THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' L11onct AT THE THEATERS I Adelia Cheever house and several of the small dormitories will be open dur- ing Christmas vacation. Girls who will be in Ann Arbor during the holidays should see Dean Myra B. Jordan. Girl Reserve Leaders' Training corps will be addressed by Miss Edna Formhals, case worker for the Ann Arbor Federation of clubs, at 7 o'clock this evening in' Newberry hall. Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet at 7:15 o'clock this evening at Helen Newberry residence. Houses which have. had candy on sale should give the money received for it to Dorothy Jeffry, '24, by this afternoon. All girls who want to do work dur- ing the holidays are requested to leave their names and phone numbers with Dean Myra, B. Jordan. An important meeting of the Senior Girls' play committee will be held at 8 o'clock this evening at the Delta Gam- ma house. Ann Arbor Girls' organization will meet at 7 o'clock Tuesday night, Dec. 27, In Lane hall. Try a Daily Want Ad. Tt pays.-Ad"t SHUBERT Matinee wed. - Soc to MICHICAN Nights . 5c t' t-A'. (DETROIT) Sat. Mat. - Soc to $tgo The distinguished American actor WALKER WHITESIDE In Gordon Kean's myl)stery melodrama "THE HINDU" GARRICK Mat.Sat. - Soct00 DETROIT Arthur Hammerstein brings FRANK TINNEY In the Musical Comedy "TICKLE ME" TODAY Screen Arcade-George Cohen's produc- tion, "Get Rti-h Quick Walling- ford." Majestic -- Pola Negri in "One Arabian Night." Wuerth-William Fox presents "Over the Hill." Orpheum-"The Recoil." PROFESSOR CROSS TO TALK TO' UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S ASS'N After the regular meeting of the American Association of University Women which will be held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon in the-, parlors of Barbour gymnasium, Prof. Arthur L. Cross will give an illustrated lecture on his trip to the South Seas. Members are privileged to bring men to the lecture which will be given at 3:30 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hal. There will be a tea immediate- ly following the lecture. The sewing, party which had been planned ha' been abandoned. SELLARS PRESENTS PAPER ON REALISM BEFORE ACOLYTES Prof. Roy W. Sellars, of the philos- ophy department, defended "realism" in his paper on "Do Physical .Things Possess Attributes?" read before the Acolytes at their meeting Tuesday night in room 106, Mason hall. A discussion followed in which stu- dent and faculty members took part. The paper which Professor Sellars read will be presented by him at the next meeting of the eastern division of the American Philosophical society. Michigan Banners, Pennants, Blank- ets, and Pillows at Wahr's University Bookstore.-Adv. Locksmith. All kinds of door and trunk keys. Phone 2498. Dell Keeler -AdA. Patronize Daily Advertisers.--Adv. ADELPHI DECIDE CRITICISM OF COACHING STAFF UNJUST Adeiphi House of Representatives held the last meeting before Christ- mas vacation Tuesday night, the prin- cipal feature being the debating of the question, "Resolved, That the- criticism of our Michigan football coaching staff is Just," which was decided in favor of the negative. RepresentativesM ichalskey, Ryan. and Rumsey upheld the affirmative. while the negative was upheld by Gould, Glasgow, Jr., and Lang. "Students are driven to drinking be- cause of the poor food they get," de- clared a University of Chicago profes- sor in 1910. i T H E GREY S H O P I I I I I I 600 E. Liberty SPOEHR'S BULK CANDY Have you had a "Hunger-Cure Sandwich" after an evening's study? NUNNALLY'S SOUTHERN CANDIES THIS WEEK Stage Garrick (Detroit)-Frank Tin- ney in "Tickle Me," a musical comedy. A fact we've proved innumerable times- Shubert - Walker Hindu," Michigan (Detroit) - Whiteside in "The a mystery melodrama. Ann Arbor Girls Plan Holiday Tea Ann Arbor Girls' organization will give a tea from 2 to 5 o'clock Wed- nesday,Dec. 28, in the auditorium of Lane hall. University women who re- main in Ann Arbor during the Christ- mas holidays will be guests. Lown prices-the seventh reason why so many students eat at the Arcade Cafeteria! w - Don't Forget We Carry KELLEY'S OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATES 60c LB. Beeker 's Delicatessen 119 East Liberty Street 111111111111ill t11111111111111111111 11.11111111111111111111 M 111U 111tH iilill~ ll i llI 11~i . The Arcade Cafeteria-is upstairs in Nickels' Arcade Don't Miss It! A Picture Of The Land Where Beauty Is The Only "Open Sesame" To Harems Of The Magnificent- In- 1'i A , ? . d ;'tt' tit"{.":J'.1 Q. .s f . ',, .; '?z ; ' _ // .I Aoft s t UNI I*h IN. with 't2 k f* 4 f 1 i . 7 K P O L A N EG R I as the wild desert dancer. More beau- tiful madcap ne'er threw careless kiss. Scoffer at all men's love yet slave at last to her own. Read what the Highest Authority in America said about it- The Committee on Critique of the National Board of Review said in its ,. ATf .6.0 t," $*a 1 S... I' w I s J _ £.rt . _I f1 ,i 1 l'i' /- ,. .. 'Th the and has OFFICIAL REPORT is vivid, swift-moving picture is the peer of oriental dramas on screen. It has the true atmosphere of an Arabian Nights tale must rank as one of the exceptional photoplays of the year. It both dramatic intensity and comic relief of an unusual order. " .'... . * 4t"" 1.1 9 'r J, r SPECIAL MUSICAL INTERPRETATION BY Enlarged Orchestra /.I *5 OTHER USUAL ' 'i . FEATURES NO ADVANCE IN PRICES - O