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'Wtfomen

Members of the cast for the Junior
Girls' play are requested to pay a $2
deposit to Helen Delbridge at once.

Wyvern picture for the Michiganen-I
sian. will be taken at 12:30 o'clock'
tomorrow at Dey's studio. All dues
must be paid at this time.
In addition to the University tele-
phone number 16, the office of the
dean of women may be reached by
calling 3426 on the city line.
All Y. W. C. A. pledges for the first
semester must be paid before the close
of the present semester. Pledges may
be paid at the office of Newberry hall.
All junior women who are interested
in writing music for the Junior Girls'
play are requested to meet at 4
o'clock tomorrow in Sarah Caswell An-
gell hall.
The conference of Y. W. C. A. nurs-
es; cabinets which was to have been
held this afternoon has been post-
potied.
Members of the Y. W. C. A. cabinet
will meet at 5 o'clock tomorrow after-
noon at Dey's studio to have their pic-
ture taken for the 'Ensian.

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Dean Jean Hamilton ' wilI go to ( wondered who else will claim Bebe as SOLIS PRIZE PEN orni New ('lass for Dancers
Lansing Tuesday for the purpose of his Hop partner. All of which goes toOPE Beginners in aesthetic dancing will
addressing the Michigan alumnae of say that there is no ground for the FOR APPLICATION have an opporiunity to join a new
that city. rumor. class which is to begin next semester,
Applications or nominations for the The course will be similar to that.
Pred ntComing? D.A.R,. MEETS TO DISCUSS Solis prize in the natural sciences, in. which is being given for beginners
,Bebe DsAMERICANIZATION WORK eluding medicine, will be received at this semeste'r by Miss Elizabeth Se-
the office of the Graduate school up hon of the department of Physical Ed-'
-- The Sarah Caswell Angell chapter until March 1, 1923. ucation. The time of the class will
of the Daughters of the American Rev- This prize, amounting to the sum o be S o'clock on Monday and Wednes-i
Rumor has it that Bebe Daniels, olution met Thursday evenings and the costume requir-'
oluionme Thrsay ftrnon a $5, s ive anualy y r. . . tlo- iedcan be made by the dancers for
movie star, is expected here for the the Chi Omega house with Mrs. H. G. is, '92M, and is open only to women at more tha tw tols Anyrs wo-
J-Hop and a fraternity house party. Berger, as hostess. Miss Alice Louise who are enrolled as graduate student tnot more than two dollars. Any wo-
!men who are interested in the class
That Miss Daniels is coming as the McDuffee, national chairman of Amer- or who are members of the teaching ;are requested to sign up for it in the
guest of one of the members of the icanization,' read a letter explaining staff, or, if not connected with the ore of toarbourgymnasium.
Sigma Phi fraternity, an actor in this the Americanization work among the University, whose researches have ____r_ _ymnasium._
year's opera, is the talk of the cam, foreign men, women and children at been carried on here within the last Mcl~eniiy Addresses Education Clib
pus, legal evidence for the report be- Ellis Island during their period of three years. This research work must Peient adrles Ecaen of t
ing in the hands of the pesky rumors detention and also asking for aid in have been published or must now be Prcidenta rlsc oathV
spreader. the way of clothing, sewing, toys to awaiting publication. Michigan State Normal school at Yp-
Vacationers believe that the invita- I keep them occupied. Miss Frieda Cobb, grad, received the silanti, will speak to the Men's Edu-
tion was extended at the time of the; -Announcement was made for the I award last year. Detailed infmion h cational society at 7 o'clock tomorrow
inioratio evening in room 318 at the Union. The
student's visit to Grand Rapids, the next conference and a committee was can be obtained at room 9, University society will also hold a business meet-
home city of Bebe Daniels. Eager appointed to select delegates to go to hall. g atety e alk by Presint Men-
movie fans treasure the idea that the national convention at Washing- -n fty.
Miss Daniels will attend the house ton, D. C., in April. Adams to Lecture in Flint
party to be given Feb. 9 and 10 at the Mrs. William Underdown, as chair-
Sigma Phi house in spite of the fact man, reported that the D.A.R. will ceology department has accepted a
that a* two day's stay would exceed give a card party at the Sorosis housey rsan
party !invitation to deliver a series of ten
all expectations. on Feb. 3. Anyone desiring a place at lectures before the members of the
While this information has been ru- a table is requested to notify Mrs, Eectle b of Flint.mHs opic
mored on the campus for some time: Underdown. Executiye club of Flint. His topic
and was confirmed by members of Sig-
ma Phi fraternity yesterday, it is still Try a Classified Ad-it pays.-.Adv. psychology as applied to management. Dru
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Heague Manager ong .11tuled
Henolulu, Jan. 2Y-kHerbert Hunter

