a , .2a THE MICHIG AN DACLY Pi n'~TU Wmrn All women who have missed their, appointments for posture examination,5 are requested! to be examined by" 4 o'clok this; afternoon in Barbour gymn- nasium. The examination is essential to receiving crkl(hit for the semnester's work. Peart atid Ilung examinations arc, required fromn all women who wish to play in the interhouse basketball tournament. The certificates, -of the examinations, also a list of all thle player's c-n every l~owse team, are re-1 qulested to be left for Marianna 'Smnall- ey in, the oflive of Barbour gymnas- iumn. Mlepibor:, of the University CGirls' Glee crib Nwho want one of the group pictures which were taken for- the 'Ensian are asked to call ElIsie Karle,, '24, at 1485-1Wl between 12 and 2 o'clock today' and tomorrow. Women wrho are Writing music for the Junior CGirls' play are asked toy meet at 4 o'clock -his afternoon in Sarah. Caswvell Angell hall, at xv hichr time they will be asked to play somiel of their conpositions. - Election of officers will "take place. BUSINESS WOMEN Lone Democrat I s IPI'LAMIBDA THETA I ton Brashear," '23E, and Roland Robin-, i ,, characterize three Hindus and thc< MEET AT DINNER His Party Seed In ELE CTS OFFIG' RS, f~ilc woman is played by Elizabeth MrsEliabeh .ear ofNewYorkWisonsn CU Zal Iaateson, '25. The Outcast is Eliza- wico sn ap a Officers of Pi Lambda Theta, girls' bet'h Zwermner, '24. Mrt ws lzth es of new ataorkn honrary educational society, for thc Tickets for the play can be secured next semester were elected Tuesday at the door for 25 cents. ThL proceeds. norgivn b te BsinssandPro Ievening They are as follows: Natahae. will go to the benefit of seven oriental fessional Women's club of Ann Ar~- iJordan, '23, president; Harriet Bluin,, colioges in foreign lands. bor. One hundred and fifty of the t ~ '23, 'vice-president; Margaret Reiiteke, - busineoss and professional women oi( 1'23, recording secretary; Mrs. Ivaleen hp re,;, C -n Farewell Party this c it'yattendledl Smith, '22, corresponding secretary; Mr. Michael De Filippis, instrucetoii Ms. Sears, besides being the editor : .:::r.r Margaret Walker, '23, keeper of rec. in ronianee languages was given a of tey n(!penent arrn's:vlga, :::. ".;.:; I ocls;Carlin Henz,'23, treasurer. farewell party last night by the mem- ofze the Ipedent o m e NesMgaw Yorkrs;Croie enz hers of the Italian club. Mr. De Fil- 'ic ispcieto h NwYr ___ ~League of Lusines s Women. Shye is 11111:: iptl l])1, who had been teaching in the also connoc' eed with the Pictorial Re- Ii fPIlH university for the past two and a halj view, MIr:,. Sears put on the great z;'::>:. years, has recently received a leave of women's cetivities exhibit- in New i Ifi"Ti 1111absence and will. go. abroad next York last fall, the first of its kind ever IJE lmoLLi nthertyRo pse.eilsuisa h held. Uvriyo oe Five clubs were represented last - evening.' The Business and Profes- "The Pill Bottle", a four act play !Lost Something? Lee. a "h13 ;,a, sional Womien's clui; of -Ypsilanti whor dramatizing the life of Dr. Idla Scud- I cfd ad filfld it Frr11o -Adv were the guests, the "Business- Girl's der, will be presented by the Presby- A club, the Loyalty and the L.T.D. clubs, einLon eo¢g sceyun fiT and the Busin, ss and Professions1 the direction of Mrs. Marl 1-. Cress, at F inal Try eek, Positively, This Season Womn s club of."Ann Arbor.r 8:00 o'clock tonight in the Presby-' in Detroit at Miss Maude Emerick, of Jackson; !ra huc.G TC ~ ALWE president of the Business and Pr~ofes-1 The action of the first scene take; AC ALWE sional cWomaren's Frationof haheehrd Hlike place in anl American college and theA 1iPrices- 1Ved. and Sat. Mat. $2.00, 50c i,,wsages ttedinner and The Democrat party has gone to is transferred to a hospital in India, ilhlts $2.50 to 50e gave a short talk{ at the evening mieet- seed in the Wisconsin legislature. jwhere the American students go as i-in Lane hall, Miss Marion 1Me Richard KankeMerrill, is the only misinaie. he ea i tke b SHER Tiph 7S #and Clench, lately elected vice-president Deortat the Mtadio aio u Lucile Welty, '23, as Barbara Lanle, i 6 nd5c of the Michigan Fecieration of Busi- of the 133 legislator-.. Kamnke at least heroine, while the parts of three col- T1;., N]ess and Professional Women's clubs, doesn't have to worry about part'j lege girls are taken by Vera hill, '231, B NTLLE CIPN was -also a guest of honor,. I