THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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Due to an error in a circular letter
senlt out to organized houses, the date
for the close of the contest was given
as March 8. The date, however, is
March 1 as orginally announced in
The Daily.t
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IY. W. TO HONOT'RIDA rr
111111TEV N irSiINN oti es
BE EXTFNfl1f 3 DAys Memb~ers of the world fellowship 1 CONTEST RECEIN DDAL
_committee of the Liversity Y. W: C.___ Every sample costume for the Sun-,
-OE''dlp 1iA. l entertain~iing at a tea 'at 4:301
O ' TIEtLJ)W I N ORtIEI> oclock today at Newbery ball, as a ) r: i 1 ' " SENDS'?; PL~I-N or Girls' play must be inspected by
THIAT T EA S 1AY CANVASS' '1.i IS t , h;Etngt
EN.'TIRE TE'R'RiTiOl1' 'farewxell ]party for Mrs.Fred AV. Ste'v- R RASN4 AUEongt
enc~s, of the advi _ory c:;mttee, vF o FUND Soap;,'1t be sold] for the University1
With five houses on the 100 percent is leaving the city. (';n tJhiaof Smith'LagePayheobaie
list and several others approaching the is chairman )of the tea.i'T1hc imembetr>> Unusual entries in the Worncn'sfRich2toiga 'lacketomay benobtained
fteavsry nmt, cbneBeau rize contest for obtainlingf'x o5ocoktdyadtmr
goal, the Women's Athletic association r' hf&nwiea oiaviv mnyfr h o at the Women's League desk Ini
meembrrshaie orivenwill heoncontinued th ui, Barbour gymnasiu~in.
mebrhpdiewl ecniudthe cainu s 11ill e set. of Michigan League 1ii,
until 5 o'clock Thursday. This will _lgaecmn nrpdynw lm h e o h rdaesuet
give the team captains a chance to nacJ are sending hr a sha re oftheb, c ibe held fotgrom ateoclcto-]nt
canvass their territory anti report their j,"Iuinwie lewa eeie O a tbe etsy frour ouse.cloMiss
tota F0es Is J WI ±se b ~J iU terd ay under the signaiture of "a mhere CtateChaberlain wiloatusehos-
Three hundred and sixty members I P.man."' CteieChmeli ilIc shs
have been seured up to atefin the.1 l ess this week.
have ~~~~~Ll benscrdulodt nth 11W III~ ffJ rizes are being offered to stimulate____
drie. lph Epilo Ph, Kpp Al IWLLI~! ~ U~ULJI the search for new suggestions. Ten Practices for the Junior Girls' play
pha Theta and Sigma aKppa lead the dollars will be given to the best sug-ti ekwl ehl sflos
sorority houses with 100 percent mem- Flans for a swimming meet to beI gestion which can be worked Out bygdy thsromkwi4 tofld6 o'lowhest
bership, while Virginia hall and Coz- her odhefro 4ct;ot7oclock, tchrst0
ad houses lea.d the league houses with Ihr sometime in the near future are1 the whole campus while a $5 bill er w fthill at t7 'lc cou 0
'g oth nr hcraagopCa ar at 83 o'clock, chorus 5. Wednesday, at
100 pe cent.The domitores arere- no beingworke out ydrcoso ~t. Original ideas or ones which are
quested to hand in their membership the athletic department. B~ecause of? new to the Michigan campus are es)e-
cards at the W. A. A. desk in Barbour the lack of swimming facilities in Bar- diailly wanted although novel plant
gymnasium as soon as pos'~ible. This hour gymu. sum, the meet wll be held; for dances or teas w~ill be ac'ccptedl.:
is neces'sary in order that the total: in.heciy . . . . i committee reserves the right to !'O
mebesma e ecredad hat i.e all -sub ,estions which are tilrr PLAYING
edl.I The tests required for the meet vx ill . 5
Membership cards may still be sign- be posters on the W A A. bhaletit Tryshou ' e~ t daMti
- board i Barbourhl itntr, i lergrauate 'secretary at
edl at the W. A. .%. desk in the gymn- badi ~rorgy nna. lum the lat&ri: >rn~l~n
nasiumi any time before Thursday ;ato h yek l wmnltr ____________________
night. ed in trying out are urge-d to practice; -_________________ ____
_________befor e the tests are postal. '41,i "
Athletic honor ?roitsq will I;e a Fard- I 1 f
CliRT 6111111WIL ed to thos e who pass the test. Th irt ____
Cuvi ~ M[S VYIL honos to those who are suces =fil in B
PiAMY H EM the first test and 50 lhonors to th ;se, ' Screen---Tody
fli flY ho ?ass the second test.
