UUUPU UWWU'I ____ le - Members of the Freshman Girl.' Reports from those ,women who are ;Glee club will meet for organization making house to house canvasses for 1and election of officers at 4:30 o'clock teW omen's League life mmesi tomorrow afternoon in the Darlor o' drive are not as yet in, but judging 1arbou: gymnasium, from the number of pledges which have been taken in at the booths in A business meeting of the, Girl;;' Ed- the Library and in University hall,; ucational club will be held at 8 o'clock very little enthusiasm for the success this evening, at Martha Cook built. of the drive has been shown. Last ing. year when a similar campaign wvas conducted 1400 pledges were made., Members.,of .Mummery are asked to Perhaps the reason for this lack of report between 4 and 5:30 o'clock to-, response comies from, the fact that thy1 day in the west parlor o' Bar-. women do not realize that they have a bour gymnasium to tryout for the' period of five years in which to comn ,Mummers Christmas play to. be given.,. plete their membership fee of $50 and at the time of the bazaar. at the time the pledge is signed only an initial deposit of $10 is required. I All women who have been taking Considering the support that the wO-j horse-shoe pitching are requested to men have , previously contributed to have another physical examination various projects for the benefit ofI from Dr. Walker before noon to- the University of Michigan League, Iday. and the amount of energy that theyI have exerted in originating and car- Ticket sale for "The' Knight of the ; rying out plans, in th e interest of the 'Burning Pestle" opens this morning. building fund, his unresponsive atti-' h iktsaeo slea ars tulde is inexplicable. Atog hslae',adGaa' oksoe is the last official day. of the drives SReserve sats'inrhem' firstrws. it~ is not too late for pledges to be Rsre et nte is $rw mrade and for the women of the Uni-l of the main floor and the. first five versity to< maintain the record that it'rows of the balcony are $1. All othi. is really their privilege to maintain.I ers are ' 50 cents. Mail orders may, __________________be sent to Margaret Reineke, *~ Old Styles Seen 83Iapa od SGirl Reserve leaders will meet a~ In lasque PlY17 o'clock this, evening in the south: . l You. will be .surprised at the large results obtained at low cost from a "Daily" classified ad"-Adv. Sat Barbou~r; gymnasijum. Thnefirs': t Stuents innhounce lgagenieint Clean, energetic boys wanted to sell m!ieeting will beo held this afternoon. Announcement was made yester'day wihgnDily Pictorial Supplemnentsj All wsomen-are eligible for' this course. at Helen Newberry Residence of theNo.,1.A exlen Reerasfr"h ng t'ite g engagement of Ilene C. Fischer,'. ,cac for live wire boys, to make a tobnedto W. Ellwood Cake, '20. M ~ ~ "la-p ~ hr ie pl ,,n n es l " a e to b e d in th it 1<1 s ne s O fc o ay -- d.e fs a m em bemr of Senior society. -, r.tDl o ily o der T ree o'loc ,; AcOfficea, today.-A dvig na.i~i - o; 'clock, Act 11. 7 o'clock, Merry.an SgmaX raentisY Chicken dinner from 5 to 7:30 at thought and chorus, Venturewrell, M!'is- I m otel Lyon, South Lyon, Mich. 16I 'tress Merrythought, Jasper,, Michael. Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50. I nmiles; north on Pontiac Road-Adv. Today all rehearsals will be held in sarah aswcllAii11l hall } Tomorrow 'at 3 o'clock. Act Ill. IV. !V' will rehiearse' in Hill 'auditorfun. with the orchestra. At 4 o'clock; the T e i l e s u dancers will rehearse .with the or-.R chestra. Tomorrow night a full re- h earsal o-f the entire play will be held G e n r% ; o n ~ n in Sarah Cas well Angell hall. This will be repeated Saturday morning in acknowledges its appreciation of the courtesy 'Hill auditorium, shown b FLANDERS FLORAL -SHOPS' 715) NOR1TH UNIVERSIT.Y AVENUE GOODHEW FLORAL COMPANY 223 EAST LIRTY STR1IET and ® 4" NI.-.' ' OW, 1 4 I U *r ® Phlippbriney Godrwnsr * 124 SLeh'Mss * ~' t 1- 7 . j 4 ; } 1 1 I WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY A PLAYGOER'S SPECIAL "LONES E9ORER f6CAP!N IHD" CHAPTER 7 Ul- VERSIAL ,_STAR COMEDY .t COUSINS AND' HIALL AVENUE in generously tendering their show windows for use of this company for purpose of exhibiting ivesid Flowers on the occasion of the annual meeting\ of the Michigan State Florists' Association held in Ann Arbor,. Nov. 10-1 1, 19X22. Riverside Greenhouse Company i "Style repeats itself." Right here on the campus this is being_ proved. The short-skirted, little girl co-eds of last year have passed and instead have come the more sedately grown up, wo- men students, reminiscent of earlier days at Michigan.F A unique dressmaking establish- ment has been instituted by the wo-( mnen. They are working every days creating clothes in the styles worry by women three hundred' years agog The rooms are on the second floor oi Newberry hall: The work, is uinder the direction o' l Elizabeth Rigby," 23, and the costun es now being designed and made will be worn by Elizabetharn theatre-goers irj) "The Knight -of the Burning Pestle" which is to be given next Wednesday, evening in IBill auditorium. *Tryouts for membership in Masques as well as the costume committee Hof the cluba are doing the sewing, cut- ting, and fitting of these elaborate costumes.a In addition to the 'costumes being designed and made in the workshop, mnany are being rented. Professor J. Raleigh Nelson spent last week-end in Chicago arranging for the cava- Her clothes that fit the {period of the playz ~Let a "Daily" classified ad rent that vacant room for~ you.-Adv.- ANNOUNCING The Twin' Super. Comedy features =-CO ING.- Wait! Wait! Wai! With Wallace Reid AgnesA-res j May McAvoy a 9a~u~noun rt i} parlor of Newberry .hall. This meet-,' ing will take the place of the regular'j; Thursday night meeting. Vice-President and Geneiier aimager Every organized house is requested 1 to hand in its list of proposed dona-II tion s for the bazaar to MViriam Reid at Martha Cook dormitory before this evening. There will be a. class in the folk- dancing of all nations to be given at 3:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoons -' STRTNG TODAY Aste~ndin , Unprccdnp,,- ,Di--- Of dual ILives adDa ie - - LuY YOUR O'COAT AT 'HAGE N'S AND SAVE FIVE. IT PAY'S TOe yBUY YOUR CLOTHING AND FURNISH - INGS OUT OF' THE' HIGH RENT DISTRICT HAGEN l ..- . A , C' y ,/ . P . , ,; f ':S!' A crook marked by a face repugnant, unforgettable; a jail-delivery that ru~ns the gamut of thrill ; a mtir- acle of - modern surgery which; transforms-lhis Bfed. tures and gives him a face to belie his soul ; a woman IA LL 0p ,,ho accepis and betrays love; and a girl who takes himt at face value --- and makes h3im make good. r , Statr1irg M I ''1<- .. . ., ' ' . '' ' . , ' i .e <'!, , , , r -, , , e.'- k F f ' ~ 111/ k And other notables in a diama to grip you; thrills that get a gasp; mystery, P ' . roman-e,, * -Adolph Zukor pmen.tsaa t WILLIAM de M LLB~ Production, AND EN OUGhI I FN TO MARK A. WVOODE-N INDIAN LAIJGI ti'-Y . ." a i !r : " + ,Y ? and a plot amazing in conception. 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