THURSDAY, JANUARY, 27, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGID FTVW f445il ;;lyt+ ibill to introdluce." sa iV5liss H-anes. lutely indispensible to the university.. were desired." A representative of the Miss Ilatnes' de :aration has as- It is a fine thing for young1 people to law school volunteered, "In the law C tounded veteran politicians, It is the form associations during the formative' school, coeducation doesn't bother us, fis im icevoenhvibcm period of their lives; and their ideas as we have very little opportunity toI a Smembers of the legislature that they are strengthened and dleveloped by see coeds." En' oeamdt h itwt these associations." Perhaps the most original and wittyI new bills, A chairman of the legisla- In reply to the query whether the' idea was contributedop by a sopomore tive committee for the Kansas WNo-; U niversity of Colorado would be a bet-j who when que~stioned whether coed- CI me' Fdrain fClb, ister school without women, the pres-; neation was d esirable Onswered, ~ Hanesis eekig te sate' raifia- dent of the senior class said that the "Sure, I think coeds ought to be edu-; ~ I ionof he hepard-ownr mterityschool would not be better, but that heoi ated." an hl efaemaue believed that men would get more out , h stefrtwoa ob lt~ of their college education ini the ab-i Subscribe for the Michigan Daily. . f in the hou e of representatives' direc- tory as a home-maker, for, says Miss . I haines, "I am not a housewife, because ( I am unmarried; and IJam not a house- 9 for my housekeeping." So the clerk of (enr IP~eJRthe house has listed her as a "home- maker." Also, she was the first womanI MS oelii 1.sttelected to any office in the county. _ GREEN TREE INN Prior to her election tq the legisla-- Although 1iss Linscott, above, is. ture, Miss Haines was president of the only 22, she is manager-cashier of the Augusta school board, and before thatLuchonT1:3ei:3 state bank at Mound Valley, Kan., She she served 15 years as a school teach- !:Lnhon 1:0T-h3eossote4oiinafe tdyn r banking methods in New York City.!' Dinner, 5 :30-7 :00 Miss Lindscott also is talented as an One hundred and eighty thousand artist and devotes most of her leisure Women in the United States earn their time to oil painting. living as telephone operators. Special Parties by Arrangement. oLWRtSILT E C M N Phone 9646 205 South State St.- Te very new~est for the Coats are darling bunches of Violets ehearsals for to- iorus 3 in Sarah 5o'clock, chorus Angell hall, and elective dancing will be resunmed lie next senies- wvill be given in C ES Life Saving to all women whio are planning to enter the regular Life Saving cas at 8 o'clock tonight at the Union Pool. Mr. lRoehrns will in- struct the class and demonstrations will be given. All women who are planning to enter the class -at :any time this year should attend this meeting. Wireless sets are being installed on. isolated Welsh farms to atracet women tworkers who find life thecre monoto'- nous.i G. Greenburg G. C. Nicoli score of 41-12 Martha Cook, with a were able to defeat Pi Beta Phi in the basketball game played yesterday. Mary Allshouse '27, was, without a doubt the star of this game, and was responsible for 34 of the points made by her team. Her shooting was accur- ate and her work especially fast. The iare BARGAIN DAYS in the I lineup for this game1 P1 Beta Phil HJ. Searight F. D.TI. Dart F. M. White C. J.-Nixon S. C. E. Verdier G. Keller G. The Helen Newbur is as follows: MarthaCook H. Beaumont M. Allshouse Q. Berkowitz F. Powers S. Sturos H. Wolter try-Sigma Kappa MARY LOUISE SHOP in NICKELS ARCADE Come in and tape advantage of our Reduced Prices. A basketball game ended with a score of 25-12. The team work displayed by the dormitory team was especially no- ticeable and resulted in many baskets for them. The lack of fouls in this game was also noticed .The lineup for this game is as follows: Helen Newberry Sigma Kappa~ E. Miller F. E. Morton K. Abbott F. Aitler M. Bush C. Zahm M. Hartwig S. C. Martin M. Robinson G. Walker R. Lambert G. Stone Choruses Progress; Make-Up Committee Begins To Practice Work on rehearsals of the choruses /in the Junior "Girls' play is progress- ing rapidly. They have now started on routine dancing, after . few weeks of strenuous limbering up exercises and according to Phyllis Loughton results are very satisfactory. The make up committee of which SHelen Wooton is chairman, has startedl work. A new plan of make up is being worked