manager of the American Major Lea-
gue team which is retnrning to the
main land nextt week after a success_
ful tour of the Orient, today received
a cablegram from Commissioner K.
Landis stating "your performances
h~ave lbeen a distinct contribution to
baseball. Cong.alations and ap-
preciation."
(raduae to Address C. of C.
H. H. Emmons, '99L, prominent De-
troit lawyer, will speak before the
University Chamber of Commerce at.
its regular luncheon, Feb. 7, it has
been announced.

The Oriole Terrace, Detroit
MIonday and Tuesday, Jan. 22-23, 1923.
Thi' is the combination which
played
The Scarab Ball
Thm T. of D.- Union Parties, etc.
and is now booked for the following:
The Detroit K. of C. Ball
The Bungalofers Ball
The U. of D. J-Hop
Central Alumni Ball
Madison Theatre, Detroit
Orchestra Hall. Adv.
= I1OROTIY B. LOWRY
CHIROPRACTOR
3 6(6 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.
dtours, 1-6 p.m. Phone 40.1
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Announcing the Special
of the Michigan Union
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Orchestra

We Use the 'host Approved,
System of e:aching
BALLER'SmCEA IN a
HALSEY'S DANCE STUDIOS

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for ]Excusive
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THENTHEATIRS

SUNDAY - TUESDAY

Toilet Articles Ferfumes
Connor's Ice Cream
Gilbert's Chocolates
Prescriptions Carefully Compound d
MANN'S DRUG STORE

A Noble Johnson

Screen-Today

Production

Arcade-Leatrice Joy and Matt
Moore in "Minnie," a Marshal
Neflan production; Buster
Keaton in "The Blacksmith."
Majestic - "When Knighthood
Was in Flower;" special mus-
ical score for enlarged Majes-
tic orchestra.

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Orpheum - Noble Johnson
"Tracks;" Gaylord Lloyd
"Lucky Number."

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Wuerth-"ShAdows," with Lon
Chaney, Harrison Ford and
Marguerite De La Motte;" Our
Gang in "Saturday Morning."

SHOWS 2-3 :30- 5:20-7--8:44

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ADULTS 35c - KIDDIES 14c

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Stage-This Week

Garrick (Detroit) - "The Bat,"
with Wagenhals and Kemper
company.
Shubert - Michigan (Detroit) -
Bonstelle company in "The
Riddle Woman."

Mrs. Grace Van Schoick
Phone 795-W
230 Nickels Arcade

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Fairylike gowns that will
enable you gracefully to
dance away the night are
of chiffon, velvet, taffeta,
lwrocades, lace and sequins.
In every color. $20 to
$I00

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'Neath the attractive ex.
terior should be a cos.
tunie slip of crepe de
chidne or silk jersey. Made
with shadow hem; flesh
and white. $4.0 and $7.50.

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TAILLEUR
Fashion's first apparel
vhimn for spring
AUNTY bolero jackets that hint the
nonchalant spirit of sunny Spain, at-
tractive blouse - suit silhouettes which the
Balkans have Inspired --these are the dis-
tinctive notes in tailleurs for spring!
Poiret twill and tricotine are the fabrics;
Davy blue the color. Blouses of the three-
piece affairs frequently match the gay jacket
linings. Oriental embroideries, eccentric
braidings, clever sleeves - all lend their
embellishing touches.
Be among the first to see these new ar-
rivals!

omatter how beautiful
one's coiffure may be it
wll gain dlstluction from
a glittering head orna-
ment of gold and silver
leaves or an encireling
band of velvet and ostrich.
75c to $9.

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Indeed yes! An ostrich
fan endows its owner with
a most becoming grace.
Made in single plume and
spread shapes, in all col-
ors. $7.50 to $16.50.

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Pull the doll's arms and
the bag closes!t It's a
feather doll' party bag of
satin or of gold or silver
cloth with ostrich trim.
Quite the most necessary
of all Hop accessories.
$34T0 to $8. .

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sure they're here, the
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