z s A/ X{ C DETROIT MEN TO JUJOSE SWIMMING MEET HERE, H1OUSE~S 'ETER RELAY TEAMIS IN FIRST ALL-CAMPUS CON- TEST Charles D. Lynch, of Detroit. presi- dent of the Michigan Amateur Athletic associati~on of the U~nted States, Charles H. Blrennan, chairman of the swimminig comittee of the A. A. U. and George Graves, president of the Detroit A. A. U., will be the judg'es' In the first all-campus swlmnming meet to be held at 4 o'clock Thursday fa the Y. M. C. A. These men, prominent in the ath- letic field and in the promotion of the, Olympic tryouts to be held on Ferry field this spring have given their sup port to the meet by consenting to come out from Detroit as judges of the af- fair. The women of the University are also lending their, support and are taking an active interest in the event in an effort to make the first meet suc', a success as will guarantee 'succes- sive meets in the future. The Physical Education club an, Newberry residence have entered relay teamis in the meet. Other houses andt dormitories afire urge~d to have their houses represented in the events. Spe-7 cial talent is not an essential for qual- ification but any woman who is inter- ested is requested to sign up in Bar-4 hour gymnasium before Thursday noon. Seven events wiltlile featured in the meoet but an Individual is allowed par- tiipation in only three of the events. H~onor points will be awarded for qual- fication in the meet and for first, sec-. ond and third places. jNtces[ The regular tea for the graduate women will be given this week from 4 to 5 o'clock today in the play room of Betsy B3arbour.f University Girls' Glee, club will meet at 4:30 o'clock, today in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium.t Mummers will meet at 4 o'clock~ MICHIGA WINS FOUR OF SI RIFLE MATCHES SIX VNITVERSITES TO ICE CHAL. , F;N Gxlr BY TEAM TITS MOLNT1L With foiir out of six .riffe matches in Michigan's favor and 'six colleges on the schedule for challenge this month, the women's rifle team should have a Starr Commonwealth Provides Hdome And Education For Girls The Starr Commonwealth for Girls of this' institution was secretary and is a school, founded by Mr. 'Floyd assistant to Mr. Starr for years,' which Starr, president and general manag- position she resigned to become presi- er of the Starr Commonwealth for (Continued on Page Seven) Boys at Albion, Mich. It providesBstLssCuat Etrti home and ideal train ing for girls who' are without parents, and for those1t The Ann Arbor Business and Profes- other s who lack that environment and sional Women's club will entertain at training which make for the highest a St .Patrick's party at the. city Y. type of womanhood.C W. C. A. at 7:15 o'clock tonight. Menv- Miss Helen Clarke who is the head bers are invited to bring their guests. -- I IJ~Id LJIL4~~ 'air chance of approaching the lead house. tin th~e rifle challenges. Michigan Iwill challenge the University of MVon- Marc paniets n lie mmb~hiptana Saturday afternoon and the' Uni- i subscriptions, to -the Univer liy of versities of Vermont, Louisana, Idaho, Michigan League are due and payable Syracuse and Ripon college, respec- to Charlotte Blagdon,' 602 Monroe tively, follow on the list of matches. street. Phoebe B. Gregory, '24, captain of the rifle team, and Anna Wheeler, '26, Practice for the Junior Girls' play have showed remarkable accuracy in for this week will be as follows: To- the previous challenges. Miss Wheel- day at 4 o'clock cast and choruses forerhvnarcodf99utf10in first act; at 7 o'clock, cast of second morthavinge ahed.f99T of 100ain act in University hall. Wednesday, at ms of theachs.Th reinngeron 5 o'clock, chorus 8 in the middle par- 1 ebr ftesudrneaon for of Barbour gymnasium; at 7 o' an average of 9. clock soloists in Lane hall. Thurs- day, at 3 o'clock, chorus 13; at 4 o'- clock, chorus 3; at 5 o'clock, chorus 6,; at 7 o'clock, cast and choruses of the first and second acts. Friday, at SAT. MA CH 15 3 o'clock, chorus 9; at 4 o'clock, chor- NITE. us 1; at' 5 ,o'clock, chorus 2; at 7 111t1 Thomas .Jefferson, Be ssie Ba- o'clock, cast ar~d choruses of the first (en, Charles E. E.vans and Last Sea- and second acts. Saturday, at 9 o'-, rf~~ ',t clock, chorus 10; at 10 o'clock,, chorus 11; at. 11. o'clock, chorus 4; at 7 o'-d clock, cast and choruses of first and R'NS second acts..t x All reheai;sals will be held in Sarah T A Caswll Agellhall unless otherwise'.T A jstated.. ?