often J. it fund. No additional the regular 35 cent ved, but a per cent i outside of the the- given to the fund. good for any per- as the picture is ction of Hawaiian fished at the matinee s afternoon when es, the two Hawai- art in the Michigan ke It For Two," will mnusical selections. . on sale at the book ain the Arcade, in nd the Library, and ned from all sopho- LAN NEW GET FUNDS women who live in discuss plans for aign to raise funds .eague at their meet- ek this afternoon in ['he plan for raising xplained by John cki and Son Toilet _ This company has alty shops all over and will open one 115 North Thayer ertising, these shops for $1.00 which en- o a 20 per cent dis- iases at any of their ,r. The club of Ann of Michigan women ike up the scale of which will realize a the Michigan leauge . Son shops make a expert advice as to in toilet articles and of such information r of a certificate.' will be explained to afternoon and the rge is anxious that women who live in tend the.'meeting and All sophomore girls wishing addi- tional movie tickets call student office at Helen Newberry residence. Any girls who are planning to be here for summer school and would be interested in helping carry on the Michigan league campaign during that time are asked to call Neva Lovewell, '22, at Martha Cook. There will )e a 10 honor point hike' for all girls interested at 9 o'clock this morning. The party will leave from Barbour gymnasium promptly at this hour. A May Festival breakfast will be served by the Y. W. C. A. at 9 o'clock this morning at Barbour. gymnas- ium. Anyone having bills against the Sen- ior Girl's play is requested to send' them to Harriet Gustin, 1520 South' University avenue. Chaperones for dances over the week end' are: Union-Mrs. H. B. Laze4ll;. Armory-Mrs. H. W. Cake. Freshmen and sophomores who have not signed up for their posture exam- inations should do so at their earliest convenience. All University women who live in Ann' Arbor will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon' at Newberry hall for the purpose of considering a pro- position to raise money for the benefit of the Michigan league campaign fund. All sophomore girls having unsold tickets for the sophomore movie are requested 'to turn them in to Marian' Wicksall at Newberry residence im- mediately. The first practice of the May-pole 'dances will be held at 4:30 o'clock-on Wednesday, May 24, the second at 4:45 o'clock on Thursday, 1ay 25, and the third on Monday May 29. All women of the University and townspeople are invited to attend 'the Sorosis lawn fete which is to be given' this evening from 8 to 11:30 o'clock at the sorority house. In case of rain the affair will be given in Barbour gymnasium. WOMENRE PICKED FR0 SPRING BASEIBLL TEAMS Class teams have been chosen in baseball and horseshoe pitching, and practices for the final games will be- gin at once. The girls chosen in baseball are as follows: Freshman team- pitchers, M. Howell, A. Scherer, D. Davis; catcher, L. Phiel; first base, M. Mur- phy; second base, M. Miller; third base, A. Ladd; shortstops, E. Ohl- macher, B: Garber; center field, D. McFay; right field, D. McFarlen; left field, F. Murray; squad, M. Barnum, V. Cronin, H. Gustine, E. Kadow, E. Schreiber.. Sophomore team-pittch- ers, D. Bogan, M. Willis; catcher, W. Craigie; first base, M. Hays; second Base, L. Miller; third base, M. Early, M. Munz; shortstop, P. Gallagher; center field, J. Raum; right field, D. Rockwell; left field, D. Rippold; squad, D. Maitland, P. Dell, E. Pike, L. Walker. Junior team - pitcher, C. Johnson; catcher, H. Miller; first base, K. Potter; second base, G. Fry; third base, M. Dodd; shortstops, W. Wilmot, B. Kahn; center field, D. Klooz; right field, J. Roe; left field, G. Church. The juniors will hold their first practice at 4:45 o'clock on Monday afternoon, and the sophomores and freshmen will practice at 4 o'clok on the same afternoon. Both teams and squads must be present at all prac- tices. Teams in ho'seshoe pitch ng are as follows: Sophomore team-K. Cole, M. Kolb, M. Moore; substitute, R. BlI- ton; freshman team-F. Fuller, L. Lake, E. Mallory; substitute, E. Dom- bey. The first game will be played at 5 o'clock on Tuesday, May 23. There are two games scheduled .for