THE MIC HIGAN DAILY________ Li womenu who have missed them' ointments for posture examination, requested to be examined by 4 )k this afternoon in Barbour gym- urn. The examination is essential "eceiving_ credit for the semester's, L' . east anid lung examinations are aired from all women who wish to in the interhiouse basketbal -nament. The certificates of the ninations, also a list of all the ers on every house team, "are re-. ted to be left for Marian~na Small-' in the office of Barbour gymnas- embers of the University Glirls' club who want one of the group Tres which were taken for the Ian are asked to call Elsie Karle, t 1485-W between 12 and 2 o'clock 1women who wish to take tho 'ses in- playground work or in aes- ic dancing for beginners as offer- iy the department of physical. ration for next semester, are re- ,ted to sign at once on the bulletin d in Barbour gymnasiumr. The Jnig course will be given._ at 81 ,k on Monday and 'Wednesday ings in Barbour gymnasium. CHILD I MUSICAL GENIUS r. r Three Extension Talks. GIveni Geological Clubs Ifear Report 'three faculty members delivered Reports of the 'Christmas copven- University Extension lectures yester - tions of the Geological Society of Am- da.Prof. R. D. T. Hollister, of the public speaking department, gavee erica and affiliated societies held here sixth of a series of 10 'lectures on during vacation were read and dis- "Recent Poetry" at Detroit before the cussed at the meeting of the Geologic- Fellowship club of St. Paul's Cathed- al and Geographical Journal club last ral. night in the Natural Science. build-I P. William D. Hendlerson, of the ' . r R eC U A RE ?1:O -8:30) . i extension department spoke befome the? Twentieth Century :club at Detroit or', "Dollairs an~d Sense in Educatton", and ' iGeorge R. Swain, of the Latin depart- ment, gave an illustrated lectu re con- cerning "Personal Glimpses of th e Near East" before the Lansing Six 0'- c-lock club. A ~n~ [g~ K H Story pr LEARN TO DANCE H ALSEY'S DANCE STUDIOS Hfour 1-.5, 7.20 Wnertli Arcade I FEATT Flo / URINE 'IIt, IMIME S THEATRE I . F I THE MYICHICAN UNION SEATS NOV 4 NSALE ALL RESERVED NOTE This Is The, Most Complete Stbdent The~ater in, America AND OPERATED BY. STUDENTS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT These Performpances are for the Gener~al Public as- well as for members of the University Fr-ayad auraTE MIMES REPERTOIRE COMPANY PRESENT THE story o a rich man who always got what he ivanted- till he fell'In love. And how he had to lose everything else to win the girl. B~ig, virile drama bristling with dramat- is punches. i r +:.a . Ili V EVA NOV Is the girl In 'osture examinations are required e taken by ,all women enrolled in iomore or freshman gymnasium ;ses by noon today in Barbour gym- um. No credit will bxe given -torl semester's work without the ex- nation. haperones for the dances this week are as follows: Armory, Friday- Yates Adams; Saturday-MIiss tha. Hills; Union, Friday-Mrs. E. leartt; Saturday-Mrs. M. Cake.1 Julie Roscoe Anderson college, Anderson, S. C. boasts of a child prodigy that is a musical genius., Not only that but the hill is a sensational .daner. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roscoe, but four years' ago the college "adopted" her and now June has a E mall room all to herself and lessons, in music and harmony as well as English, FPrench and history. ILeague Gets Another Boost f Since senior women will swear theft Another boost has. been given the gowns at the time of the Junior Girls buildinga funid of the Women's Ieague play, the committee has asked that or- by, the installation of a gasoline fill- tders be Placed within the niext fe' ing station on the future building site vreeks. of the league. -_________ "THE FIVE - FIFTEEN"1 X SUNSHINE COM1EDY ORCHEST" A NEWS. I irrwrrrrrrrrn - nrwr orM rirrir - -..