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THE MICHICAN DAILY

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British Woman
I morcn IPlans To Swim
English Channe

Group number two of Masques will
meet at 4 o'clock this afternoon in
Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The play,
"My Lady Dreams," which may be
found in "A Treasury of Plays for Wo-
men," is on reserve in the upper study
hall in the Library and should be read
by members of this group before the
meeting.
Kid gloves of all kinds will be sold
{ y Mortarboard society''from 2 to 4
o'clock at the candy booth in Univer-
sity hall.
Assigment of members ofl Mas-
ques to their groups,is posted on the
bulletin board in harbour gymnasium,
and should be consulted at once by
those members who were not present
at the last meeting of the organiza-
tion.
Group 1 of Masques will hold try-
outs for their play at 3 o'clock today
in University hail.
The costume committee of the Jun-
ior Girls' play will hold an important
ntieeting at .8:15 o'clock tomorrow
morning in the parlors of Barbour
gymnasiuni.

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t 1OMEt44N TO GONTINIE RUTH DRAPE APPERS7
T IOIVRAM[TL o1hversof the impersonator sat rill
have an opportunity tonight of seeing
--- a woman who is considered one of
Women's basketball teams will play the foremost in her field, Ruth Drapers
their second round in the interhousq, who appears at 8:15 o'clock at thq
t'ournament tomorrow afternoon in Whitney theatre. Miss Draper has be-
Barbour gymnasium. The schedulq come something of an international.
for the game is as follows: at 1 o'- artist. Her knowledge of the Frenchj
clock Gamma Phi Beta will play P3 i language enables her to present her
leta Phi; at 1:45 o'clock Martha Cook sketches as easily before a French
will platy Kappa Alpha Theta while'audience as before an English speaking
Kappa Delta plays Austin house; at I one. While in Paris Miss Draper
2:30 o'clock Delta Delta Delta meets scored a hit unusual for a non-
Betsy Parbour and at the same timlFrench artist.'
Kappa Kappa Gamma plays Alpha During the war, Miss Draper gave
Gamma Delta; at 3:15 o'clock ChM much of her time to entertaining var-
Omega and Delta Gamma will play ious units of the American Expedi-'
their game. The game on schedule tionary forces in France. Since then
between Collegiate Sorosis and Adelia she has appeared in many of the cap-
Cheever house will be postponed un- itols of Europe.
til a later date.
The various opponents in the second Japanese Girl a Star Athlete
round of the tournament were chosen . a olFe. a2. t-ByA thlet
wtuteliminating any of the ta, Tokio, Feb. 22.-(By A.P.)-It iq
withouteliintirstnrofdthe teams reported that Japan will send abroad
defeated in the first round. The teaas in tena utr ilahltst n
howeer, hichare eate in o in the near future girl athletes to in-
however, which are beaten in botlh
the first and second rounds will with- ternational athletic contests. Tokio
eraw from the tournament, while lithr girls are already practicing jumping,
remaining teams will continue to play running, tennis and other sports foi
tthe Far East meet in Osaka this
for the championship.
spring. The star of the meet is ex-
pected to be Miss Fumiko Tamura, 18
Sorority Contributes to League Fund years old, 'daughter of the President
Members of the Alpha Gamma Del- of the Tamura Hospital. She is 5
ta sorority have contributed $25 to th? feet 2.8 inches high and is able t
University of Michigan League fund, cover 100 yards in 14 3-5 seconds.
this money being the proceeds from
a,dance which they gave Saturday af- "Daily 'Classifieds" work wonders.
ternoon, Feb. 17, at the Union. -Adv.
INTELLIGENT AND INTERESTED
Your bank should be sound, accurate and
efficient. But that is not enough. Banking
service to be of the most use to you should
be also intelligent and interested.
That is what this bank, tries to be.
FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK

