I courtilers for the Senior Girls' will meet at, 4 o'clock this lon in the parlors of B'arlour asiurn. rners, wvom'en's d7,aniat(ic or- tton, will bold- spring tryouts- 3 to 5:3O o'clock: this after- in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.1, omon on thpe campus are eligible. ers of the cl.,b are expected to]j tryouts. gue houses are urged to join the interhouse basebal tournament. They are requested to sign at once on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium i they wish to enter. -Fairies for the Senior 'Girls' play will meet at4 o'clock tomorrow after- noon). in the paIrlors at Barbour gym-I MDieanr Jeain IHamilton will be enter- tainedcat dininer tonight by the mem- bers f Collegiate Sorosis. ?Jfeml) ers of the Freshmuan Glee club. wiil hold their' weekly rehearsal in the realding roo. of the Union at 7 o'clock tonig1ht. -I ~ftljj HIelten Newberry ,orchestra wilfarnish s~ w SI[I1R Tlthe music.z The muoney which is paid the orches- unliversity Wonmen to Act as Noel chosen from among University wo-1 fat F'asidon Display' men, will be give nto the Michigan League fund, and amounts to $105.1 Lat spingandsumer tylsThe receipts, which are Oren on re-, mae pi g a d s m e tl s u s ,o uc a e n t e r a yt-showing the tendencies in line and wear department by University wo- color, will be shown to University ,wo- men, should be turned in to Neva J_ oveJ- men exclusively at 4 o'clock this aft- ernoon, in an auditorium -in conniec- Lion with Mack and Co.'s store. En- trance to the auditorium may be made I r through the ready-to-wear department. k , 1i w~ wiell at her office in Eari-ouw gymnua- Ainounce .Mari itum-, instead of to Katherine Mont-! Anonuncemxent has been made at the onery, as waps previously announced. Kappa Kappa Gamma house of the IT'hc models in the show will be: marriage of Doris Robinson, '23, to auin zor, '26, Ruth Rankin, '26, Marvin Greenwood, ex-'20. The mar- Helen IMorrow, '26, Ann Gale, '26, Zel- rlage took place on Feb. 7 in Ann Ar- is Smuff, '23, Irene Lutz, '24, Eliza- bor. beth :Burns, '25, Virginia Rice, ''24. "Jimmie" starts work early in th~e Others may want,. but. why should morning for you and doesn't stop un- you. Call 960-,--Adv. til ho~ gets RESULTS. -Adv. GARI New Way to Pal The Ring of Ti The Black Flap Sat. M~at. TODAY AND TOMORROW IT COSTS NO PIORF FOR RBLEB'S SKILLEIi z~rVSLRVICLE 9 0NoGH-G 9ktodish 1?aimps of White, Kid ;. 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No obligation. 1 abeon1,nst to e Wellesley Hills: (5 if) Ma.s. MASTER MYSTERY k I EXC JiT l ,.A6dff I To complete the~ evening costume for; the military lall it is nec-. essary to have mnodsh footwear. Upon just such 'fiisphing touchis (depends much of the style of any costume and so every College wvomen who is particular about her personial appearance chootses her pumps ,7r ith extre-me care. ?l, Ti, r, p psof wbite kcid will look well wiith any color gown and may be worn all summer with the informual summer frocks. These pump s com:e in a one strap style and also, in :the Colonial style with the novelty tongue efifect. Both styles have the Junior Louis heels -Overed with the laid. These pumps are priced $7.50 and $$.50. SHOWING AT 2:00 4:00 7:00 9: 00 ICOMING' SOON COMEDY PRESENTATION A-UGMEN TED - ORCHESTRA' ADMISSION Aduit.........50C Matinees.......30c A , MARSHALL, NEIL-.AN'S "T"HE STRANGE BANQUET"' Wool MLAIN.qFLO OR , . ME T Mt MR ME M i , J r = Wi*o now t .-.,.- .. i , IST ARTS TODA Y PLA Y IG UNTIL THE WHOLE CITY IS LAUGHED OUT A i r4 .{ w x . ,S T A R T S TODA Y TE PE8 EI:~u PB UeTOM1 r R NOT. ONLY THE ,TALK OAFANN ARBOR BUTOF THE WHOIXL COUNTRY' Here's Another - MID - WEEK SPECIAL for which this theater is famous It's a play Ann "Arborites will never forget and showing RGULAR PR ICES THEODORE. ROBERTS Ian'His Greatest -of al Roles MAY MC AVOY: As the A-fpple of HJis Eye CO R D A f.As Her Dashing Lover 0 President HardingAsbed for Grumpy" I - 1 ._ _- i Pr'esident Harding was so keen to see 4(G ,'rmpy91,du'ing his recent vaca- tion trip ffit a special melse nger was sent to Florida with a print of the filmn.' The President is just one of the mil- lions who kuow "Grmpy" is the most delightful m ystery, comedy, romance ever seen~. A s a stage play it broke all records in New .York and London. As a Pic- ture' it will break records everywhere- Fro the pop ulaar play by IUoraee Hodges .rnd Ivigney Porcyvl 1 0, , ", , mliwmlmwopiK IN A DITION LLOYD HAMILTON to Balcoy. .. . 22c .. loor .. 1 W~r Thx.. . .War Tax .. .. 04c EVENINGS All sea~s..45~c War 'Tax ...'.O l Total ... .5~4, Kiddies, 100 "EXTR~A! LXT -l i.A?!" ...mss; Total....... An =Extra Good Comedy AboutN paper Life SUNDAY URIME 'FULL OF LAUI-GS ON TIHEISTAGE A PARAMOUNT SM~CIAL' "THEGLIMPSES 'TJ T7'Y.11',T i'V A-1 Tea' "Y4T'GT.'A'.].T II I i ti MATINEE E v E 714 B G in \Yl A