THE MICHIGAN DAILY _. _ - SUFFRAGIST AR(IJES FOR ADOPTION OF EQUAL BALLOT "When man invented machinery he took the verious industries out of the home and placed them in the factory. This change created a class of idle females at the top of the social ladder Student to be Playground Supervisor. Russell Baer, '14 law, will be one of the supe iisors of the summer play-grounds,. Akron, O. * CLASSIFIED ADS. * FOUND 0 May style The Michigan Daily finds the owners and a class of exploited females at of lost articles. U Festival I' nd YOU get wakes tip to ts. Note the the bottom of the ladder." This was one of the significant points which Mrs. Swinburn-Hale made in her lecture on "Women's Suf- rage" in high school hall last evening. "Such a condition of society acts with detriment to both the women in the upper and lower classes, and can at least be alleviated by granting uni- versal suffrage. This has been dem- onstrated to be true in both Austral- ia and New Zealand." MICHIGAN UNIOT DANCES PROVE FINANCIAL SUCCESS Practically one hundred dollars was cleared by the Michigan Union dance committee on the series of three par- ties that were given in Barbour gym- nasium during the year. The money has been placed at the disposal of the, social committee to be used for the Sunday afternoon entertainments. So far this year $165.00 has been spent by the social committee in en- tertaining Union members on Sunday afternoons. Apfel chl bs 5now. and get~ your Call 570-L DON'T WAIT UNTIL YOU HAVE TO COtE TO I'.T LOST Lost-Gold Elgin watch and chain, hunting case. Probably in Cascade glen. Liberal reward. Notify Box Z, Mich. Daily. 156-157 Lost-A monogram seal from watch fob. Initials E. V. B. Call 1739-L. Reward. 156-57 WANTED. Wanted-A few reliable students for good positions during July and Au- gust: Enclose stamp and address, Box 174, city. 156-57 FOR SALE For Sale-T\vo May Festival tickets. Good gallery seats. Inquire 201 E. - University or phone 1123-L. 156. For Sale-Excelsior Motorcycle in good condition, late model. Price $125. Call E. J. Kerker, 302 E. Mad- ison. Phone 605-L. 156 For Sale-Two May Festival tickets for entire festival. A. B. McCain, 1001 Vaughn St., Phone 1624-J. 156 For a pleasant evening go up the Huron. U. of M. Boat House, foot of North Main St. 147 tf Leave your want ads at The East University Pharmacy, Van Doren's Pharmacy, The Brown Drug Store and Quarry's Drug Store before 8:30 every night for the next morning's issue. tf We print anything from a name card to a book,-Thp Ann Arbor Press- Official Printers to the University, and by authority, printers of all student publications-Press Building, Maynard Street. (Sun.) Pennants 1-4 off. Also Young La- dies' Sweaters at cost for this week at "The Palais Royal." 153-4-5-6 Canoeists-For your trips take along ta good' inexpensive Guitar; Mandolin oP Small Victrola, supplied by Schaeb- erle & Son Music House, 110 S. Main St. 155 tf Is your kodak loaded? Lyndon. 156-57 MAY 1 5, 16, 17, 18, 191 Reserved seats now on sale some excellent ones at $6.00 Some good ones at $5.00 Some others at $4.00 The sooner you buy, the better your choice I - University School of Musi MAYNARD STREET Phone 1554-L 'I I's a I Co no Often college graduates find it im- possible to secure just the positions they especially desire because they have not had any practical training in the particular 'business in which they wish to engage. Usually they are ad- vised by those to whom they apply that as private secretaries to some of the head men in the business they could quickly gain just the training that would make them unusually valu- able men in that line-and as secre- taries they would be earning a good salary while fitting themselves for the more important positions which they especially desire but which without the training would never be open to them. On Monday of this week we had en- roll for our course a man who has a -7 ~I, JAr master's degree from the U. of M. He finds it absolutely necessary to learn shorthand before he can secure the position he is especially anxious to ob- tain. Had he taken our course while in college he would have saved sever- Can al months' time and several hundreds of dollars in salary which he might have earned instead of spending the time now in taking our course. Simi- lar cases are not infrequent. Better read the announcement of the May class in Shorthand in this issue of the Daily and then enroll in this class. Do it now. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND,. Selby A. Moran, Prin. re 711 N. Univ. Ave. 156-157 ='T Rent a Kodak today, 10c. Lyndon. 156-57 WANTED A student who can secure the use of a horse and buggy or auto, to work in the vacinity of his home town during summer vacation. Enquire at 600 Lib- erty St., Malcolm Bldg. Hours 8 to 12 a.m. 1:30 to 5 p.m. 1 POPULAR SONGS! All the latest productions, ten cents per copy. One half off on Opert and Classic music Look over our stock of small musical merchandise before purchasing. GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, 120-122 E. Liberty Street Home Phone 18; Bell Phone 1707. Buy where you can get anything you call for Goodyear' rg tr 107 South aira Street The Largest Stock in the State to Select From WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD Kodak Your Party er To Clubs and Frats SPRING1 Plates, Photo 4 Telephone Your Order Now Both Phones No. I I I P I ADE By The Sweetest and best at the rle o r s VGAR BOWL C an y, Sodas, Sundaes with a reputation well backed up Calkins' 324 S. SI 1 I It 'Me ~1 Allen's Goo I