WOMEN ENTERTAIN Pennsylvania To
A T FACULTY T E A Have Senarate LLOWSHI I flULL

University League house women !! VV01H 7s 101-cK
will give their annual faculty tea
from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon in The University of Pennsylvania ir
the parlors of the Barbour gymna-
sium. This affair is practically the ohv eaat olg o o
only opportunity during the yea-} ,men. This was announced Wednesday
which women who live in the League by Provost Josia H. Penniman. Plan:
houses have a meeting, in a social for a woman's building to be erecte-'
way, their various professors. Ion the campus are being drawn. the
Elizabeth ParnaL, ;26, is in charge provost said in addressing the comn-
of the affair and is assisted by Lillian mittee representing the alunmni.
Prance, '24, chairman of the invitation The policy of this committee, drawr
committee, Mary Chase, '24, chairman up some time ago, favors a national
of the refreshment committee and university independent of state con
Mary Woodruff, '24, chairman of the trol, a women's college instead of' co-
entertainment committee. i education, and adequate training for

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All choruses and the cast of the
Junior Girls' play will rehearse at 9
O'clock Saturday morning in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall.
Robert Frost Ill
Robert Frost, honorary fellow in
English, has been sick with influenza
since Monday. He is reported to be
improving, although he will not be
able to be out for some time.

j AT THE THEATEAS
creen-Today
Arcade-"Fury," with Richard
Barthelmess and Dorothy
Gish; "The Message of Emil
Coue;" and International news.
Majestic - Booth Tarkington's
-"The Flirt;" Bull Montana in
"Glad Rags."
Orpheum - "The Man from
Downing Steet."
Wuerth-Lady Diana Manners in
natural color photoplay, "The
Glorious Adventure;" comedy
and news.
Stage-This Week
Garrick (Detroit)-"Tangerine,"
a musical comedy starring
Julia Sanderson.

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Mrs. A. hfamilton
Mrs. A. Hamilton, British mermaid.
is about to make her second attempt
to swim the English channel. With
favorable weather conditions, Mrs.
Hamilton believes she'll be successful.
BIJRGLARS ENTER SORORITY
HOUSE THURSDAY MORdING
Early Thursday morning, thieves
entered the Chi Omega sorority house
while the occupants were sleeping in
the dormitories, and succeeded in
stealing more than $25 from second;
floor rooms. Access to the house wa)
apparently made through a front win-
dow which had been left unlocked.
That the pp'son who stole the monej
was not a professional is evidenced
by the fact that he took only money.
leaving valuable pins and rings be-
hind.
Collegiate Sorosis sorority reported
the theft of a gown which they fiad
shown at a style show held recently.
The police are working on both cases.

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TODAY
bid yo uever tell a "white le"?
We Mean a Perfectly Justifiable One, of Course.
Here's an Intensely Interesting Tale of a White Lie That Is So Strange
We'll Wager You Won't Say You've Ever Seen One Like
It. It's a Remarkably Frank Discussion of a
Vice Nearly All of Us Indulge
in at Opportune
Times

ShuBert - Michigan
Bonstelle company
Girls."

(Detroit)
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Tonight;
Whitney-Ruth Draper in orig1i-
al character sketches.

TODAY AND SATRJADAY

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PIRATE LOVE
THAT BEGINS ON
A PIRATE SHIP
With Europe's Most
Beautiful Woman
As the Heroine
MYSTERY
MELODRAMA
ADVENTURE

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C mthe stirrindlovel bV
JOHANN BOJER,
Directed b
GEO.ARCHAINBAUD
A masterful picturization of one of the
most powerful and popular of novels
of the present day. A cast of rare ablity
and popularity, delineates plerfectly the
strong, clear-cut characters around which
this irresistible drama is woven. Those
who see this screen-play will enjoy an
unusual entertainment.

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lhe Yirat Ptizma Color Photoplay
fcenario by
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JUNE ELVIDGE.
DAVID TORRENCE
EARL METCALF

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