UES' P1 1C* 11 Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, director of "The Knight of the Burning Pestle," is in Detroit today consulting with Mr. O.; S. Davis about the scenery for Masques' annual production. Mr. Davis painted the scenery for "Pyg- malion," "Yellow Jacket," and Junior Girls' play last year. "This scenery will attempt to solve the difficult problems of thie interior of an Elizabethan playhouse accur- ately and yet with artistic effect and it will be quite as interesting and un- usual as that painted by Mr. Davis for the 'Yellow Jacket'," Professor Nel- son said. Announcement is made as follows for rehearsals of the cast up to Friday of next week: Monday, 3 o'clock, Act III, scenes 1, 2; 4 o'clock, Prologue. Act 1, scene 3. Tuesday, 2 o'clock, Act- I, scenes 1, 2; 3 o'clock, Act II, scenes 1, 3, 7; 4 o'clock, Prologue. Wednes- day, 3 o'clock, Act I, scenes 1, 2; Act II, scene 4; 4 o.'clock, Act I, scenes 3 4; Act II, scene 2. Thursday, 2 o'clock, Act I, scenes 1, 2; Act II, scenes 1, 4,; 3 o'clock, Act II, scene 8; f o'clock, Act I, scene 4; Act II, scenes 2, 3, 5, 6. CANAL PROJECT IS .. 4:1t'TI'f~' [£IT1F'T'Y1A '1't taneously in Columbus and' in Ann Arbor, each university keeping one team at home and sending the team of the other side into the camp of the friendly enemy. Secondary tryouts to be held at 8 o'clock this -morning, will rediice the squad to twelve members, and at fin- al tryouts to be held the latter part of next week, the teams will be select- ed. wlomen' Chaperones for the dances this week end will be: Armory-Miss Mar- tha Hills, Union-Mrs. H. W. Cake. Mummers will hold an important meeting at 3:30 o'clock Monday after- noon in Barbour gymnasium. All members are urged to attend. Manuscripts for the Jupior Girls' play are due Oct. 25. They may be submitted to Helen Delbridge on or before that date. Archery practice will be held at 4:151 o'clock on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Tennis practice will be held at 4:15 o'clock on Mondays and Wednesdays. An organized ten-mile hike will leave at 9 o'clock this morning from Barbour gymnasium.: Entering up- perclasswomen and freshmen are es- pecially urged to go. A telephone has been ipstalled in the office of the executive secretary of the undergraduate campaign for the University of Michigan League. The number is 3048-M. There will be a meeting of Senior Society at 7:30 o'clock Monday ev- ening in the sunparlor of Betsy Bar- bour residence. Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. GARRICK " .t4. StoS Sat. Mat. 50t to $2.00 ARTHUR HOP'KINS Presents Eugene O'Neill's Great Success " THE HAIXtIY APE " A Symbofic Comedy of Ancient and Modern Life with LOUIS WOLHRIM. Next Week-" JUSTMARKIED" Four Pledge Teas Given This Week Four teas were given this week for the pledges of various sororities. Wednesday afternoon the Alpha Omi- cron Pi sorority entertained at a tea, Mrs. E. Gillette being the patronesse. On Thursday two teas were given- the Delta Delta Delta, of which Mrs. H. Abbott was patronesse, and thel Zeta Tau Alpha with Mrs. McPerson as patronesse. The Alpha Xi Delta sorority received at tea on Frid 4 Mrs. J. J. Cox and Miss Van Kleek were the patronesses. Saturday afternoon Mrs. W. R. Humphrey. and Mrs. E. K. HerdmaA will entertain at tea in honor of mem- 1bers and pledges of the Chi Omega sorority, at Mrs. Humphrey's home. WYVERN ELECTS 15 NEW MEMBERS Fifteen new members elected to Wy- vern junior girls' honorary society, are: Miriam Wicksall, Dorothy Bish- op, Dorothy Wylie, Elizabeth Cain,' Mary Wylie, Nanette Carnahan, Char- lotte Ermann, Pamela Brown, Dor- A CAD E COMING SUNDAY othy Greenwald ,Marian Willis, Velme Carter Blanche IKynas, Lorella Holl- is, Hope Holliday, and Elizabeth Lauver. Initiation for the new members will be' held at 4 o'clock next Tuesday aft- ernoon at the Pi Beta Pm house. Wyvern elections are made on the basis of personality and participation in campus( activities, and the" societyi is the onlypurely" honorary