11, I, Uiotnew I studi'o,,- / :. Phone 598 R SESSION 1920 ISITY OF MICHIGAN The old and new cabinet of the Y. W.;C. A. will meet at 3 o'clock today in Newberry hall. The Women's Cosmopolitan club' will hold an important meeting at 7:30 o'clock, Friday, in Newberry hall, the University Y. W. C. A. Short stories to be entered in Stylus short-story contest should be sent to a member of Stylus before May 15. Baseball practice hours are as fol- ows: Freshmen, Monday at 5 o'clock; sophomores, Monday at 4 o'clock; jun- iors, Tuesday and -Thursday at 5 o'clock; seniors, Tuesday and Thurs- day at 4 o'clock. Westerners' club members are to give their second dance Saturday, May 29, at the Packard academy. Plans will be announced in detail at club meeting yednesday, May 26. Tickets may be reserved with George Lott, '23, phone 2444-J. A few scores for "Patricia Passes" are still to be obtained at Helen New- berry residence. Att, Ada Nutton,' Dorothy O'Connor; Evelyn Rockwell, Helen Vowels, Mar- jorie Van Normon. Athena to Hold Tryouts May 18 Athena Literary society will hold spring tryouts at 7:15 o'clock Tues- day, May 18, instead of May 15 as was announced in The Daily. Tryouts will be at the regular Athe- na meeting on the fourth floor of Uni- versity hall. Each candidate is to give a three minute talk on a topic of her own choosing. Chi Omega' Wins With Score of 7 to 6 Chi Omega defeated Alpha Chi Omega with a score of 7 to 6 last night in a closely contested 'baseball game. HEY, THERE, BUDDIE, YOU WITH THE GOLD STRIPE! (Army, Navy, and Marine Corps) Bring your Mademoiselle to Barbour Gymnasium Saturday, May Fifteenth-Nine P. M: and put you old hob-nails into rhythm with Ike Fisher's Jazz Music BEAUCOUP REFRESHMENTS TICKETS $1.25 Michigan Overseas I - f . I . F 11. I E N D S A PHOTOGRAPHh IV,, PHOND 604-W SPEDDIN4 STVDIO FOR AN APPOINTb 1 ommom.i N II :.... .... r I h Get Good Goods at Goodyear's { 300 COURSES BY A/STAFF OF 260 MEMBERS OF THE REGULAR FACULTIES ill University Facilities Available nt opportunity for regular students of the Uni- ten materially their period 'of residence, for the >n is in general the equivalent of one-half se- and three year courses may thus be shortened' wo calendar years, respectively. Many special ichers and those preparing to teach next year. ing programs of courses. Announcements may the offices of the various Schools and Colleges. ture, Science, and-the Arts, Engineering and' re, Pharmacy, Graduate Study, Library Meth- gical Station, Embalming and Sanitary Sci- ,28-August 20; Medicine and Surgery, June t 8; Law, June 21-July 24 and July 26-August Jourses in Geology and Geography in Southern August 30-September 25. address E. RANKIN, tBox 3o, An-Arbor, Michigan. Leave Cepy iSS IF, Iat The Beita /E RT I SI N G FOR DALE all se- s want- lchrist, 61-W. FOR SALE- No. 1-A 'Ansco Junior folding camera 2/x4%? R. R. Lens; also Ansco vest pocket camera No. 2, 2/x31/ Modico Lens, Bionic shut- tern. Call Thompson between 6 and 7 P. M. 1058-M. Interclass baseball games are sched- uled to begin next week. It is :aimed to' have all teams selected by Friday. Tuesday and Thursday are the last days that juniors and seniors will be able to try out. An extra volley ball practice for freshmen and sophomores will be held at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. DETROIT TO HEAR GIRLS' GLEE CLUB After scoring a decided success in Jackson last Friday night the Univer- sity Girls' Glee c1i b will give two more concerts this week end in De- troit on Friday night at Northeastern high school and Saturday night at Northern high school. Among the soloists will be Edna Apel, '20, Esther Hollands, '22, Ruth Mills, '21, Anne Noble, '20, and Evelyn Rockwell, '22. The personnel of the club includes: Agnes Abele, Edna Apel, Margaret