MICHICAN DAILY j Isaiairm Tnnnra FRE FI AN IRL evieve B3ooth, Ruth JenningsElen ed in the League booth in Tniverslty TUR6 SK1 - FJ- Van Zandt, Helen'Stair, and Eizabetb hall for this purpose.' MUULIC O S O M T E 1icDowell. Ca.rson to Discuss Oxford LifeH V RO0' ST IBLL SEA9SON TFI1RSDAY i Freshmen women elected the fol- Bazar Liss to Be Hianded in 'F4rday ife at Oxford will be the subject of Reeaslsfr Te ngh f h lowignscialcomittmeatametin Lists of donations for the Christmas a talk before the Cosmopolitan, club Buninge eras Pestle " r arTe scheduled Kih as fcd- Mor tha n 0 omnrsponded to! Tuesday afternoon: chairman, Mar-I bazaar may still be handed in today. by Ralh Carson, Rhodes scholar, at garet Effinger, Dorothy Whitehouse, !The extension of time was trade nec- 7:30 o'clockthsenigaWslyD Y 1 lows: ,Three o'clock, orchestra and the announcement of basketball prc Monica O'Brien, Elzabeth Morgan,1 essary because of the failure of many) hall. ti vnn tWse A 4. Ats III; IV, V; 4 o'clock, orchestra U t~e on Monday and Tuesday. The Helen Ramsay, Elizabeth Finley, X11- (]ouses to hand in their slips oan time. I___________ 02071 hand dancers; 7 o'clock, complete re- flrt meeting was fr enrollment only ma Miller, E'lma alz, Dorothy Chiainm These lists which should contain thej Huron St. Taxi 25c~ 445. -Adv. . "- hearsal with the chorus. The after. but real practice is to be held this af-j berlain, Ruth Carson, Charlotte Ja-' names of articles which the girls in Goon rehearsals will be in Hill auditor- ternoon and evening. I preparation cobs, Helen Hall, Jane White, Mar- each house propose to make for the1 ium nd te evningrehersa HI or te prctics al wo e who are ese joie Lockwood, Lillian H-arding, Gen, bazaar, should be dropped in box place N W SH W Sarah Caswell Angell ball. interested icahng are reuestedO YSH Y1E tometat430o'lckti4:30non o'clock11[i thisI afternoon~ii~llll~lil111[IIIt1111Hf1111t;1 r Members ofth Y. W. C. A. will meetJ in the wet parlor of Barbour gym- ! L ore aSt u di h nD r.J ky with Miss Oolooah Burner, secretaryI nasiuni in order to receive instruc-Tewl e l so n ig t a r e y from the national headquarters, at 3 tions. h practices wilb eda l h TAJ. o'lc hs atro n a e bry follows: seniors and juiors at 5:00 "£ 0- T'cock ths/ftrno nPt n il r I O I hall. o'clock this afternoon in Barbour W ~ V & s ~, gymnasium; sophomores at 7:15 o' Gm lc n rsme t8ocok l Dr. Thomas Iden twill speak ne;.'eu'PiophofLe"a3ol ocl h ok;endwfreshmnendao'lo.a llaG am e 'Jeus'Phiosohy f ife at3 oloc Iurged to be preesnt at the first prac- *. this afternoon at Newberry hall. I trs -,_ ------ - You will want to looks your best next Saturday, An extension of time has been grant-: . ed to the houses that fa iled to hand Y.W C. A. TO HONOR on the day of that Wisconsin game. VisitorsW1 in their lists of proposed donations to 50TH ANNIVERSARY ~ rmalpat fteconr il egywt the bazaar. Theyma be dropped in ,the box at the League, booth any time=thlaetWnrsye. ~tody. jUniversity women are invited by the a roda- ~ Thr1ilb meigo h cial meeting at 7:30 o'clock this ev- If you ineed hiats, it Will pay you to see us NOW! *."c*~ a , Tere ill e a eetig of this~ ening at Newberry hall in celebration -hen's athletic board. at 4 o'clock ti of the 'fiftieth anniversary of the or-l. - afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. gaiztinwo tisdearten. is t aiato fthsdprmet is .= N Oolooah Burner, secretary from the x ;4e Members of the Freshman Girls' national headquarters in. New York;-. .