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Y. W. C. A. AUTHORITIES
TO BE HERE TOMORROWI

HOLD

MEETING

OF

STEVENS

waii
FORM F 1 T

PRES. It.

-AND -
E.WSSERSTON
'ne 62&8.

B IIUTCHINS ENDORSES
CAUPAIGN FOR
FUNDS

TALB0T- in.
A ',YRON E-'S''s irt,.
RROW
o t COLLARS
are curve cut to fit the
shouders perfecty
Ctmutt, Peabody &Colnc.'Xtacs

Party Gowns a Specialty

THOSE

CANOE TRIPS

AND OVER-HILL HIKES

During the Days to Come
Will Mean

Many a Sun-burned Face and Neck.

USE

DERMAL CREAM

MADE AT

Quarry Drug Co s
PRESCRIPTION STORE
Corner S. State and N. Univ.

Women of the University will be
given an opportunity on Wdnesday
to meet in conference- at Newberry
h.ailtwo women of prominence in Y.
W. C. A. work, Mrs. Kathrine Willard
,ddy and Miss Bertha Conde in con-
nection with the campaign for funds
for the support of Dr. Sargent in
China.
Mrs. Eddy is acting executive of the
foreign department of the national
board of the Y. W. C. A. For years
she has studied and traveled particu-
larly in the Orient, going with her
brother-in-law, Sherwood Eddy, the
evangelist, on many of his tours and
speaking with him. She is consider-
ed an authority on the work of the
Y. W. C. A. in China.
Miss Conde is national senior secre-
tary of the Y. W. C. A. She has re-
cently returned from South America
where, she conducted a survey of con-
ditions among the women and girls of
that continent. Miss Conde states that
now is the time when everything pos-
sible must be done to bring about a
clearer understanding and warmer
friendship between the two Americas.
When asked, concerning his opin-
ion of the campaign which will be-
gin ou Thursday, President Harry B.
Hutchins submitted the following:
To the Women Students of the Univer-
sity:
I am informed that a campaign is
about to be made among the women
of the University for funds .for the
support of Dr. Sargent in China. This
campaign will be under the direction
of our Young Women's Christian as-
sociation. Dr. Sargent is a graduate
of the University and is doing a great
work for Chinese women. The move-;
ment is by the women of Michigan for
the women of China. I trust that the
efforts will be crowned with success.
The work of Dr. Sargent is in the
missionary field, but it Iis essentially
health work under the auspices of
the Young Women's Christian associa-
tion. The campaign, therefore, is
really a health campaign for the wo-
men of China. It.s entitled to a gen-
eral and generous support.
H. B. HUTCHINS,
President.
I ~tomen
All upperclass girls who wish to play
basebalI should sign up on the bulle-
tin board in Barbour gymnasium be-
fore 4 o'clock, April 27.
University Girls' Glee club will
hold important rehearsals at 4:30
o'clock Tuesday and Wednesday aft-
ernoons at Barbour gymnasium. All
members are urged to be present.
There will be a meeting of the Girls'1
Educational club at 8:15 o'clock Wed-
nesday evening at the Theta Phi Al-
pha house. Professor Waterman will
speak.

REPUBLICAN WOMEN
Republican women of the Univer-
sity and Ann Arbor will have an op-
portunity to meet, for the first time,
to 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in the
auditorium at Lane hall, where they
will hear Miss Rose Morarity of
Cleveland speak on "Women in Pol-
itics."
Miss Morarity is characterised by
the. Republican national committee,
which is sending her to Ann Arbor, as
the best woman speaker working with
them.
Under the auspices of the Women's
Republican club this meeting will be
the first time that women of the Uni-
versity and the city have had an op-=
portunity to get together in a separate
meeting of their own with an outside
speaker and much of the future work
of the women will depend upon the
interest shown in this meeting, ac-
cording to the committee in charge..
After the talk by Miss Morarity tea
will be served and a general get-to-
gether will be held for all those at-
tending.6

&

STEVENS

&

PERS1HING

rtLKNtI

618 PACKARD STREET

Fine
basket
wards.
-Adv.

a

caps. ' Herringbones, tweeds,
weaves. . Priced, $2.50 up-
Wild & Cg., 311 S. State St.

A

Fine sport coats-Grey, blue, heath-
er and brown. Wild & Co., 311 S.
State St.-Adv.
_!l1lflilligtllllllitlill11f1llttllllL
Lunches
Sodas
Candies
SSUGAR BOWL ~
109 S. MAIN ST.
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REAL Camping in the REAL Woods
Hunting, Fishing and Canoe Trips
with Indian Guides in the Won-
derful Timagami Country
CALL 652-M AFTER 7:30 P. M.
Drink
DELICIOUS AND E~RESHING
IHOT.T
ATrR 3. Quenphes Thirst-
gu.:l Touches the Spot
THE COCA-COLA Co
ATLANTA, GA
K-w1CCr
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IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK
AT OUR POPULAR-PRICED HATS
MILLINERY AND HAIR GOODS

Phone 308

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How Much'
MUST YOU EARN
This Summer?
Chancel are we can double It for you.
At any rate, let us know the amount
required and the time in which you
have to earn it, and we will tell you
frankly what we can do.
No obligation whatever.
A Money-Making
Opportunity
For You

1461
You might say "bullimmense or
means the same thing.
Means: 'There was room at the top for a cigarette
that, can refresh a tired and much tried taste. And
Spur's that cigarette."
In the new Spur blend you find.
The richness cofthe- iu.h b;mAnu d ji ivujau ite-..

