______ THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. .. . s I i FAVA Read The Daily "Classified" Columns II First Time Anywhere At These ,.. F 1~~ I WOMEN TO CHOOSE1 LEADERS TOMQNORU' Women's League, Y. IV. C. A., a IV. A. A. Present List of Candidates VOTING WILL TAKE PLACE AT LEAGUE BOOTH IN U-HAL Annual elections for all offices the Women's League, in the Y. W.t A., and the Women's Athletic assoc tion will take place from 8 to1 o'clock and from 1 to 5 o'clock tomo row at the Women's League booth University hall. Since every woman in the Univers ty automatically becomes a memb of the Women's League when she m triculates, every woman is expecte to vote for the candidates for ti League. Only members of the Y. N C. A. may vote for the candidateso that organization while voting privi eges for the Women's Athletic assoc ation require active membership, th is, 100 honor points and membersh dues paid up. League Chooses Nominees :Nominees for offices in the Women League are as follows: Charlot Blagdon, Jeane Briggs, Olive !McKa president; Margaret Dixon, Doroth McFarlan, vice-president; Elizabet Parrot, Kathryn Willson, treasurer Margaret Effinger, Ruth Carson, ree ording secretary; Jessie Spragu (Continued on Page Five) Notices All freshmen women will meet at o'clock today in Sarah Caswell An gell hall. Committee chairmen an their committees are especially urge to be present. nd JL in C. r- WO CENI URG~ED TO TOTE IN I STRAW IWLARIES TODAY I All University women are urg- ed to vote at the straw primary election of candidates for pres- ident to be held today on the campus. This is the time for the women of Michigan to use their privileges of universal suf- rage. Age requirements do not hold in this vote. No previous registration is necessary. The expression of a choice of a can- didate will be incomplete with- out the vote of every woman on the campus. ANNUAL INDOOR TRACK MEET TO BE HELD TODAY Women from all classes will par- ticipate in the annual indoor track meet which will be held at 4 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. Regular practices have been held every week in all of the meet events! including the three class events, track relay, soccer dribble relay, and ob- stacle relay. The remaining events will consist of the dash, shot put, high and rope jump and buck. Honor points will be awarded for participa- tion in the meet. Al f~ownna n li ommahr 'Ii' GI At the x~ inewoenon the campus are IS Bvited to attend. 1er Freshmen Compete' eA .NIIT9AT. MA InA.nContest N. Two swimming tests will be con- Wcrds for a freshman song to be of ducted b membe f t . A. A. sung on Lantern night are to be the l- object of a prize contest sponsored i for all womien who are interested ill by the freshman pageant committee. at the sport and in gaining honor points Requirements for the contest are that ip at 7:15 o'clock tonight in the Y. W. the song be short, pointed, and suit- C. A. pool. ( able to be sung throughout the col- Thirty honors will be awarded to lege life of the class of 1927. 's all women who are successful in the The words may be set to familiar to first test which consists of the side music or new music may be written. y, stroke and back stroke for form and A collaboration of two freshman wo- y the racing dive. The second test is I men on the words and music is recom- h similar to the first with the addition mended. All entries in the contest r; of the breast stroke and either the must be handed in not later than Fri- c- crawl or racing back sroke for form, day, April 11, in the office of the e, 100 yeards of any stroke, plain front dcan of women. dive and another optional dive and ----- - the tank turn, 50 honors will lie given Patroigize Daily Advertisers.-Adv " for success in both of the tests. Women who desire to take these __ tests are requested to sign up in Bar-1 LOOK hour gymnasium today before th Kv report at the Y. M. C. A. pool. On the Inside MAOK COVER of "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything Your TELEPHONE BOOK. yd quickly.