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Reverting to an old custom, which has not been followed for the past two years, the management of the 1922 Pi Eta Show decided last night to have a special performance of "Don't Mind If I Do" for undergraduates only, on Tuesday evening, January 10. The price of tickets for this extra performance is $1.65, and they are now on sale at the Cooperative and at Leavitt and Peirce's. Because of the reduced price, no ladies can be admitted. A few tickets for the regular public performances, on Friday and Saturday of this week, are still unsold, and may be obtained at the regular price of $2.50. Because of the fact that these were not on sale until the Christmas recess, only a few were left for students, and it is in order that all undergraduates who desire to see the show may do so, that the extra performance has been scheduled.
The specialty numbers of "Don't Mind If I Do" are among the most pleasing features of the show. The acrobatic dances of P. L. Cheney 2S.A. and Albert Palmer 4E.S., the concert of the jazz orchestra of the "Hotel Puree-Tourine", and the vocal concert by J. F. Lautner ocC., all received much applause at the performances which have already been given.
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