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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

EN'S HOUSES ENTER
£ETBAL OURNAMENT

ENFORCERS WANT I
12 :MILE 4LlIIT
New York, Jan. 23-(By A.P.)-
Substiti ion of a 12-mile limit for tho
3-mile lino now drawn by Interna-

I~l.IiiORIiES A N I)SORORITIES 'tionoil. a enrcmeddt
tSTa~1 T ITIIIIOSE I' AC- Washington officials a4s, a means of
TICE I combating the rum fleet off the New
Sixteen houses have joined the in ,Th recommendations, it was said,
teriiouso basket.ball tournlamenlt whictod aay, was an outgrowth of- the Con-
will be held c'oon after the opening of ifer-euceSaturday between acting col-,
lector of the port, Stuart, and prohi-
the 'new semester in B3arbour gynase- 1 bition enrlorcen-nt authorities.
itin>. Those wvhich have already sign-.i. The thC~ries that extension of the
ed up are: Delta Gamma, Alpha Gain- ecustomxs limit would heck smuggling
ma lk~lta, 1\burtha Cook buildling, Delta was b)asedl, prohibition agents said, on-
Delta ]Delta, Pi Beta Phi, kappa IDelta, I'belief that the small boats runnin
Sorasis, Adelia Checever houlse, alpha liquor from the rumn ship to shorel
Om tcron Pi, Kaupa Kappa Gamma,, woulId find it dangerous to ply far
A4ustin house, Newberry, residence, Chi from shore.
Ome~ga, Kappa Alpha Theta, Betsy
Farbour house, and Gamma Phi Beta, L IST R S N
Other houses will have oplportukity to L IST R S N
joing the cotest if they* sign before TREATY TO TURKS'
Thur-day on the buliletin board of-r
B3arIl our gynasitum. T -au- -
Practice has already been begun b~y Luane an. 23-(By A.P.)-The
solve of the houses during the time allies have decided to hasten the con-
when Barboutr gy mnasiumn is unoc-. elusion" of the 'Near East conference
cupied. Contrary to a previous an- and will present the draft treaty to
norncement the gymnasium will not the Turks perhaps before the end of
le t pen for practice on Saturday aft-I 'the, week. If Turkey, is not disposed"
erno ons or before 10 o'clock on Wed-= to sign the convention after brief, re-
nesday or. Saturday mornings; neitherj flection the allies may propose ad-
zvIi;be open any exveninF ii ring, journment of the conference until the
'this week. l3efore the tournament be- Turks express their readiness for re'
gins all1 houses are required to hand 'assemble for a final settlement.
in at the office of Barbour gymnasiAumr
a~ list of all the players on~ their teams. SUPPLEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Tn addition, all players are Ireqluired OF TAT SCHOOL WILL APPEAR
to have heart and lung examinations,
the certificates to be left for Marianna Copy for the supplementary an-
Smalley in the office of the gymnnas-1 nouncetnent of the literary college has
mm. Frieshmen and sophomores who been sent to the printers and should
have bEeen examined in the gyihnas-: be out within the course of the weekx
inns -will need to get duplicate copies! The announcement rwill contain add-
of their certificates, dcussfrth eodsmse
The method of matching the inter- je ore o h eodsmse
house teames is by lot. The names an will. also make any correctionalI
will be drawn, two at a time, for th necessary in the courses which are
first; two gamues, sinen emwl eto be given.
eliminated until it has been beateni
twice. Referees and coaches for theE "Day ny' day, in. every way, I am'
tournament will be chosen from ,a at your servico', JIMMIE, the ad tak-
list of women who have had experi-J or. Call 960.-Adiv.
ence in coaching and have been rec-
6mmnended ~by the department of physi-
cal education. They 'ill be voted W s h etApoe
upon by therepresentatives of all the System; of Teaching
Women 'Take Posture Exams. HALSEY'S DANCE STUDIOS
Posture examinations are being tak-________________
en this week in the corrective rooni
of Barbour, gymnasium by the de"
parimenxt of Physical Education. Since
the examinlation in posture is essen-
tial to rece~ig~; credit for the. semen-
ter'slgyminasiuim work, all women whql
" hlave missed their appointments are
requested to have their postures re-,
corded hby 4:1o'clock tomorrow.
The examinations this year are .bex!
ing ?lande by inetius of'a machine call-
ed the Seclionatograpli which traes
th1e posture accurat~ely.
tAoncmts as bneen ade ofr
Anoneethsbe bd f.e maii'iage of Helen V. Goulder, S.
of Mv., of Ann Aribor, to Loren 'A1
Green, '31,of SWichxita, Klan. -Mrj ,
Green was amember of Sigmna Nu
fraternity at, the Colorado School o"±
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Vnnv punnI rn combining selling and non-selling ex-
'IVLV !D~ flUU CIL~I perfence. During the two year course
NEUTR SHO V I each student serves in five different
flfhfVIfhIstNores. The remuneration for the
Pfl TICAL TIR"9A I N 6 ; aternoon work is $12.00 aT week fo)
the first. year and $15.00 a wefek for,
the second year.
Unique of its kind is the School of, Tuition amounts to approximately
Retailing in New York city which wasj $16.50 a ternm. Students may enter
established two years ago in connec- either in September or in February.'
tion with the New York University. Further particulars ,m-y be procurer
A basic training for college grad1 by writing to Prof. N., A. Briscoe, Di-
G ates who intend to become store ex- rector of the School of Retailing, New
ecutiives is, given in a two years course York University, Washington Square,
by' the school which was organizeC'I New York, or by inquiring at the of-
in response to a wide spread demand' flee of :.l~ean Jean Hamilton.
for scientific preparation for retailing
careers. An founce Engagemient at Dornitory
Cooperation of the execuitives in the The en agemient of dose Barton.
principal, New York stores has made '23 Ed,, to. Mr. Galen, Miller, '23M, was
it possible for the. students to apply, announced lust night at Adelia Cheev-
thze principles which they learn in er House. Miss Barton is vice-presi-
the school in the mornings by actual i dent of the senior education class, and
service ink the stores in the afternoon,' is a member of Athena and the Girl's
Students, during- the, time spent in Glee club. Mr. Miller is a member of
stores, serve in several departments, Phi Chi fraternity.