)MAN'S WORLD is face to face with
greatest reader demand it has ever
-ienced. Our battery of giant presses
nstantly in operation-24 hours a day,
ys a week-and still the demand out-
sthe supply.
sa good, healthy condition. It keeps
lumping but happy. We'll take care
he supply if we have to annex the
e west side of Chicago.
t what we want now is 100 emergency
to helphandle the demand-toocrys-
e it into sales-to book the orders.
want men of" personality, perseverance

and push-and we are ready'to pay the
price.
If you want outdoor-work--
At top-notch pay
If ,you want money-experience-adven-
ture-and a glimpse of life as O'Henry
saw it-drop us'a line today.
Tell us how much you ought to earn, the
time in which you have to earn it, and the
territory in which you prefer to work. Our
proposition will be sent you at once. If
you like it, all right; if you don't, there's
no obligation.

Address L. V. RODDA

V

OMAN'S WORLD MAGAZINE
107 S. CLINTON STREET, CHICAGO

]nd ' LeaVi Cop
and UMe and
'LAS IFI The Delta
A DVE RT I S I.G

Athena Literaty society will meet
at 7:15 o'clock tonight on the fourth
floor of University hall. Junior mem-
bers will try out for the junior-sopho-
moredebate.
There will be a rehearsal of Act II
of "The New Lady Bantock" at 4
o'clock in Barbour gymnasium. The en-
tire cast including the actress' frends
will rehearse Act II at 3 and 7
o'clock Wednesday.

40

WAMTEI)
ITED-College men' as camp di-
ctors in a large boy's camp for
a weeks commencing June 26.
-evious experience desirable but
t essential. Only he-men foid of
t-door life need apply. A splen-
d opportunity for combining an
joyable and profitable vacation.
ill be in Ann Arbor Wednesday
d Thursday, April 28th and 29th.
interested' leave name, address
d phone number at Daily office.
NTED-The names of fifty stu-
nts, men or wcmen, who are bor-
wing all or part of the ,money
th which to pay for their educa-
n. We have a proposition to pre-
it to you. Address Box D. B.,
re Daily.
ITED-Bright young man .wants
sition as theatre usher. .Prefer
eatre that will show "Down -on
e Farm," as I want to see this
reral times. Call 296-M.
[TED-Four rooms furnished for'
ht . housekeeping. Suitable for

FOR BALZ NINE INTER-SORORITY BALL
FOR SALE-A piece of property suit- TEAMS ENTER TOURNAMENT
able for FRATERNITY OR SOROR-
ITY. An excellent lot and a good Only nine teams have signed up on
house at a price which is right. Ask the bulletin board in Barbojr gymna-
us. POTTER & ALLSHOUSE, Real sium for the baseball tournament to
Estate and Insurance. Telephone; begin the end of this week. Many
2083-M. 601-3 First Nat. Bank Bldg. more have signified their intentions
FOR SALE-Canoeing season fellows to participate and it is the wish of the
-Small "Yic". Plays all records. manager that these houses sign up
$15. Must have cash this week.immediately. Of those already signed,
$15. Must have sh his we4e. eight are sorority teams and one a
Meyer, 403 2nd St. Phone 1646W.igleague house team.
LOST As many league houses as possible
are asked to enter teams so the tour-
LOST-Chi Omega Sorority pin. In-!
LOSTChi megaSorritypin.In-nament will not evolve itself into an
itials on pin D. D. Call 2707-J. Re- nnt willrot mevo. itse itan
inter-sorority meet. Any house that

i~lliu V u un vome Orental lseat tem-
pered by the mildness and fragrance of Burley and
other choice home-grown tobaccos. It's a happy
blend that brings out to the full that good old-tobacco
Just smoke a Spur and see.
040
NO-
F-
'20,
NOR .? 04 -MA ~L __&Nah.MN

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ward.
LOST-A Gent's umbrella in Union
Saturday night. Please call 2413-R.
LOST--Kappa Alpha Theta pin. Find-I
er please 'call 2570 Reward.
LOST-Log-Log slide rule. John E.
Boice. Phone 1016.
FOR RENT
T6 RENT-Unfurnished apartment
for June, July, and August; near
campus; four rooms on first floor.

does not have a sufficient number to
form a team can combine with an-
other house. The names of the cap-
tains should be handed in when the
team is entered.
WAITZD
WANTED-To lease fraternity house
suitable for twenty. Address H. R.,
care Daily.
WANTED-To exchange my new Ford
roadster for ten reserved seats for
"Down on the Farm." Call -296-M.

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And what's morel Satiny imported paper, crimped, not
p.ated.- akes an easy-drawing, slower-burning ciga-
rette. A mghty, eat brown-and-silver" packagewith
trple-wrapping:. keepdS purs fresh and fragrant.

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