nan.-Adv.' Patronize our Advertisers.--Adv. enCing it leaves .to be d. I- 4 I ( I lWiomenI Rehearsals for:"The Yellow Jacket" will take place this week at' the fol- lowing -times: Act 2 as far as Plum Blos- som's entrance at 8 o'clock this afternoon in Newberry hall. Buoy Sin Fah, Lee Sin, Wu .'oo Git, Daffodil and Yin Suey. Gong. Act 2 at 4 o'clock this a f t e r n o o n. . Plum Blos- som, See Noi, Tai Char Shoong, Widow Ching,-Maid, and Git HokGar. Act 1 at 2 'o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Newberry hall. Act .2 first part 'at 3 o'clock. Act 3, second part, at 4 o'clock. Act 1 at 2 o'clock, Friday. Act 2, first part, at 3 o'lock. Act, second part, at o'clock. The regular meeting of the Ann Ar- bor chapter, of the Daughters of the American. Revolution will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Del- ta Gamma house. There willbe a meeting of the Sen- for Girls' play committee at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium. Tickets for the Junigr Girls' play .are now on sale at Graham's bookstore. Tickets marked 42 are for the per- formance on March 23, those marked 43 for March 24, and 44 for March 25. Mortarboard will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the Kappa Delta house. Sev- eral important matters will be taken up at this time. The Ann Arbor Association of Uni= versity women will meet at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in the west parlor of Barbour gymnasium. A large attend- ance is desired. Taxi Drier Fined was brought before J Harold. Kreiger, a 'taxi driver who Mpnday for the third tin I T he Arcade Cafeteria is located right in the cen- ter of stuident activities! Here's a feature that saves students' time 4v ious and reshing V~ The Coca-Cola Co. Atlanta, Ga. w The Arcade Cafeteria upstairs in ickels' Arcad - Just Today and To- morrow Left to See The Show, I They're All Talking About! CECIL B. DeMILLE'S Grand Excursion' of Thrilling Adventure OoI s readise There will be a general membership meeting of the Y. *. C. A. at 3 o'clock tomorrow 'afternbon in Newberry hall. Delegates 'to the convention to be held at Hot Springs will be elected and several important matters will be de- cided. Women who have not already signed membership pledges may do so without fee. I WITH Dalton Conr Ildred Harris Julia Faye rad Nagel Theodore Kosloff John Davidson Playing today in Detroit at greatly increased prices. IAJnSTIC is presenting it with exceptional surround- ing program for the record low price ALL SEATS 35 Cts.; except boxes DON'T MISS IT! Rehearsals for the Junior Girls' play are as folipws: Wednesday, all solos, including songs and dances, at 4 o'clock; no practices Wednesday eve- ning; Thursday, prologue and group eight, at 4 o'clock; group seven, at 4:45 o'clock; group three at 5 o'clock; group two, at 5:30 o'clock. There will be a dress rehearsal at 7 o'clock Fri- day night. Saturday, group one at 9 o'clock; group two at 9:30 o'clock; croup three at 10 o'clock; groups five and two at 10:30 o'clock; groups six, seven, and eight at 11 o'clock. There. will bea rehearsal of the entire cast and choruses at 7 o'clock Saturday night. The Literary club will meet at 4 o'clock, this afternoon at the Kappa Delta house. Professor Ray K. Im- mel will speak. DEAN LIKES PLOT OF JUNIOR PLAY "The plot of this year's play is ex- ceptionally good," said Dean Myra B. Jordan commenting on the. Junior Girls' play. "What seems to me dis- tinctly in contrast to, former plays is the fact that everyone is co-operating and the girls don't seem as tired and worn out from the practices." Costumes for the choruses are being made by the girls themselves as has been> donein -former years. The many novel designs will be brought out in a variety of harmonious"colors. They will probably be completed in time for the dress rehearsal Friday night. AT THE THEATERS Copyright 1922 Hart Schaifner &Marx S ome things to look for this spring ) If you would be well dressed Friday-AGNES AYRES in Lane That Had NoTurning" ravenettesI VOU'LL find that coat lapels should be a trifle longer and narrower. But- tons are spaced a little lower. The new sport styles show many interesting fea- tures in pockets, plaits and belts. We're ready with all the new models. Rain Coats TODAY All kinds, at lowest prices, see ours first A fey Corduroy Reefers and Navy Pea Coa, All bargains while they last., Breechesand Knicker Suits S"reen Arcade-"His Nibs" Males. with Chic $35: $40 $45 Ladies and Mens. A large assortment, also Corduroy, Mole- skin and Sport Suits. High-Top Hiking and Moccasin Pack Shu. for Ladies'and Men. Brief Cases, Folios and Boston Bags. Majestic-"Fool's Paradice," a Cecil de Mille production. Wuerth-"What Do Men Want?" a Lois Weber production. Orpheum- "Shattered Dreams" with Miss Du Pont. Rae-Mae Murray in "The Gild- ed Lady." We're establishing a balue record for spring that won't be surpassed'anylvhere. We're gibing. you Hart Schaffner &- Marx clothes at prices that approximate pre-war lebels. i S THIS WEEK Reule Conlin Fiege,l Genuine GILLETTE Razors with blades at 856 Stage Alarm Clocks at $1.29 Garrick (Detroit)-Grace George in "The Exquisite Hour." Shubert Michigan (Detroit) - "The Man Who Came Back," with Arthur Ashley and Addas Gleason. Watchfor- the K'ms". Today is "" Com r lain Street at Washington PLIES STORE 2 3 N. 4TH AVENUE s