- rrerwr n. ri rrnrr The Cloister 7 TJIJ THEATERIS A Play in Four Acts-By EMILE YERHAEREN Screen--T'oday The station which is only a temnpor- ary structure is owned by the M Ii gamua Oil C0o. which plans to= give' a part of the earnings of the gasol-1 .rade-Jack Holt a Man;," comedy' review. in "Making and sport IMajestic -- "When Knighthood Was in Flower;" special luus- ical score for enlarged M.Najes- ,tic orchestra. Orpheum-H. B. Warner in "The Sheik of Araby;" comedy,. "A Ranch Romeo?" f SWuerth-4larie Prevost in "Her ight of Nights;" Snub Pol- lard in "Newly Rich;" Pathe news. Ipumps to the JwVomen's League build- Ingfund. " Seniors t0o''rder C. ,s nd tGownis All seniors are urged to order their caps and gowns from Mack's as soon as possible. As measuremnents must bec taken and the, particular sizes sent for from out of town, it is necessary that this 'be done early. . I Profa. Brtlett WilN Address Clubs Professor Barbara H. Bartlett of thef public health nursing department will speak before two parent hers as- sociations during the firsEt of Feb-' ruary, at Redding, Michigan, on Feb. 1, andl at B~errien Springs, Feb., 9. "Day oy dlay, in every way, I am at your service", JIMMIE, the ad tak- er. Call 960.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Same Exceellent Acting Company -- and Massive Production "The Most Talked About Dramatic Offering 'of the Day~~ Reginald DE;NY F a wos Hero of THE LEA.hE NJI EXCELLENT CAST S UNDAY See tl 6 ui,aSni~ tiua~ tothe greatest adevuture drama of the year! 5,H E - - u 'lli -INCLUDES- CARL GUSKE, THOMAS: UNDERWOOD, LAUREN STOKES BERRY, CHARLES D. LIVINGSTONJE, EDWARD PARNELL, WENDELL H.ANSELMAN, CROSBY REES, ROBERT DAVIS, EDWARD STARK, AND OTHERS. p f i i 11 I i SOON --- "TIlIE DANGEROUS AGE" WITH IAN ALL - STAR CAST, Stage-This Week Garrick (Detroit) - "The Bat," with Wagenhals and Kenmper S company. Shubert- Michigan (Detroit) - I Bonstelle company in "The rRiddle Woman." ,fl II I' ~1 FRID)AY -SAI ,TIIJAY R . ARNER I d FLOWERS, PRICE 1.-50 Plants Corsages Read The Daily "Classified"; Columns' - - -- a in 104 R Mwo, on , IN "THE HI Palms and' Ferns to Rent FLOWERS BY- WIRE Cousins &Hall 611 EAST UNIVERSI TY AVE. ,.> - -____ ./ u .I OF ARABY" 'If it's worth advertising at all,, it's worth advertising in the Daily.- Alv. ! .j ! PHONE 115 ,. / I Aft 1r hin , I ", J < . + h 1. 1, ,,, "h' t~ I , , r , , P " , yl. .i, ~ ,ir 1 I , , , ,. , . 4ri N :15, 9r I . ' I . '; ti r WhatAre You Wearing to. the Has this question bccn -troubling you? We know that you will want to look your very best that night-and still )ou may be too bush. now to spend much time. selectit g. your Hop gown. Per- haps -ewe can help you. For, The House Party For the house party you will probablyp need a new af ternoon frock and, per- haps 'some da;IntP lingerie. We have, chosen our stocke with =the view to help you, here also. "GOOD BEHAVIOR AT THE -HOP'," B y iThornton Sargent and Leo Hersh- derfer.r+ I III' tiI "AN INTERVIEW WITH JIOHN LAWTON." "FRONTISPIECE," By One of the Quests from Smith. I! I fi "ACT IVITIES OF HOUSE PART GUESTS," Illustrative Page by avid son _ "BURLESQUE ON OUSE PARTIES,"'B Leo J. Hershdorfer. "CbXJPR INTH R FF _C01,0s Rv I 1 cxT n~ fld AAn I it