MAN Wain CBE, BUT ZEX'S reet kArd Streets soc to $1.00 -oc to $2oo - - Soc to $1.50 rComic Opera" II omen yi t, rFlit E.rnubna~v OUTLINED AT MEETING AT THE THE ii L -' , .; CANLAN a comedy with songs ISH EYES" %K Mat.wed. - 50ctto $1. Sat, Mat. - 5 to $2.00 t's Exquisite Musical Comedy NEY DEW " l Comedy "Spectacle . Drama, ,a B~ack"to O. D. MORRILL Stationery and Typewriters 17 Nickels Arcade DANA E, HISCOCK DEALER IN HARD And SOFT Junior Girls' play practices are as follows: The entire cast and choruses will rehearse at 9 o'clock Saturday morn- ing. All practices will he held at Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The hours for rifle practice are as follows: From 9:30 to 12 o'clock on Tuesday mornings; from 7 to 9 o'clock on Wednesday evenings; from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock on Thusday after- noons. These hours will be in force until the week of March 22. Rehearsal of the entire cast and choruses for the Junior Girls' play will be held from .7 to 9 o'clock to- night. Those who are not present will be fined. Kappa Alpha Theta house will hold a bridge tea at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon for the benefit of the Wo- men's league. Tables can be obtained for $3,or 75 cents a person by call- ing to reserve them.- The weekly tea of the Women's Graduate club will be held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in Betsy Barbour dormitory-. Mortarboard will hold a meeting at 8 o'clock Monday night at the Chi Omega house. All are ,requested to be present. Chaperones for dances over the week end are: ,Union-Friday, Mrs. H. W. Cake; Saturday, Miss Martha Hills; Armory-Friday, Mrs. E. G. Heartt; Saturday-Mrs. H. G. Berger, Packard-Saturday, Mrs. H. B. Lazell. All women who wish to submit a drawing for the permanent pin for the 'Michigan league should complete their drawings by March 21. FEW. SENIOR TICKETS LEFT FOR JUNIOR LAYh Very few complimentary tickets for the Junior Girls' play were left uncall- ed for by the seniors yesterday after- noon. From reports of rehearsals, the juniors are making every effort to stage a play worthy of the interest shown byithe seniors. The few tick- ets which hav, not been ealled' for will be left at Dean Jordan's office and if not calld for by 5 o'clock this aft- ernoon will be placed on sale at the box office of Hill auditorium. A number of good' seasts are left and will be placed on sale from 2 to 5 o'clock this afternoon and from 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 o'clock Saturday. Fathers of junior girls will be allow- ed- to attend the Play provided they obtain acertiflate from Dean Jordan's onfice and present this certificate on the night of the play. Girls Advertise Newberry Shines Over in front of Newberry residence hangs a big blue and yellow shoe, and on the campus today 22 sophomore wo- men are wearing sm4l shoe badges. It isn't a sh'oe sale or a new hiking club--merely the launching of the big campaign of the Newberry Shoe Shin- ing parlor, a campaign to enlist the co-operation of all Michigan women in this project for increasing the cam- paign fund of the Michigan league. Posters have been placed in 9onspic- ' ous places on campus, letters have been sent to all women's houses, and shine tickets will follow in a few days for, all women to buy. "From the ground up for the Wo- men's building" is the slogan-so all women will know what all this "shoe business" is about. DeValera Attends Alarmist Meeting Dublin, March 9.-An official Sinn Fein announcement issued today said Eammon de Valera attended a meeting Tuesday in Belfast of representatives from Antrim, Down, Armagh, London- derry,'Tyrone, and Fermanagh, to dis- cuss "the campaign of anarchy inl northeast Ulster and the murders and outrages of nationalists on account of religious intolerance." Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. TELEPHONE 214 F-1 For Your Next Dance COAL D AND COK E PUBLICITY, PERSONNEL, FIELD, CONFERENCE, BUSINESS DISCUSSED At the joint meeting of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet and advisory board which was held Wednesday afternoon, Miss Marie L'Hommedieu, finance secretary of central field, presented an outline of the national finance program. Miss L'Hommedieu is talking to the various associations in the field to ac- quaint them with the work which is being done by the nationalaassociation and to prepare them to vote inellig- ently on national questions. The principal divisions of expendi- ture which were outlined in the na- tional budget were general administra- tion, research and education, publicity personnel, finance, field, business, for- eign administration, and general for- eign work. Miss L'Hommedieu gave details about some phases of the Y. W. C. A. work about which the general public and even members of some local asso- ciations are ignorant. Among these are the work done by the Hollywood Studio club for young girls entering the film world, help given to tubercular girls at Alberquerque, many instances of emergency relief such as that given during the flood at Pueblo, assistance given to foreign girls in American ports, of which work there were 90,- 000 cases last year, and the activities of the 83 foreign centers. Htummers Choose Spring :Play Cast Mummers spring play, "A Twig of Thorn," by Marie J. Warren, will be produced on April 4, and the proceeds will be given to the campaign fund of the Michigan league. Rehearsals for the following cast which was chosen on Wednesday will begin next week: Nessa, Madeline McGurk; Maurya, Amy Martin; Oonah, Merry Wagner; Aengus, Caroline Lock- wood; Aileel, Lucile Welty; Fairy Child, Laurella Hollis; Kathleen, Rose Tobias; Minula, Blanch Kynast; Sheila, Ruth McCann; Sheamus, Gladys Gage; Martin, Hortense Miller; Tum- aus, Doris Gilhams; Father Brian, Sara Waller. - TIME EXTENDED IN PIN CONTEST \Time extension has been granted to those who wish to subniit drawings for the permanent pin for the Michigan league.. The committee has extended. the limit to March 21 because of the fact that the drawings submitted do not offer a wide enough choice for a pin which is to be so widely used. University women who wish to en- ter this contest will find a complete set of rules posted on the bulletin boards in Uniyersity hall, Newberry hall, the Library, and Barbour gymnas- ium. The prize to the winner is a life membership fee of $50-in the Michigan league. Information concerning this contest may be obtained by calling Edna Groff, '22, phone 2338. PLAY WILL SHOW UNUSUAL LIGHTING Unusual lighting effects and scenery designed by the University of Michi- gan workshop will be used in the pre- sentation of "The Golden Doom," a one-act play of Lord Dunsany's, by Sigma Delta Phi, national honorary or- atorical and dramatic fraternity for womn, at the Women's league party this aft.ernoon. Following the performance there will be dancing with music furnished by the Helen Newberry residence or- chestra. Refreshments will be served by the girls. STATE SCIENTISTS TO HOLD MEETING HERE MARCH $931 Xiciiga'Ii Academy of Arts, Science, and Letters Announces Its Program Several prominent scientists will lecture at the annual meeting of the Michigan Academy of Arts, Science, and Letters to be held here March 29, 30, and 31. A tentative program has been announced: Wednesday, March 29, presidential address on "The, Fac- tor of Safety in Research," by Prof. A. F. Shull; Thursday, "The Uses of Psy- chology," by J. McKeen Cattell, editor of "Science," and former professor of psychology at Columbia university; Friday, "The Dutch East Indies; the Land and the People," by Prof. H. A. Brouwer, of Delft, Holland. These meetings are open to the public and no badge of membership or ticket is ne- cessary. There will also be meetings of the the different sections for the presenta- tion of papers on research in agri'cul- ture, anthropology, botany, economics, geology, psychology, sanitary and med- ical science, and zoology. Representatives for the various sci- entific sections are expected from Detroit, Grand Rapids, East Lansing, Kalamazoo, Ypsilanti, and other South- ern Michigan cities as well as from the University. The Academy of Sei- TODAY sceen Shubert Michigan Walter Scanlan Eye. " (Detroit) - in "Irish Arcade-"Saturday Night," Cecil de Mile's production. Maestic--"Just Around the Cor- ner," a Famous Players spe- cial. 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