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December 08, 1918 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1918-12-08

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8,

U-NOTICES
Stylus will meet at the Martha
Cook dormitory with Mary E.
Oakes, at 7:30 o'clock Tues-
day evening. Professor Rankin
will speak.
The meeting of the Student
council which was planned for
this morning is postponed inde-
finitely.
The Jewish Students congre-
gation will meet at Lane hall at
2:30 o'clock today. Dr. Franklin
will deliver the sermon.
An important business meet.-
ing of Hobart Guild will be held
at Harris hall at 4:30 o'clock
Monday afternoon.
You will liways find satistaction hy
adveritsing in the Daily.--Adv.

LABOR LAWS FOR
WOMEN ARRANGED
New York, Dec. 7.-Steps are be-
ing taken to secure labor laws which
will give women an equal opportu-
nity with men. Miss Van Kleek, di-
rector of women in industrial serv-
ice, urged that women's trades unions
be organized as a first step toward
obtaining equal pay with men for
equal work in the post-war readjust-
ment of labor.
Miss Van KleeX declared that wom-
en are in to stay, in an address be-
ofre the Academy of Political Science.
Miss Elizabeth Drier, New York suf-
frage leader, declared that women
would cut prices in order to hold
their jobs if an equal opportunity
were not given them.
Haig's Men° Reach Cologne
London, Dec. 7.-Field Marshal Haig
in his official report says that the
British have entered Cologne.

Tryouts are wanted for the
editorial and business staffs of
The Michigan Daily. S. A. T. C.
and naval unit men who wish
to try out after demobilization
are asked to come in and regis-
ter. Business tryouts apply aft-
er 5 o'clock in the afternoon
and editorial between 1 and 4
o'clock.
Anyone in Ann Arbor who
holds an account against the S.
A. T. C. regiment as a whole
or against any company will
please send it in immediately
to the adjutant, Lieutenant
Montague, at army headquarters.
This does not include accounts
for supplies which are in pro-
cess of payment on government
vouchers.

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Books

Stationery

Least Expensive Most appropriate
A few suggestions of books of today.
All from the "best selling" lists.
Magnificent Amhersons-Tarkington
Amazing Interlude-Remhardt
Philo Gubb-Ellis Parker Butler
Virtuous Wives-Johnson
Dere Mabele-Streeter
Bethmore Oswald-Smith
Shavings-Lincoln
Heart of a Fool-White
Edgewater People-Freeman
American Family-Webster
Cheerful by Request-Ferber
The .Village-Poole
Treat 'Em Rough-Lardner
The Kaiser As I Know Him-Davis
Joan and Peter-Wells
The Dilemma of Santa Claus by Lloyd
C. Douglas
Special attractions in Juvenile Books
In cluded you will find Gifts appro-
priate for any friend or relative to
whom you wish to send Gifts.
GIFT BOOKS OF DISTINCTION
A Writer's Recollections-Ward
Eminent Victoreans-Strachey
Education of Henry Adams-(Autobi-
ography)
Life of John Hays-Thayer
The National Galleries-Hare
Historic Mackinaw-Wood
American Book of Mars-Nicolay
Morley Recollections .
Alfred Tennyson-(by son)
Modern Chaucers Reader-Tadlock

Good Quality

Variety

This is one of the Gifts that will be
warmly welcomed by every woman. It
is useful, sensible and appropriate-a
Gift that carries with it the sweet senti-
ment of Christmas.
Rustcraft Novelties
Narcissus Bulb Novelties
Calendars and Patriotic Novelties
Christmas Greeting Cards
FOUNTAIN PENS
Waterman
Conklin
Schaefer
And others
At all prices.
PENNANTS
Make excellent gifts for your
student friends.
Christmas Cards, Calendars
and Novelties

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These will carry a
of good wishes to
Christmas time.

cheering message
your friends at

Leather Goods
"M" Books
Writing Portfolios
Tourists Tablets
Cribbage and Poker Sets

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The Store With the Student Spirit

C. W. Graham, Prop.

320 S. State St.

Buy your gifts In Ann Arbor. Your friends will think more of them

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