. State St.-Adv. If it is real artistic, decorative wall overings you want go to C. H. Major - Co., 203 E. Wash. St.--Adv. PERSHING OU TO LOOK R. SARGENT WRITES OF MEDIDAL1 WORK IN CHINA Dorothy Curts , South Dakota, Bess Hart; Kansas, Catherine Oder; Knox, Azalia Hackman and Lydia Haltman; Ames, Glen Watts and Louis Wiese; Michigan, Marguerite Chapin, '20, and 14 ...... ., ....tt .. "It. l 161 .' OUR IDEA 4 KODAK PIG ald; M. A. C., Marjorie Wil ED 'HATS IR GOODS PERSHII STREET NG L E F R I T Z iCH COMEDY Understood 3, 8 P.Me Angell Hall Intimate glimpses into the work inMairguerite Clark, .21. China of Dr. Clara M. Sargent, '15M, Addresses of the delegates during are given in a letter written by Dr. their stay in Ann Arbor 'may be ob- Sargent o the women of the Univer- tained at Barbour gymnasium. sity in connection with the campaign; which began Thursday under the au- spices of the University Y W. C A. "Part of every day is still spent in' language study," writes, Dr. Sargent, I, ....----- -- "but I am in the most fascinating The newly elected cabinet of the place. In our school of physical e - Y. W C. A. will meet at 2:30 o'clock ucation and hygiene which is on the this° afternoon at Newberry hall. edge of the city of Shanghai, are en- rolled 35, girls. My work with them All junior girls will be entertained is to look after their bodlily needs Aljno il ilb netie by Wyvern at a tea from 3:30 to 5:30 and to teach them a course which is o'clock Friday afternoon at Helen a mixture cf aygiene and personal Nqwberry residence. and public health and first aid work for the home. At the completjon of the course 1e are going to ma'ke up Upperclass baseball practice hours together a set of 12 talks and illustra- at Palmer field are as follows: Sen- ting chart's that each girl can take iors, 4 o'clock Tuesday and Thurs- with her into the school in which she day; Juniors, 5 o'clock 'uesday and teaches next year. There are 15 sen- Thursday. The first practice will be fors and they are going into, govern- Thursday, April 29.4 ment and mission schools, and one os a gymnastic dieetor in a city asso- Miss Aida Bentley, principal of the cistion in Peking. Each girl will Industrial School for Girls at Adrian, probably have at least 100 girls whom Michigan, will speak to the Congre- she teaches through the school." gational King's Daughters on "Re- In speaking of the campaign Dean form Work Among Girls" at 2:30 Myra B. Jordan says, "It seems to me o'clock Friday afternoon, at the home that Michigan women should feel it of Mrs. C. H. Ranney, 1430 Granger. not only a responsibility but a priv- ilege to support the work of Dr. Sar- Girls who wish to get in touch with gent in China." delegates to the Self-government con- ference can do so by calling at Dean WOMEN REPRESENT Jordan's office. 26 UNIVERSITIES}" There will be rehearsals of "The1 New Lady Bantock" today as follows: Twenty-six colleges and universi- Fanny and Newte, act II at 1 o'clock,' ties are represented as follows at the' and the remainder of the cast, acts II Middle-western association for Wong- and IV, from 3 to 5 o'clock. en's Self Government: Cornell university, Mary Donlon The property and staging commit- and Ielenf Bateman; Depauw, Cassan- tee of Masques will meft at 5 o'clock dra Love and Lily 'Kent; Grinnell, today in Barbour gymnasium. Marjery Sams and Virginia Sweeney; Illinois, Hazel Curtis and Beth Holt; Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. Milwaukee-Downer, Rachael Shrein- er and Daisy Davidson; Minnesota,' Elizabeth Forressell and Isabel Ris- ing; Missouri, Margaret Hawkins; Ne- braska, True Jack and Ruth Lind- The Name say; Ohio State, Mary Hedges and Ann Young; St. Olaf, Laura Alness and Alma Coardsmo; Washington, J. P, Eschelbach Evadna Alden and Norma Burgee; Wisconsin, Amy Jobse and Marie Bod- Has always stood den; Alabama, Allison Vannetta and Vivian Monk; Grand Rapids Junior for the BEST in college, Lucille Meyering; Iowa State, Mable Turner; Hiram, Ruth Hamlin M EATS and Alfreda Bur'rows; Kentucky, Mar- garet Ford; Pennsylvania State, Ade-. 