THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ........... I Nc es id/ f 19 l fn^.ii . d' Alw~eT ft i L, v VOMEN DEANS TO HOLD CONTENTION AT, CHICGO, BEritish Curator Seeks Hidden Gold SOf0TO AID Junior Girls' play practices will be held today as follows: 9 o'clock, [0 MH 7124LUrN and choruses for the first 'act; 10;Ly. ni r- da.igt -hn the farewell serv- dlistrict, India1, to :atcd the ; ~e-ice is held. A comniimentarv banqiuet NEWSINOI London, Feb. 22. women labor M. P.', impressions of Parli first exp'erience of there, to the Eveni Miss Susan Lawr listened to -the deba' she felt it must be memorable sessions whole fatrio's heree 'most impressive to "There was a settin, anid 1,watstriulV4 Ho9use. seemed perms of thei'gre'atness o: wero happezing."f :Miss Dorothy Je' she had been thrills pation in the firstd "'In the House of Lc struck me as bein, plane,"' she said, "a: ognize the antiquity from which the prc+ {'thousght it must be Fi'rst speec-h in thee 'House of Common critical. listeners." I nrnr sty In Delhi a woman would nev- to the delegates, servwed in the parlors Vf ~ ~ o hn fcryn e ok oof the First Methodist Episcopal schol a youdo ere;a colieal-church, was scheduled for tonight. One r D[ wz ys goes with her for that purpose."l tI $JMissJ Shahane adde I that not ver of the speakers will be "Herb" Steger, long ago a woman could not, go outcaan-lcofhe irst ly in an open carriage on the str~eets of Mihgnfob" em i ujc (-By AP)---Two Delhi, but that such traditions are be- will be:."The Fight for the Four s have given their Jing fast broken down with the advance C'" iament, after theirI in education and political freedom of women.The University Symphony orchestra,! of a business day Eawomen.h*diecin fSaul . pig Nw.The cast systemnt in Tnact ais, fast udrte ieto fSme ngNw.dissipadtinglso, det'o the f ct that i -,L ckwood,. will give the twilight fac- ito nesith ete ': ower ctasse ?hae'.e Ia nt ed l~ulty concert at 4:15 -o'clock tomorrow; xt nteAddress, ,t 'd ter h'ran,'~~a fternoon :in "Hill auditorium. This sever held. "The l C'nited°'tts they iretusd 'to w\orl If,,' con cert is. free to the public. of the House wa t1)ey are not given dust tretmet a me," she declared esnh~reonto' iof great Mint; ~ iss" Shahan 'itttnehd ycf~e'n rithhe sn olh7i,' herd'practic-Jly~hl 'tl' aul>-P yiti he seios t= Iesarc conducted in 'English, an(d s11e, ' -' seaedeihc es e ;speaks the-'la'nguage perfectly and teatd wih a en~~with only a slighti ftWent. Sb j'ita- 3f the things th4 ngtw mdialcorssrn'.d'iV1 vsnalritedtt to her literary work and intnds to - The """' ed by heer partici- prepare herself to go back to India day of the session. as a doctor since there is a great nceed .nr-_ henorm womalen doctors there. ** whatever you were did you ever want to see thle biggest and the funniest show on earith? AYLSO."-N E E-Y- -O'IIE TY Staling Tomorrows It ADOLPH ZUKOD PRESENTS AN ALLAN DWAN REXBEAC H'S !,a Y Q4 4 [ere's A' Picture RAYMOND HATTON..+1j y EDITH ROBERTS :,.1....:. Z®mm3t { Si I yI I '1 AT HE TedEA TERtS ( Screen-Today Arcade-"Pleasure Mad." Majestic--."Day of Faith." ,; I ,.. torus Lne ceremonyJL 2g on a gorgeous and one could rec- y of the traditions ceedings arose. I a trial to make a environment of the s and with such gray xhI+ tl a 0. S. V. to Hav e St'le showy More than 4350 votes have al~ready been cast at Ohio State University fori the 25 candidates from whom 12 girl are to be chosen to act as nmodels a~t the annual style show. The event, which will be given the latter part - of this mtonth, is under the directionI of the Women's Student council, and w~ill be open to both men and women. W ithl the Radiant and Malgnei andi a x'o nd erfual cast, chorus, ~*6u~tonand drehestra. t41r are AM~ good seats to be cht .iiiid; 1. MajesticJ TODAY , 1f it j / A. ,,' , Ctl (frlt Vuerth--"The Man from Glen- garry." Orpheum- 'Yankee 1Doodle, Jr." C', Arthur Somers Roce's "THE "DAY OFFAITH" I Ernie Raiser's Stage-Thi's Week Wogman 'Talies Large Construction Job 1 Oakland, Calif., Feb. 22.-Mrs. E. E. O'Brien does work almost, if not quite, ~unique for a woman. She is a con- I 'tractor who bids on large' jobs,, and recently she has completed severalj such projects~ Airs. O'Brien has just built the Tun-' nel road on the boulevard known as the Skyline. Now she is engaged in Ifgrading and excavating the site of the 11 United States veterans' hospital near Livermore, Calif.* DAILY CLAS$SIPIEDS BRING BIG IREULTS- ON LITrTLE' INVESTMENT J 7 ORCHESTRA W ASHINGTN- THEATER' SUNDAY - RAMON BARBARA NOVARRO.Y .7LA MARR IN "THY NAME SWMAN" ______ANDl LOO k: if you still want to, see it go BLUE AND GOLD Whitney ---Tonight- Dale Wxin- ter playing the title role in "Irene." Carrick-Detroit-Charles Wald- ron and Dorothy Shoemaker in "The Fool." SATIRh)XA )N ,VI' AY EN THlE BI('A -111VOl-E(CONDYl to the NINE PEPLE. 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