TEMICHIGAN DAILY Doyo.ue.lasi...as.ysem monlen e class in girl scout leadership meet at 7 o'clock this morn- in Barbour gymnasium. ere will be no more league parties spring, because of the many oth- ctivities' which will take place.. parties will be continued n ext e second round of the tennis anent must bo. played off by May There will be no extension of YASSAR Alumnae association hold theira at Barton HF There wi]i at 10 o'clock officers will ed anienduei be acted ui Rice, preside will present the Michigan nie Cumnok "Euthenics1 gett, who is trustees of inent througl ALUMNE ~I[I.1 STYL~US INITIATES HERE Louise J. Graham, 23, Dorothy TOMORE1W Greenwald, 24, and Vivian L. MVcIon- Id wom .ween'n atearysocietyluat wopec'.,howereryiniteadsietylus, of the Michigan branch a meeting held last Saturday night. of Vassar college willj annual meeting tomorrow Lills Country club. 1 be a business meeting r Stomorrow morning when! be elected and" a propos-f ant of the constitution will « .on.* Mrs. Margaret Rose U lent of the state branch, } t"Leading Questions for' u Association." Mrs. Min- CBlodgett will speak onl Up-to-Date". Mrs. Blod-j 6ne of the few women Vassar college, is promI ;hoot' the east for her work1 fr n lt n-ne.I*~ rgin c, r ,v. Lw-1 Damon "What did Professor Smith 1isean i. this morn"ing when he tolm you that no mian could 4nver make a silk purse out or a sow's ear?" f Pythias- "Ile meant that I'd never be able to do good work with a- poor pencil. C~uess 'I'll ha:ve to greta I)ixon's. Eldorado. Old1 Sxity says it's the best drawing pencil madfe." 'CJ A~te -rawi calpe " 17 leads-mall dealers atically?-Adlv. xi ,l f i i °'. f = 6Yi>.n ... .....Y I Follow That. Hunch to the BLU -. GOLD LUNCH 605 Church e. fill' I , ,> ~University women who are interest- ed in procurinig summer employment at the mmer resorts are asked to. inquire at the office of Dean Jean Ham- ilton. All women who wrish to take part in the May-pole dance will meet at ,7 o'clock Tuesday evening, in Barbour gymnasium. The womicn who are to dance in the pageant on Lantern night will meet at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Barbour gymnasium instead of at 4 o'clock today. The group of foresters for the den- ior Girls' play will meet at ":.30 o'clock this afternoon in the basement of Bar- hour gymnasium. The cas t for the Senior' Girls' play will rehearse at 9 o'clock- tomorrow morning in Sarah Caswell An~gell hall, A 10 mile honor point hike will start at 9 o'clock frqim Barbour gymnasium tomorrow morning. FASHION SHOW AT Urw10 inL MOII; jU~iJLS ni4Ln nIursZIig move- ment, and has been influential in in-. stituting a course in homemaking at Vassar. At the luncheon which will be held at 1 o'clock there will, be addresses by Miss Ida Paine McKean, national president of the associate alumnae, and Prof. 0. J. Campbell of the_ lish department. Prof. Camipbell'si subject will be "Expression in the Modern Drama." .More than 50 members are expected! to attend. the meeting. There will bei a luncheon today at Barton Hills for the alumnae who may arrive a day early. Band Elections Declared Inval Election of officers of the Varsity band at the meeting Wednesday -was declared invalid. Another election willI take place Wednesday. I AT TILE THEATERIS I OSCX;' W/1LDC A daring pictureA fof the dazzling x Salme.who;Jzas created. a.furore in droma4 ' in opera, in song and story! w And now a 'screen ., 'portrayal that ~jdelights the eye. {and beguiles,; > the senses! 4s owi2.Cc-rc o9 CP(ZLES OW k- ., NOW :r t o Y I 9 f P d I' gamont As C T ~to Mark. aletter f lh ding him le opatra Said Antony when he got from Mrs. Mark bid- 1to comne on homne, m't fool your wife." iyou spend Fritter it away at a. summer resort with unex. pected' incidental expenses> piling up? Or go to Europe on a basis of actual economy -perhaps for less than the summer resort outlay -- and have something real and worth while to remember? You. can do this if you book -via one of our f cabin steamers. There are 14 of them - steady sailers all -- including some of the finest ships. I in the North Atlantic. Accon odations as low as $115. You have th~e best the ship affords i food and service fall run of spacious decks, attractive public rooms, all the pleasudres of a sum-mer sea voyage-itself thec be ;t of vacations. Some of the most pleas. ant friendships of your life may be-formed on Write uis today for our booklet -"Your Trip to Eiirope"- and detailed information. 214 Md1acsti^ IBI:; , Detroit, or F. Kuebler, Aiin Arbor, Phone 13 3. Smoen--Today Imiporteqd dresses of a kind that may ~e wore for summ,_-r formals will be among 'Uhase exhibited at the fashion show, given b)y the J.-L. Hudson Co.,' on Wednesday, May 16, in the Union ball room. The display is being giv- en under the auspices of Betsy Bar- bour house, and proceeds will go to th~e Michigan Leagu~e," - Correction, The name- of Dorothy Bogan, 121, who was elected chairman of the ,sen- ior social committee Wednesday af- ternoon,- was omitted from the list printed Thursday. Charlotte Ermann, '24, whose name was given as chair- man, is a member of the comnmittee.' Wads wrt h Delays on Aiiny Cost PactPai , M y 1 -( ,A. ) -E it Wadsworth, assistant secretary of- the Treasury of the United States, is awaiting the Powers, deciroion on. sign- ing the Arm'y Cost Agreement. Lea Itice by, ii Nith ad Le' vis'.Stone. Pauline Garon I But what of the modern husband w h o m, marriage didn't blind to a pretty face? Is the wife of to-day wiser or just prettier? What's the secret of keeping husbands home? (Arcade- - Gloria Swanson in "Prodigal Daughters"; comedy, news. Majestic-Lon Chaney in "The Shock"; comedy and news. Orpheum -- Bjster Keaton in "The Saphead." Wuerth-Eimer Clifton~s ' Down to the Sea in Ships" ; comedy, "The Artist."- SEE sYoCan't Fo u George Mplford's Pa ramount' Picture, jRead The DailyV "Classified" - olumr m I ,. Stage-This Week Garrick- (Detroit)- Chauncey Olcott in "The Heart of Pad- dy Whack." 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