THE MICHIGAN. DAILY. *_,_..; R ut TO OPE - 'Fi s. ; 4 ery .. a ..; .. : M > :;° .. . s MOP= fAIRBEC~S BIV Woen Students" SE VE NTY SIDE SHOWS WILL. C Ured To Comet' 10 C6 M Pde tart on Fairo? Uio en F aa" r' li.o f eboths tlia wll eck fedaostFidyol. O OM L EPQ JTo U i n F iraW(coimt of the act-that they 7:00lre= 4 l Yebyilil 2:30 Po hefiet n airadiesainsfirlmost Iwhich John Biris coe, '2:3E, general a i 3,Ifyu rin- the peg in one 7:30 Circus per'formiance .on, EF'()i, LT' F, MS C: 1 4 1 IAl4N chairmanl, nIer"s the question that ,of y(:ur tlhree' trials 'a reward in can- d (ance. floor.. C' has bee)botheringcertantofth11WO I y Is given; .a lbox for the tall peg. 7:41 Dancing at Fa ir starts. IEtI WHL Y i en students of the University. {ptlt)tI1 2; Fair commlnittee Bfead- 1 0:30 Circus performance re-I Th 1odn fte no ari h "We not only welcome w~omen~ to the lu.rters. A member of the Fair comn- peated. tiiitl step in the canipaign started this'Fi u eaetkn pca en mittee will 1w icth booth at all 1:45 Dancing resumed. byteUintocmltrh to attract them there," Briscoe stated. times during the evening to handle all 12:00 Fair closes.I S'ari teUno bidig "Although the Fair is being given by l1I ine. that womes till. Enter the field house through simmning polite nonbulin. the Union, we feel that it would not l 0 reat f :grecysiizii herej the main or the State street can-r E"very effort of Union officials and be complete without the women of the Booths 3 and 4: 'Theta Chi---The trance. Ani adlmission Iprice ofjj tiose connected with the club has been school there. We want to welcomaeatErsu.Te'orbena- 1 etil ecagd d~()ed(lrigth pstyer othe! all that can/ possibly come." m ral that has startled the scientific ~raising of the money necessary to' In addition to issuingafrlwe- old ilesonat hs)ot.I -- _3 wol completehon thehispool.h Thmpefiste i the drvethslea come to women to come to the Fair. After a thrilling airplane trip from. Th is se nth rv ti erseveral booths have been provided tha~t Arcweei wsc urd h may ride their own horses anti winl a wstkniacapaign sonsre will have as their purpose conmpeti- Great Egressuin is in Ann Arbor and prize. byChimues, campus ,opinion monthly, tion2 among sororities,.ed osokteoloeswt SportsmnuCalled an h no.Pegswr ind One fraternity has installed a boohis rtsunes 10th ;i24; h im ap-il ty stuents pledging five: dollars to[vvwhere the members of the various~ Booth 5: Delta Chi-T'he Plastic Gallery. A chance. is offered here to 1 the fund 'unler the c~onditioni that the sororities will be allowed to engage in j4ge. A revelation of the progress in the sportsmen onl the campus. Tar- necssay mne 1~ ~ied y he nd omptiionto etemie wichisthe imystic events_ of the ancient days, gets of every sort, with rifles ,tjiat. are of the( year. The pledge entitled the the best. Placards with girls rep- The present day r'evelation of the an- true alnd that shoot straight will bel ownuer to 20 swims in the completed resenting the different sororities willI cient arts will be shown. usedl. P-rizes will be presentedl. pool, it -being thlepa to charge -this. be'displayed and darts will be sold to iBoh6 xt Booths 25" and2; Psi Upsilon-~ amount' for 'swiin~ x +'o rdei, to meet throw at them. To each one scoring1 Booth 7: Simt h-oi:Cur h ra ayrnh h ni the expez r'.of , p~r Ling >tlie pool.successfully in hitting the girls a of Injustice. Those who enter the sport of the kings of distant Greece The campaign 'telsev thusand4 prize will be givejn, and as each sor- field houise with any intention of vio- will be revived:. There are twenty I dollars sot at te anpui~t necessary ority is hit a vote will beh given it in lating the laws laid down by the Fair ways to get into the