SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925 THE MICHIGAN. DAILY PAGE 1F.' VN . b I s f ml l \ o s UNDERCLASS TRACK MEET~ ensMtches1 Start Wednesday, WON B FREBMEN OMENOpeninigganmes in the spring tennis , ornmntwl be played Wednes-i WO MEN'S LEAGUE TO ~ INSTALL OFIERS 1,000 Tickets to bie Sold For Supper1 Held at Barbour Gym on May 6 TICKETS ARE LIMITED1 Monday morning 1,000 tickets go on sale for the installation supper# for the new officers of the Women's. League which will be held Wednes- day evening, May 6 at Barbour gym- nasium. Tickets are 50 cents and may be obtained at the candy booth between 8 and 5 o'clock, and at Grace Clarke's desk in Barbour gymnasium between 2 and. 5 o'clock every day. General management of the ticket sale is under the direction of Ethel Schroeder, '25. The committee urge that women buy their tickets at thel earliest possible opportunity. No more than the 1,000 tickets will be sold. There are 2,000 women on cam- pus. An early purchase of tickets is necessary for a place at the install- ation. ANNOU NCE ADDITIONS TO PAGEANT COMMITTEE', I~lI~T~f fllhIIEn tries in the Freshman and Soph-i day in Palmer field. More than 60 Called World's Uf IO DIHIHIL HON R ui oor indoor track mfeet, held at womn have already signed up on the Brve t om n I C ; r inlued 131posters in JBarbour gymnasium and Thursda the Palmer field house for the match.t . ~~A ARE N NEW BThusdaSafernon nclded137!The posters will be taken down Tues-I day night and no one will be allowed :. .themee wit a cor of 1091-2to enter the tournament who has not No athletic honor points ' l epilt to 92 1-2 p-oints for the So ) - oinores. The meet wasI5 iun. off by sge yta ie 1 ^:r ;: .:given hereafter for holding office in Luil;as,'7,W .A rc Last fall 70 women entered the! the W. A. A according to the execu- tournament of which Katherine ::::>.":. manager, assisted by Junior a~nd sen- t ive boar d of that association.11'WIUhI ocher, '25, w on the championship. S *4 Another innovation is that after thisf'tevta2ydahws According to Miss Louise Howe of Thefisevna2yaddsws >:4q "' " ,.year no material awards such as I rL'a~n'2 ihatm the physical education department, it sweaters will be given. It is of4seods-tcrwnnr'i h is hoped that an even larger number lieved b~y the board that the grantingevt ('eIicimd'rd 28s- will take part this spring. Honor of symbolic awards such as letters on'BenceSahlr'2;h points in the W. A. A. will be award- will tend to promote a better spirti';Iaed for teni, 5 for par ticiain 10 of sportsmanship. fortteo28,fortheeach round abovethe second. EmilyIlulbert, '27, placed first in foi : .The honor points for participationtepulpkimang8ft3 The courts on .Palmer field are, 'in athletic activities will be awarded inches. Dorothy Gaily, '28, won open for practice except at the class acodngt h catwhcYa hours of 10, 11, 2, and 3 o'clock. acodn otecatwihwssecond place, and Helen Morse, '28.,_____________________ published in The Daily before vaca- adLi otr 2,te o hr tn.Tesno litsoighorand fourth place. were Elizabeth Nutt, '28, first, Alta!I points is as follows : Mary Lawton, '28, won the basket Hamiel, '28, second, and Inez Clarke, Greta Adams, 210, Marion Barlow, bial throw with a. distance of 75.feet'28, third. 