caucuses and party programs. Anne Miller, '26, and Mary Harris, '23. In Bertha Hialich's Great Ms s Lucile Bellemy, accompanied}f John T. Dasef, '25L, plays the role of' Dramatic Triumph by Miss Irene Finley, furnished tihe!G f ooi~ADl Dr. Lane and Ellen Druniond, '24, Tun RMDL -WYOMlAN 1 music- for< the evenring, lda ilfn omr-d. tat of his wife; John Allen, '26, Yin- A Play of Intense Emotion fld t rddents Suply tore 111 1 South University Ave. Engineers'jand Architects' Materials Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf. Books Cameras and Supplies Candies, Laundry .Agency, Tobaccos ..w..Y. _, What About, the Chocolafe's for Your J-lilop Both? at the r{ erary so. ing in iembers "egular meeting of Portia Lit- "ciety at 7:15 o'clock this ewe- sare ulrged o be present. PDr. andMr.Jh D.avso PricetnN. .,have ann ounced theI Jean Hamilton returned yes- engagement of their daughter, _Miss ro anisng after addressing Anile Wallis Davis, to Dr. EmFierson 'iiltz nnae of that cit y. H-. Swift, sounof Dr .and Mrs. Arthurl iL. Swift 'of New York City. ers of the Freshman Girls' j Miss Davis is a graduate of Bryn b will meet at 7:30 o'clock thisj Mawvr college. Dr. Swift. was a grad- at Barbotir gymnasium. uate from Williams college and holds a Ph. D degree fromt Princeton Uni- 1' _verstity. He is a member. of the facul- h sty of the University of Michigan. 1 ______ The w~edding will tape place next 1 fI IV IIITNVPy .June. nit nErin," 'in which the D Mai Hailton N~eets 'WitA Dormitory Iri Singing star and gctOr Dean Jean Hamilton was the din- Scanlan wNill be seen tonight ner guest last night of Helen Newr- w litney theater, comes from berry Residence. Following dinner, t _ P-HONE 117 FOR CLEANING AND PRESSING COATS .. CLEANED AND PRESSED $1..25 ALL IHAND WORK -.Deliver S oW WHITE CLEANERS 213 SOUJTH INGALLS REMEMBER AND- MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENTS a EARLY FOR THE i- HOP Powder Puff Beaiuty Parlor FENDERSON& TELEPHIONE DV93-H FENDERSO , 0 S. STATE (Oxyer Graham's) tue pen oL[,(iaUWJL aiE. hose, wiiu wrote "~The 4Rosary." The entire offering will be seen here intact as presented in New York and the ojther metropolitan centers.' In "Maytime in Erin" Mr. Scanlan has a role of a yongr barrister at law. The story of the play is one or love, youth. and sunshine, replete with couledy,"] pathos and mystery, unfolded amid I gorgeous settings of Erin's beautiful) scenery.# Tha cast includes these well knownr artists: Walter Scanlan, Mliss Betty Drown, Dennett R. Finn, Patrick Raf- ferty,- Lucille Lennon, May Gerald, George Kershaw, Robert M~cClosky and Daniel Kelly. ,tea!k $ 4',000 Fromt.Bank Runners New York, Jan. 24.M--(By .A.P.)-- Four -robbers today held up two moes-1 sengeos of tile Municipal hank 'in the Flath ush section of Brookly and es- capo& with $50,000. Patroniize Daily advertisers.-Adv. IR i wean iummon "uenueiUn t1I g ia: hi-weekly meeting of the dornmitory. It was -at this meeting that the Dean, as a member of the board of gover-1 nors of Newberry, ] resented thme girlsa with the constitution and its revisions which members of the house as weld as. the board or governors have ben con-idering.k Try a 'Classified Ad-it gays.-Adv. I STARTING TODAY THRU SATURDAY , . - .:;...«x {Y ,:.ah . , U ttet - . % F -i .B; y .y ^ 1w p ... ' tr a'x}_ LAST TIMES TODAY FRANK MAYO -IN "CAUGHT BLUFFING" STAR CODYD A E~lDO WI tr IT'S 'CORKING ENVTERYTAINMVENT JifLlJ .,. -. Itfr; IW~e Use the M~ost Approved System of Teaching I BALLROOM DANCING _ItALSEY'S DANCIE STUDIOS j MIM-" EAR~ -OF- THE iCHICAN UNION SEATS NOW ON SALE ALL RESERVED y NOTE Thi9 Is The Most Complete Student Theater in Amerc AND OPLERATED EY STUDENTS TN EVERY DEPARTMENT SThese Performances are for the General Public as well as for members of the University Fri day'and atrd ay, ian. 26-21 THE MIMES REPERTOTI COMPANY PRESENT ~~ILI ( * t. 4I . r . i _ ._ a 4 k. I- A Play in Four Acts--By EMILE VERHAEREN I Same Execellent Acting Company -- and Massive Production "Thie Most Talked, About. Dramatic Offering oif the Day", ~FI P-L" Adapted from ?fir. Kyne's RED BOOK Mag-Azine Story 'Ilianizi n;;Jr. Wins y"9 ;Zs~yG~ar~ Ian 1who thought jlE RE'S a bigo^ irile dcrama written ; u' ndt lPYto everyone t }z t who oundIn -3r. IKyne's inimitable .style, u ;nt vi ad to lose ever bahrnging forth the most striking of hut< to }vi4i the girl of his choice. roniances. I PRICES i Si I D r:- 11