s 4 R old lace or cos- .f 1800 are asked ing at -398. interhouse base-. * posted on the campaign fund at the booth in Uni- versity hall and il the Library. The -plan is to revive Aie ancient custom of celsbrating the first day . of May w ith flowecrs. The roses will be sold at 15 cent each -n order thatevery student may afford to wear one. Catherine Stafford, '24, is in charge of the arrangements for this sale which is being carried on by the flow- er committee which is a part of the general campaign committee. BURNETT GIVES MARIONETTE PROGRAM THIS AFTERNOON . "Moon Magic" and "Little Red Rid- ing Hood" will ;le given at 3 o'clock this afternoon in Lane hal.: The oc- casion is the presentation by Harry L. Burnett, '23, of a program of marion- ette acting. The dolls are worked by a mechanical device which lats be!h planned by Burnett. The cast for "Mon Magic" is com- posed of R. Johnson, '23, Helen M. El- liott, '23Ed., and EstheF 'Hollands. Those reading the parts in "Little Red Riding Hood" are Gladys Burnett, Harry Burnett, '23, Forman G'. Brown, '22, MarjorIe Westbrook, and Delbert Clark, '24. I FRESH LITS NOTICE Freshman lits are requested to mail their class dues to D. E. Johnson, 1443 Washtenaw ave- nue at once. No applications I for Fresh Frolic tickets will be considered unless dues are paid. Chimes Can'toon Stolen I - I Cartoon by Fontaine Fox, I noted cartoonist, which wase' ~stolen from the Chimes d'ffice the early part of the week, is still missing. 'he cartoon was to have ( been used ' in May issue of I I Chimes. Try a Daily Want Ad. It aays.-Adv. "The Golden Hope" .Larry Semon in "The Grocery Clerk' This "Ad" with 10 cents wi you today Soon- "The .Four Horsenr R AE i.rir. rr W r wiw nior draws for the ten- . have been posted on .rd in Barbour gymnas- ninary matches for all. e played off by to- the playground class ing to receive recom- te end of, this year and tade arrangements for .g in the public schools .r..._. HA t Last Time Today pr for held rand ctice days Fred Stone Suitable for the Southland or Northland, Or any land when Spring is near at hand. 1 U- I.n eting of Mum- o'clock Monday rs of Barbour of offices will MARY IVES, '23, WHd TAKES THE .part of the "leading man" , in Masques' annual play tonight. May Day Flowers to be Sold Monday Roses will be sold on May Day for the benefit of the Michigan league PUYEAR & HINTZ "Billy 328 SOUfTH MAIN STREET ninine ist be and 5 Boor will TENDER MEATS ttbe cc by mece is giving ro'clock Tues- brryites one the r women who berry are in- Cari come only from a market that uses extreme care in the choice of the meat it offers for sale. For Best Quality Mo ats at Lowest Prices all r Where Service and Quality Are Supreme 113 N. Main St. Phone 1091 6 TODAY" ' A] r Girls' play cast y at 9 o'clock this ity hall for acts 1 ir society will meet. afternoon at Helen e to go on the.an- A .IId1 i i v, --. # .: m , - 1 :11 *one& for dances over the id are: Union-Mrs. E. G. Armory-Mrs. H. B. Lazell. t Junior college will hold a re- ncheon at 12 o'clock Tuesday hall. Reservations may be calling Julia Kammer, '23, at efore noon today. fT ' J * a. p l J 4 j ,wltl "...r h . - y1;., T ,jl i ;x . f, .. . 4 , L r tim"""' +ir < r,' ' r; , y, _ _ i x,; v , ' r , ,i; i r -- 4ry 41 , wF 1 . M i . 11 t r v Smoked Elk Brown Saddle Fibre..So les .. } t, r ., -^ x. C . ,, ;Z', f s' ' e1 ! i rw i, ,. o ', Qy rj_ 4 . x ' ,.'r "IN ike/ TIDE THEATERS ,, ' " ;: ,JESE JLASKY pres'e;: Fi{8 TODAY SCREEN . Men's Sport Oxfords '$6f0 S7.5O - C9.0O SOn In "The Clayton in "The wHEN husband and wife are divorced, who pays? Their children? See the answer" in this intensely dramatic picture of love, mar- riage and mis-marriage. Adapt- ed from one of the greatest -- Anita Stewart in igs of Destiny." a Roberts 'in "The Eope." Wahr's Shoe Store - Quality since 1593 S.' , w Phone 1115 108 5. Main St, .. Fred Stone in "Billy h i I I I I. THE STAGE RI DING INSTR.UCTION stage piays ever written. Love- ly Ethel Clayton's strongest picture. Come! # 4 J > w--a"- f' ,. Dtroit) "he Circle,'' ES LEY A.RRY i& ~hooI Days" TARTING SUNDAY sAm murE Lieut. John N. Ryan of the U. S. Reserve Corps, -for- merly in the regular army is now at the stables of G. L. Mul- lison, 326 E. Ann St. and offers a course in Horsemanship or ndividual instruction at extremely low rates. GET THE MOST OUT OF EXTRA ADDED NOVELTIES "TWO OF A KIND" A NEW UNIVERSAL COMEDY xJNO RAMS ORCHESTRA PRI E S ,- EVENINGS-Balcony 2 c; Main Floor 3&c MATINEES-All Seats 2 c A COMEDY GEM COMES SUNDAY "I S MA T R I M O N Y A FA I L U R E'" WE KNOW YOU'LL LAUGH AT AND WITH THIS ONE. TONIGH T AT 8 O'CLOCK U. OF M. RADIO CONCERT YOUR RIDING Learn to play Polo, Jump, ride cross country; play games on horseback, etc. Special class rates for complete course in Horsemanship. RA T ES UPON APPLICATION Hear the Varsity Band and voices yOu know over the radio. set installed by K and K Radio Supply Co. Improved PHONE 87