10,.agaetBa,,1..Lcil.Dl 6 inches. Laura Trmbey '28, placed! Alice Wilcox,_ '27, won the high .""am.;,795 Louis Boor:120,::ele second in the event; Gertrude Hluber, Jump, m t1ic, .. ;r::;:::::::;.: I Boorman, 120, Bernice Boyd, 10, 1'27, tird, and Lucinda Sherwood, '27, Josephine Norton, 28, and Helen, JeneBig 6,Calot'rm fiit Hawkins, '28, tied for second and Iwell, 110, Verginia' Crnin,479,Alm7a rlewnnrafte ah ndtrwtirilc, n en Dow, '8 ..Crouse, , DorothyDai,60Ma- ---___ - placed fourth. >^' Marion Dutton, 120, Charlotte Eck- ~~~~~~~~~~~Olga Verdelin, 390, Leona Wngr arnz al dvtsr -i hart, 185, Dorothy Eggert, 260,Olv I]grtXit,10pa.-d. &' Fast, 455, Martha Gill, 410, Magnolia iA Greilich, 100, Nancy Harsh, 495, Mar- bgare Hays, 100, Ladybelle Heath, 170, Martha Howell, 400, Blanch Hull, Admirers of Mie. Marthe, noted 245, Edna Kadow, 295, Lila Kendall: Parisian lion-tamer, claim for her the 115, Bertha Kiel, 235. titl of"th mot farlss oma inI Alph'ra Ladd, 960, Rosabol Lee, 220, 1 til f"h otfals oa nElizabeth Liebermann, 240, Dorothyj{ the worldl." McFarlane, 275, Olive McKay, 765,:i.!! Martha Miller, 125, Mildred Murphy, Foreign women are urged to at- 260, Frances Murray, 755, Elsa Ohl-d tend he Comopoitan unch o acher, 860, Lydia Phil, 100, Eliza- tinonaCrtchrh teBeth Ranck, 545, Vera Reed, 100, s thisnoo at hrit chrchasth I Ruth Richardson, 685, Beryl Schaffer, elections of the club will take place 340, Elsa Schrieber, 125, Adelaide!I at that meeting. Sheror, 775, Evelyn Smith, 850, Char-jI NOTICES Active members of the Mortarboard society will entertain the aluninae Michigan chapter at 1 o'clock lunch- eon at the Lantern Shop. Plans have± been made to make this joint meeting' a social time and to express to the alumnae chapter the appreciation of the active members for the interestj and sz" pc'rt of the alumnae this year. !National campaign committee of. the Women's League endowment fund are,, holding a meeting Monday afternoon at the Woman's City club in Detroit. There will hearsal of the club at 12:45 beC an important re- Uiiversitv 0Giris' Glee o'clocki today at Hill IMembers of the University Girls' Glee club will meet at 3:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon at .hill auditorium fcr the Faculty concert. S PalrmOizo UPy (Advertisers - it payi~s.-A dv. D~ean Jean Hamilton, chairman of the campaign coimmittee will' ho in attend- ance attliA. etng IHouse teams who wish to enter the intramural baseball tournament must sign up todlay on the bulletin board in Barbhour gymnasium. ' b x4 iX' yI 1 S }4 5 Z g V qi 4 p ' 4. } #' } 4 I3 I ((( i i1 9-Jazzists-J Featuring and1( WALT ER, BA ADlBVII Dancer -In- ALLAN QUIRK Saxophonist -Several additions have been made this week to the committee members of the Freshman Pageant, by the or- ganization of an attendance comlmit-. tee which will have charge of the re- h'earsals. Harriet Foley, Helen Morse, Barbara Patton and Lucy Seeley form this new group and Ger- trude Greenwald has been appointed member of the properties committee. The winner of the pageant poster contest .will .probably., be .announced on Wednesday, April. 29.r The committee members are glad to state that Mary White, the former general chairman, has:' fully recovered' from her recent, illness. Elsie Mur- ray was elected to take Miss White's place. The schedule for rehearsals is as follows : Monday and Wednesday at 4 O'clock, Ball group;' 4:45 o'clock Pan group; 5:15 o'clock, Dream! group; Tuesday and Th'ursday at 1!I o'clock, Princess and Companions; 4 o'clock, Waltz _group; 4:45 o'clock, Mirror' group; 5:15 o'clock, Crystal group; Friday, at 4 o'clock, Mother, Goose group. All rehearsals are to be in costume. 