THE MICHIGAN DAILY in the sou l parlor of :New bcrry hal to be given in an attempt to raise mon- to I 00e f m(.rv nrn a :0occk ey for the salary of the teacher em- K~ AI I NuLHThe.l ve< to contestants as follows: for qualifying for the final meet, 10 points; for win- ning first place, 50 .points; second place, 30 points; third place, . 10 Ipoints. !While the, apparatus meet will be open' prlumartly 'to sophomniores and freshmen, any upperclass women who wish to compete will be given an op-, portunity to do so. I siTEEL1ROPE this summer. Young Men's Group for Universityr students' a-ild yonei mcn fromi 18 to 24 years; op- l)Ortuni tyto see Europe thoroughly with congeonial comp~anions. of your ow n age; personally conducted tour; cap- Lible leadership; :Moderate cost. Write 'or descriptive folder. : ;r 'I-ELLE . BU1LLITT 2 4 Ifltler _iBldgz. 1LeuisVIlle, R:.- I o j /' .4 A. SAMPLES Permnaaemily oak fil pay sat GUY WOOLFOLK& VIN South State Street Ann Arbor fTliehinn Design: d Viy Co. W H,192a WITEFIOUSE & HARD BRC~~iDWAYAT 40' STREE T 4VS 1 2OJ METRQOADWA,4Ol 0 TREVET.0,144 WRCES 2DU5ILJDIG METRPOUT~ 0'NA IW Yi~ORKNIKROIf UL~N ..... . . .. .,NEW YO.RI( tic ,I7czUF r u y My Lady Dreams", a oe -act play :Eugene Pillot, will be the fetulre ',he Women's Leagu e )pa' r tomorC;-f v. Isabelle Waterwortli, '24, will re the leading part of My Ladly, whIo a bout to choose a career as a writ- in preference to marriage withl Md Varione, whomn she really loves tier dream, ..she. is visited by the NOe Old Lady, a part taken by Lori- Barley, '25; by the Dream Chil-'I in, who are portrayedl by Beatrice. ampion, '23, and Esther WeltPRy, '23; Iby the Other Woman, a part takeor Cornelia Shephe rd, '25. Tliese uam People show My Lady that she 1be moch ha pier married t.o Lora ione, than ,she would as a writer. theo curtain dropsMy Lady Jim sent, for Lord Varione. Ehen Schlak, '24, is the director of play with iCh arlotte Harrison, '25). sting. F+rance'S1Aides, '23, has rge of the sagandMlAargaret dman is her asstn.The mak'-1 committee is com posed of Esther ty and aSsistants. Costumes w ill secured by Tsabelle Waterwortih. fsted by Lucilla WVIalke'r, '24. May , '22, will have chargew of cast- Spec-iail sceery has been sec'.r- for the production, and. it IS.isplan- to0 have 'effective lighting. fter the 1ay7 .there -;m hc; t:da~c-~ in the League parlors untiil n'- :k. Fr ench Linger~ie willbesl ~mers cl.of the chi Onmeg-a s y during- the afternloon. A per- tage of the amou~wnt -realized l~ sales will be-,,turned over to the gue fundl. lye of IndhtIa iAN ad ris Wonmes group of women -will be ades his afterioon at Newberry hawll by, Sw amidoss, Y. M. C. A. w orke r >is a native of India. Thesb of the address will be "The 1o- ofC Irndia slnd their Dev elopment it. will include a ;presenzation o' life of women of India. A v e w ';ho0isS PeCI, ily iteres:ted is in- d to attend. Group two of Masques will meet at 3 and 7 o'clock today, in Sarah C,-swell Angell hall. The dress rehear sal for the play to be given Friday, vwill be at 3 o'clock. All mewbers arc rfequ r-I ed to Abe, present. There will be a meeting of the F'resi- man Girls' Glee club at 4:30 o'clock. thlis afternoon at Barbour gynas- 1i11Y._ /Thereo:are still 75 cardls to be ad- d ressed at the Y. W. C. A. to be sent to child~ren at the hospitals for aser*1 Women who are able to donate th~eir scervices are asked to report at the Y. V,' C. A. office at Newvberry ha'll o diay or tom~rrow to compIcto br E'aster vesper services will b~e held J F , ' .. - ', a ©. / Z17 a's -77 RPOWSI, RT a 9 f a better oxford, in a fine, tailor-like wray. The collar is the work of the expert Arrow Collar makers. The cuffs have buttons or are the French link model CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Inc. MAKERS $300 IRS RE I ,rR =i NOW 2:00-3:30 7:0')--8:30 NO AVNF IN PRICES" WOMEN'S _ Buy TIcLets Fro-. Or ncof ~Pretty Girls O-E' LEAGUE WaigHrHatUo e r NOW RIGH SAT. TODAY -: . .m . , iCbt/.: V 'c7t* " CAI. IT Ei,;U;ta E G I L"N") A, - M, With Thrills. I . .. i' ! .. j,"''EIM ID AT io DE MK .4C N L 3 EX X 'RAN D RAPIDS M1!ICII. MAR z8, 1923 IXN\ ABC INTYRP: 794 t , C1IANAGE1VWi IT \ -Y 'T'lEATRE ANN ARBOR MICHI /.1Fi ER ilS WEIKIS :A 1D i 31ry TUL t-AND MOSTJ UNUSU V tJi1AL. MUJSICAL JENTIERTYI )IXII\,TT i sA MU TiC;>l.COMEDY GEM WIH TWI AN EX- C~h ")"TCS SL If) C\CEFCTS AM) A MOST TUNE FUL SC OREI _ j DI1ENC.PHR ILYE LN0i SDYOU" CAN SAFEL[Y GUARANTEE THrIIS AT:ITRAC'aIOTOYUPARN y . BI.LiI ANAGER . . S i-EATR CS4 AMX MAR icg for RIDER-.MA TERPEti beore exams, then you will ,-.,an ~l Pnon .. .:.n. I THURSDAY FRIDAY 4 '-ATURDAY STRICTLY I1'1:COORI G STUDENT LUNCH 4",9 EAST JEFYFERSO~N ST. O- ANN A RD$ US T.'ioledo 7:00) 10: 00 2:00 5.00 r. A. A. 9 :35 12:95 4 :35 7:35 A. A 7:00 10:00 2:00 5:00 Toleo 9 :3:; 12:35 4:35 7 :35 EASTERN T1IME ii North A. M ' P. it.-1 4J 9L.11 4 i K a . -- 7 f 4 e i In the season's breeziest ; romance. And, this cast needs no introduction to. Ann Arbor except ta, this story by Byron Morgan was written c pecially for them and is a riot. i THIE-.:NEW I REGxIN _It f1 fI / Addition LEATHERi FALD J~l''Y, 9arou r/w C 9 :.te TColeo 8: 00 11:00 A. A. 10:35 Eig 4utI~f A. A. S:00 11:00 To. 103 Cars Leave l 1:9 ourt 1:35 8:00 8: 30 1:35 11:05 1toise ML7 STARTNG SUNDAY MARIE PREVOST -~ ~ ~A iNU l S41; 73ZRT 0. GA~ Pop. M'ats. Tues., Thur's. and Sm.~, 2?5c and 50c NWght ,i, 5U.7.5-51 .00 The le Company WITH OUR ANNUAL SPER EATERP0GRA "'f liIIe d T~~ft~fh'sSI L' .S Wesley Rarry wuav ar%.. a ,.x;+