* Glee club will meet for organization will speak to the girls about the anM, and election of officers at 4:30 o'clock niversary. .this afternoon in the parlor of Bar-J At the close of the discussion there bourgynsu.Ntcshv been wl be an informal social hour at- w .snt to those %d o have been accepted which the women will hate an oppor- -y;7 ,as members of the club. tunity to meet Miss Burner. A social meeting of Portia Literary;14t society .w]i be held at 3 o'clock this R fternoon at the Kappa Delta house. A P O IA L4 kAll those who were, o give speeches = k ,4 the regular meeting last-Thursday ri-% Tx jVTt~N 'evening, will give them at this time. C NN CiI ; h le regular meeting will be held as I. IFORE'I.II~ usual at 7 o'clock this evening in FOR a STARRING- The N30, aovebe metng oftl.B OK OV RSAll hats not made in our own workroom mill ? Te ovebe metig f te OO L E S- be sold on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday ~Daughters, of the American Revolution) ;will be.heldt ,3 o'clock thiis afternoonfo-MAS E "1T 0 ED AD D st at the home of Mrs . W. Gill, 17101 The Publishing House of foM AK SN ET CM DE- I~ Cambridge road. Prof. F. N. , Scott,) Boni & Liveright desires- A of the rhetoric dleuartme, will speak MTNEEEIG o aea ASme nLgad"toge in touch with a i50 - 2:100-3:30E I7;00-R:N on " Sumerin Eglad."number of college men imirEMMA BP. FOGERTY'S INMMESBPOIEThese men will be given an i SPECIALTY H AT SHOP ___________ ___opportunity to earn sub- 117 East Liberty Street= MATINEE - 2:003:3Q 1,Extension of time for the life mem) stantial sums of money i 'bershlp drlve f the 'Women'slau lililitltlllililill1ltipts league __________________________________________________________________ hah bengrntdeeythncmmttennterdrsetigy vryfah____committee_____________n_______representi____________g___a___very fa........s chre h'drvp wiitwa to have : ;~n_______________n_ BEET TAXI 45' R N IGHTU W. Main Aw l MPM em oc .NG a nd H. Hyde" OVER THE WIRE A GIRL'S CALL FOR HELP! B~ud Doyle, trans-. formed crook, re- celved it. The old gang had ivorked a coup and bound1 the girl hand and foot. And she was the girl who once had helped If you believe "Once n crook always a crok"you won't .after you've thrilled through thie big and bigger momentg' of "Skin Deep." A PLOT AMAZING IN CONCEPTION! ILLS ERNATIONAL NEWS EVENING -7:-84 KIDDIES........4lc 'DUDS ...... .. 5c ended last evening will be continued1 until tomorrow night. This action was taken ini order that the teams which~ are-making a house to house canvas. May have a longer time in which to solicit pledges. The fee for a life- membership in the Women's league is x$50 which may be paid, either in a down-payrment or in installments of $10 each for the five years, following the signing of the pledge. Booths wvhich have been stationed in University hall and the Library re- main open today and~ tomiorrow in order that everyone mnay have the op)- portuinity to sign. cinating proposui en tailing a minimum of work. Please write immediately to BOt & LIVERIGHT ATT. IL L. S. F105 iWest 40thj Sheet NEWY YORK CITY I AN NOUNCING THE TWIN SUPER COMEDY FEATUR ES- NEXT WEEK IS GALA WEEK AT THE ARC. HERE IS NUMBER ONE B oth Tarkington's roaring stage comedy hit- . YHU S - ,U,.,, .AY .1 . -: tE U® y Um U UOW EpPEUU~U~RUUUUU~UEUU3 _,- ~ -,, _ l ,. mar iy +arJ4'u~ Y /r . --;" "" Seoarf.,and Hat Sits, "'5 s Ut r Ur s II U 1 I .A I C >i WITH WALLACEREI D. AGNES AYRES, MAY MCAVOY i .- ..... ,. W1 ,, r t I I' Made of soft, warm brushed wool, in six of the newest colors 'iU3BERTWO-The frozen facet} comedian in enough fun to make a wooden Indian lagh 1TV Did you ever see such a line up of fun makers? Now honest to goodness did yule?' We just got to pack 'ens in next Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wvednesday, or sell our coal supply to pay this tremendous added expense. -WATCH9 WAIT AND WISH FOR IT Let's break this theater's record Sunday - with 6,000 ad- missions - That is this theater's capacity. Groodyear 's 124 SOUTH MAIN I t .~- .COMING ,SUNDA Y H, E S IPAFL. N IN ass llUUU a a aa a wo I HELLENE CHADWICK JAM ES KIRKWOOD RICHARD DIX .._._ ,, . : . M MMMMO ---------- I- .. ... 1 . 1,! HI 6 Masques Presents I , s