unable to take
Ainations before
from 9 to 12
o 5 o'clock to-
girls will meet
'noon to decide
r class baseball
ehearsal of the
onder Walk" at
n in Sarah Cas-
of "The Yel-
week is as fol-
There will be a meeting of all girls
specializing in physical training work
at 4:30 o'clock this afLernoon in Bar-
bour gymnasium to arrange for their
schedules for outdoor sports.
Dancing may be taken as an elective
sport this spring, and classes will be
held at the following hours: Two and
3 o'clock Mondays and Fridays, 3 and
4 o'clock Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The class at 3 o'clock on Mondays
and Fridays is open only to those
who have already had a semester of
work in this line. Ujpperclass women
may also sign up if they desire.
of the Alumnae council at 2 o'clock
this afternoon at the residence of Mrs.
Henry Carter Adams, 1423 Hill street.
A joint meeting of .the board of d,-
rectors of the Women's lague, the
executive committee of the Alumnae
council, advisory members and the
chairmen of standing committees will
ba held at 4 o'clock tomorrow after-
noon in Alumni Memorial hall.' Mrs.
Edward D. Pomeroy, of Chicago,
chairman of the Alumnae council, will
be present and preside at these meet-
ings.
Big Stock Reduction
We will sell until May 1st, at one 7 half
price,
all of
There will be a meeting'
Freshman Girls' Glee club
o'clock tomorrow afternoon
hour gymnasium.
of
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CANDLE STICKS
BASKETS
POTTERY
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FRAMES
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row
special meeting of Mortarboard
be held at 5:30 o'clock tomor-
at Helen Newberry Residence.
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The Girls' Educational club will
afternoon, hold a social meeting at 8 o'clock to-
n Yin, Tai morrow evening in Barbour gymnas-
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act 2, wid- chairmen of the standing committees
Prof. Brouwer Goes to New York
Prof. H. A. Brouwer, exchange pro-
fessor in geology, left last night for
New York, where he has been called
for ten days on business.
Watch for the "M's." Today is '9"
Day.
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He takes his dinner pail to work
Cause it's lunch-time when he gets there!
CAST
THE TOILER .........
....... CHARLES CHAPLIN
His Wife............ Phyllis Allen
The Foreman. ........ Mack Swain
The Foreman's Daughter .....
...........,Edna Purviance
A .Mere Friend.......Sydney Chaplin
Also This Feature
Did you ever see a
futuristic flapper?
The ticklesome tale of a flapper who tried to be
futuristic.
Exposing her thrilling adventures with short-haired
women' and long-haiied men.
For, tired of a lover who loved his business, she
flied to one of those "colony" places and dolled her-
self in sandals and Grecian draperies.
Come see her get her fill of "new thought" and "new
freedom" and thank her stars to be just an old-
flaslioned girl.
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MATINEE
2:00 - 3:30
VENING
7:00 - S80
Arcade
Orchestra
A Musical
Treat
COMING: SOON
Betty Compson
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"THE GREEN TEMPTATION"
Apache, underworld, and society boudoir linked in
this thrilling romance of a dazzling little dancer
who became the darling of Paris!
In offering this programme to Ann Arbor Movie
Fans we feel that the tremendous added expense
will be overcome in the volume of increased patron.
age and I. appreciation of this theatre's successful
season we will not anvance our prices.
(Signed) THE MANAGEMENT
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