Ift I ,"te Girls who have any old lace or cos- the tumies for the period of 1800 are asked en on to call Margaret Spalding at 398. fence- ss for All freshmen and sopohmore girls be f~owho wish to tryout Sor class baseball been teams will meet at A o clock Monday girls afternoon for their first practice. De- were finite practice hours will be also de- the cided upon at this time. been 1bDe- Senior play rehearsals will be as fol- t will lows the first part of this week: Mon- f the day at 4 o'clock, all of act 1, at 7 s be- o'clock, Jack and Marjolaine, at 8 stume o'clock, Peter and Otford. Tuesday at ill be 4 o'clock, all of act 1, at 6:45 o'clock, other Jack and Marjolaine, at o'clock, Peter h the and Otford, at 7:30 o'clock, hornpipe chorus. Wednesday at 4 o'clock, all of act 2, at 7 o'clock, Muffin chorus, at weeks 7:30 o'clock, , hornpipe chorus. All of the choruses will meet in Sarah Caswell Scorn- Angell hall, and other parts in Univer- soen- Hity hall. ta e An important meeting of Mummers ay . will take place at 4:30 o'clock Monday -afternoon in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium. Election of officers will be held at this time. LEAUE RHUMMAGE SALE TO BE GINER SATURDAY' Wearing apparel of all kinds and in large quantities have been collected in the last few days for the rummage sale to be given April 28 and 29 at the city Y. M. C. A., for the benefit of: the Michigan League building fund. Pamela Brown, '24, chairman of the committee in charge, states that if faculty women who wish to contribute' will call 2338, their articles will be called for Monday afternoon. A Uni-. versity truck will be used in the col- lection of all contributions. It has also been requested that the price the prticles should be -sold for be marked on them by the donor. The committee in charge desires that all houses which are to make posters for the sale turn them in to Helen New- berry residence immediately. TAKE NOTICE Garbage cans must not be larger than 20 gollon capacity and all free from water. Glass and rubbish must be kept out ofsuch garbage cans. This is a provision of the City Ordin- ance regulating the collection of gar- bage. The collector is not required to take any garbage from any residence where the above provision is violated. Garbage cans must b accessible at all times. Such cans in the basement or on the second floor can be handled only by special arrangement with the collector. A l Fraternity. A'house of distinctive beauty in spad well located grounds, a house that we not need costly and disfiguring alt tions. If you are thinking of buyin new fraternity home, it will pay yo get in touch with us. Phone 315 a will be glad to talk with you. CHARLES L. BROOK REALTOR 216 Frst Nat'l Bank Building 'JOHN A. WESSINGER, Health Officer. -Adv. Beginning A Nights 500 to $3.00 Sunday, WWed. Mat., 500 to $2.00 April 30 (DETROIT) Sat Mat., 50c to $2.50 ft I D ,I. - The Selwyns Present The CIRCLE nesday , sand- d cold t ices "Yellow Jacket" rehearsals for the first part of this week are as follows: Monday in Hill auditorium, act 3 at 3 o'clock, act 1 'at 4 o'clock. Tuesday in Hill auditorium, act 1 at 2 o'clock, act 3 at 4 o'clock, act 2 at 7 o'clock in Newberry hall. Wednesday in Hill au- ditorium, act 1 at 4 o'clock, act 2 at 7, o'clock in Newberry hall. - Dress ,re- hearsalsnwill be at 7:15 Thursday and Friday nights in Hill auditorium. ROO-IING HOUSE TO BE' USED AS ANNEX TO DORMITORY MR. JOHN. DREW MRS. LESLIE CARTER, ERNEST LAWFORD INSTRUCTIO Lieut. John N. Ryan of the U. S. Reserve Corp merly in the regular army is now at the stables of G. L lison, 326 E. Ann St. and offers a course in Horseman