ars a ock a: tomo Mack EIL S dafy "Adam's N Lison, '.011 Dex- G~ive Foreig'n Trade II Contrary to previous notice, collars f for senior gowns will not be sold at" Position To Womam Q one Mack and company's but will1 be onI oM en' sale from 11 to 12 o'clock a;nd from ale . 2 to 4 o'clock today and tomrow - at the league booth in University'hai ne- Senior Caps and gowns will be ready for dlstributionto tday at Mack's - Women interested in Gir'l eseryc store, leadership who wecre uoablt to atdi!; em ~the first meeting 'Thursday n>ight mayl Lty ~ ~ ~ ~~~ Athena Literary society will hold itsenrthcosele. .he I last open meeting at 7':30 o'clock this evening in the Alpha Nu room of There will be a mootinig of the c h- ndj university hall. The subject-fTor dWiga NwDaryesiat8ecloktoi.ti c ussion will be "That" the Pir:Sid: itnewer+esdne , :..:";, ~~~Shall b lce by Direct Vote.." All DwJa ~mlo ilb 0wom. ersan invireted to becomingme- to University women from 4 to 6 ber ae nviedtoattend. o'clock this afternoon at her re:7idence, e .cc. :...~ M NW SHOWING I Fr.JshieGHamn'The distinction of being, the. first 117TOO 1000 YEARS TO~~a oeigg ntad cmzs sion work for the United States gov-j MAKE A FLAPPER Ieminment abroad belongs to Mrs. Jo- 1sephine Hamnond, foreign trade secre- uWhnheWsid-OyZ tary' of the Cleveland Chamber of Coin-! ' m rerce. Mrs. Hammnond has been ap- pointed to the Peking office. of the s department of commerce. Her official Ititle will be disbursinb officer for the. 'IoCinma force of the bureau of fore-ign an oetccommr:erce. D- I;Along with her work at Peking, Mrs. ' --"°- uxurious production that strips Hlammond will study commercial re- - the jazzy tinsel off the modern sacand the preparation of surveys: flapper and shows whvlat she'sj (, trade opportunities for American! fim.She believes China holds big," realy adeof I opportunities for America:. Besides a i Ion. Mrs. Hammond has great interest E'in it because it is, a start on a long_ contemplated world tour.h The IDangerous Age for Women IIE UEILiJ)UES SELL FROST From 3 to 70 [ BIES A JUNOR ~RI2SPLAYThey Never Emerge froni ft! 11Frost Bites will be sold between tlic ___Tice oldest. thing lit tlie orldi-ut2°an acts of the-Junior Girl's Play for the A pi c-i rae yDelflei 1 benefit of the Women's'League. Adams sio- teedbIeMlean: 1house will have charge at the Wednes - _wyta wl aeYoustap~ Iday evening perfozrmrance, McClintoi" ak ntie house on Thursday, Waterman houri________________________ Ion Friday, and Rock house at the Milton Sills I urday matine. Virginia Rice, '24, i 2general chairman. MitnSil liott Dexter f , Theodore Kosloff Anna Q.'Nilsson Pauline Garon and ~~~~~~~~~And a Great Big ,I y-Ccl .D il atN ln PRESSING $1TIOA5O Have it JADDTO 122 Hill street. There will be a dress the Junior Girls' Play at theat.er this evening. rehearsal ofl the Whitneyi 'Comm,-ittees for the Pan-H ellenic b all will meet at 4:15 o'clock t his aft- ernoon at the Gamma Phil Reta house. Mortarboard will meet at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the basement of Bar- bour gyminasium. Michigan song books are being solda Try Our Bustaess Men's Lunch 11~0-:Q --65C 1 OEPARKpyTERR'S 1 SPE'iIAL11 SI- DAY DINNE R Kenniedy's Orchestra 11:30 - 4:00 CorunWell Coal Bldg. TOLE--ANN ARBA BS DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY L. Toledto 7:00' 10:00 2:00 5:00 &~rr. A. A. 9:35 12:35 4:35 7:35 GoIng South Gv. A. AX 7:00 10:00 2:00 5:00 Ar. Toledlo 9:35 12:35 4:35 7:35 EASTERN TIME Sr x; ,'DAY S A.ND HOLIDAYS Toijg f frth A. M. P. H. CLv. Toled\o 8:00 11:00 5:30 " r. A. A. 10:35 1:35 8:00 S~on ia oth Lv. A%-A. F:00. 