THE MICHIGAN DAILY QA .,; CADE DANCE HALL. The stu- steps and variations will be taught. UnIiTersT 1 ' advanced class starts tomor- Private lessons by appointment, callLC! night at 7:00 P. M. The newest 1666-J.-Adv. Also League of Nations Has Knots to Untangle k. SWAIN can 10" SPRING-SHOWING of Soft Shirts Knitted Neckwear Golf Caps and Borsalino Hats Tinker & Company Clothiers, Furnishers and Hatters 342 S. State St., at William St. Formal Clothes a Specialty Dress Suits for Hire N a D ECORATINGI SERVICE Let us prepare and submit designs and color-schemes for finishes and decorations for ine room or all. Do you know that Michigan has its own "League of Nations?" Here on our own campus there is held every week a meeting attended by representatives of half the nation- alities on the face of the earth. True, you look in vain for Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, Lloyd George of the present, but you will find these men of the future, for it is only a matter of a few years before the Cosmopolitan club will introduce to the world a share of its new "men of the nations." "League of Nations" It is also not generally known that in the Cosmopolitan club of the Uni- versity of Michigan we have a repre- sentation in a world-ide union of student organizations and it is for this reason that the local club is not given a fractional part of the consideration it deserves. Corda Frateres Association of Cos- mopolitan clubs is the embodiment of the idea that in the students of the world lies the future of the world, and the league was organized with a full knowledge of the potency which a brotherhood of this kind must pos- sess. That it has been successful be- yond measure in promoting its one creed of Cosmopolitanism is beyond doubt. The organization's activities rest upon the axiom that "Above All Nations is Humanity," and this idea is strikingly brought out in the badge worn by each member, which repre- sents the two hemispheres joined by clasped hands. Delegation to Europe The last national convention of the association was held last December in Chicago and shortly after, it was decided to send a delegation to Eu- rope to re-establish the spirit of Cos- mopolitanism among the students. Steps were also taken to form a pro- gram that should be positive and practical with untiring propagation IWHAT'S GOING ON 10:30-111r. Douglas will preach a ser- mon to students especially, at the First Congregational church. The sermon subject is, "The Select' 1:30-Exhibition of phoographs of French cathedrals of the war zone in, Alumni Memorial hall. ":30-C. E. of the Presbyterian church meets; subject, "Modern China." Chinese eats will be served at 6 o'clock. 7:00-Jewish Students' congregation addressed by Rabbi Lefkowitz of Dayton, Ohio. The general public is cordially invited. ATTRACTIONS FOR THE COMING WEEK AT THE THEATERS (Contined from page five) one year to the highest bidder. No one is willing to bid for himq on the day of the sale, but Virginia Dare, the daughter of a wealthy planter, whois horrified at the process. She places her one dollar purchase under a brut- al foreman on their plantation. How Toby proves himself worth while is brought out in the play through a series of adventures with the moonshiners and revenue officers. Students to Speak at Ypsilanti Ruth Wagner, '2M, and Henry R. O'Brien, '19M, of the student volunteer band, will speak this afternoon at Yp- silanti at a meeting of the Normal Y. W C A. and Y. M. C. A. Iowa university will celebrate its 72nd anniversary at the Foundation day convocation on Feb. 25. WARNING! Don't lose your money making poor investments. Invest with Huron Valley Bldg. & Sav. Asso. Ab- solutely safe. Pays 6 percent. Money loaned on Real Estate. H. H. Herbst, Secretary, Savings Bank Bldg.-Adv. Overalls for shop work. Wagner & Co., State St., head of Liberty St.- Adv. of Cosmopolitanism in place of mere passive idealism. Michigan was un- animously elected vice-presidential chapter of the third district and it was decided to hold the 1919 conven- tion at Syracuse university. Local Chapter Flourishing Michigan's chapter now numbers over 100 members, but there is still room for more, and any student who is interested in the spirit of the club, is invited to join whether he be Am-, erican of foreigner. Foreign birth or citizenship is not a qualification of membership as many students sup- pose. The club meets regularly in rooms 205 and 305 of University hall and an extremely interesting programI of activities has been planned for the semester, which will be announced later. Senior and sophomore first and second basketball teams will practice promptly at 4:50 o'clock Monday aft- ernoon in Barbour gymnasium. The class in advanced dancing will me held at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Those inter- ested must attend regularly. Girls desiring to earn money in spare time should consult Miss Louise Potter at Barbour gymnasium. Girls are wanted for work at the University hospital. Call Miss Hulda Bancroft at Barbour gymnasium. CASH FOR LIBERTY BONDS David A. Killins & Sons 107 1st National Bank Bldg. I% We can supply your every need in Tivo complete ,stores at your service CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES SILK AND KNIT NECKWEAR MAKE portraits of yourself--any size or style TAKE photographs of campus functions --day or night SUPPLY you with 200 small Ann Arbor views for your M book DEVELOP and print your films--leave them at 713 E. UNIVERSITY AVE. or at QUARRY'S DRUG STORE Wadhams & Co. Main Street State Street ..: B O A BREAKFAST ^. .- A R D STEAKS - School of Dancing I o r 1 HERZ SERVICE IS AT YOUR COM- 11 %7 $5U .5A MAND. GIVE US A TRIAL. 539 FOREST OSWALD A. HERZ I - DECORATOR l W. Washington St. Telephone 353-F 1 DONALDSON'S The Store for Men Silk Shirts Collar Attached Special Price $4.55 711 N. UNIVERSITY Classes in modern ballroom dancing. Individual attention given to each pupil.- Special afternoon classes for children. Private lessons by appointment Classes in toe, classical and national dancing Miss Jeanette H. Kruszka Studio: Residence 516 William St. 2006 Washtenaw Phone 1422-R - Phone 1598 ,' """: _", : . CARUSO HIMSELF '4 World's Greatest Artist will appear in KLEANS -KLOTHES -KLEAN EepAN te nbte saeta n te Keeps Klothes in better shape than any other process of Kleaning KLEANING, PRESSING, Hill Auditorium, Monday, March 3 TICKETS $2.50, $3.50 $4 $5 (with $3 Festival Coupon $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6) MR. CARUSO USES THE HARDMAN PIANO EXCLUSIVELY . REPAIRING "die JCome of &Fnr~neC Go To C., Hi. MAJOR & CO. .1 Dependable, Scientific, Drugless EYE EXAMINATIONS Phone 590 for appointment Emil H Arnold Optometrist 220 S. Main St r for Wall Paper, Paint Kalsomine, Var- nish, Floor-oil, Wax, Polish, etc. Both Quality and Prices are Right Phone 2508 209 South 4th Ave. 204 E. Wash. St. Phone 237 I ~ - 1# 3lectrical Renalvs