field day, May 31. It is very important that BENE! JoU ALISM CLASSI The Thieme now in custom Mr. G. A. Beneker, well known art- ist and writer, addressed a Journal- ism class informally yesterday morn- ing in the 'auditorium of Uniyersity hall. Mr. Beneker spoke on "The Appreciation of Art" and in discussing this subject said that whether a thing is art or not is merely a matter of time. He implied that we of this gen- eration are unable to judge the value of contemporary art. "The true artist does not look at art-he looks through it and beyond 'it,"' stated Mr. Beneker. "We may all be artists in our particular line of work. The finest degree of art de- pends on the degree in which the 'artist may enter into the spirit of the thing which he has to do." Nature in its simplest form is the artist's source of inspiration accord- ing to Mr. Beneker, and he says the purpose of art is to reveal man to himself. tulip garden of Professor of the French department, is full bloom.eAccording to his Mr. Thieme1 is permitting Hardware Watch for the The Only HARDWARE Near the CAMPUS Seasonable Goods for All Seasc Our MOTTO is COURTESY and FAIR DEALING ''mze 14- PVtQ2Th!i£610 310 S. r 7I SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY Students attending Summer school wishing to work on the business side of The Summer Michigan Daily, are asked to see thq business manager any after- noon this -week from 3 to 4 o'clock in the Press building. 11 oP e all girls be present at all games. } ROOMS FOR VISITORS I I Visitors in the city who wish to secure rooms for the May Fes- tival period, should apply to the . Union main .desk from 2 to 5 I o'clock today. This is the only I place where rooms for this period I are listed. Watch for the Pink Sheet! ADVISE S TO BE LISTED Men wishing to serve as up- perclass advisers next year are requested to fill out the enclos- ed coupon and mail to the Union I or hand in at the main desk I immediately. I I desire to serve as an up- perclass adviser next year. I Name.................. Address .... ............I Class.................... II Department. ........... I I I Phone No. ................L I Is Now Showing of Exclusive Designing * , -.--. iNrs. Grace Van Sco NICKELS ARCADE APPERS" Page Two) mouths of the erjuice. In 1968 of thunder will modest girls of the virtues of and smite the Sport Oxfords a@ 8$$. Sport Oxfords Watch for the Pink Sheet! ilIlIll1lIIlllllllillIllIlIllllIllllilillIllll tillillililliilliillil111l1111l1U i11i11111Uil111!11[11i11i 1111lllrllllllll ll IIllillllilllllitlill I- -- ;w4 Q u. AearL ken by philos- low old it ever ,better and he Il/1 VL7AA / iw --eff i O F f nll, U 1 3 Oxfords for Street, Sport, or Golf We have a large line to select from, ma'de of smoked elk, with brown saddles, moderately priced. .. I is _II c 1 $6 00, $1.50 AND $9.00 At Ak _. >r Sing. I editors' conven- WAHR'S SHOE STORE Specal Sale, of dell 's Toilet Prepartions 0 DOWN TOWN 108 SOUTH MAIN ST. lime.-, Ise' * - ............ game. ,11 game. game. to the Calen- e Lie Daily. THEATERS TODAY SCREEN I. i NMyI in "A 1 TIi eai s+t! Ya i c llU 9 I he ability to hit in a pinch aen hits mean runs has rned many a man his po- :in on a baseball team. PINCH HITTER art now setting aside a por- n of yourfunds in an interest count here which later n e will "pinch hit" for you while _I enjoy watching the game from a arndstand seat. THE. I t, r' ii~ .. Half Regular Prices~ Think what this means - a reduction of 50c on the dollar - just one-half the regular price - on a world-famous line of toilet preparations whose qual- ity has always far exceeded the purchase price. Never before have we been able to announce the sale of such values to women who wish to preserve their beauty, to acquire new charms and loveliness. The sale starts Monday and includes delicate perfumes, fragrant toilet water, face powders, face creams, talcum powder, and other toilet preparations. Take advantage of this opportunity and buy enough toilet articles to last the sum- mer through. Come early! Three Day Sale Three Day Sale Beginning Mronday- chie Coogan in " - Thomas Meighan elor Daddy." -"Smiles are Trump Farmers and Mechanics Ban 101-105 South Main Street 330 South State St. (Nickles Arcade) Prevost in e Demon." A 4Sc