T HE MICHIGAN DAILY IM WILL I lI AtN OfdUTDOOR STAGSE ATmerican ,Pianist Scores In Berlin 0. I)AVI OFWI)1TROIT WILL CONSTItT;CT $CENER ITY AiMJ) P~ROPEIE S Senior women have been roaming is glades no' Sherwood forest in. pre- Iration fer thir annual play which all be rsnd on the night of, mne 15. "Shierwood," by Alfred over, i., an entirely (different type "iplay ';han tbomse that have hitherto ,n given by senior women and its .sentation will be especially en-I ced bjy tho naturl effects of the] itdoor stage. There will1 be no indoor scenes, the tion taking place on open glades, In) :art yards an forests. The scenery Ii be constructed by Mr. C. 0. ;Davis, Detroit, and propertijes such as old shioned svvo.'ds and shears for fenc- Swill be made at the Ui~uyersity rrkshop. Steins of every variety and (wooden' plates to be used in the quet scene are being collected -by. e committee. Those in charge of operties are: Luvernt Hays, chair- n, ElizaibethBFell, Dorothy Brown, .cy Huber, Maude Talcott, Margaret rthin, F. th-er ~Welty, and Marjorie. sterman.: rickets for the affair will be on sale xt week., le sknownt ~world oxerc for the MITZSSING STUDET' I Lane'.'E111. Camp Periods begin Jzrly d '.t,(li=y o"tetred ti adtat 1(T'T~ X Tf'? ,9 n 3 they.m kE tl3O ii '( :Veetian P~c iiA )'_"'Na. # .he w"rk, whi:_'1 ill .eqlraout lctobsen I---- thrt e hours a dlay, will consist of di- J 1lenrY M. "Garber, '2 5Mt, wlio dsa-ect ig a company of boys in a'thlet- are fro th Uicrtyo reFi daily,aml organizing and teach- 3, has1,eenigagroup ofboys 1in Bible class once 0n cordi ng to w ord r3'oe llcive oe y se- __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ET ui ilEMBNfl 1 1dAtht1,,time of hidi apeac,~ i~shld Singx Tomorrow tC-eods~ruidbt artier was thought to have ~Oue- Al eir will gather in front of fvl? o VM ecnd ?iz i ebte1tally unbalanced due to ovrokr h eil building at 7 o'clock to- ilesat the time of the s est -. -uorc night for the first outdoor" betw ecz ,t ownmen of v Univor- .ahuination nzerlod. lie drew i ony.OiOr this spring. Singing will be city or :.ii an and Ohio State Un- from the 'bank, and according tt,>to , i y Captain Wilson, director of the Avers ity has.aleadyBerl started. The ; Bufalo advices, travelled a"fi'asitbad. These concerts will be held ev- (ldate for th e dc'Iat has been set font would -talie him. cry Wednesday evening from now Frdyeeig eebr7 h i- Ile is at present eniployed in c 'on, unless the weather causes a falo hoi~tal and is said, to be :n poo~ld af~lgo of date. ;l st ha<. , been xlosen, and is "'Resolvedi, 'healtha and without mental imnair-; I f 1 aro ies Carif.t x'von Jirst Berlin, music lovers have received. with acclaim Baroness Carita von j orst, daughter of the late Dwight J. Parteollo, of Washington, who has made a great hit with her wnonderfhul that the Towner-S;t rljag bill szhould mealt. ;TP4U"3"I;Y bec ens14 " Mti'al o-n the sub- - nC . i~ e hadat the libra ry. i EPITY MEN WANTED) I S EN I 0 R uS Y ,uisi lign ill hJ7ave an a ffirmnativeAS8 ' CAP S R i CGt the highest salary and the posi- and neatie tam.Theaffrmaive____ti n you want as a teacher. Open- will debate Ohz iitingative team herej ings in all States. Ask "for free en- and Michigan's negative teamx will go Two college mneta are wanted to; rollinent blank and list of Michigan to Columibus and debate Ohio's arnrini- serve as leaders at Camp Rtoosevrelt, graduates placed by us. Live toafn. a boys camp hear LaPorte, India'na, Specj ialists' Educational Bureau rm.y-asf ra the teams will be held' for three to seven weeks this sj O Cdgen Bldg. St. Louis, Mo.' a fend wcock; after registration in the J mer, according to a communication fall. Women' eligible for cavmpus ac-j received by Lewis C. Reimann, '16, in TOD)AY 11.1R DAY. tivitie s are c r(cstcd by the Oratori- clAs oci(,ation to try out. A date Sw Al be given i the fall when the tw~o [ Iomcn 'c sn~,ocie'ties, Athena and ip - i }eTODAY Portia, w ill hold socaety try-outs. e' r }'From these try-outs,, each society U~A D selects sit~ of its mremblers to entery d .. ,nta campu3is try-out. %,omen not belong- '".: inig to either one of the debating so- T M R O c:eties wvill be given an opportunity to try o at, and from th is try-out, six will be chofse , xwho will enter thne 11.1 A T R