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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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gates. The number of . delegates to be
sent from the University will be judged'
~, , ~according to the number of women en-
Ilt ~ 11rolled, and the number of members An
the association.

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womnen at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoc
at Helen Newberry residence. TI
women of the Graduate school wi
be guests of the association at th
meeting.

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he special campus part of 'the

Pp11W BAKIICT TnmLipuT

e Q.LLV IiUmIUa,-de sale WILL take place [ IL fltl I I 1 J i I
from 4 to 6 o'clock t ~ in the base- 114}U1
- -nt of'ewb rryfesi nc Literary society will hold its I
Trhe Freshmen Girl' (,li-e nub wi" ~ccona nruni banquet at 6:15 'clocl
meet at 4:'0 o'clockz this afternoon i:e&Jn tteUn1ion Cbarloit s?
in' B~arbour tgymn;asiumligin,2,po'ndn 'th oit
~Members of Colleie Sorosis will Will ac « toastmi;stre ss whib; thos
conduct a tea room tomorrow and Sat-% responding to toasts w ,ill be L_.ucii.
urday afternoons, at 1501 Wiashtenaw Welty, '23, 'president of _Athenia, Pr-.
avenue, the proceeds of which will he Thomnas Trueblood of the public speak-.
given to the University of Michigan ing department, and Marion Woodman
League building fund.- Tickets for the see, '23, who will represent Portia.
dance which is to be givren on Satur- Gutests invited to the banquet are j
day evening for the same purpose may Dean Jean H-amilton, Prof. Thornas
b~e obtained from any member of the Trueblood, and Mrs. Trueblood, Prof.
Sorority.: Ray K. Immel, and Mrs. Imnmel, and
/ Lucile Welty, '23. The banquet will
There will be a meeting of the Girl b oml
Reserve leaders at 7 o'clock this eve- 'TWi IEN CONSIDERS BILL
ning at Newberry hall. -Everyone in- 1' OE ~~hq~
terested is invited to attend, as plans --V-G OE AT OS
for the remainder of the course will,
be discussed-.VMiss Miary Ross, secre- Stock holm, :April 25.-(~y -A.P.)-
tar~y of the University Y. W. C. A., will rpo. latest step in the achievement of
speak on the work of the national Y. political equality between women and
'W. C. A, and Mrs. T. E. Rankin will m nen in Sweden is the renewed sub-
give some particular information on mission of a bill to the Aiksdag provid-
Girl Reserve work. ing that women shall be admitted on
an equal footing with men= to all gov-
All thcoe who have been trying 'out ernumental postqtin'clu-ding the consul-
for cast parts in the Senior Girls' play, ar and pidlomatic service, but exclud-.
,are asked to report at 4 o'clock this ing the army and navy, and certain
afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Con- other positions, such as those of of-
tr'ry to a former announcement, final I fcials in prisons or in asylums for in-1
selections have not been completed. ebriates. It also provides that wo-
men may be ordained mnitters of the1
Le.ague h~ouses are urged to join the church Pand may be installed as such in
Th~rhose as'bal turnmen. Teyany conigregation where there is at
-are reiuestedlsto signato once ton the least one man serving as pastor. Cane #I
bulletin board in Barbour ,gymnasium menmber of the committee which draft-
if they wish to 'hnter. ed the bill held that only unmarried
______women should be allowed to preach,
Fairies for the Senior Girls' play -tut no such provisioni was 'adopted.
will meet at 4 o'clock this after- When this bill was- submn'itted to last
noon in the paf~lors at Barbour gym- j year's Riksdag it was passed in prin-
nasium..ciple by the Second Chaiflber and was
nasiurn.lost in the first Chamber by being
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AT TILE TilEATERS

