lulIAN V4 JPIL I tant busi- n's Cosmo- . tomorrow rill be no rehearsal of the Girls' Glee club this after- e next meeting will be held clock Tuesday, April 18. s that have been raised for ;an League' campaign com- st be sent to Dorothy Jeffry, rer of the campaign com- tomorrow as a complete re- be made before vacation. society will hold a meeting clock tonight at the Delta a sorority house. tarboard meeting which was ce this evening at the Kap- Gamma house has been until the Thursday after .cation because of the con- ture bvy Carl Sandberg. lar meeting of the Ann Ar- sity women will be held at ck this afternoon at Bar- .asium. POINT DATA TO BE USED IN ELECTION Some of the circulars that have been sent to the various women's houses for data on honor points ac- quired by the various members of the houses have not been returned as yet, and the information cannot be com-' piled completely. tI is important that an exact record be obtained because the information will be used by the nominating committee for the spring elections, and houses are urged to re- turn the circulars. ,The record of points won in various campus activities is indicative to some extent of the capabilities and charact- eristics of women on campus, and for this reason an effort should be mbade to have this matter complete as soon as possible so that the work of the nominating committee may go on. AT THE THEATERS # TODAY Screen MATINEE: 2:00--g:30 Adults ............25c Kiddies ............ 10c G^ .{ r °a+' ,/Cf [A G : 7:00-S: Delt .,'n absorbing tale of the gambling table and the race track, where clean sportsmansjiip vies with crooks,gamb- lers, and birds of prey. 2 WILLIAM FOX presents L .Life's nothing more than a sporting chance after all. Put and take, win or lose, chance Jh Cyr eatestrace gambles with fact and perforce must take part c da ain life's great derby. ~" ~. iectedly*RiChard~twMi s for "Yellow Jacket" for vill be held as follows: 6 o'clock, act one in New- :omorrow at 2 o'clock, act lock, first part of act two; second part of act two; at t three, in Newberry hall. Arcade - Bert Lytell in "The Right That Failed." Majestic - Freckles Barry in "Penrod." Mimes - larold Lloyd in "Among Those Present." Orpheum - Willard - Dempsey Fight." i i } I i PATHE NEW SNUB, OLLAR eefg~ A'L TL~DD~'QW ORC ITRA he names of all girls chosen to part in the apparatus meet this rnoon. are posted on the bulletin rd in Barbour gymnasium. Due to fact that it is impossible to pub- this list in The Daily, as has been e heretofore, it is extremely im- ant -that all girls se the bulletin rd before the meet this afternoon. ORTUNITY TO BUY WRAPS ILL BE EXTENDED TO WOMEN niversity women will have an- r opportunity to buy wraps, s, frocks, and sports wear from selection brought to Ann Arbor n the Hewitt Dress Salon of De- L. Owing to the fact that Mrs. rman, who showed the wearing ap- el last week, was delayed in ar- ig here she will give this second lay.' The arrangements are in rge of the Chi Omega sorority ch is carrying on the work as a se contribution totthe Michigan gue campaign fund. "22 LITS NOTICE All members of the 1922 liter- ry class who have not yet paid' heir class dues of 2 are urged to o so at once. Checks are to be ailed to the class treasurer at 107 Washtenaw avenue. Names f senior lits whose duei are yet npaid are now posted In the reg- trar's 6frice. according to Walt- r B. Rea, president of the class. I I ,. Rae--Cecil de Mille's Night." "Saturday ," a Fox i r 3 Wuerth- "Thundercl production. THIS WEEK st=-, +... as . 7Ai. I %Rjr V J JLA K-ltdU;3 v aw mal ;tlli11.11110111111 11111111111111111IIIIfIIIIIfIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfIIfIIIIIIIIIIIf IIIIIIuI81I99IEi3I1lI1111111111(1111N ve 11181111 111111111#tii11111illilplllt f AWN AW IV I yb Ballid Aft r s s wr wr t ' , run o IV ~- - - - U. ML Garrick (Detroit) - San Carlo Grand Opera company. Shubert Michigan (Detroit) - "The Bird of Paradise" with Hawaiian singers and players. 1 li[ice. I RIDER FOR For YOU'LL SAY IT'S THE PEAK OF THE WEEK! PENS.-Adv. RAE Pleasure! CECIL B. De MILLES A N TI U G R H D T Y, RAE . , c.. } . } - .. .. ;.. .. , .. . . r .. .;. C r iur r r sre i sA6vMM J ftWNLM~gyJRm WNmo LInL LE - - I -~ w ~ ~1 SI* - inp 8 P "HiLL AUDITORIUM NOW- RAE PRICES t Every Michigan Man is proud of our Varsity Band, This year it is going on theses typewritten at 17 Nickel's cade. O. D. Morrill.-Adv. its first annual tour throughout the state. For the benefit of the student body and the residents of Ann Arbor it is going to give its program here be- Easter Greeting fore it leaves. This is an excellent op portunity to hear a real eighty-five with piece band at its very best. The conc ert comes the last night before vaca- * Iok'ers, Leave Your Orders With Us and Get Satisfaction tion and furnishes just the right way to close up your work. cert there will be Besides the con- SPECiALT C BY - Easter Corsagq special 4.00 Memnbers of the Band, Marmibaphone Midnight Sons Quartette Plants of all Kinds $1 to $10 each Oh! you can't afford to miss it-Not when it just costs Fifty cents. Lillies $2 per plant REMEER THE TIME Thursday at 8, o'clock' Maize Vlossom Shop, Inc. deliver to all towns in the U. S. A. HILL. 1 1