S L ca:rupus try-outs. MASQUES TOGIVE LAST PLAY TONIGHT I "Wil-O-To-~vis",a one act play' by Doris 11. Harlan, will be presented at 8 o'clock this evening in SarahG ON0 D B T' I L Cas well Angell hall by members of 192 a etvlIs Now a M/e mo -ry Wouldn't yout enjocy hearing the great artist:, sing; and play the May Festival and the other beauuiful mus ic for you asoc as you wished? EI L__~orn I Alast chance, will be given to try out for class tennis teams, frona4' to' 6 o'clock today. Rehearsals Ifor the :Senior 'ir.'s' play aro a9 follows: Acts 2 and 3 at 4 o'clock today in the parlors of 'Barbour gymnasium; acts 4 and 5 at 4 o'clock tomorrow in Sar- ah Caswell Angell hgll. technique. She is the second Ameri- can woman pianist to win favor in !GCermany. Czeclh Lace Will Be Shown 'At Tea Czechio-Slovarian lace, of a kind seld7om exhibited in this country is beln eron -at the Westininister hall tea from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock in the af.teioon today and 'tokiorrow.' The laces comec directly fromn the vDiages of the Bohemian peasants and the Czechs, of the Carpathian moun- tains through th-e efforts of baroness Suiney, herself a Czech, who is work- , ing to give the peasants a better p~rice for their handilwork luaut that afforded There's, one supreme;.'way of making this possible. A- V"' - tor V ictrola an~d the Mtchless Victor AtOst Re co-ds- will bring the beat Music into your home. 'See us fr a Vctrola.. Easy terms of pa,)yment. Schaebe.,le & So A/Music lHo-use 11 I'1l0 S. MAIN ST. F aseresis the fuinAl activity oif th1is scety for the year,. It is unusucal ""'°°= The installation ceremonies for the officers of the Women's league will be held on. Friday, afternoon, in Sara Caswe ll Angell hall. Thie Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet at 4:30 o'clock tomnorrow after- noon in Barbour gymnasium. As this is the last meeting of the year, it is important that every member should be. presenlt. Plans will be made for tho annual spring serenading trip. The last archery practice before the preliminary tou rnament on Mon- dlay, May 28, will be0 held at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Palmer field. i it f I f; i uy m i-II3'CLS .LnUtI LLjUrop. 1In their laces and embroideries, thx:e Boh emiain pieasants have pictured flowvers,, the religious symbols, and colors of nature as perfectly as the medium of the needle will pillow. Their in claracter, t1me setting being in a onihProvince it Land's End, and iP. emnbodies zi (chary cteristic nmysticismj and beliesf in fairies. The stage setting has baeen designed by Professor J. Raleigh Plelson, who iLs particularly intercstc(d in the play because hi: imother',s home was in coTTnv, .ll, ;andl lie himself is leavifng1 for nln in a few weeks. The ply i., being,< given for rnembers of Mawci ;e. b E i E Cong Aiwr -11 for holler, a AT 'T R E T 11,9 Screen---today The fairy group of thue Senior Girls' play wvill rehearse at 5:o'clock tomor- row in Barb~our gymnasium. Memnbers of th, irls' AMandolin. club will meet for a picnic at 5 o'clock today at Newbherry hall. in case of rain, a regujlar meeting will be (held wit election of officers.- -W. to . "-l 1o Programat Adrian Undertaking a new bind of work, a group of 10 women of the University Y. . -. C. A. will go to Adrian this aft- I err oon to present a program for the g'iOs of the Industrial home. A pro- k gv m of music and readings will be 1 pr lenited. If the plan is successful II it Will be made a regular purt of the w ftk of tile association next year. hai lina Schools Ce'a npiiztee to l'°itet, I emibers of the Commlittee on DTi - p1611 'awscool s vw11l'feet at3:1i5 '- I elo ce: tcday inib te office of Cthe presi- I (1de t of the Uiversity 1,as announeed by Jrof. J. 13,-Edmron'son, of the s icool r of' rd,,lation, secretary of the cmmnn;t- toe Arcae - Joseph IHe: er's "Tho lBright h -R~iih'p ~3a'1tflnies maid comeody, "Kick Majestic-"'here thea Ends" wvith Alice -Ter ry: Semon comedy; Bi and his Band. Wuerth--M ry Pickfordl of the Storm Country" and news.- Orplieum- William R LTEIUS rgesheim-j awl"' with' y Mer-( Out," Pavement ily Moore 1 in "Tess '; comedy tussell in medy and 1' Bonstelle1 Old New J1 OD Y ,I'M" 1)AY. 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