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NOTED FOREIGN IORKERS
AMON WEEK'S VISITORS

rs. Lunnes Contectionery
ce Cream, Delicious Sodas (By Helen Middleswart)
re Makie' our own Ice Cream This week Ann Arbor is especially
favored in having many interesting
s solicited from Fraternities and 'women with wide ranges of experi-
ties. 218 S. Main Phone 166 ence. One of them is- Miss Welthy
E Honsinger, who has been in China
for 10 years. She founded a school
for girls at Nanchung. For the past
-- - IllEIIIIIIIlNE11IiIIlIIIIillIllfilip . two years she has been doing reclama-
and satisfactor . tion work in France, Belgium, and
IT to every custom- = Lunhe s ' Italy. She intends to return to the
the account be lsyrge d Orient for the purpose of interview-
- intergoas ing some of the most distinguished
or Saings Bank ==women of China, Japan, and India
poraed 369Candies_
porated 1869 a ,and then, as she puts it, "to bring
Surplus, $640.000.00 = #back their message for Western
----"- _- iSUGAR BOWL - °
. SANoted "Y" Worker Here
or. Main & Huron. 109 S. MAIN ST. Another of the week's interesting
z University Ave. i;visitors is Mrs. Katherine Willard
-- IlululInn llll I Iu 111II1ltngilll'Eddy, who is one of the foreign de-
partment of the Y. W. C. A. This de-
I f II 11ilIl IIINIIfnh INlIlIIIIIggII IIIIIIIiIijiitwijuiuiiUinr partment has charge of work in
d China, Japan, India, and South Amer-
ica. The Chinese association, with
uSeS and kirts-- which Mrs. Eddy has been connected,
has a staff composed entirely of Chi-
nese women, and a staff of Chinese
FEW OF EACH CAN BE BOUGHT FOR AN secretaries is rapidly being trained by
=the American ones .
zingly Small Sum of Money
y Copy Westerners
AND, IF INGENIOUSLY CHOSEN, 'CAN BE Mrs. Eddy states that their work is
MATCHED UP INTO AN EQUALLY of particular value at present be-
cause of the desire on the part of the
ng Variety of Spring Costumes I Chinese women to do everything in
the way that their Western sisters
do; it. She says that the interesting
thing to note is that the Chinese
site, shimmer new silks -- in white and the pastet wome no matter whaas they be-
= long to (for their class distinctions
s, sware almost the same as ours), have
plaids, and rough woolens, for spring general w ear the same feeling of unrest which has
characterized their Occidental sisters
for the past 20 years.
Mrs. Eddy spoke Wednesday aft-
Correctly Tailored Tricotines ernoon at Martha Cook and is the
evening to the girls of Helen New-
and Serges - the crisp dark Taffetas - berry residence.
The Lovelv Coloredis 1L_-

tive of the foreign department of the
national board of the Y. W. C. A., were
guests of honor at a luncheon given
yesterday at Foster's tea room. Dean
Myra B. Jordan, Mrs. Edward H.
Kraus, Miss Frances Lemert, and 20
representative women of the campus
were present.
Miss Conde spoke in particular
about the function that the University
is expected to perform in internation-
al student Affairs in this country.
Patronise our Advertisers.-Adv.
5 Make an Appointment
with
SPEDDING STUDIO
For Your Graduation
P'HOTOGRAPHS

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121 E. Washingtrn Street

Phon, 598

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NOTICE

- STUDENTS,

Why not live in Ann Arbor during Summer

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Vacation?

We can use 300 Students for Day and Night

Work during the entire vacation period.

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to other cities or work on outside jobs where you
have considerable lost time during badweather?,
All interested, apply at the Employment Office
of the Hoover Steel Ball Co., Hoover Avenue, Ann

including the novelty Fan-ta-si-
ARE HERE AT HUTZEL'S

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Arbor, Michigan.

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And to wear with them, the most delec-
table of Georgette Blouses - the most
tailored and business-like of striped tub-.
silk blouses-and he rich, plain crepes de
chine!

