PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Si"Xl)AY. T~AGJJ~ TW4 ITHE MICHIGAN DAILY 2 INDAY, APRIL 4, l92~ DATESOFSNR headdIine Is Set For Gown Orders; Fock Election Will Follow Spring Vaation AN*NOUTNCE CANE DAY Dates of the traditional events '.o be observed by the senior classes this spring have been set by class officers, pending final verification by the Uni- versity administration which, it is ex- pected, will be given at an early date. Che original date announced for ;3wing-out ceremonies has beeIchang-I ed, in order that they may bes held' When President Cla rence Cook Little is in the city. Mock elections will- be held soon after spring vacation -~announcel at the last class meetink and numer- Wants Referendum I taib .... f ' ' ' .+ . . . . . . . . Imo . a s C : } L . . ./ SUNDAY PROGRAM BY SPEIAL ARRANGEMENTS ----- - WVith your coming out frocks and laces for Easter~rA .arac, we vie for honors with our entertainment O OOOO0 OADOfor you. _ SENIOR CALENDAR Week following spring vaca-f { ti or-Mock election. I May 2--Cane cday. 1May 11-Swing-out ceremonies. IMay 12-Senior sing, on the Li- brary steps.I 1May 19-Senior sing, on the Li- j brary steps. IMay 21-Senior ball, at the I Union. June 11-Class day; Senior ban- I quet 4in the evening. SJune 12-Senior reception;I Alumni day.' 1June 13-Baccalaureate addvess.I June 14-Conunencelnent cere- I monies at Ferry,-field.I ouis rumors are already in circulation as to Who will be the candidat-es for the various nomenclatural offides. Orders for caps t and gowns mubt also be placed before spring vacation, it was announced by the committee yesterday, either at D3erill Pratt's store or at Moe's Sport shop, in ordar that, their arrival before. Swing-out may be certain. The graduating .garb. Nvill be worn for the first time on this date and on one day each week fol- lowing that time until Commencement, and also at the traditional spring functions of the class. Plans are under consideration for broadcasting one of the Senior sings, which will be held on May 1~2 and May 19, through a Detroit radio station. WVASHINGTON. - Loss and damage claims paid by railroads its 1925 de- clined, 19.7 per cent. A national rcfere~ndunm on plrhii- tin at the tifal~ of the next.I Pre sInt- j ial election is bein sought by Sn. Walter 110. Edge (;fNiiW Jrsey. A resolution calling for at ech a vote is, now before the Secnate. The Whole Wide World Salutes Aft Am IlaElE I x }*l IAT THLE THEATERS I TWoday-ScreenI (Arcade- "Irene," with C'olleen ( Moore.j Majestic-"Miss Brewster's Mil-j lions," with Blebe Daniels. j IWuerth- "The American yen-, ( us," with Esther Ralon.' Today-Stage Garrick (Detroit) -"What Price I Glory." ___ (Bonstelle Playhouse (Detroit)- "The Show-Off." IShubert Lafayette (Detroit) - "The Student Prince."j New Detroit (Detroit)--Thurs- Iton, the Magician. --i SAGINAW. - Oil was discovered) here yesterday" in the sixth well drilled in the local field. Queens of Fashion Bow to Colleen Moore .-her triumphant Festival of Styles and Fashions-Sixty glorified sunkist beauties--hundreds and hundreds of gorgeous, cre- ations made to amaze and delight ! Colleen panty into 7e heaven, r, N Kings of ,Comedy 11 '' ii it Step down from their, thrones for the queen of all comedians, Moore, as saucy, scintillating Irene O'Dare who comes out of a sh a mansion-out of heaven into your heart-Shure, Ireland must le Irene came from there ! Y } UT T ry i d Emperors of Broadway Hail Irene, the super motion picture, for having brought back tile darling Irene, a funnier Irene. For two years Irene was Broadway's pet-now the whole wide world. of Broadway gowned like a she'll be the sweetheart of queen, a lovelier entertainment for EASTIER SUNDAY DINNER Menu Chicken Gumbo Soup with lice Celery Hearts, Green Onions andI Queen Olives -Choice of- Roast Stuffed Young Duckling with Aipple Sauce One-half Fried Spring Chicken with Corn Fritters Baked Virginia Ham with Candie.d Sweet Potatoes Roast Milk Fed Chicken with Giblet TDressin Chicken: Chop Suey or Chow Mien Whipped Potatoes Chicken Gravy French Peas Head Lettuce and Tomato Salad with Thousand Island Dreg' ,ng Special ;aster Brick Ice Cream or Apple Pie with Cheese Music by Normis Gilmore and is Garden Orchestra From 1 to 2:30 P. M. Evenings, 6 to 7:30 CHINESE GARDENS MAIN STREET POLICY Sunuday 4:40 7:00-8:40 talconhy, 030c Week ~I ay Matinee lMe, 34c, )flc I y" ['. X ? #.. i i T: yi V r^ ; 's rJ ..; '. r +r .V J k N . F 1 1 a r :f Presents It's a Sensation :: a . , . u , ,, z P j 4 ' fi f - ti , ; , ' + a Is / a Her Greatest Achievement r '' An fta 1ie rn 1V s I Now Priced $5.00. to $8.50 '+ M '. E.. I n .F l I R , ~ Electric, heaters giove you warmth where you need it at the /' r -'I + Adapted from the famious 3futsical Comedy Tlriumpli JIE S )IOTU (V;Eliv, Author HARRY TIERNEY and JOSEPHil IcCARTIII, Composers AND EXCELLENT ADDED) BILL V/ Aice 11111 Gown, Irene, C,,stle o oIreamns, Sky ']ocket-all. l the wouderful nmelodies Utet IYou ihrilliiig iwitlh romance -comie over and hear thewu. - touch' of a switch. rp.ASO'WORELS f I3ACK. STAGE" FUN. r Pk VcJIMMIE ADAMS A 'WITH ALL STAR CART As the Famous MADAM LUCY KATE PRICEY CHARLIE MURRAY A'ND 1IANY OTHERS IfICHIG AN LOCALS I I 1111