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woodcutter and his wife who
granted three wishes by a wizard
gether with the familiar story of "-
drocles and the Lion", a Romanf
paroied by George Bernard Sl
will be acted by the puppets
A4dditional features will be a1
permental violinist, an Mtalian
dancer, and two, negroes in a

were dance. Each number will be announ- k
'd, to- ced by a clown, who will explain the "L N D A E ADN!tER E D R F T N G T
'And-.acts of his companions., mOF"L _,ASHIPS' REDR F IN
fable' The Puppeteers include, PFdrman 'THEISLE O LOST IPS
haw, iBrown, grad, Harry Burnett, '23, an~d
P^obert Henderson, '26. The proceeds ,
temn-! from the performances will be given v ""
toe- to the University of Michigan build-
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Juba f ing fund.

h o have been'
ring spring 'va-
mU entirely new
Thursday after-
in the evening,,
Bell hall, under
ao Phi sorority.
", a story of a

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Memibers of the Y. W. C. A. who have
not registered must do so before to-
morrow night if they wish to vote in
the elections Friday.
Payments for life m ?e:mberships to
the Women's league Lhul e made
as soon as possible. Checks may be
mailed to Dorothy Wylie, 1052 Bald-
win avenue.
Gymna~sium classes vill meet at the1
regular class hours in Bar-
bout gymna.sium. All women taking
gymynastics are requesited to report in
strcet clothes to select their outdoor
sports.

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SAMPLES
Permanentlly an Display at
GUY WOL FOLK & CO.
336 South State Street
Ann Arbor, iliichigan
Designed by
WHITrEHOUSE* & HARDY
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BROADWAY AT 40o- STREET 144 WEST 42-D STREET
ML'n wpouiN O%RAHouse OLwo. KNICKERBOCKER BUIWIINO
NEW YORK

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Screce---Today

IArcade-B-Lessie Love and Gareth
H-uglbds in "Fre-e-Nt'
Snews; comedy.
Majestic- Poli Negri in "Bella
I ~Donna"; Buster Keaton in
"The Balloonatic"; augmented
Iconcert orchestra.

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Orpheum - "Orphans of thq
Storm", wiith Lilian and Dor-
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Wuerth -. Barbara LaMarr in.
"The Hero."

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E8TABLISM E0 Isla
MADISON AVENUIE COR, FORTY-FOURTH STRUST
Telephone Murray Hall 88oo

O ur representative will be at the
HOTEL, STATiLER, DETROIT

Stage-This Week
Whitney - Walter Hampden in
"Othello", Friday;. Saturday
matinee in "The Ring of
Truth", and Saturday evening
in "A New Way to Pay Old
Debts".
Garrick (Detroit)-Eddie Cantor
in "Make it Snappy".
Shurbert - Michigan (Detroit)-
JdSe~lh -M. Caites presents
"Take It from Me."

TODAY, APRIL 17 ,

with Samp les of Ready-Made Clothing
Furnishings, Hats and Shoes
for Spring

Send jor "Clo/hes and The Flo r"

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-anti Among hem a L,.w .,at , . "~y Woman V'ast Urp rIhel~e MXust
Choose a :Mate 'VitIn a iDay!

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--The Kind of a S tai That Sends
the Blood PoundIng; rug )ou

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EMERGING from the bleakness of winter ani early spring come
'~modes of enchanting newness for late spring and early suimmer
wear. Modes that are lden with bright color and joyous debonaire
in their almost limitless love of ornia ments. Fashion's caravan hails
from the Orient, hinting At things of mystic charm. Frock and wrap
111-=fifs borrow largely from distant countries and rifer themselves
wlvh a charm that makes them irresistibly alluring.

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