FI'AL EMBARKATION'
OF YA\KS SAT
Antwerp, Jan. 23-(BY A.P.)--The
U. S. transport St. jflhiel, which is to
carr'y home the remaining~ American
forces on the Rhine, arrived in Ant-,
werp today..
Embarkation of the men's baggage
was immediately cornmenced under
the direction of Capt. John Bigger,,
Q. M. C.,. who expressed, great satis-E
faction at -the arrangemnt ,of, allow.-
in~g direct transfer from the train to1
the steamer.
The troops, tQ. the. number. of 9001
under ,Col. Walter T._ Bates, corn-
ruander of the Eighth Infantry, are
expected, to arrive from Cobilenz
Thursday morning. The families of
the officers and men are due on Wed-
nesday~
Got a room to rent? A Daily classi-
fled ad twill fina a roomer.-Adv

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Here's the Achievement of Motion Picture Art.

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I-AST TIMES 7T -WIGT ,7:00-8:30
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Nothing so lavislk magnifitent has
ever been offered the public before.
The famous story of the bewitching
royal mnadcap who flirted with i;
4nd defied them, who set l c-e above
lowelled coronets, in' a milliot-dollar
setting. A cast or 3,000, including 55
ill-star princip~als.

The :Picture
they are talk-,
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from
Perland, Me.,
to
Portland, Ore.

Got something fOr sale? A "Daily"j
the Daily-,.ill' find it.-Adiv.

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AT THE THEATERS

Richard Hudnut Toiletries
for DsrmiaigWomen

screen -Tods

Arcade-Leatrice JToy and Mitt
IMoore' in "'linnie," a Marshal
V'eilan' production; Buster
Keaton in "The Blacksmith."
Ajestic - "When Knighthood
as~z in Flower;" special mus-
icAl score for enlarged Majes-
tic orchestra.
Orphieum - F; :ank My o 3i)
"Caught MB1ufi'; comedy
a(l new~s.
Wuerthi-"shadows," with Lon
Chaney, Harrison Ford and
Mlarguerlite Do La Motte;" Our
Cang; in "Saturiday Morning."

The discriinating woman of- todaJ recognizes the nees-
sitV fotr cosmetics quite as she understands the value of a
Suitable diet.
She treats them in much the same .way, appreciating that
her skin-or her hair needs the tonic of carefully selected,
healthful' creams, soaps or .lotions quite as her body re-
quires the tonic of proaperly chosen foods.
To present an appearanice of artificiality is the last thing
in the world she desires or would allow; consequently she
first studies her particular needs with the utmost carp, and
then uses, with restraint, the necessary aids, where they
are needed to produce the effect that nature, at her best,
intended.

/MARION i
"When
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See it - -Ws umore
thal 1. 2,.l seat filmn
shop ---it's a g or-
' gf ~ous a4llePnlure )? ou
can -neitm forget!
A }mpP~it~
a PaamouI~i~cfu-
SPECIAL
Ia Ee'eij by LOtUSKillsan
1x: IN'.if A 3-lN)IT MUI('AiL 8CO?,E

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In his latest and greatest laugh pictur
Come anid Iaug~h all yoL .want to.
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A osolutely tics ."st hutninn
picture Neilan hias ever made.
See it %vith chuckle, choke,
cheer.

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IIDiANIZING )W. WINS~'V

Carrick (Detroit) - "The Biat,"
with Wagenhals and Kenmper
comipany.
Shubiert - Michigan (Detroit)-
P3onstelle company in "ThO
lRiddle Woman."

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TisdE fay, Jan. 2Z,
Whitney -- Walter Scanlan
"MAaytime irLe .rin,"

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No Lectures
No Written Work
At Babson Tnstitute they make a
businless of teaching business. to
college trained men who wish to
fill positions of responsibility and
and trust without spending years at
routline work.
Standard office equipment through-
out. No classes or lectures, but a
business schiedule of work from 8:30
to 5:(;0 o'clock, including daily con-

Richard Hudnut toilet accessories have been "designed es-
pecially to fulfill the various and - individual needs of
women. In order that women have an opportunity to
test the ,many Richard Hudnut products and understand
their quality, Miss Fox, a representative of that company,
is spending several weeks in our drug department. She
will give interested women a book entitled "The Secrets
of Beauty~ and generous samples of powders and creames
manufactured by the Richard Hudnut Company.

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Due to the Insistence o r. W. S. 1 uteyfild, That Ann Arbor
Folks be Able to Witness, at RI:PA ONAB1Ji?, PRICES, This Meas-
give Production That is Soiing isi Other Ci ics at $2.00 Per Seat,
Admissions will be
Every ,Evening.. .,. ... ...50c
Week* Day Matinees . 7 5c-35c
(Wtar Tax. included)
PRPRRIT~ATflM~e F<7aVRRV V-

(Main Floor)

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