out this year. For the first few weeks members of the committee will --practice making up each other. Later each member will be assigned a group of women to practice on and will 'Make un the same group at the time of the performance. In this way perfection in snake "up will be assured. MVILLONAIRESS LEAVES FORTUNEFOR ANIMALS The late Mrs. Sarah Martin Grove Grady, English milionairess, left the bulk of her great fortune to the pro- tection of dumb animals. Mrs. Grady stated in her will that since the death of her husband she had found animal~ to be better and less selfish friends than human' beiings. The document dhe- nounced fishing as a cruelty when practiced as a sport and condenmned the hunting for fun of all wild things- game-birds, deer, rabbits and the like. Cambridge proctors may demand in- troductlou to women appearing with a. student on the campus after dark. Indian~a university will discontinue using 1vomen cheer leaders at foot- ball games. f r a L 1 t 1 r i } that make Spring seem here in truth. And there are others for Capes, Coats, Formals and Coiffures. JEW~LR{Y Rhinestone and Jet is supreme and when they are combined in a wide bracelet or a large brooch, what could be lovelier? NEGLIGEES Every Co-ed who is anticipating the pleasures of a J-Hop House Party must see these dainty new negligees. THE RUBLEY SHOPPE IM the Arcade" START1ING TODAY WHAT Ti-J CRITICS SAIDI7! H "ThlmfLtle Jojriw.) ° - ,Mtro. G o d v ) . T - v - a i o T h e a tre , N ew Y o rk . . . BI ' t WOULD 4 - YUt To see a wonderful line of popular priced Frocks that move quickly be- cause of their smart style appeal? 4 i Then Visit the . Petite Frocke Shoppe "Out of the wzayv, but less to pay." 308 Maynard St. Near the "Mai" Frocks ' ~$10.75-R $12.50 - $14.95 NI "cDoes your sister go to Smith, sir ? { Cunard ema ~"No, sr"" Where, si'? "casa1% Colleg Specals t .; , : .. M ile s o f 11aid2§; ::5Z~ Love nd .~ ~ Laughter! :~.::, i:ROMANCE A LA PULLMAN ! gig three thousand \ ~-;4 .....miles across ihe ('ontinient, L ~onie iarms surlprising : ,f \I\ " things about the humanm race. reeain -gy r..,. ..it atic uny-th t. ('flfllC ;""..:\ ) , - to one girl on such a jour. .-' - ney forum the basis of tis5 r ~f" >:..IVastly etrtaintt ing fm r ..."c {loge anid lea ig ter. . j I II _________________ ROBE PRT . cJ / L Oduction I Tlelegrap~h: "it imust be admit-f ted that 'A Little .Tourney' is generously entertaining arid re- freshingly simple in its appeal. The delicacy with which the 5ituations are handled, the direc- torial technique of Robert Leon- ard, and especially the work of :Harry Carey are masterful. WNil- h amn Haines, the hero, takes the "' remaining honoers. A nice look- ing young mau with an infec- t tious smile, he is pro-eminently suitedl to play the part of a flirt. 'A Littlo Journey' is wvell worth an eveniing' s time and a fat ad- mission ;price." News: "It ought to entertain 98 per cent. of' the Capitol pat- chief reason. 'herc is no ques- rons. Wiiliam i aies is ti:, g tion of HJaines' ability anal pop- ularity in this type ofcar- t('ni:'atioa. lie is adored by the women andh envied by the pale tin-id souls; in 11is audili es . 'A Little Jr ~urniey,' taken from Rachiel Vrt~cths' a ge playis a cde=°1 y-Hand? rd piret ure. ILarry Careyi xeleti h, oe the teb h w'"i ih --but 1.le11.2 s( eer ~ shouJ 1 1b-, ' ftaote ( iot her s. U>r.Z a'~i ' S ol,(, 'bIV ircinash vf i aum hi(la'ir.; is own interesti.Ig sell'.MIs . W;indtsor played her, pert c soAbly, andl 1-THarry Ctkrey, oi- (,). our old favorites, got, all h', wealth buat Diorn: of the ll oein 'tIE flm w Th(-,-, -re imuany humorouis en- tert aininc zzlicdrnts--for Hlaines K causes themr withth the lcer of anl eyelash. As we saidi before, 'A Little Journey' is worth a long trip to the Capitol this week." rribn. : "A genial prodluction known as 'A Little jourmney' is to be seen at the CaIpitol. This picture jo ,s along mferrily. Miss Windsor is charmin~g as Julie and Mr. Carey begets sympathy for the charitable and self-sac- rificing Mr. Smith." Journal: " 'A Little Journey,' at' the Capitol this wveek, is a pleasant bit of film fare, well acted by Claire Windsor." AmerkranI: "There is an amus- ing movie dialogue being enact- ed at the Canitol by Claire Wind- sor and 'William I'Iaines." This Ad. with l~c illI Admit You Thursday-Friday "THE FIRST YEAR" with Matt Mfoore Saturday "D)ARI NG~YO~UT H" Sunday "THE LAST FRONTIER" .*t .. 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