7 o'clock, chorus 9, in the middle par- Pi house. The coming cnvention will lg
for of Barbour gymnasium; at 8 o'- be discussed at that time.I
clock, chorus 11, in the middle parlor Mor.tarbo(-ardl will meet at'
of Barbour gymnasium. Thursday, at Members of the Girls' Glee clu hit o tid 1oight ,at the.lpnha Ph
4:15 o'clock, chorus 14; from 7 to 91 desire pins and who have not made a
o'clock, the cast of the second act in deposit of $1 are requested to bring Thle senior ocial comet itt
University Hall; Friday at 3 o',clock, the money to the meeting tonight or 1eet.at 4 ocoktdyinll
chorus 13; at 4 o'clock, chorus 4; at pay it to Mildred Packard a.t Arthla gynasium tio ;mak:e lans for 1
5 o'clo k> chorus 9; at 10 o'clock, chor- Cook building before Thursday morn- ior supper.
c us 11; at 11 o'clock,, chorus 2; at 2'
o'clock, all choruses; from 7 to 8:30,
o'clock, the cast and choruses of the
first act; from. 8:30 to 10 o'clock,
the cast and choruses of the second{
act.- All choruses will practice in Say -
ab Caswell Angell hall unless other-
wise indicated.
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Tryouts for University Girls' Glee
club will be held at 2 o'clock today in
the studio of 3W1sa Maude Kleyn at the
School of Music.
The University Girls' Glee club will
meet at 4:30 o'clock today in the par-
lors of Barbour gymnasium.
Pi Lambda, Theta will postpone its
regular meeting until a week from
Wednesday, March 5.
Sigma Delta Phi will meet at 4:151
o'clock tomorrow at the Alpha Omicronj
rIlrers:
Give the children WRIG-LEY"'
after every meal
Aprominent physician says:
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"It is surprising how free
the teeth can be kept by
after each meal."
from decay
using gum
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7:U0
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You know how hard it <is.
to get the children to clean
their teeth. By giving
them WRIGLEY'S you not,
only reward them for clean-
ing their teeth, but the
reward is actually the
means of performing this
important service!
WRIGLEY' S aids digestion
too, and acts as an anti-
septic wash for the mouth
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Prodsction of
Rex Beachl's
Story Incomnparable Wit
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inter-class basketball calls for twoJ Y. W. C. A. interested in discussingRoetin"gBrhr"
contests at 4 o'clock Thursday in Bar- plans for a freshman commission, are
hour gymnasium, when the seniors invited to attend a meeting to be heldl Maestic--Barbara La Marr in
will meet the sophomore sextet and the) at 4 o'clock today at Newberry hall.( "Tbhy Name is Womian."
juniors will face the freshman team. The work of the freshman commission et-1ytm"
The first game should prove inter - will include discussions on clee Wet--'atm.
esting owing to the fact that both i leadership, its significance, and prep- i
teams won in the opening round of the aration for it. There will also be a O Crphoeum- "Mind Over Motor."
tournament. The winner of Thurs- special program of activities planned.
day's contest will have undisputed pos- One of the features of the commission 1
session of first place. At the same time will be work with the new girls nextC
the junior freshman teams will try " fal. Stage--Tliis Week
hard for a victory as both teams fail- 1~--
ed in the opening games. DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING r r~
jBIG RESULTS--IIG'~ck~t4o
ATHENA TO HOLD I ON, LITTLE INVESTMEN~T________
Tryouts for memb~ership ,in Athena '
Literary society will be held at. 7:15
o'clock tonight in room 210, Univer-,
sity hall. The tryouts will consist of -
a four minute speech on any chosen 1-s
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subject. All University' women are - TWO -' DA-
eligible for Athena, and anyone inter-, ,.Q ' Y "JINLX. D
ested is invited to participate in the IMPIA I ENAI'Y
tryouts, !__________ A; ON
Cast and Choqruses toPyTa Th r 4 t R ic;sg
Mmbers of the Junior Girls' play If a'eCan1iuAnd"'c
cast and choruses are required to p'ty h 'iakii g LARBAR '"4:
a tax: of $2 before. 'Thursday, F~eb. 28. 1 Y , 3Ti.'
Thbose who have not paid by that time ! -' "ou:t LA MARR I
will 'be dropped from the play. The IN-
tax :should be paid at one of the re-I
hearsals or should be mailed to Jeanne ~ "THY LNAMEALS!A,"
B~riggs at 1414 W'asltenaw avenue. IIIN ~E TC
"Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything!THE IN1MITA.; ,JE 1
quickly.-Adv. °~
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Famnous. ~M~4~ A ,,at Every ShowAlole d-
PAV~i E)"25c-3,e is NWIIls iz:
- rTHURSI'r) AY "HER31S~ cITEO R ~S~
As Jlimie Donovan
Raymond Hattoi
As Cokey Joe iller
EsliTH ROBERTS MICKEY BENNETT
And a Real Star Cast of Players
"BIG BROTHER" has something that only one picture in a
thousand has-a soul. A story of the underworld, thrillingly
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TONIGHT, 7:30 O'CLOCK
will be revealedi at theFaho Revue
to be given tonight a t 7:130- o'clock, sec-
ond floor. The breath of spring, the
embodiment of the, vernial season will be
felt by all w.ho witness this pageant of
the 1924 Spring Fashiionsk.
OTU TFFwl romende onl a
raisedwlksowye!oh othat levery
guest wil eapeopruiyto
note thI raLIss n gwsto-
gether with their aporaemliey
footwear and accessorie s. E <c costumeo
shown will be comp-lete in eve:rydeal
and this showing ofuh"tc oe
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