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rformance of
this evening.
at the Whit-

e dances tonight
nion, Mrs. Yates
M. Cake.
:ets for the Mich-
luncheon are on
am's State street
zle Nvill continue
mni tickets may
office of the
>men' in Barbour

LEaGUE EORDS POINTS
Letters have been sent to every I
house for women on the campus by
the point system committee of the Wo-
men's League, in an endeavor to com-
plete the records of women active in
campus affairs.
Nominations for next year's campus
offices will be made before spring va- I
cation, and only those women who
have been active on campus, and whose
grades are satisfactory will be elig-'
ible. Non-academic activities are tak- I
en into consideration as well as oth-
ers. The records are kept not only as
an aid in campus nominations, but al-
so to show the committee what women
are participating in more activitiesf
than they should, in view of theirl
grades.

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LAST TIME TODAY

ALSO ON THE STAGE

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AN UNUSUAL BURLESQU,
IN ADDITION
onty Banks in "Please Arrest e"

Tickets for the sophomore movie,
ill be on sale all next week in Uni-
ersity hall, the Library, and at Gra-I
an's State street bookstore. They
ay also be obtained from the sopho-
ore women.
Money for sold tickets, stubs, and
asold tickets for the Michigan Wo-
en's annual luncheon must all be
irned in at 4:15 o'clock Monday-at
arbour gymnasium. I
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AT THE THEATERS

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The Entertainers Who Habe Hit Ann
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LASSBASKTBAL

Arcade - "Kingdom Within;"
Film follies; Century comedy.
Majestic-Seymour Simons and
Ten Syncopated Serenaders;
Betty Compston in "The White
Flower;" comedy.
Orpheum - "Confidence," with
Herbert Rawlinson; Paul Par-
rot in "Bowled Over."
Wuerth-Ben Turpin in "The
Shriek of Araby;" comedy,
"Single Handed;" Pathe news.

and his famous
yncopatecl
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STARTING SUNDAY

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Class basketball games to determine
hio championship between the four
cams will be held on Tuesday, Wed-
esday, and Thursday, in Barbour
yimnasium. At 7:30 o'clock Tuesday
vening, the senior team will play
galnst the junior team, while the
opohmores will play the freshmen.
t 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening
be seniors will play the sophomores
rhile the juniors play the freshmen.
.t 7:30 o'clock on Thursday evening
he seniors and the freshmen will op--
osn each other, while the juniors and
be sophomores play together. Since
very team will play eavery other teamf
efore the contest closes, the teami
'hich is victor in three games will
in the championship.
That the games should be closely
ontested was the opinion expressed
y Miss Ruth Danielgon, basketball
oach.

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Stage-This Week

Garrick (Detroit)-"The Spring-
time of Youth," a musical com-
edy.
Shubert - Michigan (Detroit) -
Bonstelle company in "Span-
ish Love."

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Playing both afternoon and evening.
COMING SUNDAY

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Matinee and Evoting
Whitney - Junior Girls' play,
"Jane Climbs a Mountain."

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20 DISCOUNT SALE

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TOday Only

Snew
S~ring tyle
Come inan dseetIhem.
We've never had such variety and
quality as, these new Society Brand
Styles for Spring. Every suit and top-
coat the last word in correct style,
tailoring and fabric.
There's something to please every taste.
Darnock Topcoats, suits of Berkley
Stripes,PersianCords,RainbowStripes.
They re all Society Brand-for smart-
ness and individuality there's not much
one could add to that.

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Sweaters

All the new colors and styles in
plain slip overs in imported mo-.
hair. Fancy button front with

Lingerie,
Beautiful assortment of gifts for
June Brides. Gowns with real
Irish or filet-stepins and slips to
match.

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plain back and sleeves.
and Navy silk Tuxedos.

Black
Every-

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thing one needs from the plain
sensible looking sweater to the
dressy dress ones.

Negligees

and Pullman

Robes,

also costume slips in crepe de
chine-satin-silk and mercerized.

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$5.00 up

$5.A0 up

WaYSts

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Splendid assortment of sizes and styles-dirmities in hair line
wider stripe. Round and V-necks. A few voiles with real filet
all hand made-z$3.00 up.

and
and

Novelty
make up

Chains, Soutoirs, Ear Rings and all the little accessories that go to
a well dressed woman.

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Here the man who buys his clothes care-
fully will find exactly what he wants.
They're all clothes you'll be proud to
wear, clothes of long-run economy and
satisfaction.That's why we offer them.
Come in and see them while our stock
is complete.You will enjoy seeing them,
and we will enjoy showing them.

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Singleton

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