MAIN AND LIBRTY STREETS

There will be a, meeting of the Y.
W. C. A. cabinet.at 3 o'clock this aft-
ernoon at Newberry hall.
There will be rehearsal of act I of
"The New Lady Bantock" at 4 o'clock
this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.
The property and stag.ing committees
of Masques will meet at 5 o'clock Fri-
day in Barbour gymnasium.
Upperclass baseball practice hours
at Palmer field are as follows: Sen-
fors, 4 o'clock Tuesday and Thurs-
day; Juniors, 5 o'clock Tuesday and
Thursday. The first practice will be
Thursday, April 29.
Miss Aida Bentley, principal of the
Industrial School for Girls at Adrian,
Michigan, will speak to the Congre-
gational King's Daughters on "Re-
form Work Among Girls" at .2:30
o'clock Friday afternoon, at the home
of Mrs. C. H. Ranney, 1430 Granger.

Mail Orders . Phone Orders
Promptly Filled Promptly Filled
Established 1857

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THE CORRECT LOW-HEELED OXFORD

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Quaryl. and.,
the Delta

Girls who wish to get in touch with
delegates to the Self-government con-
ference can do, so by calling at Dean
Jordan's office.

IN DARK BROWN

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vicinity of S. Univer-
, bar pin set with dia-
pphires. Reward $10.
Alfred Huss. 702 S.
Phone 63.
loose-leaf note bookI
efore vacation. Con-
ant notes. Owner's
le. Call Nichols, 1188.E
aga Sorority pin. In-
D. 1. Call 2707-J. Re-
s umbrella in Union
t. Please call 2413-R.
lpha Theta 'pin. Find-
2570 Reward,
slide rule. John E.
1016.
y, "Mill's'Matei'als bf
Call Mantle, 2192-W.
ruen Wrist watch.
call 2487-M.

*ANTED-College men as camp di-
rectors in a large boy-s camp for
ten weeks commencing June 26.
Previous experience desirable but
not essential. , Only he-men fond of
out-door life need apply. A splen-
did opportunity for combining an
enjoyable and profitable vacation.
Will be in Ann Arbor Wednesday
and Thursday, April 28th and 29th.
If interested leave name, address
and phone number ate Daily office.
WANTED-The names of fifty stu-
dents, men or women, who are bor-
rowing all , or part of the money
with which to pay for their educa-
tion. We have a proposition to pre-
sent to you. Address Box D. B.,
care Daily.-
WANTED-Students during summer
to work for an old reliable company.
Men in former years have found.
employmentvery satisfactory. Sal-
ary guarantee to married men. Ad-
dress Box G. M., care Daily.
WANTED-To rent, from owner large
rooming house, partially furnished
preferred. Address Bov G. P. S.,
care Daily.
WANTED-Accurate typewriter oper-
ator, whole or part time. O. D. Mor-.
ril, 17 Nickels Arcade. E
WANTED-Student help-one boy for
morning and one boy for afternoon.
A . Am-.. a- A s

There will be an important meet-
ing of' the W. A. A. board at 5 o'clock
today in Barbour gymnasium.
WOMEN MEET MISS CONDE AND
MRS. EDDY, LUNCH ON GUESTS
Miss Berthas Conde, national senior
secretary of the Y. W. C. A., and Mrs.
Katherine Willard Eddy, acting execu-
FOR SALE
FOR SALE--A piece of property suit-
able for FRATERNITY OR SOROR-
ITY. An excellent lot and a good
house at a price which is right. Ask
us. POTTER & ALLSHOUSE, Real
Estate and Insurance. Telephone
2083-M. 601-3 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE-Victorian Hawaiian steel
guitar. Beautiful koa wood finish
and fine deep tone. May be played
as ordinary guitar by removing
bridge. Phone 1746-J or call at
107 14th St., evenings.
FOR SALE- Seventeen foot Morris
Canoe, new last summer. Worth
$125. Will sacrifice for $85 cash,
Also complete sailing outfit, $20.
Phone 1755-J, 6 to 7 P. M.
FOR SALE-Good partially seasoned
apple wood, sixteen inch and two
feet lengths. H. L. Thornton. Phone
7136F-12.
IF
SPEDDING STUDIO
makes your
PHOTOGRAPHS
YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS WILL BE
HAPPY.

Priced at $12.00

A smart, practical street Oxford-Low heel,
medium vamp, perforated tip, blind eyelet

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name that

means a perfect-fitting arch
(FIRST FLOOR)

A Featured Group

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Designs and Colors

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Millinery

Accepted Vogue

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shed apartment
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, rooming house
1 their eouiment

An attractive assortment of hats for street and semi-dress wear.
Clever toques, tri-cornered, up-turned models, showing the
new conceits in flower, wing, fruit, stitching and'leather
trimmng.
Featured at Reduced Prices
THREE GROUPS
$.00-$8.00-$10.00

(SECOND FLOOR)

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