iiarat Lared byeWomen OF f the point system for activi- iversity women will be dis- o all league houses, dormi- I sorority houses this week. system is being made effec- cordance with the decision he Mid-western Intercollegi- ation for Women's Self-gov- %st year. At that time it was he presidents of college so- r women that all colleges Lat have a point system in 1i1 proceed to introduce one pose of the system is to con- distribution of honors and non-academic work. Girls articipating in more activi- s reasonable willbe limited ystem, and those who are ' part in campus activities 3ed to do more. This system te efficiency among the non- activities. rl will be given a chart to which she will list her ac- .d these reports will be kept the League office during the s that a girl is in college. once undertaken and re- y e exchanged for others the, permission of the Dean and of the organization in withdrawal is desired. .k of making this point sys-, "Judging from the size of Professor Brumm's class in "ad." writing this morning, there must be a number of girls on the campus who will soon be able to write ads. I am earning money to pay the first installment on my League membership fee by doing this. I am writing ads for a local shop. By doing this, I not only pay off my dues, but at the same time I receive some invaluable experience in this line of work. Come on, girls, help to keep the ball rolling!" Q M. "Spring is here! , After seeing all the pretty new hats that made their appearance in Ann Arbor for the Hop, I decided that it was absolutely neces- sary that I invest in one, too. An ex- amination of my finances showed me very plainly that this was out of the question unless some way could be devised whereby I would not have to spend so much money for it. My in- genuity came to my rescue. I bought a shape at the ten-cent store, some pretty silk, and a little bunch of flowers, and made for myself a spring bonnet not to be out-done by any that I saw on Woodward avenue. The girls all admired it so much that in a half hour I had promised to make three more. like it. This gave me an idea. I had long been wondering how I was to save the money to pay my League membership fee. Here it was. I charged each of the girls a nominal price for making their hats, and this money all goes toward paying my dues. I hope that my little experience may give an idea to some one else." M. O'G. LUNCHEON TO BE MEN BY0DET ROIT ALU MNAE Special interest centers around the annual lunchion which the Michigan alumnae of Detroit are giving next Saturday at the Hotel Statler, because of the campaign to build and endow the University of Michigan League. President Marion L. Burton will be the speaker of the day, and Mrs. Burton and Dean Myra B. Jordan will be the honor guests. to be in Detroit to attend the rally. This year the Michigan women of Detroit have arranged many gather- ings to arouse interest in the Uni- versity of Michigan League. In Octo- ber, a tea was given at the College club, in December, a children's party was given; and ,in January the Michi- gan alumnae took charge of the regu- lar meeting of the American Associa- tion of University Women. MUMMERS TO GIVE PROGRAM AT LEAGUE PARTY FRIDAY "A Cup of Tea," a one-act comedy by Florence Ryerson, will be presented Coat : Wood Coke CO0RN WELL 1111n 1 utIIIIIlollI UII1111111111]1111111111111111111 Mrs. Martha Gray, '16, is general by Mummers as a special feature of chairman for the luncheon. Others Friday's League party in Barbour actively interested in the rally are gymnasium. Mrs. Stuart Baits, '15; Ann Noble '20; The piece, directed by Marian Munz, Lotta Broadbridge, '06; Mrs. Albert '24, has four characters: the Poet, Kahn, '92, and Mrs. William B. Cady, Gladys Gage, '25; his wife, Margaret '95. Beal, '25; Mr. Waring, Olive Lockwood, The luncheon, which will be. given '22;. Mrs. Waring, Rutl McCann, '25. at 1 o'clock, is $1.25 a plate. Many After the play there *111 be dancing alumnae from Ann Arbor are expected and refreshments in the gymnasium. HIS business has been grow- ing ever since it was establish- ed. The secret is giving absolute satisfaction to our customers. We believe it pays to do business in a friendly way, If you think so too, let's get together. Office: Cornwell Building Co. Phones 81-F1 and 2207 99'9 TAXI NSW35 Cents Every. Passenger Insured Against Accident, COAL COAL COAL the 1 i ,, hairman will be 'ap- ouse to see that the iforced. LMPAIGN [N