-Adv. ~ r. F 2-3:30 All Seats > 7-8:30 1ConeraI A du sIoii tl5" Reserved Sc Orchestra Doubled in 11 I' x r '_ ° _ : ^ 1_; .I The Junior Girls' play tax money after all fines have been deducted, will be returned by Jeanne Briggs i from 2:30 until .4:30 o'clock today I in .Barbour gymnasium. If womn are unable to attend at the hours design- ated they should send someone ini their stead or the money will be giv- ei to the Women's League. Pi Lambda Theta will meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow at the Delta Delta Delta house. Frances Ames, '23, will not be at the Poly Little Tea shop this week due to the coming vacation. The percentage given by Himelhoch's to' the Women's League for all goods purchased by Michigan women at their store will continue over vaca- tion as usual. Riding classes are meeting regular- ly at the assighed hours at the fair1 grounds. All women interested in: electing this riding course with intruc- tion are requested to report to Cap- tain Holm some afternoon this week! at the fair grounds and arrange for sections. The last tea given for the graduate women students will be given from 4 to 5so'clock today at Betsy Barbour1 house. . Sigma Delta Phi will meet at .4 o'clock, Wednesday, at the Gamma Phi Beta house. Members are request- ed to bring convention tax. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF RETAILING The School of Retailing trains for executive positions. MERCHANDISING TRAINING ADVERTISING TEACEIING PERSONNEL SERVICE FINANCE and CONTROL Merchants are eager to secure trained men and women in these fields. SERVICE FELLOWSHIPS Certificate ...........1 year M. S. in Retailing .. . .2 years Illustrated booklet on application. For further information write Dr. Norris A. Briscoe, Director of New York University School of Retailing 100 Washington Square, New York :City. . -o d 1 H"AVE YOUR RUGS CLEANED DURING VACATION By the Snhampoo Metbod "Eer Rug Shainooed witii Ivory Soaip" at the AMERICAN RUG CLEANING WORKS P1ONE 1911 V 9' Producers of motion pictures insist that thy6 can never realize their original investment unless they ''road-show'' BIG PICTURES. In substantiation of such a claim they point to t''The Covered Wagon"". '' The Hunchback of Notre Dame' ' and ''The 10 Command- ments??, all of which are now shown nationally at A ten-mile honor point hike leave at 3 o'clock tomorrow from boor gymnasium. will Bar- SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT EAT AT REX'S TlE CLUB LUNCII 712 Arbor Street Near State and Packard Streets f e a D of zQ 3 f 1 f b- J i As a special favor to us-.-and after condiderablo effort on our part--Metro has agreed to make ae"tz'ial exception'' in-the Ann Arbor engagements of THE WHITE SISTER'' and "fSCARAMOUCHE''. In brief, it means that if the Ann Arbor engagement is suocessful, other theatre-managers and the theatre-goers in other towns will get the benefit, for Metro expects ONLY an adequate revenue. If we're successful with our engagement at 55c prices, the day of the HIGH PRICED PICTURE attraction IS DOOMED. If we fail, it's-as ' TU B BLOU S E S SO DAINTY AND TRIM Modesty $1.95 We cheerfully paid $1.65 to see ''OTHE WHITE SISTER' ' and ''SCARAMOUCHE' ' at the Woods theatre in Chicago recently. What's more we enjoyed them, and felt we had gotten our money's worth. You will be afforded the opportunity of witnessing these same gigantic productions at 55c. If Ann Arbor responds en masse, and the way the production justifies, good for Ann Arbor and all concerned. If Ann Arbor fails, watch the Whitney show all the BIG ones at road show prices. -This frank statement of conditions as they actu- ally exist today is written in the firm belief that Ann Arbor will not fail nor fall short of the trust we have placed in the theatre-going public. Prevents us from tooting our own horn-(too loudly), but we really believe, and our cus- tomers boldly state, that there is No Better Eating Place >i A Tub Blouse is always so fresh that it wins its way into the wardrobe of the most particular women. Fashioned from dimity and made in the tuck in or over blouse style (to please individual taste) it becomes very important for Spring 1924. Many are simple in style, tucked finely. Others have a touch of Irish crochet lace or fagoting as trimming. A num- ber of different style collars are found in this group. College women will want to come in tomorrow and select several at I 11 I mPum R A~vTTA.t t'?Jm