11:00 8:30 Ar. Tol. 10G:325 1"35 11:05 Cars Leave' Court (louse } i W omen's league. clay's Dily as night. Cabot lo GIve Lecture - Dean Hlugh Cabot of the 11edicaa If you don't] school will deliver a public lecture at the article, nevei 8:00 uo'ck ton ightit n Natural Science sified Ad" will f ! r l Z)Ii1 at both of the Graf during the month of th+ie proceeds being SAMPLES a Permatnently on Display a GUJY WOOLgF OLD. & CO. .1 South Stoto Str'eet Ann Arbor. l!ilehigan Designed by a ,netted to I.xI,192 -Fire WHITEHOUSE & 'HARDY v~coaPvRurgo BROADWAY A-r40"STPFET 144 WEST 42NDS7REET MZT-'OumIIOU-rN MA1!WASE SLUG, kICKERBOCKEL BuIL ING NEW YORK d r, W. Griffith's "Way " with Lilliwn Gish ,d B3arthlemess. e s s ::r-- --=""t 'th- The MYarriage Chance,!' th Alta Allen and Milton Is; comedy, Larry Semon "The Agent." TODAY ONLY - , ., mo w' ,.i 9 : " ? s4 6 , ^ E i ' v . ; 8, -rtes. _ . . , ' ' ; , r-,. _ E'rik' f,: I TODAY ONLY Stage-Thi~s Week r iiig i0y" I sHr d T (D'eroit)-"Tihe Spring- lYouth," a imusicAl coi- euy:. IT' OME AR fll'Aw O U I'LL SAY Shubert - ldihig-an~ (Detroit)- Bonstelle company in "Span- ish Love." $1.DCLEANING ~AND. { Wil Kiss Everyr Ol1d Maid in 7 I .. , °w. I Will Present Every Bald-IHeaded Man with a Toupee Ann Arbor We Call for ad Deliver - LAND - PRESS RS. flaster- Cleaned and b Satisfied ; 4 ', < i ,:- k f .3 , ,,, y,_ R 7cr ; , Coming Friday WITHIN" .'ict,)r Sciertzing~r PRODUCTION "DOLIJARPVEVILS"1 ith All SI4r Cast y (''.{ A, q - ermaid .Comedy AlI~EN TI~ CNCER ORUI ES r TRA i I i 0 s I . ...,.........,............ . .....a..,....v,.... ,. ..... ..,..... e. . .,.... .. . X I il Buy Judge Thomas IFesoe One per cent oI: the Audience tonight' can truthfully say that they did not enjoy this show. Not even grouches cr dyspeptics arc barred! Signed, G.W.V (The Press Agent) 2-MOREF 11YAY S- II 'I Phone 62 (I E;uarantee to stand in the lobby of the theatre every show to fulfill ths statemeont if necessary.) We do all kinds of P'Yle r; The Show Is usy n ,,. a THE STAGE ENTERTAINERS INCOMPARABLE TD 1H1S 'OUR EASTER GLOVES correctly gloved and well gloved by buying gloves at the y Store. Money-saving opportunities of great importance. ~the celebrated "Fownes' gloves, Discxiiminating women misses know the excellence of these famous gloves.. $1.W), 1.50 PAIR. 50 Yards Plain Chambray Gingham 600 Yards Soft Bleached Muslin 1,000 Yards Unbicached Sheeting 800 ya rds Curtain Scrim One'bi lot of yard goods grouped together at ocne :price. Th-e quality of these materials is far bgetter than you could expect to get at this price under ordinary circumstances. iiJftnyrd otecsomr ad.12'c Easter Slilk Hosiery To match your shoes in all ;the, New Spring Shades, ~$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 pair -111THERS-To make your Gingham s into the Itrettiest frocks, eL wn--a the new 'McCall Printed Pattorn. 10 i~t 9t & C- P A TIN l Mr. Sinions is the composer of "JUtS't' LIKE A GYPSY," "REMEMBEIR THE ROSE," "NIGHT" an score of other hits, as well as the creator of the Music for "HIER- FAMILY TREE," a Nor'a Byes cIss; the Elsie Janis Review, and a number of Broadway's Musical Triumphs. MUSKC AS NEVER BFORE HEARD-ENTERTAINMENT CE ILUXE Aft %AND ON THE SCREN., :I1 V . A 9,: FOWNES KID GLO'ES, SPRING, SHADES a $1.50,$2.00 PAIR $1.40 CHAXIOISETTE GLOVES, $1.00 ]PAIR F,01W-NES TWO-CLASPIi ID GLOVES, SMALL SIZES $1,00 PAIR . 141k i latest -V L4t n' Beautiful Easter Neckwear And prettier neckwear ,was never brought to _Ann Arbor. Scores of charming effects-and priced very, reasonably. , , [ . t Al/. /61 'hX ::. % 7' r fFs; ,, ;, ,,r ., r"'" ..ee r ,: I.i' C1L.6CK FUJLL A 2 Reel Comnedy l FEAT ERS 'THIS WNEEK A BEAUTIFUL VARIETY OF NE WSPRINVG Dre sses For Easter Wear Evenings e ALL SEATS 7 :00 - _5C1a lMies 50c Daily 2 *O( Balcon~y lac 3,';b INC~uDES A~a n Floor = e WM~4ING WEX)NESDAY Exceptionally Low-Priced at $1,50009 $19.00, $.2500;0 .THEN he' spied Betty, in her silky one-piece, frisk- in g on the beach at Waikiki- When he saw her do the Hula- Hula-No wonder the young A * d1 fGULVN LVCOR !_vl ".LYCNif BETTY ie CfioWef Y 1' I , ;.) 1 &1(-A ..._..3 cb'7C: 1,11.