:i-Falutin!' Is Selected As Juior Girls' Play O Gay Combinations Help To Eliminate Examination Blues Have the January blues set in? Do you feel that the prof has not noticed your innate abilities? To pick you up from that let down feeling that comes with approaching finals, try a new campus outfit." If you are daring and want some- thing very different, try the bowling skirt. Of Dutch blue gabardine, shirred about six inches through the waist, it is divided to look like the Dutch boy's pants it was copied from. Little basque sweaters with gayly colored embroidery set off the new flaired skirts and are a pleasant change from the "sloppy Joes.' In all colors, trimmed with metal but- tons and such novelties, they look very native. Those who still cling to the casual will find something out of the usual in the cardigan bound in tartan rib- bon with matching plaid skirt. These come in niany of the favorite clan plaids. - --- 3 -i 1910 Romance .n Girls School Is Drama Plot Play Will Open March 13; Next Week Is Eligibility A d Recheck Deadline "Hi-Falutin'!" is to be the name of the 1940 Junior Girls' Play, it was de- cided by the central committee, headed by Jane Grove, '41, general chairman, at a meeting held yester- day: The setting is the Temple Semin- ary for Girls, an eastern school, in the 1910 era, when school-age women were always spoken of as "young ladies." The plot concerns the young women and their gentlemen friends, with romance a ptimary fea- ture of the atmosphere, and it was written by Richard McKelvey, di- rector of the Children's Theatre pro- ductions. Casting To Be Soon Casting ~for parts in the play will begin the first week of the second semester, Lee Hardy, '41, chairman of publicity, announced. The play will be held March 13, 14, 15 and 16 in Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre in the League, the first night being given. to seniors only. The large number o niembers of the cast is particularly favorable to the purposes of the annual play, as it offers opportunity for participa- tion to many junior women. To Have Office Hours Other members of the central com- mittee include Betty Ann Chaufty. music; Ann Vedder, tickets; Betty Lombard, ushers; Barbara Fischer, finance; Maya Gruhzit, properties; Marjorie Forrestel, co-clfairman of properties; Helen Barnett, book- holder; Ruth Fitzpatrick, make-up; Virginia Osgood, dance; Betty Hoag. assistant dance; Annabel Van Winkle, patrons; Virginia Brereton, recorder; Jane Krause, programs; Jane Pink- erton, costumes and Grace Helen Barton, assistant make-up. Miss Van Winkle will be in the Undergraduate Office of the League from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to sign eligibility cards and to receive Health Service cards from those who have had their re-checks. More Than 350 Couples Will Attend Pro HOSIERY Week-end Specials 3- and 4-THREADS Beautiful shades at LAST CHANCE for a good 2-thread 89P t Close out of SPORT SHIRTS White and pastel colors 69c SCARFS of Silk or Wool Vhile they last . 39c and 69c SMARTEST HOSIERY SHOPPE Michigan Theatre Bldg. SALE1 Friday and Saturday .A hat of VELVET or FELT to finish out the winter., These are good looking and priced at $1.00 each. PARKAS and ANGORA TURBANS included in this sale. DANA RICHARDSON 309 South State ... at the Dillon Shop V