THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' PAC FIVE ) MXA 1 0 TRY FOR' Jijisless For CONFII "Join tl embodied W. D. He of the alu ing to p Michigan ThIt 10 r TO RAISE F[UNDS'Lack Facilities For ART TOURNAMENT IN Swimming At O.S.U. DPNSES Ohio State women students are less fortunate than their Michigan sisters Men And Alumni Are Asked when it comes to facilities for swim- With the conclusion of the inter- $10 Apcee To Apply On iming, according to the Ohio State class and intramural basketball tour- Expense Account Lantern. The women's swimming pool nament the physical education depart- at Ohio State has been in the pro- ment is planning an inter-hour bas- FFORTiM T®Ifcosmketball tournament which will begin cess of construction for some time tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. This he $10 Club" is the maxim1 fand seems likely to remain so. Miss tournament is made up entirely of the in the letters which Mrs. Lenore Alway, swimming instructor, Physical Education classes which have thsexecutive secretary is not daunted however, by this lack elected basketball during their indoor mnae council has been send- of seemingly necessary facilities. Un- season. rominent business men and der her superintendence many stu- Each class has been divided into graduates of ,Ann Arbot'. dents perform strange antics daily teams and since the beginning of the i~h w illb dP if on the hard floor of the gymnasium. season these teams have been playing NOTICES byl Mr. Grey at 4:30 o'clock today Alpha Gamma Delta announces the "at Barbour gymnasium. pledging of Antoniette Bigelow, '28. Mummers Dramatic society will meet Class basketball games today are at 4 o'clock today, at the Kappa Alpha as follows: 4 o'clock, sophomore ma- Theta house. jors vs. senior majors, sophomore ac- ademics vs senior academics, 5 o'clock; Kappa Delta announces the pledg- ing cf Letta Peters, '28. Rehearsals for Junior Girls' play to- day are as follows: Choruses 1 and 2 at 4 o'clock; choruses 12 and 7 at 4:30 o'clock; choruses 3, 9 and 10 at 5 x $J 1 U'1 cohei t te composea o rt people in the city who are interested ffhese are attempts to master the enough in the success of the Women's backstroke, crawl and sidestroke league building project to give the ad- ditional amount implied toward the couraging to (late and a list of the expense account of the campaign. subscrihers will be p~ublished in the Since the drive for funds wa* start- Daily for Sunday. ed under the present management, This plan of raising the expense it has been the policy of the central money has been endorsed by the Ann committee to keep all gifts for the Arbor chamber of commerce and a building separate from the expense committee from that organization has account. This has been done because been appointed to assist the alumnae the committee felt that most people j council in the collection of the gave to the League because they want.. pledges. There will be no follow-up ed to help in the actual construction campaign however and everyone no-; of the building, and not in the cost tified or interested in this phase of of the campaign. Up to the present the building campaign is asked to send time the cost of raising the necessary a check to the alumnae council of- one million dollars has been .kept fice or a statement saying that they down to a three'percent basis which, J will pay $10 before June 1, 1927. The if the work continues on the same committee is very anxious to have the basis will make the total expense ac- j entire expense account pail by the count $15 000. '!city of Ann Arbor as it gives an add- About a year ago Mrs. Henderson; ed impetus to the work of the out- appealed to the business men of Ann side groups showing the faith which Arbor and they underwrote a pledge the local group has in their own build- for nearly $5000 which the alumnae of ing plans. the city increased by $1,600 which has until now been sufficient for carrying on the expenses of the campaign. The committee has now been forced to MCFADDENWS FLATS ask for more assistance and personal letters have been sent to 1000 people More Fun Per Room Than in the city asking' for $10 to count All the Follies Combined on the expense account. The replyl from these letters has ben very en-_ each other and the teams which have won have been classes in the A group and the losing teams in the B group. Th schedule for the games is as fol- lows: Tomorow at 5 o'clock,, Tuesday and Thursday at 11 o'clock vs Tuesday and Thursday 10 o'clock in class A. In class B Tuesday and Thursday 11 o'clock vs Monday and Wednesday 3 o'clock. Monday at 4 o'clock, Class A, Monday and Wednesday 3 o'clock, vs Monday and Wednesday 11 o'clock. In class B Monday and Wednesday at 3 o'clock vs Monday and Wednesday Tickets for the Detroit performance' of "Eight Till Eight" are now on sale at the Orchestra hall box.office and at the Grinnell agency. Tickets are pric- ed as follows: boxes, $2.75; orchestra, $2.20; and others, $1.65 and $1.10. Mail orders should be sent in early. All graduate women on campus are invited to get together with other graduate women at the weekly dinners of the Graduate Women's club which are held at 6 o'clock every Wednes- day at the Green Tree Inn. Members of Pegasus and others in- terested in riding will be addressed at 11 o'clock. At 5 o'clock, in class A Monday and Wednesday at 3 o'clock, vs Tuesday and Thursday at 11 o'clock. In class B, Monday and Wednesday at 3 o'clock vs T'uesday and Thursday at 10 o'clock. Those teams which have drawn byes are, in class B, Tuesday and Thurs- day at 11 o'clock and in class A Mon- day and Wednesday at 3 o'clock. freshman majors vs junior majors, freshman acalemics vs junior acalem- 'Cs. All students who have entered the Life Saving class which meets every Thursday night at 8 o'clock at the Union pool are asked to be present tonight without fail. Chi Delta Phi will hold a special! meeting at 2 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. MCFADDEN'S FLATS Built on a Foundation of Fun A Specie al Three-Day Selling a I 1111 P } , Painted i Sports Hats . ._ ./ J r , ._.. 'i ''iv >4 cmJ 1 W7 y, -7 w - C _ _________ Imported These coats regularly are marked at $17.50 and $18.50. They are plain style or with a velvet collars Bright colors-red, yellow, purple and two shades of green. $7z.50 $3.95 Special! An attractive group of straw and silk combinations, straws and felts. Mavy of them were $7.50 Hats. Thursday Only A novelty straw body in multi-colored effect is the medium of clever new sports hats. Grosgrain ribbon finishes many of these hats and also binds the brim and crown edges. Combinations which emphasize Spring shades. (Second Floor) I[ I I _____ ____ ______ _ _ _ _____ __ ...__ - PUBLIC .. af 6. U P L. - OF _______ _______ti 4a woc~occcocco Olt - rWMWN RA.. ' A _.13) It li-Ii R!' i iiin Record SPRING CLEANING TIME IS ENERGINE TIME AS ALWAYS In the Swiss Garment Cleaning Establishment. One's first thought is: "What clothes am I going to buy and what clothes am I going to have cleaned?" And last but not least, "Who is a reliable Dry Cleaner?" Per- fect satisfaction is what counts and is our aim. 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Idd,. ..d °., " "rv1. o.J.'1 Easter Frocks of Style and Quality DECIDEDLY Different and Distinctive are the recent arrivals of FROCKS. at $14.95 I ' ri I 'r<%+S 'I /. - fit 1 T _ w..r.r«.v.....rra.rr.......,. srrwrw as rrwr___no_--_______'+ .s +vr rfor NOTEwBOOKSrMAGAZINeS At that time all course tickets which SAT. MARCH .26 allotted to mail orders will be placed on public sale. Up to and including Thursday, March 24, orders re- ceived by mail will continue to be filled in sequence in ad- vance of the public sale. Orders already received indicate that the $7.00 sections are exhausted. The public is accordingly order seats in the $5.50 and $6,00 sections. -. I II ii II II