+1 ' w w w 40 0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0,W% I The First Spring Hat- NOW PLAYING MOWN J. Warren Kerrigan W AND.A HAA WLEY ALICE C ALHOU N IN "The Man from W hat shouldc it be? 'THE"P arisian-the New Yorker says '~Small. Tailored. Straw. DarkL Navy with a touch of white." For then one is hatted smartly and practically for all the events and errands" of the day. Replicas of New York's, fiat spring models have just arrived here. They were created for us --then rushed to us by. the. Vogue Hat Company of Fifth Avenue. Come early--while they are still all here. Come---whether you come to buy-or come to look. 11 i '1 . Brod ney's" ALSO W~RO CE S "TWO WMIONS-DOTN COVERED" df aa 1 CARTOON PATHE NEWS PRESS Authors Discuss Best Methods Of-I Keeping Husband Edna Ferber, the author, disagrees with another prominent writer, Fannie Hurst, on the subject of the treat- ment of a husband. ,Miss Hurst and her husband,, 3. S. Danielson, paintaini separate apartments and' make' en- gagements with one another. like; oth- er friends. Miss Hurst claims that af- ter :several, ,earsof following this plan she is c ivncd -ht tis a grat. success. Mlss F Wir is4 4'q ed ab' y ing:. "If I had a huba d dkeel), Y im3itj home. I don'ttbelieve in separtee.- tablishments. And if I should m~iarry, he would hav~e to he the kind of a man that I could take a. walk with1' Women whose names have been ac- cepted as ushers for the Junior Girls' play were notified yesterday. Those whose names were not accepted as us- hers may be given another opportun- ity- to help with the play. Mortarboard members are' notified of. a meeting of especial importance called for 7:30 o'clock Thursday, at Helen Newberry residence. More than 150~ freshoran w-pna the University of Kansas~ attended the "~gree~n girls': grub" whic:h ws,,-held the4 veentl . 0j,0 of the eatu es 6f'thci"vening ivas ~-fashion -show. £(asturYe: for t i41&ca,ionswrerep-j res(-ired, and one irhl in ea(h -couple :wore; correct clotlhe , while d*lw pazrt- nel burlesqued her attire. A= . NrAR.LT - NAIL ORDERIS M)Wl {)C7 i I25: RaE $ . .1-O $f 4fi r . yO EL a U8 1L B34 w ;rv,,Sw U. rIx iss' Ferber also claims that "Wo- make better mates than men he- se then a~r eter av on-. ; T - I" F ethe arts of a.lover. G it- e . a er- -- ,she advises maried people. You wntlieto -be Coaxed to see- ILS' GLEE C LU~IS TO A EGA AC CPfiMIMRF1 I M E a 9 a unt~iiw BOTH University Girls' Glee club has ac--I Gepted the followilng inembers as a result of the second semester tryouts: M~aryellen Brown, spec., Louise Boer,, '25, Clara Lain, '26, Isbelle SlawsonI '26,- Ingrid Aloing, '26, and Louise Alf- Sen. Iudia~naa to JHave Sweater Hot)p~ ~'ickets for the sweater hop to be given next Saturday, "St. Patrick's, cy in the evening," in the Memorial 'yminasium at the University 'of In-- dia.na have been self',ng unusually well. All the girls attending~ the af- fair~ are urged to wear sweaters. Ac-, cording to the committee in charge the rather elaborate green and white dec -i orations should warm any Irishman's h~eart. L His latest pitture Wrttens by America's foremdost authobr ® B ® ® PIP t - Comne along and follow 1 " ~Pied Piper 1\aone" 7 .I O~ il ough love. and ad- venture on land and sea. (Lis~ Wilson as leading lady.) And a 4 4 I I- 0r N r Displayedons livingmodel at Granger 's. Tloonnight, 7:303 How dlong ought skirts to be? What is the silhouette for spring? What Modes, what colors rule the world of fashion? These and your hundred other questions regarding spring and summer styles will be authorita- tively nterestingly arnswered, y .Good- year's fashion exposition on living models. Tonight, at Granger' s Academy. The largest, most informative style display Ann Arbor has ever known. / You are Invited! -ADDED- ~A CHRITIE JUTVE:NILE t O 3EDY flock of the cutest kids -ever seen on the screen. Priees 2Matinee, All Seants arc .acid 50C Ha~rmionious Prelude - To"pics I.' :a a U, "~Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. U" -Friday- - Sunday- Featuring Harrison Ford Owenxi oor and Bessie Love #, L - - --E- AT THlE THEATERS Screen--Today ..- *Arcade - Thomas Meighan "Pied Piper Malone." in Majestic -~ Glenn Hunter in "WVest of the Water Tower," Wuerth-"The Man from lBrod- ney's," with J. Warren Kerri- -gan, Alice Calhoun and Wanda Hawley. ANa " I4AVOY WST FT F Ta TOI)AY ANTI11WEDNESDAY The Doctor of Melody (F"or vw rly ofi Ed Wynn'ims Carnial) A-ND IiIS - In a specialty stage presentation 144 electrical effects Playing Bolh Afternoon ,,nd E vening -ALSO- "MTOVIE PIONEERS" I , ff AU. 0 ski