MONDAY made for a house n forl life member- gan Ieague. This held from Feb. 20' time an effort will 100 percent mem.' nen's houses. The e solicited by floors the total number rill be credited by houses that are be- )ercent will be pub- "I have always been good in lan- guages. They come easy to me and I enjoy them. Several girls whom I know are working in the Library and do not have tilhe to take work in these subjects, so I have promised to give them two hours a week in which I will tutor them in French or German. That is how I am earning the money to pay my League dues." D. K.F. The "Maj" came into existence in December 1907. Belasco's "The Girl of the Golden West" was the opening feature. Tn the spring of 1909 an active cam- paign was being waged to put Ann Arbor in the "dry" columns. a STARTING TO-DAY OW Generalissimo!! A Modern Knight Errant woman who has jearned' 151 of credit in this University is for membership with a fee of- ich may be paid in five annual nents. The first payment need nade at the time that the pledge ed but must be made by June, The membership pommittee con- f the following people: Suzan '24, chairman, Anne Hindshaw, dyebe'th Heath, '24, Margaret '23, Blanch Kynast, '24, Katha- [ontgomery, '22, and Margaret n, '23. WEN TO HEAR YGIENE LECTURES ugh the cooperation of the Uni- Health Service and the Wo- eague, Dr. Swift, of the Amerl- cial Hygiene association, will o lectures to University women Lth hygiene at o'clock Monday esday afternoons, Feb. 27 and atah Casswell Angell hall. Dr. as given similar lectures In a umber of colleges and is con- by the members of the Uni- Health Service an authority subject. ig her stay in Ann Arbor, Dr. willl be entertained at Helen ry residence. She will be glad t any girls who wish personal ations. She has found these' elpful in other colleges where visited. f Y Aw Ir r M -Al -. . ! ..w_. coc. -Bold and Chivalrous I IF YOVR VATHRoOr'v3 ALwrTgAT IT SMOULv 8E- YOU CAN SPEr t) YouR ZUMMERTiME IN CrLE E F you want to make sure that your summer time will be passed in com- fort hang a sign labeled "Seashore" on your bath- room door and supply this resort with the proper fix- tures. Then scatter some rock salt in the tub and take a dip in the briny. WM. HOCHREIN, PLUM BER Phone 625 211 South Fourth Avenue That's the role our new star takes in the roly poly, cheery devil-may-care picture that we liked so well we imme- diately programmed it for four days. And FUN JUST DON'T MISS *. I a C' i. , . 4 'A I iss of 1922 -otc& THE TIME it will take you to raster certain business fundamentals is the length ot timyovi will have to serve in minor p iionis 1Mfore occupying an executive role. +n dibti;n to your undergratuate work, which would serve as slid foundation, it will be well to consider the advisa- bility of special training which will cut off years of apprenticeship in the business world. The Babson Institute offvra an intensive training course of one or two years - which teaches the fundamental principles of business and how to apply them in the conduct of commercial affairs. By laboratory methods the student is shown and taught the principles of Executive Management which have built many of America's leading con- cerns. Babson Institute is conducted for the pur- pose of aiding young men, who are to occupy positions of responsibility and trust to fill such positions ably and with credit to themselves. The Rough DIAMON D" An optimistic picture whose very freshness and wholesome qualities fairly radiate superb en- tertainment. ADDED FAST And FURIOUS Featuring AL ST. JOHN great funster with a barrel of new stunts that will tickle you with laughter. 1 Ya ? try i..., , ,r f SPECIAL NOTICE - WASHINGTON'S FESTIVAL IN CONJUNCTION WITH F I NATIONAL WEEK, FEBJUARY 19TH TO 25TH INCLUSIVEe SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAYY® WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY 11 Write for Booklet' f you are seriously ambitious for leadership send far oroked. You will learn of the unusual methods peculiar to this institution by which men are fted with- out loss of time for execuive positions. Merely send your name and address to CONSTANCE TALMADSE "POLLY Of The FOLL I ES" A Fable of Footlight Foibles and Limelight Lemons And Connie as Cleopatra, Paging Mr. Tired Business Man! JOH N BARRYMORE in "The Lotus Eater" A MARSHALL NEILAN PRODUCTION And BUSTER KEATON in "THE PLA YHO USE " This Year's Greatest Fun Comedv SInstitute 8y; Mass.