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hall. A good attendance Is dei
this time since the !rej
Michiganensian will be t1'f n.
All houses whi h have!, n: . f
a supply of Uvers iy on
seals which are belng sowd I or t1
Celt of the budig campaij .
get them from to 4 O' k Tl
afternoon in Iarbour ymnai n.
Senior society vi1l hae a
picture talken for the ,, l
at 12 o'clock tomaorrow nn ti
sudio. Dark dresse sh ul b

Sfreshmn and sophomore squad ert A. Waller school, in Chicago.
r ;uired to attend a meet- It was definitely demonstrated that
l1.o k Tuesday afternoon students in the school who ate break-
-gymnasium. The girls fast before going to classes maintain-
1 i in gymnasium uni- ed a consistently higher average in
O who is unable to attend their work than those who ate none.
a must notify the office of The test was made on two groups of
113 pupils each.

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SCENE FROM "THE WHITE-HEADED BOY," WHICH , GROUP OF IRISH PLAYERS FROM THE ABBEY
THEATER, DUBLIN, ARE PRESENTING AT THE SHUBERT MICHIGAN, DETROIT, DURING T H E
WEEK BEGINNING TODAY.

LEGUE TO START SHORT
MEMBERSHIP GMIPIN
Life membership pledges for the3
University of Michigan League will
be sought Monday and Tuesday. These 1
days have been set aside as'"volunteer{
days." Members of the committee will I
have pledge cards at the tables in Uni-
versity hall, the Library, and BarbourI
gymnasium.
The total fee for life membership
is $50, which is to be paid in five an-j
nual installments. Any woman who
has earned 15 hours of credit in the
University is eligible. The committee
is anxious that a large number of
women volunteer at this time in or-
der that a satisfactory report may be
made to the Alumnae council at their
meeting Jan. 21.
Pledge cards and announcements of
the plans for the University of Michi-
gan League have been sent out to all
Michigan women who have earned at
least 15 hours credit. If a satisfac-
tory response is made to this member-
ship campaign the plans can proceed1
since the site has been granted.
All money paid as membership fees
will be used for the actual building
and endowing of the building. It will'
be kept entirely separate from the
money which is being raised for the
purpose of carrying on the campaign.
HIGH- PRICFS QUIZ
IS AT STANDSTILL
Though six weeks have passed since
the University appointed a committee
to investigate living conditions in Ann#
Arbor, the matter is still under ad- I
visement. The committee having
charge of the investigation is compos-
ed of Dean H. M. Bates, Dean M. E.
Cooley, and Dean J. A Bursley. '
Dean Bursley, who is chairman of
the committee, said Friday that the
committee would take up the matter
soon after the return of Dean Bates.
He also said that a member of thea
economics department would be con-
sulted as to the best meansof making
a thorough investigation. Dean Burs-I
ley expressed the opinion that prices
have dropped considerably in Ann Ar-1
bor since the question of high prices1
first arose last November. WhetherI
or not this will affect the proposed in-
vestigation by the committee appoint-
ed by the University is not now
known.
Something for sale? A Classified
Ad in The Daily will find a buyer.-
Adv.

AT THE THEATERS

TODAY

Arcade - William
"White Oak."

S. Hart in

Majestic- Gloria Swanson
"Under the Lash."

in

Wuerth-Larry Semon in "The
Saw Mill."

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X1Woucn
Stylus will meet at 7:30 o'clock
Tuesday night at the Alpha Phi house.
Members of Mortarboard are re,
quested to meet promptly at 2 o'clock
today at Spedding's studio for the
Michiganensian picture. Dark school
dresses will be worn.
Music and lyrics for the Junior
Girls' play should be given to Jose-
phineiConnable, '23,s1205 Hill street,
by tonight at the latest.
The Wyvern picture for the Michi-
ganensian will be taken at 12 o'clock
today at the Spedding studio, instead
of 2 o'clock as was formerly announc-
ed. All members are asked to be pre-
sent.
The next regular meeting of the
Michigan Dames will be held at 8
o'clock Tuesday evening at Newberry

fQUrAT tlk ov
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Orpheum-Charles Rann
nedy's "The Servant in
House."
Rae-Douglas Fairbanks in
Half Breed."
THIS WEEK
Stage
Garrick .troit)-"The
Girl," a nrhsicai comedy.
Shubert Michigan (Detroi
"Mutt and Jeff in Chinato
Whitney (Tonight)-"The B

Ken-
the
"The f
Rose,
t) -
Bat."

BETSY B ARBOUR RAISES $100
FOR WOMAN'S BUILDING FUND
More than $100 has been added to
the Woman's bui'ding fund as a re-
sult of the bridge party which the!
girls of Betsy Barbour dormitory gave
yesterday afternoon. Refreshments
were served by the girls of the house.
At the close of the party prizes do-
nated by local merchants were award-
ed for the highest scores.
Lehman's Condition Is Critical
Carl Lehman, Ann Arbor attorney,
whose office is in the Wadham build-
ing, is in a critical condition with
no apparent change recently. Mr.
Lehman was accidentally shot on
New Year's eve by a member of his
family, and for a few days appeared
to recover rapidly. His condition
then became serious and since has
been very critical.
City Y. W. to Give "At Home" Today
An "at home" will be held this aft-
ernoon at the city Y. W. C. A. at 4
o'clock. Edelaine Roden, '22, will be
the story teller. University and town
girls are invited, Tea will be served
at the close of the afternoon.

Exclusive designing
in
Afternoon and Evening Gowns
230 Nickels Arcade
PHONE 795 W
MRS GRACE VAN SCHOICK
RAE
TODAY AND MONDAY
Douglas Fairbanks In
"THE HALF BREED"
See Doug as "Low," the poor Injun?
supported by Alma Ruebens and
Jewel Carmen
Also I arry Semon In
"THE FLY COP"
Soon-"THE SHEIR"
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Mats. Wednesday A Week Begining
and Saturday * R* ' K Sunday Jan. 1th
(DETROIT)
"Youth, Beauty, Laughter and the Joy of Living"
FIRST TIME IN DETROIT!
Mirthful, Melodious, Magnificent Music Comedy, With Real MusIe
and Real Comedy, from Ambassador Theatre, N. Y.
MESSRS. SHUBERT Present
The Gorgeous Anselm Goetzl Production
Arresting, Alluring, Audacious
ROSE GIRL
Book by Wm. Cary Duncan and Louis Simon.
Music by Anselm Goetzl. Lyrics by Duncan. Staged by Louis Simon.
With
FRED HILLEBRAND
Louis Simon Shep Camp Sarah Edwards
Harold Crane Francis Morey Edna Edwards
Barbour Halliday Marguerite Lamar Irene Rowan
Rose & Arthur Boylan Edna Temple
AND A CHORUS OF ANGEL-FACED DEBUTANTES WITH
VELVET VOICES AND TWINKLING TOES

Nights, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. Sat. Matinee, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2
WED. POPULAR MATINEE-50c, $1 AND $1.50-BEST SEATS

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