THE MICHIGAN DAILY AT THE THEATERS Women Bluebooks are now being sold at the League booth in University hall. TODAY Screen Arcade-Clara Kimball in "Charge It." Young Majestic-William de Mille pre- sents "After the Show." Wuerth-Will Rogers in "Doubl- ing for Romeo." Orpheum - Jackie Coogan "Peck's Bad Boy." in THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit)-"Irene," mus- ical comedy. Shubert Michigan (Detroit)- Goldywn's spectacle, "Theo- dora." Monday Whitney-"East is West." Wednesday Whitney - Madge Kennedy in "Cornered," a comedy-drama. ENGLISH HOCKEY CHAMPIONS ENTERTAINED AT DORMITORY Helen Newberry residence entertain- ed at dinner last night for Miss Gask- ell and Miss Arnfield, English hockey champions. Among the other guests were Dean Myra B. Jordan, Miss Mar- ion 0. Wood, Miss Marion Dawley, and the members of the class hockey teams. Mrs. Zwemmer to Talk at City Y. W. An "at home" will be -held at the city - Y. W. C. A. at 4 o'clock this afternoon for all young women of Ann Arbor and the University. Mrs. Zwemmer will talk on the, subject, "India." A musical program will be given, after which tea will be served. BUSINESS TRYOUTS Tryouts for the business staff of The Michigan Daily may ap- ply between 2 and 4 o'clock aft- ernoons during the week. Men interested in advertising writing can also be used. First semester students are not eligible. Information about the Women's Athletic association may be had from a pmember of the athletic board from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock on Mondays and, Thursdays in Barbour gymnasium. Memberships will also be taken at this time. Solicitors for the Y. W. C. A. fin- ance cam'paign are requested to sub- mit their returns at Newberry hall immediately. Dean Myra B. Jordan will be at home for all University students from 3 to 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Stylus will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night, Nov. 29, at the Alpha Chi Omega house. A rehearsal of the Freshman Girls' Glee club will be held at 4:10 o'clock Monday afternoon in Barbour gymnas- ium. All girls who have Michigan song books are asked to bring them at that time. At the last meeting of junior wo- men it was voted to levy a tax of $1 on all junior women to cover the expenses of the Junior Girls' play. This is pay- able at once either at the office of the dean of women, or to Margaret Kraus, '23. Junior Girls' play tryouts will be held this week in Sarah Caswell Angell hall as follows: All girls' choruses from 4 to 6 o'clock Monday; all who have not yet tried out from 4 to 6 o'clock Tuesday. There will be a special meeting of Michigan Dames at 8 o'clock on Tues- day evening in Newberry hall. The purpose of this meeting is to sew for the Christmas bazaar. All University women who are in- terested in helping make posters for the soap campaign may do so by go- ing to the sewing room on the third floor of Martha Cook building from 1 to 6 o'clock either Monday or Tues- day afternoons. All sophomore women are requested to go to Barbour gymnasium at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, Friday eve- ning, and Saturday morning to help the committee decorate for the Fresh- man spread. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE WILL DISCUSS WOMEN'S BUILDING Plans for the Women's building will be among the subjects to be discussed at the meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Alumnae council which will be held here Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Members of the executive commit- tee are as follows: President, Mrs. Edward D. Pomeroy, '96, of Chicago; executive secretary, Mrs. Henry C. Adams, '88; treasurer, Mrs. Herbert J. GoQulding, '98; secretary, Mrs. W. D. Henderson, '04. REPORT BRANDED FALSE LETTERS TAKE EXCEPTION TO ARTICLE ON TALK BEFORE HOUSING LEAGUE 320 Lbs. Of Soa Sold 1y Women Bubble, a pure olive-oil castile soap, has been introduced into the majority of women's houses this week. Three hundred and twenty ' pounds (1,600 cakes) have been sold or ordered. Freeman house, Alice Freeman Palm- er house, and Swezey house lead in having sold the largest amount in pro- portion to the number of girls living in the house. Freeman house aver- ages more than a pound to a girl, or five and five-eighths cakes while the other two average a pound or five{ cakes to a girl. Headquarters for the soap are at Martha Cook and orders may be ad-; dressed to Sarah Waller, '22, Martha Cook. All orders should specify whether or not the soap is to be de- livered in pound bars or cut into small cakes. The first truck deliv- ery of soap will probably be sent out Wednesday. University women who live in Ann! Arbor are selling the soap to Ann Ar- bor residents. Government analysis has proved the soap to be pure and absolutely free from harmful ingredients. It is manufactured especially for use in Michigan hard water and keeps the hands from chaping. The same soap has been sold for