my School of1 Brady in "Little 1 B. DeMille's pro- e Affairs of Ana- allace Reid, Wan- Gloria Swanson iniels. Moore in "Beat- ie," and Harold k Hoxie in "Dead j WHAT'S GOING ON WEDNESDAY 4:00-Ferris Institute club meets at room 206 U-Hall. 4:30-Business staff of Gargoyle meets at Press building. 7: 00-Circulo Italiano meets in Cercle Francais room. :00-Tryouts for Varsity Glee club, room 308, Union. 7:00-Varsity band rehearsal at U- Hall. 7:00-University Symphony orches- chestra tryouts at School of Music. 7:15-Scalp and Blaide meeting at Union. 7:30-Forestry club meets in room 214, Natural Science building.. 8:00- All-Arebitects' smoker, upper reading room, Union. THURSDAY 7 :30-Meeting of Wayfarers, room 304, Union. 7:30-Gun and Bla'de club smoker, reading room, Union. 8:00-Christian Science society in au- ditorium, Lane hall. 7:00-8:30 - Tryouts for University RADIO TRY-OUTS WANTED i Radio operators, who have had commercial experience and who are interested in the estab- lishment and operation of the Western Conference Radio News service, are asked to meet with Franklin Johnston, '22E, at 7 o'clock Monday evening in the Engineering society- rooms. ,The Y. W. C. A. will hold its open- ing vesper services at 5 o'clock Wed- nesday afternoon at Newberry hall. Tea will be served from 4. to 5 o'clock and the services, which will be conducted by Dean Myra B. Jordan, will begin at 5 o'clock. .All junior girls are expected to at- Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv. s W E E S tend an important meeting at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Plans for the Junior Girls' play will be explained, and a full attendance is desired. Tryouts for the University of Mich- igan Girls' Glee club will be held from 4 to 6 .o'clock on Wed- nesday afternoon at the School of Music. Only women who have been on the campus one year are eligible. Hockey practice for upperclasswo- men will be held at 4 o'clock on Mon- days and Wednesdays on Palmer field. The Women's Athletic association board will meet at 4:30 o'clock Thurs- day afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Women wishing to take part in the fall tennis tournament should sign on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnas- ium before 5 o'clock Friday, Oct. 7. Sophomores who left gymnasium clothes in their lockers last year and who have not claimed them should see Mrs. Blackburn by 4 o'clock, Friday, Oct. 7. Upperclasswomen wishing to receive instruction in tennis are requested to meet at 6 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. First year students specializing in physical education will meet at 5 o'clock Thursday in the office' of Bar- bour gymnasium. Women who wish to teach English, FWren chSpanish, citizenship, and danc- ing at the city Y. W. C. A. one night a week are asked to call immediately 0' All entering sophomores, juniors, reside III TODAY AND THURSDAY Alice Bra IN "Little Italy " E UL LU hall. Stage ' -"Three Live Daily Advertisers.-Adv..l WM.GOODYEAR & COMPANY Three Pertinent Hints IT IS A STORY OF VERSATILE ALICE BRADY AS A, PAI DAUGHTER QF ITALY, FLAMING ON AMERICAN SOIL V WORLD INTENSITY AS THE FIERY, PASSIONATE, PR( ITED ITALIAN GIRL WHO BROKE UP A BITTER FAMI WHICH HAD RAGED FOR GENERATIONS. MISS BRA HER BEST. ADDED ATTRACTIONS "AFTER THE DOUGH A SCREAMS OF HILARITY 1 , r i Wednesday Thursday I t To the College Girl Who, Would be Smart in Attire JACK HOXIE IN Dead or Alive" "MY BAREFOOT BOY" Showing at 2:00, 3:30, 7:00, 8:30 Last Feature Starts at 9:00 P. M. COMING FRIDAY CONSTANCE BINNEY in "ROOM AN ARCADE ORC .I 1 JUST as comfortable and necessary as one's galoshes - but immensely better looking - are the fur-collared sports coats of suede velour. For wear to classes, football games and trotting about in general there's nothing better. Lined with chamois except in the sleeves, where satin is used. Belted; patch pockets. One in African. brown with huge raccoon collar is only $59.50. Others, $49.50 to $69.50.: I . ... I'4 NOW PLAYING Majstic / N] Crowds Increasing Every Day WITH HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY PEOPLE ARE COMING FOR MILES (SECOND FLOR) TO SEE I ' 2 NOW is the time for all trim ankles to don their winter woolens. English woolens, of course. In brown, green, blue and purple heathers. $1.95 to $2.75. Onyx silk hose with Pointex heels, $3.75. Phoenix silk hose in black and Ha- vana brown, $1.25 to $2.75. (MAIN FLOOR) 3 CECIL B. DEMILLE'S Greatest Production "The Affal AUTUMN drizzle and cold soon chap one's hands if proper protec- tion is not given. The smartest pro- tection is the strap-wrist gauntlet style, preferably in a lightweight cape glove. In brown and willlow, the backs stitched in black. $5. Other smart gloves, $3 to $6.50. (MAIN FLOOR)j * * * * * * * WALLACE REID GLORIA SWANSON ELLIOTT DEXTER BEBE DANIELS THEODORE ROBERTS WANDA HAWLEY RAYMOND HATTON ; - 2:00, 3:30 ...........20c ........ Oc [I Evening ' 7:00, 8:45 Adults ... .......30c Kiddies ............ 1Oc T TIME TODAY N1 MOORE, IN EATING THE GAME" )LD LLOYD- THURSDAY -SATURDAY Jas. 0. Curwood's God's Country * AGNES AYERS * THEODORE KOSLOFF I AND - * POLLY MORAN * MONTE BLUE * JULIA FAYE J The Law" IN E DDIE BOLAND IN- DAILY MATINEES 2:00 and 4:00 EVENING SHOWS 7:00 and 9:00 SHOWS START PROMPTLY Ten Piece Orchestra Louis Killian Director Evenings - 35c and Matinees - 25c and ATTEND THE MATIN Avoid the Nirht Crow "THE CHINK" I