___ ___ ___ ___THE- MICHIGAN DAILY ®ur Br i Un Sorori ty To Give ou OMPETITION SHOWS orrt[o ieLAUE RECEIVES FEW M Bridge Tea Today te IN W W A A CA PGeorge Washington decorations in bS STIONS FOR Fe red and white wvill be a feature of the - IRGNIA HALL AND COZAD bridge tea which the Kappa Alpha OFFER IZES FOR BEST IDEAS be HOUSES LEAD WITH Theat sorority is giving for the bene- FOR RAISIN the I0$ S PERCENT fit of the Women's League fro 2 to INY of 00P CET5 o'clock today at its hous~e, 1414 ___thy IWashtenaw avenue. Mary Mayes,'2 Competition among the houses oni r h Entries in the prize contest which the k campus is growing with each day Tables will be sold at $3, each group the Woman's League is. conducting to be the membership campaign of the choosing its own players. A prize obtain novel suggestion for raising. omen's Athletic association. Every for the winning score xwill b given. Imoney for the University of Michigan Mu )use is being canvassed by the athlThe tea this afternoo s one of the League building are coming in slow- Lic ana~rswh0areaimng or he arge evenits which the Women's Lea- c managers who are aiming for the gue has planned for this year, and a ly, according to Xa report from AdI Fl 0 percent mark and the gymnasium large attendance is expected. Mulholland, undergraduate secretary.j asses are also giving their co-oper- Few individuals or houses have re- on in securing members for the as- 'nsponded with suggestions to win the. ciation. prize of $10 which is being offered S A membership card signed in the iufJU[SUTO PRESENT for the best suggesetion which can ' Fri rmnasium class may also be counted jTbe carried out by the campus working the ward the 100 percent of the house as a whole, or the $5 prize which will me dormitory where the individual 1! F UEIUIII be given for a suggestion which a Cha es. single group can work out. The con-Th Virginia Hall league house and Co- Picturesque scenes of the Cornish test closes March 1. nle d house both with 100 percent mem- coast and heather clad hills with nov- Ideas which will be considered need son rship lead the campus houses in the ftd n not be original and may be some' ce. Jordan house follows with a which other universities have found r cent of 86, and Reach house "Will O'The Wisp", the first of a ser- successful. They should, however, be ie: asts of 87 per cent. Sigma Kappa ies of short plays to be presented by now to the Michigan campus. Sug- C ids the sororities with a per cent of Masques dramtic society at 8 o'clock gestions for teas ar dances will be Oh Chi Omega and Delta Gamma are Thursday night Feb. 28, in Sarah Cas- considered only if they are novelties. ann xt highest with a percentage of 54. well Angell hall. The committee reserves the right to fair Martha Cook dormitory has organ- The program of the society includ- use all suggestions which are handed ver d the house according to floors es five plays to be produced by mem- in with the provision that a group the th a woman to canvass each floor' bers of Masques during the semester. sugrgesting an idea will be given the m0 an effort to reach the goal. At' "Will ' The Wisp" is being present- first opportunity to carry it out, if itt esent they lead the dormitories in ed at the request of enthusiastic wit- is found to be workable. ce e membership secured. nesses of the performance of the show Alt suggstions should be sent or ye The membership drive will be con- last spring. hIanded in to Miss Muiholand at Bar- ued until Monday afternoon because Committees for the production follow: bour gymnasium. She will be in .the the time lost over the holiday. General chairman, Velma Leigh Car- office after 2 o'clock every day to mberships will be received at the . ter, '24; music, Lucile Bellamy, '25; consult with any one concerning A. A. desk in Barbour gymnasium dancing, Hortense Hoad, '24; advertis- ,further details of the contest. time during the day. ing, Verena Moran, '25; business, Mar- . teunt yion munz, '24; prompter, Florence Athena to hold Tryouts imian studies ChemicalEnierg McComb, '25; stage, Shire Salisbury, Athena society will hold member- Oregon Agriculture college , boasts'24; properties, Charlotta Ewing, '24; ship tryouts at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday one woman student who is register- and make-up, Dorothy Weimer, '24. in