labyrinth anud aned it be allle Ilcesair ,o ,abndon the popularity contest. A pr'ize wil l Police ordinances will suffer the con- only one way to get ouit. Mysterious thie whole' idcsa. rlee de have be given the sorority having the high-{ sequences. The police court will op- passages wind thlrojigh wierd scenes been destroyed and no attempt will be cst number of vote., at the end (A the !crate through the crowd, arresting any a-nd those who wander through themc~ Made to collect them in the future. two nights of the Fair. wb violate any of the rules~ that will will be given thrills galore. If the Fair is successful in raising Another feature of the Fair in which Iepseadmn htwl o b ots2 n 8 ap im the amounat expectefi, the pool will be women wllpla ' '. osted. king Tut's Tom-b. After several )PEN TONIGHT SPecialNITent To 9j Co nn 22 Wild 11 -- r B Ir R*m a i 4± i' I { it i } P t E Is 'i a { ' : '. I f I F f assu red and work will be begun upon it immediately, It should be ready for use before school closes this se- nmester, or, if some delay is experi- enced, by the opening of school next fall. Thie completion of the swimming pool of the Union will mark the final Ftep in the building-of the Union build- ing. At presecnt there are twvo rooms that ares n41 'shed, the swiiiin pool and the rBp -om. A douation of ,$15,000 lin l t year for the treiding room all hv.lis to be completed. l4ork oilfn t roonm will start as soon 'S the (IoU6' returns from a tripl to Europe. An' eton sale at which articles of lrnerchaudis-e doniated by Anli ,Arbor lbu~s m~inen wvill be sold to the high- ct Ttdtr «will be one of the features of ti"n Fair. The auction will be an- nounced y b eii'- of a bell and a loxies U.Qncy a $25 sweater, two l hoe table Coliunbia phonographs, men's! cloth]ing, sport goods, a portable type- writer, and dozens of other articles Imave -been contributed and will be auc- tlned. Thie list of donations and articles that wrill be sold follows: Goldman Cleztiiers and Dyers-trade checks; Eeu-,y Ross shop--boxes of candy; IBligty-boxes of candy; George ;. Mroe--sport goods;' Guy Woolfolk_-- cilhing; 0. D. Morrill--typewriter;; Miss Alclregor Photo Shop--pictuire ; Speddig studio s-a sitting; Arthur~ Mlarc iwdt-knickers; J. I. lWanzeck- a s eter; C. Cai-o f candy, "]utes. lunch-oxof.c .4 ~Dunn and Prtt--soccer bal. _4oster's Teal rooi %somne worl .of. art," Arnod-ma- hogd y.clock; 1 Rider-fountain pen; Campuis Bootery-~two pairs of shoes; Mallet Fuller-jewelry; Mac~eeland -five pounds of coffee; Greenwood acnd4(-lgore-sweater; Wadhams-tw o Englisll caps; Waters-brief cases,;) caIl instr'ument; Kyer-clothing ;.Wildl and Co-sweater; Wagner and Co.- leather hat case; and G. E. Stone- box of candy. GLEE CLUB WILL SIBE PROGRAM NEXT SUNDAY dancing. 'he entire basketballifloor with accommiodlations for more than 204 couples, will he dlevoted to thisa formn of entertainment. The dancing will not b~e carrie.d on in the forum of a continuous dance, but the floor will be cleared and tickets taken after each dance. Circs A c ts To0 Display' Campus' Athletic Powersi IEmperor l+lavio and Empress F lay: ions, sup~reme rulers of ancient Ronke~ 'ryill ~witness the trials of their slaives, n too0 at empn ttat they N"Mvii ae t4' 9 a : 11 ivO5 by leyfi )Igs 1u Alpleat of strei r skill in- t'he circus piageant .t theFir Thie sirenus will be given twice dunr I 4 1 a C t ii lil t Me Blliard Bal Booth 8; Phi Delta Theta-Get-It. Oat;t. A game of :kill and skill alone, To Op' person that can knock the billiard balIl out fronm under the quar- ter and :se-nd the quarter out of the circle a prize will be given. Booth J9; Entrance. Booth 10; Exit. Booth 11l; Beta Phi° Delta-la~l Inferno liable Cafe.. The