individual instruction at extremely low rates. GET 'THIE MOST OUT OF JOHN HALLIDAY !n on g ar- y tea goes' who eagu6 a teal BETTY LINLEY YOUR RIDING ROBERT RENDEL of the Work on a new girls' rooming house to be used as an annex to the Cheever dormitory on Madison street, has bee started by the University buildings and grounds department. One of the houses moved off Haven street, which will be cleared for the new School of Education, has been chosen for tle girls and is being re- finished by the University. When com- pleted the house will accommodate 12 girls, bringing the total of Cheever dormitory up to 30. The house will be ready by the opening of the Sum- mer session. n alumnus of iversities and Retail Mer- 4 r=- !; I MAIL ORDERS NOW. SEATS MONDAY, APRIL '24 Chinee aren Learn to play Polo, Jump, ride cross country, games on horseback, etc. Special class rates. for complete course in Horsen The following are the Rates and Descriptions Various Courses in Horsemanship: COURSE A, Al A2.................10 ELEMENTARY HORSEMANSHIP (Beginners) Joe Parker is open again. "rGorand see his new cafe on the corner of Huron and Fourth Ave.-Adv. Lost something? A Classified Ad In The Daily will find it for you.--Adv. --SUNDAY DINNER-- 1. 2. 3.. 4. 5. The Horse. Care, types, etc. Equipment. Saddling, Bridling, etc. Seat. At Walk, Trot and Canter. Hands and Use of Aids. Mounting and Dismounting. SOUP Cream of Chicken ...................... ....... ------ -- FIRST NATIONAL BANK Organized in 1863 3% paid on Savings Deposits Oldest National Bank in Michigan . . .. . :3 RELISHES Radishes i Young Onions CHOICE OF Roast Young Turkey Young Chicken baked in milk Fried Chicken with Cream Gravy COURSE BB1, B2................ 15 INTERMEDIATE HORSEMANSHIP 1. Seat. Further Development.' 2. Hands. Further Development. 3. Calisthenics (mounted). 4. Drill. Military and Ring. 5. Games (mounted). COURSE C, C1, C2 ....................20 ADVANCED HORSEMANSHIP lin Ill VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes' Big Town. Green Peas wn East," a' I, "The Circle," r)'ITCV n~ot vpt po~d 2 arp iirgd to f ceks are to be rtreaimnror at 1 rpnw. Nampa t a s are vat 1 tpd in thl rpr- f -dinetn Wol- f t of the class. RAE E TODAY-MONDAY TOM MIX in "The Big Town Roundup"' First time in Ann Arbor i 'i SALADS Leftuce Tomato DFSSERT Strawberry Shortcqke with Cream or Connor's Ice Cream 1. 2. 3. '4. 5. 6. The Polo Seat. The Hunting Seat. Jumping. Cross-Country Riding. Trick Riding (at option Show Ring riding. Also-LEE MORAN in~ "Robinson's Trousseau'; , of student). Teas Coffee After Dinner Mints or Milk Soon-- "The Four Horsemen" -RAE Served 12.3 Total Hours To obtain' best results classes should meet three times - ., Ill Course Course Course A -$ 7.50 B -$10.00-Classes C --$12.50 i, of 10 to Radio. Accessories 11 FOR THE AMATEUR Course Course Cpurse Al-$10.00 B1-$12.50-Classes of Q1---$15.00 5 to 10 11 FERRY'S Lawn Seed FERRY'S White Clover Seed FERRY'S Garden Seed AMERICAN Line of Lawn Mowers Garden and Lawn Tools of all kinds RED STAR Oil Stoves Galvanized Garbage Pails Galvanized and Black Wire and Windows Cloth for Doors Course; Course Course A2-$12.50 B2-$17.75-Individual C2-$25.00 AUTO ACCESSORIES 7' PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP TIRES AND TUBES PAINTS AND VARNISHES re1 lej i«'V 6Dtife PMON 1i81 3±0 S. 9tATi T1I2 ' I a Single lessons-each hour-$1.50. Students are graded on their work on a po: points is high. An average of 6 points or better .r tained throughout a course to allow a student tc the next course. Students entering Courses Bc going through the prading cburss must pass t*t or Special rates for