Screen--Todity

Arcaide ---- Theo iore B !berts in
"Grumpy"; 1Lloyd l M;tillion in
"iextra Extra!. "
Majestic,- ;Safety Last," with
Harold Lloyd; anim~al picture,
4114:11nVersus 1PE.s"'tr.
Hlippo."
Orpheumn-- "Don't D~oubt Your
Wife"; Pearl White in "Plund-
er"; comedy.
Wuerth-D. W. :Griffith produc-
tion, "One Exciting Night,"
wvith Carol Dempster and Hen-
ry D-ull; also stage attraction,
Star Larel in " The Noon
Whistle.,"

on PARTY TO FEATURE ! otenso 'Miller, '24, playin the part
he of Nurse King; Velma Carter, '24, por-
ill PLIAY BY MASQU ES tr","yi.g the Mother; Dorothy Rock-
is c:ll,124, as the Debutante; Rosalind
Concluing te seres ofonera t ed, '24, as Sister Margaret; and
Concudin theseres o oneaptNellie Rittenhouse, '25," in the part of
plays given atd league cpgnzarties, Mas- te Friend.
queswmnsraaioraiai, The plays are being -produced byI
1will present "Mrs. Pat, and the Law," jgro ps three and four of Masquies.
1and "The Person in the Chairh," at 4 !yar;iecestgdadcah-
1o'clockz next Friday in Sarah Caswell 1y.m besoth oraiton
IAngell hall.,db mmesofteogaiain
IThe cast for "The Person in the J Phe exipense of putting them',on, is met'
IChair", Includes Mary Wiley, '24,, as by the club and no admission is
Ithe Person; Carribel Schmidt, '23, as charged.
the Woman Who, Knows; Alva .Moore, --
'24, who takes the part of Nurse Ray; When you have a want, call 960.
F or Prompt Servi ce
Call
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I320 S. State Telephoine 993-R
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SRead the classifieds. You may find
somnethinig for sale that you need.
.Adv.
.A very direct and cheap form of
advertising--classifieds. - -Adv.

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This is just the time of. year to get the best
out of your Kodak. And be sure to get youx
printing and developing done where it will be
done right;

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Near State and

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St ag-Tr :ts Week

THE NEW HALL OF FAME

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Car rick =- talter tRampden in
"The Ringe of Truth," Sunday;
Monday, "Hamlet"; Tuesday
"A New Way to Pay 017
Debts"; Wednesday, "Othello";,
Thursday, Friday and Satur-
day, "The Black Flag"'; Wed-
nesday matinee, "The Ring of
Truth."
Shubert - Michigan - Second
week's showing. of "Take It
From Me," by Joseph M. Gaites.

A1 N ew Pattern

SAMPLES
Pcerinienly. on 1)splay at
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Anni Arbor, Michigan

First Record by the
Metropolitan's
brilliant new tenors

CAINFEFRENCE AT Y. W TEA.
R~epresentatives from the larger
house:: on the campus anld women who
leave at some time attended summer
conZferences at Lake Geneva, were eni-
tertained at a. tea at Newberry hall'
yesterday afternoon. Claribel Bowen,
'24, gave a short talk on -the confer-
ence work, and several Lake Geneva
sonags were learned,
~There will be a second meeting at
4 eClock Thursday afternoon, May 1
at Newberry hall. At this time all,
girls interested in the conference are
asked to attend. Two students from
Albion college wvill give talks.
Following this meeting women are
i;,sig -.i )aA t iff office of Newbeqrry
hill, an'd from the list obtained the
Y. W. C. A. cabinet-wvill choose dele-.
The Neii
CHOCOLATE,
MALTED DRINK
EVERY DROP
TASESLIKE MORE
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SOLD EVERYWHERE
Made by
Ideal Electropure Dai ry
Dealers Phone' 114
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LAST TIMES TODAY
W iii
Our
'~iLeabh Baird

onl-y three votes short of the necessary
raajority.. It is considered likely that
it will pass at this session..
-Sweden was one of the first nations
in the world to allow women:in Its
national law-snaking body, and her
feminists can now boast, of four women'
in the Second- Chamber and- on- wo-I
wman in the First Chamber of the Riks-
dag.E
Association to Hear Address
Librarian W. W. Bishop will ;speak
on "The Library of the late Henry Vig-:
naud of Paris, aind Its Recent acquisi-
tion by the- University;" before the
American Association of- University
GARRICK We. Mt.60ct 2
WALTER- . H PDEf$20
New Way to Pay Old Debts-u-Tue.
The RItnp of. ruthit-Wed. Mat.
3thielo 3WeL. Eve, at 8
T.ime black Flag'-Ttuirs. Fri.

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