society of junior women. JUNIOR TEA IS WELL ATTENDED More than 250 juniors attended the tea which was given in their honor yesterday afternoon at Barbour gym- nasium by Dean Jean Hamilton. The receiving line was composed of Dean Hamilton, Miss Mildred Sherman, Mrs. Marcus L. Ward, Mrs. John R. Effinger, Mrs. Shirley Smith, Dr. Elo- ise Walker, Mrs. Alfred Lloyd, Miss Marion 'Wood and Miss Marion Daw- ley! Dean Hamilton gave a short talk in which she suggested to the girls that they hold another meeting some time this semester to become more thor- oughly acquainted with each other SPORT HATS of velour, beaver and felt DRESS HATS black paon velvet and with those juniors who have en- tered the University for the first time this year. "In this way," said the Dean, "the junior girls can exchange ideas a'nd carry out any plans they LAST TIME TODAY VIO1LA - IN "THE FOURTEENTH LOVER" COMEY -"FALSE ALARM" t , Smay have in a more emcient manner. were Aerved and a sho A motion was nmie end carried that gram followed. such a m eting, be held. Late in the after(noou refreshments Michigan Daily and Chin The Charm of Individuality in Millinery is to be Found Here P U 3238 YEAR SO UT1H a ncd M A I N HIN 9 T R T BET i t ?'4 '' S VUJECT t' LEDATE Wome's Ohio-Michigan debate, scheduled for Dec. 12, will be on the subject of the proposed Saint Laur- enco canal project. .The question, which was selected from five sub- jects proposed by each of the univer- sities, is worded thus: Resolved: 'That the Great Lakes-to-the-Atlantic canal be constructed by joint cooperation of Canada and the United States. The subject will be debated simul- CONTINUOUS SHOW 2-11 P. M. Aduits--35c Kiddies-10c AT THE THEATERS Today--Screen. Arcade-Katherine in "Heroes and comedy and 'news, MacDonald Husbands; Flower ornaments in silver and gold for gowns, DANA RICHARDSON 115 East Liberty Street I . STARTING SUNDAY Ru per tHughe REMEMBRANCE" THRU WEDNESDAY < A Sprightly Comedy " T~y! Punctures of Tires and Hearts from the Saturday Eienimg Post StO7 by IEWIS ,Author of 1iIMNSTEE' I I A. Majestic-May Murray and Ru- dolph Valentino in "The Deli- cious Little Devil;" and come- dy. Orpheum-Viola Dana in "The Fourteenth Lover"; comedy and news. Wuerth-"Free Air," a Sinclair Lewis story; comedy and Wuerth orchestra. This Weed-Stage MIMES THEATRE i I ;., y7 . Friday - Saturday TODAY :. i October 13..14 ONLY F , f Garrick (Detroit)-Eugene Neill's "The Hairy Ape." CARL" CUSKY 0'- Shubert-Michigan (Detroit)- Bonstelle Company in "The Tiger Rose." "I IN I' "In TheMoge To be Sure of Packed Houses SHUBERT Nights 50.75-SI.00 M1ICHIGAN -Pop.Mats.Tue.,"Thur Opposite Cadillac Hote. Main 7790 THE BO1STELLE CO. Presents the Virile Drama of the'Norshwest "TIGER R O SE: " As played by LENORE ULRIC NHXT WEEK-"HAPPY-CO-UtCKY" A ONE ACT PLAY AND FOUR OTHER ACTS We Just Advertise r- .. . .'! 'A Reserved Seats Now at Theatre Admission 50c f I 4 Clothing Insurance Buti You insure your car, your home, your health, your life. Why not insure your clolies Every suit bought of me carries a "Policy" of best material, workmanship, and style, there is no "premium" to pay. You profit by our. low overhead. "Drop up!1" G NLE The Tailor 113 S. Main. Upstairs tI - e ° s . She acquired an impromptu "past". and almost lost a glorious future BUT WHEN WE MENTION ',' Rodolp a,, tiiiO IS CO-STARRED WITH MISS MURRAY THEN WE CAN ADVERTISE IN ADVANCE FOOTBALL RETURNS. MICHIGAN-VANDERBILT This Afternoon REGULAR PROGRAM OF PICTURES TOO NO EXTRA CHAROE FOR RETURNS, ALL SEATS 25c Western Union Special Leas- ed Wire to Stage Crowds; Crow S Czowcl;s roW S., FOOTBALL RETURNS The Michigan - Vanderbilt game Saturday will be shown play by play on the stage. Special leased wire. Minia- ture gridiron, moving foot- ball. Scoreboard. All plays and players clearly shown or verbally explained instan- taneously as they actually happen. In addition to reg- ular program of photoplays. ALL SEATS -'- 25c all s^day Ion 1o.evr en_ d A-~e~' c~sing I s t1hbo owhis I I _ _ _ __ _ _I