.1 I! ~Mumers will hold an important me~eting *at 3 :30 o'clock M4onday after- noon in Barbour gymnasium. All members are, urged,'to ~attend. Manuscripts for the Junior Girls' play are due Oct. 25., They. may be submiHtted to Helen Delbridge on or before that~ date. 'A telephone has- been installed in. the office of the executive secretary of the- undergraduate campaign for 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. Dean Hamilton has issued: invita- tions to the house presidents' of the dormitories, sonorities, and league houses for a sa~pper to be -given at Today-Screen. Arcade-Guy Bates Post in "The Masquerader;" comedy an~d news. '1Majestic-Dorothy Phillips in "Hu~rricanie's -als 1o 'Mer-. maid comedy. Orpheum-George 'Arliss in "Dis- raeli ;" and -Harald :Lloyd in "I Do." Wuerth-".Remembrance;" with an all star cast; and comedy. This Week-Stage' Garrick (Detroit) -Vivian Mar- tin and~ Lynn Overman in "Just Married:"E Shubert-Michigan (Detroit) - Bonstelle Company in " I1a1ppy- Go-Lucky."1 be called for at .5 o'clock on the follow-1 ing day. It was announced that stan- dard prices -would be charged. WOM4EN SIGN FOR OHIO STATE GAME 'University women who intend to go to the Ohio State game next Saturday are .urged to sign up immediately at the# office of the dean of women. A C fee of ten cents which will be used to pay the chaperons' expenses is,:al- .so payable at once by all women who expect to attend the game. Upon 'pay- nment of this fee a printed slip will be given to each woman which must, :be presented, at the".desk in .-the lphby of the Michigan Uniork Itn order to re- ceive her railroad .ticket and reserva- 1 tion for sleeper in case she, intends #, ; take the night -train. Women ,who will Abe escorted to the game by mpen are requested to :sign { -I' Multi in IRiigStables 326 East Ann I! uip at the dlean's office and tas to p1ay iabt B. Cain'24, who is hiin ;Annstill in business antl ready to ;Corduroy Goats. $6.5up the chaperon's fee. In ag er of the 'Women's Athletic as- ) sciation. Each hike will cover a dis- aserve smy ol inds a ind atr Nsi of Lso.-Ads'. HONOR POINTIHKE~iiS PA E) ta~c e of ten miles and wvill earn ten ~wy.Jla .Toaosi .o hoL ant fr hehier lM.Baber Shop,1110 So. University.-,ITya ~~ly ie fyi B3Y ATHLE Tit)ASOCT' 'i(9 ''I'he om,en who hilked to Ypsilanti jAdv. gtra eut.Av Twohonr pinthiks wll e tk- ~tr, y morning left Barbour gym- Two hnor ointlilks wil be n!I ,, ium a:bout 9 o'clock and, by return- en this fall, if' the weather rentma ing On the interurban, were black in N AFO CUTM S EFCOR pleasant, according to the plains ; j lue for lunch. pI AN ARO CUTM S EFA OR . s, 0 ea G4 c 0 £ . u3 s 0 R' THIRTY MINUTE SERVICE All Kinds of repair Work_ Shoes called for and 'delivered tree of charge H. W. CLARK, 534 Forest Avenue SHOES TAILOQRED TO YOUR F'EET Phone 3043 Good Saddle Horew Good Rates NOW IS THE TIME TO RIDE PHONE 87 ANN ARER CUSTOM SHOE F mro 5:0oclc uesday night in B~ar- nnir n bour gynasium. A9NJY tHUuRtjJ-[FO4 Both old and newe members of the 'itrinu Universiy Girls' Glee club will be in- 00K L EEOI .' .formed. of the first meeting this week. i Woen ecue Cericl Psitons Neva Lovewell, '22, executive sec- SPersons having clerical or steno- i retary of the .unidergraduate campaign,, Sgraphic work are asked to leave word I made the announceenriet; last night aat Barbour gymnasium with Mildired that the" Women's League: had been SSherman, who has charge of.,the em- successful in obtaining the agen~cy Sployment of University women. Ten for developing kodak films. The ser- Awomen experienced in clerical work vices of .a .professiot1al,-develo 3er havew Shave already procured :positions this. been engaged and -the& League "is now pyear through the employment office ready to- take on business-: with the v and many move have ap plied for po-l guaranitee of 24 hour service. Films Ssitions. °Permanent or temporary° workE may, be left at the L.eague booth,:i-n i s acceptable. University hall at any time and may .. TONIG4HT AT 8:15 A RI.POP, MATINEES aand all week AUhEI CW Wed. and Sat.' SNights... 5f} to :$2.50 DETROIT PBest -Seats.....$1.50 -DIRECT' FROM THE LA SALLE THEATER,.> CHICAGO, AFTER 6 C APACI-TY MONTHS - Jules Hlurtig in Cojunction with Messrs. Shubert Presents A 1H0NEV1M1N FARGE COMEUDY WIT11Y1.Tj ar ie . .IYII l,... _e Stgdb .CSufm'nad.Cifr Sak THAT PLAYED 65 WJTEKS AT THENORA BAYES THEATRE The ostamazng rama we've ever~ shown - s r y a y I. .P I. El_ RICHARD WALTON TULLY PRESENTS AMRC' DSIGISE CO AMERCA'SDISTNGUIIIEDACTO Mum4 v ;., 'N ,. R. H i~ye'& Co.,- 1 etroit. T7yfe 's New "fl.Ge ar" for 'Ien i -_ - , . - , 'i- .: - 11 I I _ _ ; y' II I ' 1 S va1 Y f /l . f. 1 Y ry J, ""' ~. Y . gH''ti '+ .v I r r .. ° > ,.. , :. 8 FEl "I arty, W other models possess equal distin~ction and .char- acter at a 'moderate price, Youing men;,rparticu- admire .its unique throat and wide'Freunch toe. s. F Cherry red or black calf: and wears splendidly. A, fall shoe that f ts-wl -11 - \ < A S P E M 3 7FSr- P y ./ - 111F MASQITIUDEW"' AS A STIAGE PLAY STANDS OUT AS ONE OF THlE tR- I. rL'0F A1L~L DiAMATIC ACI1IEVE3 EN'PS- AS A NOTION PICTUR'.IT 111VE , FX(-E EI)S 1' AT CHIA RM 31 D 1 MYSTICISM I WH ICII (AII ARACTER1ZEi) ITS STiAG44 P'ORTRAYAL1._t IT WILL REMAIN A MASTERPIECE OF SCREEN PRODUCTION YU REMEMBER how the' flash of a match in a London fog revealed to John Chilcote, M. P., and John Loder, journalL ist, their remarkable physical resemblance, and how they exchanged stations in life. This picture is based urpon the same, thrilling, absorbing story, which in novel ard dramatic form has DELIGHTED 20 MILLION AMERICANS -~I T ADDiITION AL it. JOHN In '"The City C aw9), -See this and other R Exclusii'e FvAf Models at the Tailor Shop of , ARTHUR F. M~ARQgUARD 60O8 EAST LIBERTY Mr.,; . C.' Mack is in charge .. - -A- A-i. i SUNDAY MATNEE AND )EYFENIN PRICE$ -OTHEJR DA'S1 CHILDREN-10c-ALWAYS I I.