1 t 4 i WHITNEY THEATRE, SAT., MAY 2 MAIL ORDERS NOW .....OTISmZ SKINNER AIn the MerrSo5twars ArNCHO Cbnpaniqj4treRs&n=Dms. t~D®N ZKX .. M.Sdnradhis Cnayi utrtrigfo ttritmidai tou ofthecoat.George Warren, the acknowledged critic of the West sad intheSan; Francisco Chronicle: "hlow maitiiicumt :Mr. Skinner plays 'Sancho Panza'- There is the richness of oil InhIs splendid voice anid the unction of a fine big nature iu his action, amnd though he has been playinig the part for two years now, his imlpersonatio~n has all 'the freshness and spon- taneity of Itfirst performance. It Is one of the gents one may put away to1 gloat: over fromntlime to time~, and simile or eveni laugh aloud at the memory:" Price s--Lower Floor ;$2.75; Balcomny $ 20, $1.65, $1.10 N EWEST arc the coats of '~twill in many smart varia- tions of the flared and straight line models. All the' 'season's latest (lark a~nd light shades, including a great many in Navy Blue. Prices ran~ge from $19.50 to $59.50. SECOND FLOOR GOODJYEA R'S 124 SOU'TH MAIN t! ' i e \ . 1 r; 4. _.. IISTEPS AND TUNES" SCREEN~ ERN EST' TORR ENCE. LE 1aT R ICE Joy -In - "THE DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS"5 Cotmbining Screamig Comedy amid BoallttHlWo ment r t OTHER FEATURES, TO -I HE ROMPS IN SUNDAY BUSTER KEATON~~ "7 Chances" * See Summner Fashions Portrayed at the Fashion Revue 2 to 3 o'clock This Afternoon All Dresses shown are $19.75 A Fashion Revue demonstrating the unusual values in Summery Frocks at $19.75 will be given this afternoon from 2 to 3 o'clock. Models will promenade wearing Printed Crepes, bright canton crepes and Jaunty sports frocks featured at this very low price-$ 19.75. The Newest Millinery $6.50 . , is 0 ffi o 0 r 0 0 I' ,a I E I 3 1 .r. .,rr. .rrs. ,r,. . ,r... ,. . .ir. .r . , rism. srv. ra :rr . r. .r. s: . , r. .rr. . . . , .rs. ssrs. .~.~.r. . . .r.. t. . Six of the Artists who are to appear on programs of the LA WRlENCE TIBBETT haritone) "Not since the days of Lillian Nvordica has an American heard such thunders . of applause be- stowedl by a. Metropolitan audi- ecme as fell to the lot of Law- rence Tibbett in the part' of Ford in floito's 'Falstaff,' " re- p~orts the Literary Digest under date of February 7, 1925. VIt.EIE BALLESTER ,B r tone) Mr. Ballester was born in Spain. Hec sang trequently in Barcelona, and later went to Paris, where he made his debut in opera,. Since then he has sung with great success in Italy, South America, and with both the- Chicago and Metropolitan Opera Companies. A UGkU'TA LEN KA tM zzo-Soprano) Another membe~r of the Clhi- en go)Civic Opera Company. MViss Lernska hashben a mm MAY F ESTIVA L Hill Auditorium Ann Arbor AtAY 20,P 2 1, 2 2,2 3 .KA'1'IIRYN NEISLE ( (jontraltc ) Miss Meislo is the possessor of one of the most beautiful and opuilent voices to b)e heardI to- day. She has been with the Chicago Civic Opera Company since 1923, makting her debut in the important role of E~rda in "Siegfried." Hints of the newest millinery ideas at the Fashion Revue at which new York will be shown. All hats to 1 the .4;6-50iHat Shrtrnre will be portrayed arrivals from New be shown are from ILIIYS MORGAT1 crenor) Mr. Morgan, the young Welsh tenoi', has been described as "Evan Williamns of this genera- t ion." Since comning to America hie has appeared in practically all of the utsic centers of the East and Middle West in ora- torio and recital. His engage- ments have been veritable tri- umphs. 1F, lliL' a+lU.-/U t tdl, 4..>!;V#)1.1C. ' (Main Floor) l 1t fyf i t" "K - " t "" i r r" " }rr Six Concerts =Four Days Course 'Tickets on Sale Up to May l11th $5, $5.50, $6, $7I MISCHA ILMAN (Violin ist) 11 11 1 1 0i U