THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ani honor oinit Bike for girls will leave at 9 o'clock Saturday morning, Nov. 5, from Barbour gymnasium. Ann Arbor business women will meet at 7 o'clock Friday evening in the Y. W. C. A. Organization will be completed and officers will be nomin- ated at this time. Chaperones for dances over the week end are: Union-Friday, Mrs. Yates Adams; Saturday, Mrs. H. B. Lazell; Armory-Friday, Miss Martha Hills; Saturday, Mrs. H. W. Cake; Packard -Friday, Mrs. E. G. Heartt; Saturday -Mrs. H. G. Berger. Senior women will meet at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium to discuss Senior Girls' play. SHUBERiIAN (DETROIT) Michigan Ave. at Washington Blvd. Nights oc to $2 00. Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.o Sat. Mat. 5oc to $t5o. MADAME PETROVA Presenting the romantic play "The White Peacock" GAR RICK Nights 50Cto$2.50 Ma.W&Sat. 50C to $2 DETROIT The great romantic actor MR. LEO DITRICHSTEIN In the gay d " TOT French Comedy T '22 (MEN I1EET .TOF7DISCUSS;.PLAY or, women will '1e0t at 8:80 o'clock- this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium to discuss plans for the Senior Girls' play. A vote will be tak- en at this time to -decide whether to give a play with only a few characters at commencement time or one with a large cast in May. The work of the committees will be explained by the following chairmen: Margaret Schnaple, '22, general chair- man; Mildred Chase, '22, assistant; Margaret Spalding,'22, costume; Edith Cady, '22, property; Thelka Roese, '22, lyric; Elizabeth Vickery, '22, pub- licity; Isabel Kemp, '22, program; Harriet Gustin, '22, business manager. Neopbytes Wear- Once again the mortarboard is with us on the campus! N6, the yoang ladies are not headed for. the photo- grapher's, to pose for a picture for the family album, and they are not freshmen trying to set a new style on the campus, nor yet seniors participat- ing in an early swing-out. It's simply this-they're swinging into the dignities of Mortarboard, na- tional senior honor society for women, and the wearing of the symbolic head- gear is part of the initiation. I"Heaailfh," s $ j~tof +si TaIfl r"1Heal' w:a t 11ubjeto;,he talk tor- f;Rel n: Nocberry; residence, at the vesper services Wednesday after- noon at Newberry hall. Miss Bishop outlined the requirements of the ideal college woman as. mental, physical, and spiritual efficiency. She empha- sized the fact that health must be ac- quired and guarded against neglect and dissipation, in order that the mental r and spiritual sides may develop to the best advantage. Michigan defeated West Virginia at football in '04 by a score of 130 to 0. WHITNEY THEATI Sunday, Nov. R. 11 TAXI hofeworhiy Vram6 i-c £venl AMwF Ric47FOImFMos T A a(HWO ELF) MAIL O AT THE THEATERS PHONE r 0 D A Y DODGE CABS 999 or her brilltanl career "'7X1 WTE PEACOCIC 1XDind'uished K-&Y Caf and Exquisit~eProducflou _ ME SELVYHS Screen F"°" 1XITRO' Arcade - Norma Talmadge "The Sign on the Door." Majestic-Thomas Meighan "Cappy Ricks." Wuerth-Bryant Washburn "The Road to London." in T. I in in """"' - I Orpheum-Henry B. Walthall in "The Boomerang." i A -J r I r 7 THIS WEEK TODAY and SATURDAY Too! Sty Last Time Today Henry B. Walihall IN Garrick (Detroit)-Mr. Leo Dit- richstein in "Toto." Shubert Michigan (Detroit)- Madame Petrova in "Thb White. IPeacock." Girls Attention! Rain water sham poos, hair dressing, marcel-waving face and scalp treatment. Wigs foi rent. Mrs. .. R. rrojanowski,1110 S University Ave., side entrance. PhonE 699-W -Adv Ahoy There, Matey! It's the "Cood Luck" Star in a Romance awash with the Sea "The Boomerang" T HOt A ffphx A fh!i EIOHA In a Screen Adaption by Peter of B. the Famous No KYNE TODAY AND TOMORROW JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents --JL- -Owammu slamalmoffilw "* T NORMA aGE From Channing Pollock's play. Directed by Herbert Brenon Daily Matinees, 25c 2.00 and 330 Evenings, 7.00 and 8.30 25c 35c Cast includes Agnes Ayres A tale of the sea and the world of ships. And a man who could face a storm, a fight, or a glorious love, and see it thru. Fighting, rollicking, devil-may-care! A picture that scuds along in a gale of joy All hands on deck for a great evening's entertainment at the Majestic. Also COMEDY NEW ORCHESTRA It's a Paramount Piet S HU flung open the door. There stood her husband over the man to whom she had made a plea. As yet he had not seen her, but he would -and learn the things she had hidden from him in marriage. Her husband had come to avenge a friend. What would he do when he found her there, too? Honestly, a master piece of screen pro- duction!I f0? F&t COMING SUNDAY BETTY COMPSON in "At The End of the World MATINEE-2:00, 3:30 Adults - 20c Kiddies - 10c EVENING-7:00, 8:40 Adults - 30c Kiddies - 10c (I I Our Hero Our Heroine Our Plot Rex Roland, peppy Yank- Lady Emily, blue - eyed Rex kidnaps girl. Chase, Son of Oil King. Nerve is his middle name- Adventure his hobby- Romance his specialty beauty, neice of a Dutchess, a maid in distress, her eyes flashed the S. 0. S. Rex caught the flash. merry mix-up,; climax, surprise. A t farce to tickleayour ribs a keep you in a gale of gigg4 quick wi ADDED "eSnooky's Labor Lost" Current News Events Arcade Orebestra SHOWING: MATINEE-2:00 AND 3:30 _EVENING-7:00 AND 8:30 Come just before these hours and you are sure of a seat .. qBRYANT WASBR II__ mvx~"Road to LondoIL.'- ''r l'. "h:F: u COMING SUNDAY TOM MOORE IN "MADE IN HEAVEN"