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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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spirit of lco-operation sand friendsh 2ip 'Play To In eGiven
will be promoted among. all LUniv-er- .T '
sits, women regardlless] of the size orj At League P-artyere'fognzaino h os
where they live.

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by Mumnmers at the Women's League
party at 4 o'clock today at Barbour
gymnasium.
The cast is as follows: Mmne, La,
Rose, Madeline McGurk, '24; Millie,
the daughter, Merel Parks, '26; The
Girl, Phyllis Delf, '24. Refreshments
and dancing will follow, for Which

the five-piece Unon ore
.furnish the music. All wc
vited to attend the party,
be from 4 to 5;45 o'clock.
IDAILY CLASSIFIEDS
BIG RE~SULTS-
ON LITTLEI INVESTI

FINAL RIFEMATCH
SCHEDULED FRTOA
Vermont and De~auw rifle teams
will furnish the final. opposition of the
season for the women's rifle squad]
when th~ey face the two schools in the
last challenge of the year this after-
noon.,
Michigan women have a total of1
eight mnatches to their credit. out of
the 10 which have been shot up to"
date. A score of 600 out of a possible,
600, the best record ever established!I
by a University squad, was made in4
the Syracuse challenge last week.J
Pernice Gregory, '24, and Anna Wheel-
er, '26, have scored a. 99 out of a pos-
sible 100 in every match of the season.
Seventy-five women were enrolledJ
in~ the rifle classes last fall under the
direction of Capt. Forest E.l Collins,'
of the Engineering college. A squad
of 15 women were selected at the1
end of the first semester, for tryouts 11~
for the rifle team, and 10 of these'
women qulifled for the women's Var-
sity. Miss Gregory is captain of the
suad this year.V
-~Notices
Suggestions for - tunts for "Check-
erboard irn" to be opened Friday,
April 4, at Betsy B~arbour house,!
should be sent to Margaret ]Effinger, .
1035 Martin place.
Track practices for the classes in
preparation for the indoor meot are
as follows: Freshmen, Monday at 4
olock; sopjhoniores Monday at 5
o'clock; juniors and seniors, Thurs-1
day at 4 o'clock.
All freshmen and sophomores wish-
ing to be in the captain basketball d(,-!
inonstration April 3, are requested to
sign up at once with Miss Erley inj
Darbour gymnasium.
Any houses vanting 'bluebooks are;as e to p ne M r r t Di n at 4 2
asketo llpa he Marareyt inatUn2i-
versity hall. All houses which owes

money for bluebooks should send it to treasurer, Lillis Beattie, '25. CR1 CIQ
MraeDioat12Hilsreim- Pln In The Daily of Wednesday, March
Meagaet io t125Hl tethv enmaefrtoo 26, the name of Margaret 'Fieldws
meitey the honor houses to join ?n giving a Ngiven, as a nominee for senior rep- I
Allbils fr he unir irl' paytea each week for women in the oth-J resentative on the judiciary council
mustbe entto dnaKadw, usi e r League houses in their zones. In of. the Women's League. The candi-1
manager, 1503 Washtenaw avenue, by this way it is hoped that a greater. date is Margaret Beal.
April "1. Junior women who have
charged articles to the Junior Girls'

t.rigin 'E, a one-act play by
Frank G. Tompkins, instructor at the
City College of Detroit, will be given

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play must also give their names.
All Y. W. C. A. pledges are to be
paid as soon as possible. They are to
be paid in the Y. 't4. C. A. office at'
Newberry hall.
The volin group of the Matinee
Musicale Studlent .league wvill meet at
4:15 o'clock, today at the homed
of Mrs. JEyrl Bacher, 1113 Ferdon
road. All n embe-rs are urged to bel
nresenit.
IONOR COUNCIL
ELECTS OFF WERS[
Oflicersi for the secondl semester
have been elected by the Ihonor coun-
cil of ,.eagu hi ouses as follows: Pres-
:lent, Fuel SdrChCI'er 25;vice-pres-
ident, 11chen K '~24; secretary and
Antwrr. rn vrk
APRIL1 OTIH STARTING
Presenting the Aristocratic
Dog Wonder
Strongeart
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"'the Love Master"
Time Famnous Dog star of,
"671e Silent Call
C'APTIVATiES AND AM AZES ALL

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Spring Hats. Narrow brims,
high crown, and short back
are all features. of this model
--- in black and all colors.

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Burch field Will Show at Hotel Allenel, Friday,
Saturday and Monday, March 28th, 29th and 31st
Correct Clothes f or Spring
From the L Yt tnollege Shop
T HE latest ideas in everything College Men
wear-Hats, Cothing, Furnishings, Shoes-
surassnganything heretof ore shown and
brought direct to you at College. ?G IP s you
every advantage' of selection you Would enJoy.
at thisgr at store. Eve thatd etrq1~y

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ShOWS DAILY
Matinees
M. Floor, 3vC

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tftit) dor inexIt uiyItseIk
Tihird Di n'ua o'%ic'. 'I' is
latest clawemn nov-elty which co its
more gthan a fedtue, yet ln,;I,
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Evenings
Bui. 355 i31. Floor, 50c
Kidies l~c All Shows

From tie Story by
KATE JORDAN.

The story of a reckless young
wCifewh is trapedr by a written
con)f'ic .Aon of 1ova tfr3, nn.fh,

ON THE' STAGE.

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The Band That Played for President Wilson on the Steamship
George Washington
Tad Tiema S ozeI

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