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In ombinatior. 14.50 Tea Room announces the beginning of a new special service feature- Afternoon Tea your favorite kind with an appropriate little lun- cheon to match at 25c : I I 1: g' AT THE THEATERS . (Continued from Page Four) is unique and original as far as msi-' cal plays go, inasmuch as it really has something of a story to start with which is told. without resort to vulgarity and is actually funny. Then; again the music is of the kind that' lingers in your memory and you find yourself whistling. The dancing is; both fascinating and unique and there is lots of it, and then there are the girls, all distinct types of American and foreign beauty, who sing and dance more than ordinarily well, and can act, too--if you are not too particular. Iln s of Fathier Calls Johnson Home H. A. Johnson, '17, has been called to his home in Ishpeming on account of the illness of his father. WRITES ABOUT WOMEN J. A. II. EXPRESSES OPINION ON STANDS TAKEN BYG ARGOYLE AND CRITIC. Editor, The Michigan Daily: Since everyone writes about the women these days, I do not wish to be outdone. And,'confidentially, there may be an impelling motive which has driven me on, causing me to jump to the rescue of the deadlier sex, which has been manhandled most ruthlessly these last few weeks. If the Gargoyle considers the women to be the decided- ly weak element on the campus, why does it persist. in picking on them? With that idea uppermost in my mind, I will attempt to support the communi- cation of the man who is, in short, unlimitedly unprominent, and try to ar- rive at a proper adjudication of the matter -that has stirred the college world of late. Fore! In the first communication it was stated that the reason women did not partake to a greater extent in the college affairs was becausetheir ef- forts were not well received. The rea- son they do not participate is because they participate in some things that they should not participate in-and because of the fact of their par- ticipation they do not participate because their participation would be thrust in the odious light that non- participation would remove - hence their participation would be bettered because of the fact of the removal therefrom. With that matter settled, we miay proceed. As I understand it, the women were not requested by The Daily to edit the Pit. The editor of that column issued an invitation to them to furnish one column. That, however, is only a minor matter, and has little bearing on the discussion in hand. And then-and then-"gentlemanli- ness and prominence do not go hand in hand"-hence the prominent men do not fuss the ladies. Far be it from me to becloud the issue, but I would simply like to determine whether it is necessary for gentlemanliness to be- gained by seeing the women? It is? Well--let's proceed. They then. go and see the Ypsi women. But that does not make them gentlemen. They must see the women in Ann Ar- bor to gain the required end. The reason is, that women of Ann Arbor have a certain air of humility gained through long years of oppression that tends as a soothing influence on the savage Prominent. And it costs thir- ty cents a week to be prominent! To refer to Mr. John's qpmmunica- tion-the reason I offer this settle- ment is because of the fact that the latter offers the former the chance to talk the matter over in private- but I prefer a peaceful conclusion to the matter. But "why has it devolved upon one of the male sex to spring to the defense of the female?" That practice started just two years before the idea gained prominence that the female was to be abused, n*ltreated, cursed, and maligned by the male. "Does he feel called upon to act as their mouthpiece?" Mr. John honors the male with a surprising amount of diligence. In conclusion and final adjudication of the matter, allow me to state that I am heartily in favor of the proposi- tion that the Michigan Union Boat club build a boathouse-before stu- dents will be required to tie their canoes to the bank. J. A. H. Clinical Society Holds Meeting The Clinical Society of the Univer- sity of Michigan held a meeting last night at the medical amphitheatre at 7:30 o'clock. The speakers on the program were Dr. U. J. Wile,.Dr. A. L. Jacoby, Dr. Reuben Peterson, Mr. D. O. Walthall, and Dr. J. G. Van. Zwal- uwenburg. C ShreddedWheat and keeps a clear brain and supple, elastic muscles ready for the combat in class room or athletic field. Shredded Wheat contains all the nutritive material in the whole wheat grain and its daily use keeps the stomach sweet and clean and the bowels healthy and active. It is the favorite food of men and women who do things with hand or brain. It is on the train- ing table of nearly every college and university in the United States and Canada. Deliciously satisfying and sustaining when served with milk or cream, or in com- bination with fresh fruits. It contains more real nutri- ment than meat or eggs and costs much less. Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. mwm: aesar Was a Tough Nu . , for the Briton to crack-and his "Comment- aries" are even worse for the modern college lad. Reading them calls for a keen brain in a good body. School and college problems are easy for the lad who eats I Conservation of Energ ,v t What Electricity Means to You in Your Home Leave Copy at Quarry's am The Delta LASS/HE ADVERTISING Leave Copy at Students' Supply Store Electric Flat Irons f They save many steps in the kitchen WANTED WANTED-To take charge. of board in fraternity or sorority. Have been at the business 7 years. 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