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March 22, 1922 - Image 7

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INOUSTRIAL GIRLS

or Girls' play
,ney theater.
the Junior
1at 7 tonight
,veryone in the
this time. A
or being ten

the Junior Girls'
to report at 4:45
tthe Chinese Gar-I

"What part does' women -play and
what part will she play in the inter-
national affairs of the future?"' This
is only one of the topics which will
be discussed at the meetings of the ex-
ecutive council of the Grace Whitney
Hoff Federation of Industrial clubs of
Detroit with University women which
will take place this week endl. The
Y. W. C. A. will be hostess to the
delegation of 25 girls who are coming
to Ann Arbor.
This is a part of a student-industrial
movement which is sweeping the
whole country ins an effort to bring
the girls who are employed in various
places of business into closer touch
with the girls who are attending

,p~~~ U ,urps o n ils w1LU enLlreiy
different -viewpoints to exchange ideas.
At 7 o'clock on Saturday evening the
girls~ will have dinnerat~the Y. W. C.
A. after which they will be entertained
at the various dormitories -and soror-
ities on the campus: On Sunday morn-
ing there -will . be an open discussion
on different problems common to both
the working girls. and the students.'
(Continued on Page Eight)
Watch for the "'s." Today_ Is "M3"

PADRAIG 'COLLUMI
CARL SANDBERG SARAH(

All Five Poets. For
$1.25--Course Tickets

LEWIS UNTERMEYER
AMY LOWELL
VACHEL LIND*E

GRAHAM'S &WAHR'S

...

i Day,

MW&LL AMU
4:15 o'clock

rls who have signed up for
'irls' play scores are requested
for them between 10 and 12
or 3 and 4 o'clock today
eague room of Barbo~ur gym-
Scores will cost $1.60.
for the Junior Girls' play will
ale tomorrow at Graham's,
and Wahr's bookstores.

PIg amOverture
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TODAY AND TOMORROW



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be no meeting of
practice tomorrow.
11 meet as usual.

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Junior basketball practice will not
be held tomorrow, on account of the
Junior Girls' play. All others besides
juniors usually kracticing on~ Thurs-
day evening will practice tonight in-
stead. Freshmen will meet 'as usual
at 4:15 o'clock on Thursday.
Rehearsals for "The Yellow Jpacket"
will be as follows during the remaind-
er of this week: Today at 3 o'clock-N
Blum Blossom, See Noi, Tai Char
Shoong, Widow- Ching and maid;~ at 4
o'clock, Chee Moo and Ling Wong; to-
morrow at 3 o'clock, Jso and Due Jung
Fah, Daffodil; at '4 o'clock, Chee Moo
and Ling Wong; Friday, at 3 o'clock,
Plum Blossom, See Noi, Tai Char
Shoong, Widow Ching and maid; at 4
o'clock, Chee Moo and Ling Wong.
The regular meeting of the Ann Ar-
bor University women will be held at
4:15 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour

Arcade'--Wallace Reid in "The
World's Champion."-
Majestic-"Salvation Nell," with
Pauline Starke.
Mimes - "The Power Within,"
a Pathe feature.
Orpheum - Alice Lake in "The
Misfit Wife."

'
I

Rae--"The Faith Healer," a
amount production.

Par- .

Wuerth-Billy. Dove in "At the
'Stage Door."

THIS WEEK

A Century Comedy 1.
4PAULINE STARKE IIAI:lIflIII-
in Mrs. Fiske's famous play A A E F M U 'O H
" Salvation Nell " By I lMRS~ ~4~
cshows--2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8;30 Enacted by a wonderful cast who portray those types from
-PRICES the cauldron of New York's east side. You'll ever remem"
_ Evening--Balcony 25c, Floor 35c.,e ahHueSl allua age l coena
Matinees--All Seats 25c. brHs-os aHleua'MgiA.M~vr n
Kiddies-A dime always ---the greatest of a1l-"-Cap'n Nell.
NO r.__ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _
£?soy Jtecro.,ndrol
ththsfsiae iloso h
i- t

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it

Stage-

Helen Shipman.

with

u s of Mortarlboard are re-
:o meet at 6:15 o'glock tomor-
ping in Barbour 'gymnasium'
to sit together at the Senior
~Per.' According to tradition
ard will lead the way to the
theater after the supper.'

Subert~ Michigan (Detroit)-
"The Man Who Came Back,"F
with Arthur Ashley and Adda

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SHOWS AT
3 - :30 -rT-8:45

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IM ES T HEATRE
I. SPECIAL
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
HAROLD LLOY'D

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Jpeciail
im production
astounding" in
tiwme traordin'l
I? coynstnctioi&.

WITH

DANIELS & "SNUB" POLLARD

IN

re Come The Girls"

CA

Also 6 REEL, FEATURE

v

The Power Within"'
With DOROTHY ALLEN AND STAR CAST
and. PATHE NEWS

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LA Or

THIS PICTURE OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT HAS GIVEN SUCH GENERAL SAT

2 SHOWS

- 7and 8:30

TION =- A SPECIAL IN THE FUL
IT, AN EXTRA DAY TO GIVE YY

~ST SENSE OF THE WORD--THAT WE ARE PLA'

-- Fr

Saturday

7 AN OPPORTU NTI'Y TO

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