similar projects at' Vassar, Radcliff, and other colleges. TIME CHANGE 1 In regard to an account of a speech by Dr. Eloise Walker, of the University. Health service, before the University Housing league, which was published in The Daily of Nov. 19, the following communications have been called to. the attention of the editor: Nov. 25, 1921 President M. L. Burton, University of Michigan, Dear Sir: I beg to inform you that I have been grossly misquoted; that in my talk be-' fore the Housing league, I said noth- ing whatsoever about the "moral de- cay" at the University of Michigan. Indeed I do not understand how the reporter could have received that im- pression from what I did say. Very truly yours, ELOISE WALKER. Editor, The Michigan Daily: The executive committee of the Uni- versity Housing league for women de- sire to correct the wrong impressions which have been conveyed by certain criticisms of the address recently giv- en them by Dr. Eloise Walker, of the University Health service. Her ad- dress was a very helpful discussion of matters relating to the welfare of wo- men students without and reference to "decay of student morals" and cer- tainly nothing that would in any way warrant the public criticism to which she has been subjected. The things that were said and the spirit in which they were offered deserve commenda- tion instead of reproof. It would be evident to anyone who , heard Dr. Walker that the criticisms against her 'were based on misinformation, and it is hoped, in fairness to Dr. Walker and all concerned, that their harmful effects may as far as possible be cor- rected. MRS. MARY J. OLDS, Secretary. The Mode Shop is now open to pa- trons at 711 No. University. Arcade Theater. Afternocn and evening gowns a specialty.-'dv. Sixty-third Annual Fall Concert, Glee and Mandolin Club, Tuesday night.-Adv. MARCELLING-MARCELLINI1 Special attention given to curly ha.i Facial massage. Manicuring. Mr Florence Wilson-Dimattia. 340 Sou' State St., over Cushing's Drug Stor Phone 2939-M.-Adv. Glee Club Concert Tuesday.--Adv. Ousr This store's service is not measured by actual transaction of purchases. Underlying each such transaction is a friendly interest which makes this service quite another thing from mere duty. The interest extends beyond the matter of a sale. It is concerned in knowing that the returns in satisfac- tion and service are lasting. Our patrons are quick to sense this "human" side of our business and this we believe contributes largely to the kindly feeling evident here between the salesperson and the purchaser. Store Poliey L- Time in Ann Arbor was ad- C vanced one hour at midnight last night in accordance With the or- dinance passed by the City coun- cil last Monday night. The change is made in compliance with the request of many local business firms. The new act of the council provides that the city use Eastern time throughout the entire year. All University classes will be- gin Monday morning on the new time. For the ways of society see "School For Scandal."-Adv. Enroll now "School for Scandal."- Adv. we"Illma9fil -eisondorfor ' p ny T he "eQuality First"' "THREE PHONES MO M 0 0 E N( NU MBE R Store I ._.._ - SHOWING AT 2 -2:30 7 -8:00 tII ADULTS 20 cts. KIDDIES 10 ots. I, Enroll now "School for Scandal."- _________________________-Adv. PHONE 474-R We call for your clothes and deliver them. Will give you something NEW IN HIGH CLASS CLEANING, REPAIRING AND PRESSING FASHION SHOPPE In 1898 Michigan's bicycle squad, part of the track team, was large and promising, being composed of eight members. "School For Scandal" is coming.- Adv. Glee Club Concert Tuesday.-Adv. Sunday Jackie Coogan IN "Peck's Bad Boy" - Tuesday Charies Chaplin IN "The Idle Class" 49 l17 mac. / / lid DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW SPECIAL GREAT COMEDY FEATURE Lloyd HAM 11 I Hamilton Presents aRomance of Stage Folk off the Stage R~ T W~Z A A R In An Hilarious Comedy That Outlaughs Anything Ever Made For Laughing Purposes- AndIt's StagedOn A Desert Island Tool For Particular Men We have a limited number of Gordon-and Fergeson overcoats priced at $27 and $30. This is an exceptional opportunity for you to get a good coat at a very reason- able price. If you are interested in good clothes lve inbite you to in- spect our goods. Remember you will not be urged to buy until you see k'hat you want at I ROBINSON CRSELd The lure of the footlights, the Great White Way-and a lonely girl who wanted to be an actress. But her only "acting" was in the chorus; her only friend a queer old fellow who watched the stage door. And when the rich young "angel" of the show came into her life with his midnight suppers and love talk It's a story that runs through laughter and tears to an end you will joy to see! TOPICS ORCH ESTRA SUNDAY SHOWS MATINEE 1:80 - 8:00 - 4:80 EVENINGS 7:00 AND 8:30 Last Feature Starts at 9:00 J. KARL MALCOLM 604 EAST LIBERTY STREET COMING - "THE SHEIK" With AGNES AYRES and RUDOLPH VALENTINO