eshman Girls' -Glee club will important meeting at 4:10 afternoon in Barbour gymnas- M. O'clock~; cups five )UP5 si%, :. There ire cast ~i-i U I AT THE THEATERS Phi Meta bridge tea Lave b~een given this Fen. postponed indefin- TODAY Screen secure good) r should buy' They are on ,ore, Barbour ,rsity hail. Arcade-."His Nibs" Sales. with Chic rdances over the week n-.Mrs. H. TV. Cake; [G. Berger. he Junior Girls' play Majestic-Agnes Ayres in "The Lane That Had No Turning." Wuerth-"Rip Van Winkle," with an all-star cast. Orpheum-"Play Square," an all- star cast. Rae-Buck Jones in "Get Your Man." I At League Farty D~ean Myra B. Jordan wa~s-guest at a birthday partyr given in her ho~nor by the :Women's league yesterday after- noon ini Barbour gymnasium. On be- half of the league, Edna Groff, '22,, presented flowers to Dean Jordan. The Freshman Girls' Glee' club sang "Oh, Didn't it Rain," a negro spiritual arranged by Burleigh, and a freshman song, responding to an encore with "Class of '25" the ,ords which-wereI written by Dean Jordan. Deebach's four-piece orchestra furnished music for dancing. SOPHOM[ORES' ANNUAL TEA TO BE GIVEN THIS AFTERNOONV The anuual sophomore tea wills be held from 3 to 6 o'clock this afternoon at Martha Cook building. Music for dancing will be furnished by Phil Diamond's. orchestra. The members of the committee in charge, Katherine Stafford, Dorothy Weimer, and Mary Wiley, urge that every sophomore woman come to the party. Newlberry Entertains Dean' Jordan The girls of Helen Newberry resi- dence entertained at dinner Thurs- day evening in honer of Dean Myra RAE Today Only BUCK JONES in' "GET YOUR MAN" First Time in Ann Arbor jAlso Larry Semon Comedy" Tomorrow-Bill Hart in.. "The Square Deal Man" Tuesday - "The Faith IHealer" 1a RAE courses at dinner, one uofwzuuu- was written by Stella Brunt, '22, espec- ially for Mrs. Jordan. Later in the evening a play was given in the par- lors. Pres. Burton Now on Eastern -Tu President Marion L. Burton was in Philadelphia yesterday, where he ad- dressed a. gathering of the alumni of that city. He is scheduled to address the New York City alumni today. Patronize' our Advertisers.-Ady. Last Timne. Today II~ joluc 'W-OlkAm +\ Squm *4 PWWASU I- r I _ r r r : r . I .r _ 'i i s Other 'Featu~res eater. a1 of k to=- ill. Shows .7 T0O"IITn "HURRICANE Hui The first chapter of a thrilling serial HAROLD LLOYD The inimitable screen (scream) comedian ".NUMBER LPLEAS Burton Hyde on the 2 to Recor Marinbaphone2 C Oreb i I THIS WERK GET YOUR RAZOR TOEL A GENUINE AUTO STROP RAZE WITH STROPS BLADES AND CASE AT THE PRICE OF $1800 The Eberbach & Son Cc 200-204 E. LIBERTY ST. i ;I Stage eschei have ck, and the 8 o'clock at 5:15 o'clock. In arrangements may office of the physicalj the Mummers' play,. ,," will be held at 5 fternoon in the par- ymnasiump. All mem- should call for their Garrick (Detroit)--Grace George in "The Exquisite Hour."I Shubert Michigan (Detroit)' "The Man Who Came Back," with Arthur Ashley and Adda Gleason. I Mimes Theater-Vaudeville and screen pictures. Patronize Daily Advertlaerc--Adv I a', ~. O8H S11Oi:SHjO A I' 12 Shows Continuous adults 30c 2' .Kiddies 14c -LAST TIMES T( SOMETHING DI ;UCHER" Last Time Today r CmIAR I , ,, LIVI 0G Brogue Oxford oxford in Black or Drown grain m.R the new Brogue last with a - no punching, four rows of, fine ete the job. (i III If priced/ - $900 / / "His Nil AN EXCEPTIONAL P ICTU THE FAMOUS VAUDEVILLE COMI His first picture. Sketched in a land of qu The most unusual and screamingly funny c made. ALSO &HERTLER SOUTH MAIN ST. and H." and save dollars x f i ll lr l i l l M I I lil . Starti ng Tomrnir .ow, m mmg% ses ' &ory 6&1Scnario by nm et. new Berard , q CA&,k Ethel IN V "HERT OWN ___________A Paramout A Picture, - A * . A M'int of P S hould a wife have funds of her own?-to use exactly as sh~e likes?-without accounting to her husband? The biggest problem of married life, transformed into thrilling romance! In this powerful hu- man:.story of love and home. is a real paint-x I' See a new kind of triangle play- hus- band, ivife and there High better paint re ever used r because it ad looks bet- it lasts. for. it always costs less Per square yard a pplied. High Standard, has been made for 50 years-of noth- Ing but the best and pprest materilsBobtainable. We want you to try it on your next painting job. You will never again use any other brand. Ask for booklet and colo *ard. Both a. free, .1) r(1 '' 1 /' STARTING SUNDAY RICHfAR i1 Oswald A. Herz 112 West Washington Street. 1' yr yt~ed b Cmmttj Jlynrt. . - rs her lastJ It My-