202 E. Huron Street laide Mitchell and Mabel Barnett; Northwestern, Velma Staley; Indiana, PHONE 821 Vivian Williams and Dorothy Don- FOR SALE" 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. ESTABLISHED 1905 AT THE SIGN OF THE KODAI THERE.ARE A FEW VACANCIES NO CHANGE hi RATES-BOARD PER WEEK $6.00-2 meals-per day-3 meals-$7.O9 TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODA TED ; Special Sunday Dinner-75c STATE STREET AT MONROE MRS. MERKEL I We have always had the idea that every Kodak User v best possible results. So instead of rushing films and prints the developing and printing processes, we take the required care to do the work right and we find our customers are in this plan. If you have never had LYNDON ;AND'CO. do your Ama ishing you will be most agreeably surprisedl by bringing y roll' to us. Our service is 24 hours from 3 p. m. each day. LYNDON & COMPANY Pot of Hot Tea and Bowl of Rice - with - Plain Chop Suey 35c EXTRA FINE-45c Open 11 A. M. to I A., M. Courteous and si TREATMENT to ever; er, whether thetaccoub or small. The Ann Arbor Savib Incorporated 11 Cap italand Surplus, favor Quang 613 E. Liberty' Tung Lo Phone 604-R Members Northwest Cor. 707 North Un N U t . i I p MEN'S HIGH-GRADE CORDOVA 'JL . tand the stress active life-the the weekly tub. ofweave,stam, stitcinig; these atof anmaker ors of successful .perience. Eagle New Shipment Just Re( The, finest cordovan Oxfords we ever ha( showing. The above cut is an exact reproduc Color, Mahogany Brown; soles, heavy sing extra wear; the inside finish, insoles, heel-lir in harmony with the outside quality. - m "n in value TH THEATRE 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-Good partially seasoned apple wood, sixteen inch and two' feet lengths. H. L. Thornton. Phonel 7136F-12. FOR SALE-A 200 medical books for sale $.50 and $1 each. InspectionY invited. Mrs. A. Fraser, 16 S. Wash-k ington St., Ypsilanti, Michigan. FOR SALE-Patron's ticket, May Fes- tival Course; lower floor, center: section. Price '7.00. Telephone 651. APRIL S M T W'T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ;L5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 - 28 29 304 . , Men-Hats are high; your last season's hat. cleaned and re- blocked into this season's shape, with a new band, will look like new and save you five or ten dollars. We do only high class work. Factory Hat Store, 617 Packard St. Phone 1792. Price $1b.UU W,e invite Comparison at Any Price Itaui: b ing AT .THE 115 So. Mabn St. I * / Leave Copy at QuiarrytI and The Delta I I- Si- WANTED-Students during summer to work for an old reliable company. Men in former years have found employment very satisfactory. Sal- arysguarantee to married men. Ad- dress Box G. M., care Daily. K FOR SALE-Three May Festival cou- pons. Phone 2276. inust ReceivedI THE QUALITY OF . $10.{ 02 S. -1 a Shipment of Engl ish Malck Sring Caps 3-Look them over- I C E CE A i tail. Reward. . brown )n after 106-W. :e book y -notes. WANTED-To recover a large poster taken from the Natural 'Science building since vacation. It belongs to the Student Volunteer Movement. Kindly phone Abell, 1443-R. WANTED-To rent from owner large rooming house, partially furnished preferred. Address Boy G. P. S., care Daily. WANTED-Aceurate typewriter oper- ator, whole or part time. O. D. Mor- rill, 17 Nickels Arcade. V Has been carefully maintained for thirty-five years. The CONNOR TRADEMARK is your protection and assures you of a deliciously wholesome product that contains the I 1 highest food value. r° VARSITY rule. John E. WANTED-Student help-one boy for morning and one boy for afternoon. Wrist watch. 'Apply Arcade Cafeteria. 2487-M. MISC ANE OU ,ENTWIL1 ._ WILL4STUDENT who by mistake took rooming house a pair of gray trousers on Fri., their e.quipment April 9, from Claveau and Hall, 808 school year ad- S. State, please \return them and px - TOGGERY SHOP ASK FOR IT 1107 S. 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