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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

W. A. A. Plans for Saturday
rreshman and entering girls who
are looking for a way to earn 10 honor
points toward admittance to member-
ship in the Women's Athletic associa-
tion will find it in the 10 mile hike
which is being planned for Saturday

morning.
The expedition will leave Barbour
gymnasium at 9 o'clock and will be
back by 12 o'clock. All University
women are invited by the association.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv.

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In the future no women's notices will
appear for more than three days.
All women who plan to go to the
Illinois game must sign up today on
the bulletin board in Barbour gym-
nasium and call at Dean Jordan's of-
fice at a time to be announced later
to buy their tickets. A chaperone will
go on thespecial train.
The second meeting of the Women's
athletic board will be held at 7:15
o'clock Thursday at the Gamma Phi
Beta house. All members must be
present.
Dean Myra B. Jordan will entertain
the seniors at a tea at 4 o'clock Friday
afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.

There will be a meeting of the board
of governors of Alumnae House at 10
o'clock Saturday morning at Alumnae
House.
All women who have ben warned or
are on probation should see Dean Myra
B. Jordan at once.
The women's department of the S.
C. A. will give a party for all Univer-
sity women at 8 o'clock Friday evening
in the social rooms of the Presbyterian
church.
A course in Girl Reserve club leader-
ship will be offered beginning at 7
o'clock Thursday evining, Oct. '20,
at Newberry hall. The class is open
to all University women except fresh-
men. Those who are interested are
asked to call Gertrude Boggs, '22, at
Newberry hall or Lucille Litaker at
the city Y. W. C. A.
Pay your Daily subscription at the
Press Bldg.-Adv.

EVANS WILL GIVE TWILIGHT
ORGAN RECITAL AT 4:15 TODAY
Program Includes Selections From1
Kinder, Nevin, Sturges, and
Gullmant
Harry Russell Evans will give the
next concert in the Twilight Organ re-
cital series at 4:15 o'clock this after-
noon in Hill auditorium. He is a grad-
uate of the School of Music and for
several years has served in the organ
department of the school. His pro
grams in former years have been well
received and his work during examin-
ation periods is especially well re-
membered.
His program follows:
Grand Choeur in A ....Ralph Kinder
Song of Sorrow ..Gordon Balch Nevin
Meditation .........Edward Sturges
Sonata In D minor, Opus 42......
.... Alex. Guilmant
I. Largo e Maestoso-Allegro
II. Pastorale
III. Finale-Allegro Assal.

Girls Attention! Rain water sham-
poos, hair dressing, marcel-waving,
face and scaip treatment. Wigs for
rent. Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski, 1110 S.
University Ave., side entrance. Phone
696-W.-Adv.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv.

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once you've worn or-
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GREATEST SHOWS
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Crowds

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Increasing Every Day.
TO0 SEE
jou' see him double in
Written and Directed by URA.1LES CHAPLIN
He's here all the time.
Here twice most of the time.
So don't blame the cocktails he mixes when you see him
double.
And because he's double, he doubles the fun.
Yes, siree!-the Mirror of Fashion and the Old of Form.
There's only one laugh-but it's a laugh that lasts from first
foot to last.
C'mon, Everybody! Bring your can-openers. There's a
reason.
IT IS JUST ONE CONTINUAL SCREAM
OF LAUGHTER
YOU WILL ALSO SEE
COU RAGE"

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IT'S SIMPLE YET HUMANLY STRONG
THIS DRAMA OF A WIFE WHOSE LOY-
ALTY & FAITH ARE PITTED AGAINST
THE TORMENTS of LOVE LONELINESS

PORTRAYED BY A PERFECT CAST

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HEADED BY
NAOMI CHILDERS AND SAM DE GRASSE

TO

THE

MAJESTIC

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