MICAHIGAN DAILY __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , IL FAT FO iurvinn LAY Many tickets have been sold frr the Junior Gi~s play, which is to be giv en March 2, 22, 23 and the afternoo S of the 24th,'according to Frieda Dik-4 hoff, who has charge o theseat sales. It is not as yet definitely decided whether a performance will be iven Saturday eveiing. Tickets may still hbQ=obtained by appliation through mail, from Miss Diekhoff, 1030 Oak- lanpd Avenue. 'There will be a gen eral seat sale next Friday afternoon and all day Saturday at :1ill auditr- Win. It will not be necessary for thei se zfor women- to obtain tickets, asI was first planned. All women wearing caps and gowns te evening' of the fAi'st performance, will be admitted, without charge. Rehearsals for the remainder of the w ek will be as follows: mnasquerad- ers, 4 o'clock; Polly, Ted, Stan, in- ternes and nurses, 5 o'lock; all thoseI taking part in the first act, 7 o'clock Wednesday; skeletons, 4 o'clock; pro- fessors, 4:30 o'clock; dolls, 5 o'clock; all choruses and cast, 7 o'clock, hurs- day; 'all choruses and cast at 7 o'- clock Friday evening; all choruses at 9 o'clock 'Saturday morning. There will be a complete dress rehearsal Saturday evening in Sarah Caswell A }gels hal. The time for this will be announced later.j IVnYbrsI y Night Watehmnn III 'W. J. Rainey, ,night watchman at the UpIversfty storehouse, was abseni fndm his post several nights last week' diu to illness.. He resumed his duties Ia tnight., Toi4day Is "III" Day. .AT TILE T1111,AT IRS I Screen--Todayl Arcad-"The Toll of th Sea; > j Chaley Yhaplin in "TaePl- grim;" news jMajestic-'"Java Head" with Lea- trice Joy and Jacquelin Io- fl gan; comedy; Jerry and her do6ur Piano Girls. Q rpheum-George Eliot's ."ilas}J Mlarner" with Craufurd Kent; fI comedy and news.' I Wuerth-George Arliss in "The . Man Who layed 'God;" con- I edy. I Stage-'.his 'Week, ( arrlck (Detroit- "Grenwih I Village Fll acs"; I lShubrt - Michian (Dtroit) -(! -Bonstelle Compaiy i "2leyshunt" . 'fLast Time-- Today i . r I1 3 £ ff 1 asked to call Catherine Stafford, 2338.1 DISPLAY STYLES TODAY -1~ ~ ___________________________ _ Senior wo mien will not have to ob- tain iickets for the Junior Girls' platy,I ______________ as was previously announced. They : Permint of Sales F'romi"Costumlies to will be admitted to the first perform- G Go to League Applications for Junior Girls' play ance without charge upon evidence of tickets should be sent, not telephoned, cabs and gowns, Srin tlso iin xfelwl to Freida Diekhoff at 1030 Oakland !be displayed at 4 o'clock this after- avenu0.I Rehearsals for the Junior Girls'; noon, to University women exclusively play' will take place today as follows: 1in an auditorium connected with Tisckets for the senior su~pper to be Maisqueraders, 4 o'clock; Polly, Tedl, Mack and Co.'s store. Summer given March 21 in B~arbour gymnasium Stan, internes anid nurses, ,5 o'clock; dresses from Mmne. Renauld will be Nvill be on trnsale infrom. 1 to 5 o'clock !all ooc.those k.taking part i+h is caogtos hw.Drn h hx thi aftrnoninthiWmensac7o'lok.Helen og toenNewberw.ry orchestra rigwill fur-f league booth in University hall. All, nish music. seniors attending the suipper will be Michigan song books are .being sold1 Elizabeth Maloy, '25, who rocenitly required . to purchase tickets before- l at both of Graham's book stores, dur- returned from New York, where she hant? at $1' each. l ing the month of March, a part of the; selected spring wardrobes for the col- proceeds to be donated to the Women's ; lege women, will have charge of thea Mortarboard will ;m ee theat 7:30 league. style showe arndte fsale of the o ae ogar- o'clock this evening a h l h ~--m ns e e c n r m s l st n Omicron Pt heue. The way to rent a room is with. a University women will go to the Uni- "Daily Classified"'.