THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAIKY NANSAN PAGE TUBER Dancing Sorority Members to Give Recital March 19 Costumes Will Be Feature of the Performance. According to Director The dance special to be given by the members of Tina Sigma, March 19, in Robinson gymnasium has been completely planned and the performance is now ready for final arrangement. "The costume is all complete," said Mice Margaret Barot, assistant professor of physical education. "A great deal of bind and artistry ability has been put in on this feature of the recital which includes continues representing flowers, furries and butterflies." The performance is especially for this performance, and there will also be fifteen rented ones." One of the most excellent costumes, according to Miss Harto in a golden butterfly with large flowing wings of hand diced silk. An oriental costume and a flame scarf which has about 40 inches of length will gift to a bouquet of beauty. An American sketch of about the time of 1960 is one of the important works of art that has survived. Tumes have been rented and the three ballroom dances will represent a form of art in our own time. Saturday morning the whole performance will be put together and Tuesday and Wednesday full dresses will be called, according to Miss Barta. Tickets for the recital are on sale now at the Round Corner Carrier Drug Store or may be bought from any of the W. A. A. grapg lenders. The W. A. A. has been divided into two divisions in each division; the lenders in each division are Elizabeth Bollinger, Jeanette McKibben and Anne George in the first division and Mable Ludleman, Vera Kobhiel and Harriet DeWolfie in the second. The two divisions are running a ticket team to present timing team not treat the winners. Seats are now being reserved in Miss Barta's office and Leo Lamuhlert, who is in change of the ticket everyone to reserve their cars early. Women Win Rifle Match Men's Team Drops Close Match to Oregon Aggies The women's rite team won two matches for the Greek creek March 7, defending the teams of the University of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural College whose womens team beat Oregon at Argos 915, Kansas 982. The Kansas scores were: Saunders 99, Gliddon 87, Bortford 97, Flenen 97, Cooke 86, Arntsmith 96, Crawks 94, Crooks 94, and Tate 94. **312** The R. O. T. C. team host to the Oregon Agile 1644 to 3541. Their review wave: Crain 356, Hunton 363, McGraw 370, McGraw 372, Trussell 356, Trachsel 358, Skinner 362, Harritt 343, Feldrug 342, and Fisher 342. Dehane May Cell Oil Internals Doheny May Sell Oil interests New York, March 12 – Sale of E. I. Huntington oil holdings to T. indicate headed by the Standard Oil company of Indiana and Blair & Company, New York financial concern, is a possibility. The deal, if carried through, would make the Standard Oil company of Indi- lance a major operator though at present it has practically no foreign holdings. WANT ADS EUROPEAN TOURS — For summer 1925, $300 and up. See Norman Plummer, 926 Mt. Street, or call military leaders to muni- port of tournaments. LOST=Pair of tortile shell glasses with each end broken off..Findler please leave at Alpha Chi Omega house. M15 LOST—Slide rule with names, Schonge, Chamberlain, Jetmore on case. Call Lewis, 2564. FOR RENT - Furnished homes with sleeping porch and garage. South side Mt. Orcad and near car line. Appointment by phone. 1448 Red. MARCELLING, 50e; ,shampcoing, 50e. Phone 2775. 1015 Ky. M14 LOST—In library, a ring with ob- long blue stone set in white gold. Reward. Call. pp. 115. M15 STRAY DOGS—The following described dogs have been picked up on the company, Owners may have name by paying cost of ad and keep. 1. Shepherd dog, long hair, Dirty yellow. Male. 1 Black dog. 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Sweeps sweppers and operates as easily as a carpet sweeper. Good commissions. Will meet interested parties at Hotel Eldridge. Communicate the Vacuette Distributing company at the 420 Ridge Bldge, Kawasan City, Mo. 454-736-6981. A Neat and Natural Hair Comb This pleasing, refreshing liquid tonic keeps the hair combed all day. GLO-CO is not a mineral oil or grease. THE ORIGINAL LIQUID HAIR DRESS GLO-CO Send for Sample Bottle Mail coupon for generous trial bottle. Normay Products Co. 613-511-8908, Los Angeles, CA. Tonight Marion Davies "Janice Meredith" Tomorrow - Saturday "The Dixie Handicap With Lloyd Hughes and Claire Windsor VARSITY Tonight Anna Q. Nilsson and James Kirkwood in "The Top of the World" Tomorrow - Saturday LOIS WILSON and NOAH BERRY in "CONTRABAND" ORPHEUM Tomorrow - Saturday EVA NOVAK and HARRY MYERS in "Listen Lester" —APPROPRIATE SHORT REELS TO ALL FEATURES— Coming Soon RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "New Toys" whose main motive was to get as much money out of us as possible. Now we realize that a satisfied customer is the basis of future business. When a pupil comes to us as we as frank with him as possible. If he can learn to dance in five lessons, we are delightful. (More tomorrow) Ionc De Wattieville School of Dancing Phone 2762 Opposite the Postoffice Insurance Bldg. Easter Time Is Nearing The Newest in Spring Coats THE FIRST BORDERED TYPE Choose early from a wonderful selection of Dresses assembled from the cleverest New York designers Flares, Flouncees, Straight Line, as your fancy may favor. 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