the Alpha Nu rooms, fourth floor in chemical engineering. Helen Tickets for the play may be obtained of University Hall. ,rburger of Anaheim, Cal. is the at the door. Price 35 cents. ly girl at O. A. C. taking that Prof. Marcel Clavel of the romance arse, and the only girl member of DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING languages department spoke in Kala- i Epsilon honorary local chemical' BIG RESULTS- mazoo last night before the Alliance gineering traternity. ON LITTLE INVESTMENT Francais, a French club of that city. Tg because the faculty has dealt out Seeks Contributors _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Feminine contributors to "The N ti rown Jug," humor monthly of Brown OJ CL S niversity, Providence, R. I., will put , t a "Her" number as the regular arch issue. As prizes in the con- Certificates for the club leader's st in humor, four gold and two sil- training course given last semester r charms are being offered for the t may be obtained by women who have st contributions. .jcompleted the course, by calling at the Material for the "Her" number is office of the Y. W. C. A., Newberry ing solicited from women all over I hall. e country according to the custom, including.numerous universities in Second semester tryouts for mem- e issue. The only requiremxents for, bership' in the University" Girls' Gleej . contributions are that they should club will be held st 2 o s'clock 'ues original,. and should be received by day, Feb. 26, in the. studio of Miss e editor of:"Her" number, Brown Maude Kleyn, School of Music. g, Providence, R. I., on or before. Lrch 15, 1924. Junior Girls' play practices will be Read The Daily "Classified" I-I PLAYING sG THE MAN o CLE G A .zY a, BY RALPH CON NOR RESHMEN GLEE CLUB SELECTS held today as follows: 9 chorus 6; 130 :3 o'clock, 10 us 4; 1 o'clock, chorus 12;2 o'lock, chor- 2 :30 o"- iv Second semester tryouts for the eshman Girls' Glee club resulted in selection of the following 10 wo- n: Norma Snell, Dorothy Allison, arlene Shiland, Irene Fields, Isabel orpe, Ruth Holznagle, Phyllis Haeh- e, Marjorie Miller, Elizabeth Ander- n, and Charlotte Wardell. clock, chorus 13, all in Sarah Caswell; Angell hall. Saturday, 9 o'clock, cast and choruses for the first act; 10:30' o'clock, cast and choruses for the sec- ond act. Junior women who are taking men's parts in the Junior Girls' play are ask- ed to wear their hair as they will in the play, at the general practice Sat- urdlay morning. "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything quickly.-Adv. SID SMITH IN "A MAN OF POSITION" NEXT WEEK H E 0 L D n Barred from 0. S. U. Function olumbus, O., Feb. 21.-Women at io State university will hold their nual costume ball March 8. The af- ris open only to women of the uni- rsity. Prizes- will be awarded for most unique, the funniest, and the st elaborate costumes. At various es. men have tried to invade the ne of this festival, but in recent ars this has not been so prevalent New Victor Records i I I 4 i , WZW EVERY FRIDAY UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE 601-05 East Wiliamn St. _ .,.,,_ --._._.. --- _ , h . _1 I-r A.ie, ;, ~J92~4 I- I I I o 0 d - '..; , Fashion' Revue i' f ! i i; . _ . _ A F . - v .. - r t .. SPRING Fashions will be revealed at a Fashion Revue to be given at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, February 26, in the ready-to- wear section, second floor. Every style detail will be displayed by models chosen =from the store staff and every perplexing.question con- cerning authentic modes for Spring will be solved. I -.- 'If 66 4 . . . y ,' s r+ Ln w w r r 'r M A 4 r M r Ai d. y. k Y. 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Styles for each individual- need and for hour of the day will be shown. . ~ARTHUj &09%E S WROCHF ELEANOR BOARDMANFORDSTERLING-RAY GRIFFMTH1 TYRONE P0WER-WALLACE MAcD NALD 'a5 < e. i 5i w y ,. ' i i q l ' ,. } . .y .. i 1 i. f y . r .. o .. ;... ' . ' 1 2 4'i'R :K 4 ; ^ u, r _ r ,, 1. , , _' 'l 2 X j 1vN# 5 7 I j I II }I I o \ / _ r- i J t ,, d r r 4 ERNIE KAISER'S ON THE STU l' 8 L'il, AND I IN AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAM AND OTHER MAJESTIC DIVERTISEMENTS BARGAIN MATINEE All Seals 5c THURSDAY in. War Tatx ~i¢'ri ''"":. at2:0 nd 3: y S OrcicsraAC~lnanilet t *Pot*la Sam 1 1 S:N D AY 111 k I