[N THE~ATERS ADVISORY BOARI WILL GIVE PI IrvI I. hack To The Play At League Party JA ai6aa1 L.PtL I A.A.U. SOCIAL MEETING TODAY . PLAN girls wishing to borrow money ;he University loan funds for should see Dean Myra B. Jor- Classes in rifle shooting will begin this week. The periods are: From 1:30' to 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoons, and 'from 7 to 9 o'clock Wednesday evenings., All girls who signed up for' practice should report at the Arm- ory at one of these hours. All girls who wish to work in the booth in, University hall are requested to sign up in the blue book which has been placed in the league room or to call Dorothy Jeffrey, '24, phone 398. There will be a meeting of the Wo- men's Athletic association board at 5 o'clock this afternoon in Bar- bour gymnasium. An important meeting of the business committee for the Junior Girls' play will be held at 4 o'clock this aft- ernoon in the middle parlor of Bar- bour gymnasium. The regular Friday afternoon league party will take place today. Mum-. mers will put on, a play ,"A Cup of Tea" at 4 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hall before the usual dancing in the gymnasium. All girls who will make posters for the Junior Girls' play are requested to meet at 4:15 o'clock today in Bar- bour gymnasium. The Women's Cosmopolitan club will be the guests of Martha Cook dormi- tory for dinner Sunday, Feb. 19. Chaperones for dances over the week end are: Union-Friday, Mrs. H. B. Lazell; Saturday, Mrs. Yates Adams; Armory-Friday, Miss Martha Hills; Saturday, Mrs. H. W. Cake; Packard-Mrs. E. G. Heartt. Any girls who are considering tak ing work in' playgronud instruction should consult with Miss Wood aboutf entering the class- as soon as possi- ble. Arcade-Tom Mix in "The Rough Diamond." Majestic-Alice Lake in "The Hole in the Wall." Wuerth-Myrtle -Reed's "At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern." Orpheum-Ora Carew ,"Be-' yond the Crossroads." Members of the advisory board of the Women's league are planning to give a dance and 'card party for the benefit of the University of Michigan league on Feb. 25 in Barbour gymnas- ium. Tables for bridge which will be plac- ed in the league parlors can be reserv- ed by calling Mrs. L. A. Strauss at $3 a table. Groups who wish to play will be required to furnish their own cov- ers and cards. Tickets for dancing in the gymnas- ium will 75 cents or $1.50 a couple. Mrs. T. E. Rankin is in charge of the affair. FOUR HOUSES FOR WOMEN . WILL BE OPEN IN SUMMER VRae-Thomas Meighan City of Silent Men.' in "The THIS WEEK, Ad in The Daily will M Adv. "Maison Francalse" Announced Students Familiar With French This week it's back to work for us all, but it's also back to play. The first league party of the semester oc- curs this afternoon. Strictly speaking, we could say "back to the play," because there act- ually is going to be a sure-enough one- act play at the party. It is very fit- tingly named "A Cup of Tea," so at 4 oerock, the proper hour for a cup of tea, Mummers will start this semester's league party good times with this comedy in Sarah Caswell. Angell hall. Then there will be dancing in the gymnasium, and everybody can com- pare blue book results and exchange opinions about the new classes, and in the mean time do it smilingly- while dancing and nibbling cookies! TRYOUTS WANTED Chimes'Editorial All sophomores wishing to try- out for editorial assistants on Chimes will please report at the editorial office, third floor of.the Union, between 4 and 6. o'clock any afternoon this week. Chimes Business Freshmen wishing to try out for the business staff of ChimesR report between 2 and 5 o'clock this afternoon in the Press build- ing.. Ann Arbor branch of the American Association of University Women will hold a social meeting at 3 o'clock next Saturday afternoon in Martha Cook building. Prof. Lucy Maynard Salmon, of the history department of Vassar college, wil be present and it is ex- pected that she will give a short ad- dress. Professor Salmon graduated from Michigan in 1876. A state conference of the A. A. U. W. will be held at Detroit on Feb. 24 and 25 to elect officers and to formally organize a state division. The busi- ness meetings will be held in the chapel of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Gertrude S. Martin, national' executive secretary of the A. A. U. W., will speak at the College club at a luncheon for members to be given on Friday, Feb. 24. The organization will 'be addressed on Friday evening by Miss Ada Comstock, national president.. CLUB PLANS CAMPUS MIXER FOR TOMORROW AFTERNOON An All-campus mixer will be given by the Pennsylvania club from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Union. Rhodes' orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. Tle chaperones will be Professor R. W. Cowden and Mrs. Cowden, and Profes- sor A. D. Moore and Mrs. Moore. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv YOU, MR. ST shou a t. for paid to sale price of machine. -Ther gation~ to buy. This offer save you money if you find own a machine after first re Your Choice of Ma State your choice: Under ington L C. Smith, etc. FE is perfect-rebuilt by the fair Process." This process is our recognized the country over. of our iron-clad-guarantee you judge and jury. We g free trial on all our machine no risk. Get Our Prices We save you 50 per cent and writers. All makes and mod from-the largest selected sf chines in America. Send foi fore you rent or buy anyw today t YOUNG TYPEWRITER C 25 W. Lake St., Dept. 234 Phone Central 46 Stage Garrick (Detroit)-Leo Ditrich- stein in "The Great Lover." Shubert MichigAu (Detroit) - Margaret Anglin in "The Wom- an in Bronze." 'Whitney (Sunday, Feb. 19) - "Mary," a George Cohen pro- duction. A L .1 LISTS FOR DAILY DIRECTORY MUST BE IN BEFORE FEB. 28, Students who have entered the Uni- versity the second semester or whose addresses have been changed since the publication of the Students' direc- tory will be listed in a special supple- mentary directory to be published by The Daily in the near future. Those who wish to be included in the lists should send in their names, addresses and telephone numbers to the Direc- tory Editor before Feb. 28. The in- formation should bb listed in the fol- lowing manner: CLIP THIS COUPON Name ......,.......... .. Class...................... Address ..... .....::.......... I Phone................,... I I Ilome ............ If a. correction please note old address or mistake to be cor- , Women expecting to live at Betsy Barbour house, Kent hall, Alumnae house, or Adelia Cheever house during the- coming Summer session should apply early, addressing thei rapplica- tions to Mildred Sherman, assistant to the dean' of women. Helen Newberry residence, which has been open every summer since its completion, will be closed for renovation this summer. There will be an opportunity for a small number of properly prepared students to live in the "Maison Fran- caise," where they will be in a French atmosphere and hear and speak noth- ing but French. Applications will b considered in the order of their re- ceipt, and should be made at the earl- iest possible moment to Prof. A. G. Canfield, 909 East University avenue. A statement as to the exact amount of study jalreadygiven to French by the applicant should be included. 350 FACULTY ATTEND TEA IN r' BARBOUR GYM YESTERDAY More than 350\members of the fac- ulty and their wives attended a tea at Barbour gymnasium given by the women of the league houses yesterday afternoon. The guests were entertain- ed by a musical program. Tea was poured by Mrs. W. W. Bishop, Mrs. W. R. Humphreys, and Mrs. A. G. Hall. In the receiving line were President Marion L. Burton and Mrs. Burton, J. R. Effinger and Mrs. Effinger, Miss Mildred Sherman, Beatrice Mason, '22, lone Ely, '23, Katherine Kuhlman, '23, Loraine Price, '24, and Dorothy Kehl, '22. BASEBALL NOTICE All infield and outfield candi- dates report at Waterman gym- nasium today at -1 olclock. Bat- tery men are now practicing. RAY FISHER. Buy your class toques from Daily advertisers.-Adv I r, . " i 1. Van's Barber Shop, ~~1114 South University Street i (i & I Did You. Ever Stop to Think How Much' NOW ON f .; There are still some vacancies in the beginning dancing class. All girls wishing to Join it should sign on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium at once, as no one will be admitted to the class after Monday, Feb. 20: Each dormitory, league house, and sorority isurged to send a representa- tive to a meeting in- Barbour gymnas- ium at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. Rules for the house to house campaign will be explained and life membership cards, tags, and 100 per cent signs will be distributed. New Novels Wanted at City Y. W. C. A. Books are wanted at the city Y. W. C. A. Late books which have been . used and are no longer wanted will be gratefully received by the secretar- ies. In manyacases girls who go to the city Y. W. have no opportunity to use the University or city libraries. State Audis Company's Books State public utilities commissioners began an auditing of the books of the, Washtenaw Gas company of this city early last week, and are expected to complete, their work within the next few days according to authorities at the company's offices. Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. SHUBERT Nights -- 5oc to $2.5o MICHIGAN Wed, and Sat. Mats. sc to $a (DETROIT) Margaret Anglin IN "The Woman In Bronze" The Dramatic Event of the Season GAR RICK g;ed.-Sat. - 5 to- The Distinguished Actor-Playwright MR. LEO DITRICHSTEIN "THE GREAT LOVER". RAE Last Times Today THOMAS MEIGHAN, and LOIS WILSON in melghan's lest Play "The City of Silent Men" A icture Is never old ntll you have seen It Admission-1O and 25 Cents Tomorrow- "THE SHARK MASTER" RAE A wonderful shov fine new woolens tiful colorings, att new styles. f( You Owe to I i rected ............. ... ' Mail the coupon to directory editor, The Michigan Daily, Press building, before Feb. 28. Advertising? Spring and l i Fire Department Puts Out Blase Fire broke out yesterday morning at the Feigel district school, five miles south of Ann Arbor. The city fire de- partment extingiushed the blaze with chemicals. IN l JAm I Fo r By J .R. HAMILTON Former Advertising Manager of Wanamaker', Philadelphia One hundred million. people owe most of their comforts, their luxuries, their degree of prosperity, and many of them even their lives to advertising, and yet few of us even stop to think of it except as a necessary evil. Through the publicity given ,a certain antitoxin, that dread disease, diphtheria, which used to mow down our children as a reaper mows down grain, is hardly dangerous any more. We never cut a finger or scratch a hand but what we go straight to a bottle of advertised antiseptic. (And this has no relation to so- called patent medicines.) When we rise in the morning we put on an advertised stock- ing that saves us hours of Weary labor.' We touch a match to an advertised gas stove and save another half hour. We put on an advertised toaster and save our tempers and our digestion. We dress in advertised clothes (advertised either by the maker or the seller), and from then until the time we go to sleep again on an advertised bed, we are dealing with and living in touch With publicity throughout the livelong day. We use it as our guaranty of quality or price, or good faith on the part of the seller. We act on it with full faith and we accept it implicitly at all times. We sometimes doubt the abso- lute veracity of what it claims, but we never doubt the dead cer- tainty of the man who signs his name to it, either to make good what he claims or cheerfully to give us back our cash. They say this is a day when no man, can succeed without adver- tising, but it is even more than that. It is a day when no family can succeed without reading the advertising. If most people were as impervious to advertising as they think they are, they would be twenty-five years behind the times in every- thing they do. The time has come when advertising has got to be treated as news, read as news and acted upon as news. The people who do not read advertising, like the people -who do not use advertising, are getting farther and farther behind in the race every year. At very moc prices Our that specialty is inspire the c Tailoring for #i.IE : U 309 S, Main Si E V Exclusive Local II (CODyr&ghted.) 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