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April 26, 1922 - Image 7

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IV. A. A. -11El

CP LIST

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girls

Name.s of the freshmen and sopho-
mores who are entered in the prelim-
inary-rounds of the tennis tournament
are posted on the bulletin board in
Barbour gymnasium. It is important
that the girls see these lists at once,
as these rounds must be played off by
Thursday night.
Tryouts for class teams in archery
will be held for girls of all classes this
afternoon as follows: Tennis from 2
to 3 o'clock; archery from 4 to 5
o'clock. It is especially urged that
upperclassmen try out for their class
teams.d

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To VSe Displayjed
All of summer's latest modes will be
displayed at the style show to be given
by the Women's league at 4:15 o'clock
Friday afternoon in Sarah Caswell
Angell hall.
The costumes will include a number
and variety of designs which will go'
to make up the wardrobe of the sum-
mer girl-costumes essential for the
various activities that this season af-
fords. Riding habits, school dresses,
the summer suits, sport's wear, after-
noon frocks, and formal gowns will be
included in the exhibition.
The following 10 houses will pro-
vide the models for the show: Alpha
Phi, Alexander house, Chi Omega,
Kappa Aloha Theta, Alpha Xi Delta,
Theta Pi Alpha, Alpha Chi Omega,
Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Delta, and,
Delta Gamma.
The style show will be followed by
the regular dancing and refreshments.,
SORORITY OPENS TEA SHOP
FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW

for

the
ws:
f d

a re- There will be a regular meeting of
r and the Ann Arbor University women at
4:15 o'clock today in Barbour gymnas-
ium. A large attendance is desired.
play
f Mortarboard will meet at 7:30 o'clock
Oas- tomorrow night at the Sorosis house.
first

POSTED ON BULLETIN BOARD
Names of girls who have the 100
points necessary for eligibility. to'
membership in the Women's Athletic
association are now posted on the
bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium.
It is of great importance that these
girls join the association at once, as
they can neither vote for association
officers nor receive athletic awards
until they have done so. There are
many girls who were ineligible to
membership last fall, but who have
since earned the required number of
points. These names will all be found
on the posted list.
Shoes to be Sold at Special Prices
The girls who are in charge of the
shoe sale which is being conducted by
the members of the Zeta Tau Alpha
sorority for the benefit of the Michi-
gan League campaign fund announce
that special prices .will be placed on
several pairs of shoes which are out-
sizes. Those interested are asked to
call 178-R.
"22 LITS NOTICE
All members of the 1922 lifej
ary class who have not yet paid I
C their class dues of $2 are urged toI
do so at once. Checks are to be
! mailed to the class treasurer at
2107 Washtenaw avenue. Names j
i of senior lits whose dues are yet !
( unpaid are now posted in the-reg- ii

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.

TODAY

Arcade-Betty Compson in "The
Green Temptation."
Majestic - Norma Talmadge in
"Smiling' Through."
* Orpheumrn-'"Hush," First Nation-
al production.
Wuerth-"Way Down East," a
Griffith production.

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SCREEN

THE STAGE

7 o'clock
Caswell

e will
after-
close

Senior society will meet at 5 o'clock
tomorrow afternoon at Helen New-
berry residence.
GIRL RESERVES ANNOUNCE
Mary Pickford in "Little Lord Faunt-
leroy" with health education films,
"The High Road" and "Foot Folies"
at the Wuerth Theater May 8, 9, 10, and
11. Buy tickets now and benefit the
Y. W. C. A. Girls' Camp. Tickets on
sale at Graham's, Quarry's, Newberry
Hall, Y. W, C. A., Wahr's, downtown,
Sugar Bowl, Century Market, Brown's
Bookstore, Mack's drug counter.-Adv.
Watch for the "M's." Today is "X"
Day.

now have the op-
instruction on
Ls. Arrangement
me on your foun-
eaf. Twenty-five
ice. Rider's Pen
rcade.-Adv.

ANSO
SUN W
The tickless
A COMPASS AN
With latitude, loni
pass variation, tab
containing comple
for ascertaining cci
the sun.
Brass Case.." Co
Vest Pocke
Endorsed by Lead
of outdoor life.
TELLS TIME B'

Today and tomorrow the Delta Delta
Delta sorority is opening its house as
a tea shop from 2:30 to 5 o'clock, for
the benefit of the Michigan league
campaign fund. The campaign com-
mittee requests all girls who intend ,to
go to tea on these afternoons to pa-
tronize this shop.
Don't forget to register for campus
election.

Garrick (Detroit)--"The Circle,"
with John Drew.
Don't forget your athletic book or
treasurer's receipt for registriation.

Price

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Istrar's office, according to Walt-
er B. Rea, president of the class.

,

Good Board
For limited number of lady boarders
at 523 Forrest Ave. Phone 1801 -W

Haller &
State Street

Today is "" Day.

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REGULAR
PRICES

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STARTING TODAY

The Dancing Flame of r
Apache Underworld and Society Boudoir linked in
a thrilling romance of a dazzling little Dancer
irresistible to all who come under her spell!

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sod

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has successfully used two
ions, each with a big star,

and capacity business invariably is the re-
suit which enables us to maintain our reg-

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;

.ular schedule "of prices.

With this pro-

t! l

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you are again offered the two big

special features each of

equal importance in popular appeal. New
York, Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland
charging double our prices of admission.'

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You Will Enjoy
DANCES - more sensational than you have.
ever seen before.
THRILLS - of the Paris underworld and the
Jeweled ballrooms of society.
ROMANCE -'of a beautiful dancing girl and
her struggle to love and happiness.
T'his Famous Stag of
"The Miracle Man"
Remember. -There seldom comes to the
screen such a gorgeous array of work wherein
the story carries the significance of beauty
into the lesser faction, and the story runs at.
top notch speed with action from the story,
"The Noose" by Constance Lindsay.Skinner.
Directed by William D Taylor.
, l311[T171111IItIllllll11111llllllllililllltllllll1'
THE CAST
Genelle
Coralyn.........Betty Compson
Joan ParkerB t
John Allenby.......... Mahlon Hamilton :
Gaspard .............. Theodore Kosloff
Piton .................. Neely Edwards
Hugh Duyker .,.........Edward Burns
Duchesse de oChazarin.. Lynore Lynnard
Dolly Dunton...........Mary Thurman
If. Jounet........31 Von Hardenburg
Mrs. Weedon Duyker.......Betty Brice
Mr. Weedon Duyker....,... . Arthur Hull,2

PRICES
MATINEES
All Seats-25c
EVENINGS
35c
Kiddies 10c Always

SCHEDULE

Matinee
Evening

2:00-$:80
7:00.8:50

Adolph Zvtlw
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A First National
. Attraction
of the First Water

at fjjliter

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SPECIAL ADDED
FEATURE COMEDY
Buster Keaton

In

"THE BOAT"

The story of COMING SUNDAY
what happened ZBERTZ. LEONARD
to Dolores De
Lisa, a girl .C7..A E
who dared to
se~rin the
most dangerou-
resort in Ma-
drid. Greatei
and better than her last picture "Peacock
Alley" shown inAnn Arbor recently.

AN
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The boat carries a cargo of laughter explosives through an ocean
full of Ticklish Tarpoons.
From stem to stern there are more ha-ha! and he-he! provokers
than a sailor with.a hip-load of boiler fuel.
NOTE: If there was one more laugh in this picture it would be
inhumane to show it.

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