lurild at- i ' imosphere of a' Paris cafe, French drinks will be advertised for sale, Fnd ~real -Ameripan dritik~s will, bo sold: ~French damsels wvait. on customers and D'rench Apaclis will sulk in corniers ;Intent on mnurderouis deeds. Booth t2; tSiina Aloha p1o-- For Aa Olr. ,?omen aredenied -A7itl~rn'tte 1) th is "I hill. tlt 'will -~how the men what the ,n; 11 LliingwT oiean in life an how, without thtese Kupposed unimportant things, a man' in the evening of each- nigt- of th woul011d lose his reputa-tion and become Fair, once at 7:30 and again -at 10 :3- -- - ~ :ft iSccet. o'cl,)c,. -It will be held on the dancef Othter ('tres- For Ills- floor of the field house and will be in-; Booth 13; Tan Epsilon Pi-Medi- eluldedl in the general adm-ission. i1ne Show. All ills and. dij~ases will As the hour zfor ttme pageant draws be cured thrloughz the medicine that near the ]P.niperor and.hils follodwing wi11lJ -sold -fromnt this booth. They w4il eter, led by a clown band of 2G{ gt ante to cure evrtha fromn pieces.. T le,(,Emperor aind the hEnl- corn-s to love sickness,: 1press will come next, followed by thel Booth 14; Freshmen--Cryst.,0 Gaz-cnettshodinhasndhelngTePrptofteO zt ht animals, roaring furiously. The ani- mysterious ancient wvho hras peered nmals will be taken immediately tol into the future and forseen great' strong cages at one end of the floorI things, will i'ead. the futuire of those while the 'Emperor andl Empress wil11, at the Fair. seta themselves on their thrown. I Booth 15; Architectural society--- The slaves who are to perform willj Burlesque on Bohemzian Life. Those be le din one by one. A tight rope1'uuitcsuet fteBhma walker will defy death in his feats,; life will see themselves as others see1 six tumblers will throw each other te about; a boning match will be staged; ilell Portrayed and saber fencers will slash anatomies Boh1 n,1;ApaTuO to little bits. Boohe16Witand 17; sAlarTeubont- One of the events that promises to ealel ihnti ag ot Iwill be pictured what is really a hell be the most thrilling will be a Piu- of a place. Prominent cam~pus char- isU act presented by two leading ex- ~tiswl -esona hywl p perts of this Japanese sport on the1har ~i tlule.ona hywl p campus, S. Sutgiyama and another~ ermft~ ie whom he has chosen to assist him. Booth 38; DIelta Sigma Phii-Chain- Th aot.,- wil ttemipt, to show thel her,-of if orrors. ,A fantastic and hor- value of this means of self defense for rible exhibition will be' shown.. It a small moan against a large one. i reoe'n lo-udig e As the slaves appear before the Em- fascinating. An additional Lovejoy peror and do their deeds, he will judgeatrcinwl be offered.- th1e act by indicating ".thumbs uj"~ or Booth 10; Delta Theta Ph1i-=Freak1 "thumzbs dIown." If his, opinion :is n- Musein. Gathered in this booth will favorable, the victims will be thrown be an assortmentof the most remnark- to te rarig bast inther cgesable freaks ever shown in America. tod thevorin estdntei.ae The collection is directly from Paris and evouedwhere it shocked even the niembers, of the chorus of the Folies Bergere. ALUMNI SERRYM IS Booth 20; Delta Tau Delta--Mod- iste Shop. A review of the fashions of today and tomorrow shown by CHSLB EN IER charming girls. The beautiful dam- sels will parade before those in the Irwin E. Stegmeler, '24E, was named both displaying clothes that are stun- alumni secretary by the senior engi- ning in their originality and daring. neering class at their miceting yester-1I Booth 21; Theta Xi-Motordrome. day ornng n rom 48,EngneeingTwo motorcycle riders,, daredevil per- day ~ I monngi room 4, Engineering formers, will ride in a circular motor- building.' .P'oby 2Fwa rme They ride at a crazy speed