli and Rialto, were powerless to accommodate the throngs trying to see this production, February 28, with a standing line starting at the theatres' entrance and extending for a block, in a downpour of rain. This' is proof positive of the picture's worth. And The Price Was $2.20 I /.E IL Symphony Orchestra Special Musical Score f SPECIAL SCHEDULE PRICES -Matinee, 25c. Matinee, 2:00 and 3:45. Eyeiings - Balcony, 25c; Evenings, 7:00 and 8:45. 'Main Floor, 35c. Last Feature starts 9:15. Kiddies, 10c always. ' r- jowl' N I /l -.- N