usual '9 IJUNIOR PLAY "o m"Opw".40' yt [1 girls wishing to borrow money a 'the University loan funds for en should see Dean Myra B. Jor- at once. [asses in rifle shooting will begin week. The periods are: From 1:30 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoons, from 7 to 9 o'clock Wednesday sings. All girls who signed up for Aice should report at the Arm- at one of these hours. 11 girls who wish to work in the th in University hall are requested ign up in the blue book which has a placed in the league room or to Dorothy Jeffrey, '24, phone 398. 'beginners' dancing class will be ted. Girls are asked to sign up by lock Thursday, Feb. 16, on the bul- iboard in Barbour, gymnasium, ing their preference for one of the swing hours: 1:30 o'clock Monday Wednesday afternoons, or 8 o'clock iday and Wednesday evenings. .ortai'board will hold its regular thly meeting a~t 7:30 o'clock this Wing at the Delta Delta Delta se. he Girls' Mandolin club will hold mleeting at 7:30 o'clock this ring at Newberry ball. ,hearsals for the members of nmers who are in the cast of "A of Tea" will be held at 3 o'clock afternioon in Sarah Caswell Angell ,11 girls findiig it necessary to age their gymnasium hoar because change of schedule should report to the office of the director before Games in the basketball color tourn- ament will be played this afternoon and evening as follows: Green vs. orange, and blue vs purple, at 4:15 o'clock; yellow vs. gray, and red vs. white, at 7: 15 o'clock; brown. vs. black at 8 o'clock. All girls who will ;make posters for the Junior Girls' play are requested to meet at 4:15 o'clock Friday in Bar- bour gymnasrim. Groups 1, 2, and 8 of the choruses for the Junior Girls' play and members of the cast in the prologue and act I will rehearse at 4 o'clock this after-' noon in, Sarah Caswell Angell hall. CROSS OFFERED DIRE OTORSHIP OF COLUMBUS ART GALLER'Y Prof. Herbert R~. Cross, of the 1ine arts department, returned, last week from Columbus, 0.. where he spent several days as the guest of private art patrons of the city. His visit was the second he has made during the past two months, following an offer from the city's Art' association to be the new director of. the Gallery of Fine" Arts. Professor Cross has reached no de- cision on the proposal, which was giv- en in more definite form at a meeting of interested men and women last week. Engagement Announced Announcement was made last night at the Theta Chi house of the engage- ment of David H. Preston, ex-123, to Miss Dorothy Tuttle of Chicago, Ill. Approximately 100 junors will take part in the annual Junior Girls' play to be given March 23, 24, and 25 at the Whitney theater. This number includ- es 14 speaking parts, and girls to make up 10 4ifferent choruses. The four performances, including a Saturday matinee, will be open only to Women as has always been the custom. Regular rehearsals have begun and 1Lfle P~a , alrea~dy showing pwgr4As. tChorusesi live been divided into var- ilous groik~s which w~l rehearse at dif- ,ferezt tixtis. By spr~jading the rehear- sals out over a comsiderably longer period of time than heretofore, it is expected that the usual intensive rush just before the !play is given will be eliminated. Music sand lyrics are fin- ished aznd are boing studied by mem- berg by the play cast. Second hand Books bought and sold at Waher's University Bookstore.-Adv. IWhitney ..theatre-Su nday, Feb. 19 j r .fin-com pa-ra-bl y Fine! Here are cool smokes j -sunripene4 tobacco --fragrant aroma --savor and flavor -gratifying result 33lended n the Good Old English Wag GEO. 1N M+. THE CVHA'S BIGGEST MUSICAL COMEDIANS, HIT ON EAURTH b!S'T"I IT A GRAND OLD NAM? 56O-Peop le--50Aug mented Orchestra A Whirlwind of Speed and Pep Chorus "THE TALK OF A. NATION", Prices $1.00 #o .$2.50 MAIL ORDERS NOW Seals Friday, r - mm m- i 1. Shorthand 11 I1 and 'U1N I I a meeting of the Wo- ssociation board at 5 w' afternoon in Bar- weeting of the business hie Junior Girls' play o'clock tomorrow aft- aiddle parlor of Bar- 1 1 1 1 Typewriting KNAPP='FELT SpringHt A Beautiful Showing of the New Pearl and Mode Shades. $5, And $7 SPIMIAL NOT1E! Your choice of any Fall or Winter Suit or Overcoat in stock $2650 t Lutz Clothing Store 217 South Main Last Time To-day WILLIAM DUNCAN Classes Now Forming 1 I 11 Hamilton. Business College* riAq'1R' Ati TT.TTTA)Z GTE The regular Friday afternoon league arty will take place tomorrow. Mum- ers will put on a play ,"A Cup of AT THE THEATERS IN ST.EEL IHEART'' -®--M,- [itl4lm s7 l . I - -CImi I TODAY Screen a Mix in "The Rough ail the Woman," a nce rOroduction. 3 i i a6t?." ? Ve f c } L F !v AO _r H, e n M US c:M;C NTH ® X C70 WEEKFEBRARY 9 T O'Lantern." Duncan in i I THIS TNEATE'SMOST PRETENTIOUS OFFERINGS I 1 aSS - - - i~nowa -a aaa - - - fl aa - - - a -- - - SUN'wDAY, MONDAY,, TUESDAY . U I -Thomas Meighan ty of Silent Men.'' in "The CONSTANuCE TALMADGE I Joll WEDNESDAY, 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURI in Rrrvmorg . T1 Tis WEER Stage Garrick (Detroit) -Leo Ditrich- steluini "The Great Lover." Shubert Michigan (Detroit) - Margaret Anglin in "The Wom- an in Bronz~e." Wlhitney (Ton ight)-Frank Tin- ney UIn "Tickle Me." WHITNEY ONE- PERFORMANCE -. ONLY SATURDAY EVE,, FEB, 25 %M bRMATIC MNT OF T14C SL&ASOV( A REAT A _tST IN~ A GBrAT PLAY "1POLLY of the- FOL LIES"' e IN LOT VS Eater" a- See Her A la "Frisco" le ra1 * ~ 'k - Y: I bIRECTED BY MarsalNellan He had never seen a woman until he was t wenty'-five. I' s in AlbertPayson Terhune's remarka- - ble, drama of Broadway and the South f Seas. S P~fcIA L ANNvOUNCE]MEA 1922'sGREATEST COMI IT t of HI '/At, footlight tA biles and lime- lightlemona And ANITA LOOS Buster Keat In I 9.1NA Q. 1 31SS{1 WESLEY BARRY COLLEEIN MOORE J. BARN!EY SHERRY and Others! j N A N eeThe Playho)use' Buster's the whole show, and that's no kid! the orchestra, the minstrels, the lead, the cut] the chorus, the monkey, Ye-ah,_ and the whole m i4 i0, $200, $2.50 ence to boot! ag funnier on the boards.