at f ,' studio, Sped- "Writing Down the topic which RobertI ice" was the dents yesterday morning. "Tones are containing a t; st used in a kind of behavior." said Mr. Frost. without tone. it It Senior society has been expending much time and effort on the plans for their work among the league houses. The scheme which will be inaugurated after the beginning of next semester is elaborate in scope and detail. The idea of the society has been to form neighborhood groups. For this purpose they have divided the city into 17 districts, each neighborhool group including the league houses that come within the district. Arrange- ments have been made so that the houses in each group will be- within as easy and convenient reach of each other as, possible. The girls of each group are to make calls on each other and generally be- come acquainted. A member of Sen- 'or society will be in charge of each group. Under her guidance the girls are to get together and have teas and dances. The committee in charge hopes that these plans will bring the girls living in league houses Into clos- er relationships with each other and make them feel that they are part of a large organization than merely of the league house. W1omen Members' of the Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet at Dey's studio at 4:10 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to have their picture taken for the Mich- iganensian. Members are requested to wear dark dresses. The Michiganensian picture of the University Girls' Glee club will be takenat s2o'clock thisbafternoon 'at Randall's. studio. Members are re- quested to wear dark dresses. The cast and committee for the Jun- ior Girls' play will have their pictures taken at 12:15 o'clock Tuesday at the Spedding studio. All freshmen and sophomores are required to take a posture examination before the end of the semester. Girls of these classes are asked to sign up for an appointment on the lists in the director's office. The dates for the examination are Jan. 25, 26, and 27. All senior girls must have their caps ind gowns before the Jnior Girls' play which will he given March 23.'24. and 25. The caps and gowns may be procured at Mack's. Wyvern society will have its picture taken at 5 o'clock Wednesday at the Spedding studio. Open house will be held as usual at the city Y..W. C. A. at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tea will be served. Girls of Ann Arbor and the University are invited. The picture of the sophomore base- AT THE THEATERS TODAY Screen Arcade -Anita Stewart in "The Invisible Fear." Majestic-Wilam de Mil'es' pro- duction, "Miss Lulu Bett" Wuerth - Rudyard Kipling's "Without Benefit of Clergy." Orpheum - Alma Rubens In "Thoughtless Women." Rae-William S. Bart in "The Patriot." There wil]:e a representative of the Wonien's A hletic assoiation in the parlors at Barbour gymnasium from 4:30 to 5:O o'clock on Mondays and Thursdays to give information in re- gard to the association to all girls de- siring it. Memberships will also be granted at these times to those girls presenting 100 honor points earned under the new schedule of grading. Plan Valentine Party at Union Alumni and directors' members of the Union will hold their annual Val- entine party Tuesday, Feb. 14, at the Union. The affair will be formal. Tickets are on sale fop $2 at the main desk in the lobby, and include refresh- ments. Good Things to Eat At Reduced Prices Fruit Salad.............25e head Lettuce Salad .......25c Chicken Sandwich .........25c Club Sandwich ... .......0c Special Steak Dinner...... 75c Delicious Soup........1Le Fine Home-Made Pie......10e READY TO SERVE 11-2 5-7 CLUB LUNCH-40e FULL DINNER-0e SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 12 TO 2 P. X- $1.00 WILLITS . 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