-Adv. versity of Michigan league provided a. ~1'.hose junior women who know any - receipt is requested by the buyer. thing about theatrical make-up are r11o(Ir. is "'1",])a. Money which would be paid for mod- els and orchestra, $105, will. be given to the League. IThe models will' be: Alma. Miller, '26, Bertha Green, '23Ed, 'Katheryn Blackburn, '25, Deborah. Jones,< '23, h3elen Buster, '23, Merry Wagner, '23, Miriam Reid, '23, Elsa Ol reacher, 125, fConstance MacDonald; '26. Show Athletic Awares at Giym Athletic awards for honors wox* in the Women's Athletic association are now on exhibition in a wall case in the office of Barbour gymnasium. They are the white sweater, which, is given for 1000 honor points, the,'"M" pin for 600 honor points, and the arm balad for 300 points. Honors won so far by members of the junior group of the ,,, association are charted on a poster ing the devotions, and Luella Galliver, on the bulletin board in the gymna- '23, will have charge o'f the closing 5mm.littany. A short talk will be giver. - by Margaret Whyte, '23, on the sub- University Wom enD'o e ject of "The Association and the Camn- Givepus". Dorothy Jeffrey, '24, will speak,~ Radi Sericeher topic being "The Association and the World". Special music will also Radio enthusiasts of Ann Arbor willj be given. Members of the Y. WV. C. A have an opportunity of hearing a pro-~ cabinet will accompany the group; grai brodcated romthe etri lwhich is to give the program, and will Free Press Sunday afternoon by a furnish the response. group of women from the University Arrangements for the program X: W. C. A. The program is to con- were made through ,Miss Francis sist of a special vesper service, simi- Handibo of the radio t epartraent of lar in nature to the regular servicesi the Detroit Free Press. given each month. Lucile Welty, '23, will assist by lead.~ Today Is "ill" Day. I' . el a I 0- "m 10 Met: , ; I I' TODAY AND THVSIDAY 'ONLY The Rance Colorful 0 ' r 9 t r, .:i r. I S , z:u St jS5 ' F h ! t ... ; . 1, :1, ':: I ' ! ' ' . ." r. I rp.;. 5!,17 . \( ;:Iri si 1. trt . , : : 71 " i f. lr;;) f, ti1' {:: I':..: Y1t .. . ..t". r..t... L ,;y I { I } i It 1I I' it i JES$SE L. LASK4Y PRXENT5 ,A . George Melford Production LEATRiCE JOY. JACQUELINE LOGAN RAYM~OND 14ATTON ' GEORGE FAWCETT &0 9A.BERT ROSCQE T E story of a reckless young American who married a love- ly Chinese maiden. And then brought her home to face the "girl he left behind him."' A T rig Ne w Outfit for early Spring I 14; From the novel' b.9 Jose ph Hergesheimrnc You ~wil Vw..':t stunnig outfit to wear this. Spring. Why not a jaunty suit and, cze of the bandana silk kcrchiefs that lend so r:uch s.,,,gger? I AND ASPLENDIDSURROUNDINGPROGRAM ON THE STAGE- L ABit:0' Dream Music Deightfti .Presenting. the most entrancing musical noveltp on the varietji stage RICHLYT STAGED AND COSTUMED- Direct from five weceks at the wvorld's finest theatre, CO3IIN0i 5aevlal Screeni Comedy LARRY SEMON -1N BELLS". TOPICS MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Gay. r raws Lovely, Wraps Smart Suits V Y Imo.. ,. * Matinees 2:00-3 :30. Prices 10c, 25c, 35,c Evenings Prices 10e,, 33c, 0;e 'I --Oi TTHE STA (4-._ SEYMOUR SIMONS And Ill' SYNCOA IW S'ERENADER' S The Speedy Comedy Drama "SURE FIRE FLINT"9 p_ a .y j eif C ONTRASTI NGthe nmaid" of decades past with the modern girl . ' . displaying on living models the correct attire for every hour of a busy day ... these are some of the interesting portrayals at this most elabo~rate fashion expo- sition Ann Arbor has ever known. This evening at 7:30. YOia are invited. d TO BE PORTR UNIVERSITY V - 4:00 O'GLO( AFTERN i~~ PRI N G Fast ions i intrrttoswill, Style Revue to -be, givx University women this o'clock. The. auditori i ~with the store- will bet to which all' University ally invited. Mu ewill and the moc :. ~sum plaid fc - the cargp a~i Attire to be fromi apparf .. women-F wear, sinar .: ~footwear,a this Style F the Season r 2 !' i 71 , i, ..y ,f .7 a- a Y's t. ' : ! l I - i;= < J t r ._L" s. \ . , \AY'E D ForF AJOM EN AT 3r K THIS in all. their unique. be revealed at ven. exclusively for afternoon at four r' rium in connection,' used, for this event 7womeny are cordi- 1 i# f 1ill1 i1 II t 6IHillit I f S 3 5# 3g6 DR G 5 t9t1 19EE18iItIIDl 1[Oi lli6l0 rs .1 s -;" ' (( -.. , t . '- . { , 8 ' v ° ' Y 111 ti., : , ' w cQs . . . . «b :. .;,,. :. P .:. =.,- 3 124 SOUTH MAIN STP EE'I 4u/e~r Cckert ooamon founder) on jgoucrerneut,,XMorrN stofry of Mhe ,.rnae name Pxaerentea* by O,>fjincfet . ro6ucftbion &nc., D ir'ected ,ar'Iflofl j-y '*Ueht4111I- " lbe furnished, by the Helen. Newberry orchestra )dels have. been chosen from University women-. The o r the orchestra and models will. be contribute to, ign fund of the University of' Michigan League. edisplayed at this Revue has been capiefully .selec ted. rel which is well adapted to,,the. needs of University ashionable dresses, wraps of soft fabrics: for dress; rt sports coats, costume suits, chic 'millinery, new and,~ accessories of every type will be shown, In Revue will be found only, the finest expressions of 's- originations: i E(1 t { k . ...y , + or Co ": ' r ~.1A~ IALa I ~A ,..a