chosen class poet, Henry Hubbard, that would mean certain death if a l'24E, class historian, C. A. Campbell, mishap occurred. '24E, class orator, amid John W. Kearns, Booth- 22; Delta Upsilon-The °24E, class prophet. House of Skill. Sororities may proveE Stegmeier, who' will serve as secere- which is the most popular among the Lary for two years after graduation, combined men-and women of the Uni- until the first class reunion, when an- versity. All at the Fair may throwr ote election will be held, was also darts at a fair damsel representing put in charge of collecting the $2 different sonorities. Prizes will be blankt suscrition or te givens to the ones scoring in their blanet ubsripion or he lumusandi the sorority that is hit the most official organ of the Alumni associa- will receive an additional prize. tion, from members of the class. It Booth 23; Phi Kappa Sigma-Ken- was voted at the meeting yesterday tacky Derby. Such famous horses as to subscribe in this manner. Ma--War. Zev, In Memorian, and months of difficult traveling, the an- cient sarcophagi f'on King Tjit's tomb have been brought to this coun- try. With the s ..rcophagi come the Daughter's of King 'Tut, lively treat- tires that have had new life put into their -veins with tjite 1Ein atien Goat Gland process. Booth 29; Tau Beta Phi--Physical Phenomena. The engineers in this society will preset ta serious , and highly cutertaininf; distpay of SonIe qf- t me sm ore , sp rctac u l r fr m :; ofti tph n n e a _ ro l c ,1 i ) H e p li laboratories. -{' r L o e l 1 - 1 - l s I b ooth 30?:: K app a P hi S u l~n w U r. i Tom Lt vrhl. The oh;iy ~liv1intg iu6111l+>mt of time "laic:;F~our", iitIdrn9 ' W1sh1i1-- ton ' 1 ncolnr, a mm'Roo: evolt,- wiql "1 ea on siirerri topics including- 'I}voluiiopn, The Fon ii IiDimnniomn, The- Ali aing Link ,and Perpetuatli lAlotiorn. In -ad- dlitibn the Doctor xwil ,Solv-inQpsov- era.Lrccrntiete lerctur'e:, t';p_(,urlidnt of : ,,,hich camne firsit, the hcn or the' Booi 31 don(l 1 ;)Club-Fags forj Field Goals. Toss thne -balls. at the baskets and w vin (i ,reottes. Three balls succe~sfttlly t~sseel 'ins atk- aof eaciretstwa w eofC,('mls" or Lucky Strikes; and one' nothing at all. Booth 32; Stairway. Booth .33; leta Beta fTu-Pictur~e Ca~llem'y. A chance to have your pic- ture taken at a minimum price with the best satisfaction. Expert photo-- graphers will take the pictures of' any andl all at the Fair. (Booth 34; Phi Gamma D)elta- -- Red' I0'Toole's Bar. Drinks wiill be :erved in this booth in the atmosphere of at real western saloon. The bartender is the kind that used to shoot out the lights w'hen the guns eaine into p~lay. Booth T rheta Delta Ch1,i--Coch_ (Fight. Two of the~ finest b)alitamt Iccsfo.tesalsotw dent of Mexico have been securethaeta1P+jsi- Iot doe and «bi i coffee.-'TIie captains of the footb~l 1 r esorS r q tb se 'it parade."I'iih at 4an baseball teams will -serve trot11, gesu 'staemamItt';- dogs anid coffee., I'T e C q io 1 d ' dyetr day from South" A'i s , F Poth ,tr;, Delta Kappa Epsilon-'-C]j ill be ol a-r pcl float Guards Vainge e Wih a''Cht'ow ' c~~iirra / j heavily aztmd, s WtI Intarhlrp n "etler go vri oI'ertad her e f ~titewit'toe the gat (keast ihoild startft lb r itfPtmlltiembers who gave the-mn thhaE ; ;Two pu-bilieattan omm C etemiclwiRlthe l' throau m' tie, wtv~Jls tlat'wutlti-la " h~It porest~rir as3 semesr.t Boy I Alarratigetnets foi1hte Ail'i'r~e -those- had~on theFain' amd addingfireh f Inds made: in been unmtd ihdo1' the te'v ba~cfsia sballs lmnIer dh t thfe genW ilo Apid~cds'of Jcjhm 1). i ricoe, '2#G, general air- at tilee cors cara. - c. 13othm 52r; w Delta Tan r ri ir- he Fair', will appear' today. %' °1e Iman .theco, e nchrg.j. Coerthe, Spot,