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 at in the 4:10 Bar- LAMPS CANDLE STICKS BASKETS POTTERY TRAYS FRAMES AND FRAMED PICTURES A will- row special meeting of Mortarboard be held at 5:30 o'clock tomor- at Helen Newberry Residence. %7v;.. The Girls' Educational club will afternoon, hold a social meeting at 8 o'clock to- n Yin, Tai morrow evening in Barbour gymnas- , Yin Suey ium. Jacket; 7 Newber- There will be a meeting of the 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. "RIDER for PENS."-Adv. Darling &falex 7 NICKELS ARCADE ,224-226 SOUTH STATE ST ?v Regular Prices STARTING TODAY 0p U , / , Sr W) / 1~ do, f , /id,;; sf /f//I y a l 10 .' I / . maLL f4 (I i ". , :, * i1"p ,* ' . I"' 1 -4-+ Is lii He 's shirking overtime on everything but laughs! He'll fill your pay envelope with million-dollar hollers! 0 r/ft,, I /' to - . the Greatest laugh Event of the Year! At work he wields a wicked pick, Ofttimes he lays a wayward brick; *He toils and boils and sweats there, There's not a job he will not shirk; 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. Li 7 JI - ( C.I r-( r % A .. ). ,. ~ ' I -I I * SC HE DUL E Other Short Subjects MATINEE 2:00 - 3:30 VENING 7:00 - S80 Arcade Orchestra A Musical Treat COMING: SOON Betty Compson ---IN---- "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 Wain 3WF I "I It s