ANUARY 9, 1924t TI IF- V(71 [iA ILY iant Dirigible Which, Is Now Aiding In Fleet M1aneuvers Before Flight For Pole In Sunnnacr rnns Dean John R. Effinger, of the liter- C~~a" coIeglI~ NNAL~e, will give 1g F BENCH PLAY TI jUTS of the plays, April, 29 as the last lr T ryouts were held ysedy fe-nuai1 Cercle Francais dance, Nwhlich y yeterdy afer-lure on the Cercle Francais' lectuire noon for the French play which Is°core IM WILlMA -j given annually under the auspices of the C 'ercle Franca is. This year's play will be Moliere's "Le Medecin Malgre Lui". It will be preceded by a- curtain raiser', a one-act comedy, 'anglais tel jlu'on le, parne" by This-' tan Bernard.rThe opresentati on.,'will be May 2 in, Sarahi Caswell Angell will be held in the Women'ls League SOPHOMORE EMMNEE11S I I All candidates for the basket- Iball team are requested to° report I Iat 6 o'clock today at Waterman z rymnasium for p actice. ,, ~, Newv Hosielry Imprain P' ] 1~. aS. L JLast Time fToday! Mrs. Wallace Reid -AND.l Ja %es Kirkwood -ALSO- LARRYSEN "THE GOWN SHOP" I w r ........r AtSl~ I ~ -U . . a* O"-'**. . ...s. . .1,,E I The L. S. S. Shenandoah, giant air liner of Rthe U. S. navy, is participating in the winter maneuvers of the tlantic fleet in solithern waters in preparation for "the flight to the Northi Pole the dirigible will undertake 1is summer under the sponsorship of the government.' Latest arrivals of Wool Hose from England and Austria, in n'eights specially suited to colder r'eat her.' Thc- 'rc of f ine, soft yarn, wvith patterns of diamond checks and cross-bars w.oven in by hand. For the smart skeater rvce have ivarm knlickers and imported golf hose in _pleasing color and p~attern combinations. al119Siule St lon for prospective members tomor- pae{y abigeUIrst o s ,imdaeyfloig terpr Exhibit Paintings school use. The text will be trimmed! Iormance to be held in Sarah Caswell so as to be about two-thirds the sire Angell hall. Tryouts for membership-I In Mc/IMOr"Ia Hflil of the authorized edi $!yill be h~eldI Saturday morning in New- o___ f the authorized version. bterry hall. I- Two one-act plays will constitute An exhibition of paintings by vel1 Paris, Jan. 8.--Stanislas Colewski ,the Thursday evening program, "The' known Westorn artists opened yes: or- in a paper read to the. Academy of Key" by Franz Molnar and "At the day, in the upper gallery of Alun2 Sciences, says his exper"iments sitow 1awks' Well," by William Butler ilemorial Hall, where it will remainj that grafting tomatoes on potatoes Yeats. Both are. unusual in type, and ;adds to the solidity of tomatoes. Ethe latter~ has never been produced in until the 26th of this month. Includ- ,this country heretofore. They repre- ed in the exhibition are several paint- __________________ , Sent an innovation :in the drama and a ings by Leon Btakst, who is to speak great deal, of hard work on the part next Saturday night in Hill "Auditor- ~of actors and directing staff,° accord-j lum under the auspices of the Orator-! 'ing to officers of the club. i cal Association. Mr. Bakst's worksJ, IMarion Miller, '24, will have 'the are to remain this week only. ub ,leading feminine role in At the The exhibition is open to the pub- !N- At ~ 111t11i1 flllilllll81!ellllili11i1111lU 1110 il -~ I~4 Ithe' "N EWMUSI nr sst .,. . Neatly combed, well- opt hair is a f usines ndscil 53t AT STACOMB makes the hair stay combed s In a~y style oike even -after it hasp - I just been'washed., ' « f STACOMB-ti. resoginal--has been 7used for years b~y stars of stage and i # screen-leaders of style. 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