Barlow, Gertrude Benson, Alice Blair, Dorothy Bristol, Edith Cady, Florence Crozier, Marjorie Deam, Roberta Deam, Nona Doherty, Esther Dor- rance, Dixie England, Els'ie Erley, Carrie Fairchild, Harriet Gustin, Mar- garet Harrison, Athalie Haugh, Beata Hasley, Alice Hinkson, Esther Hol- lands, Josephine Holmes, Rita Ireman, Gretchen Jones, Norma Judson, Isabel Kemp, Marjorie King, Bessie Levin- son, Anne Lindemulder, Mary Lohr- storffer, Helen McGregory, Ruth Mills, Lillian Monroe, Bernice Nickels, Anne Noble, Elizabeth Payne, Teckla Rose, Irma °Schrieber, Gladys Schultz, Flor- ence Shurrey, Rose Sturmer, Frances 'T'odd, Oro von Ewegen, Josephine Waldo, Jean Watkins, Frances Weim- ra, Lela Witter, Elizabeth Wylie, Ale- tha Yerkes, Frances Williams, Hannah Blumenthal, Mary Chandler, Eleanor Fuller, Mary Lawson, Christina Mark- WA'TED, WANTED-Students desired for sum- mer work. Positions open in near- ly every state. Must be aggressive. Best of wages. Box G.' M., Daily. WANTED-To rent or buy a house to accommodate 20 or more, suitable for a fraternity. Call Pitkin, 1285 after 7P. M. WANTED-Good second hand canoe. G. E. Washington, 8-9 Savings Bank Building. Phone 866. WANTED-Room for two ladies, near campus, May 20-23. Call 516-M. FOUND FOUND - On Campus Friday, Open face Elgin gold watch. Call 1391. ISC ELL. RNE GUS WE HAVE Summer vacation positions open for 4 or 5 students. Earnings as high as $20 per day. Call after- noons, 793-J. CALL PACKAGE Express. New phone 1518-D. Deliveries to all parts of City. r- Exclusive Modes in 1920 Sports Apparel that Teem with the Treatment of Fashion I I I Sports dresses always induce extreme interest and these we are showing are certain of being cen- "ters of admiration. Of tricolette, poulette, crepe de chine and. chanton in the lighter shades, these new arrivals have a most refreshing air of individual smart- ness. Prices from $55 to $75. Sports Coats These trig little coats can be slipped on 'easily over your frock when through vith your game of tennis or golf and ready for the, ride homeward, Made of polo' cloth, camels' hair or velour they will appeal instantly to the wo- man or miss in need of a sports. coat. Priced from $29.50 to $75. Sports Skirts Exclusiveness an ddaintin of style and feature best desc: the extensiveness of our remal bly well fashioned sports sk There are wool plaids in. shades, pleated models of cfx de chine, charming pussy wil taffetas, some of chanton, w, jersey, baronet satin and s and georgette crepe combinatio Truly a variety embracing all season's conceits! Prices f $22.50 to $39.50. Sports Dresses . Reward. ion oi' campus FOR SALE-Slide trombone. Silver plated, good condition. Excellent slide action. Good tone. Genuine leather covered case, slide opening. Also have good violin. Phone Packer, 197 at once. iris. r £i.4u seal ring, I Barbour 'ard. Call d bar pin Sports Sweaters 'These are graceful sweaters that have the gift of bestowing upon the wearer the charm of youth. A host of styles possess- ing chic - and dash indicates the extent of their popularity through- out the outdoor season. ., All shades in silk or wool are priced from $12.50 to $37.50. Sports Hats Their fascinating shapes, their soft fabrics, their myriads of col- orings combined with their orig- inality of design make them the most popular choices for sports wear. Models of wool yarn, peanut and Milan straws are priced from $5 to $20. o0 si fraternify pin, pter. Please re- K., Daily. Waltham watch vrd. Call Ronan, ,\ FOR SALE-Two seats (11-B-7 and 11-B-9, second balcony), for first four numbers of May Festival. Call Thompson between 6 and 7 P. M. 1058-M. FOR SALE- Two $6 May Festival tickets for first balcony. Price $10. Call 1261-J Thursday or Friday aft- ernoons before five o'clock. FOR SALE-May Festival-One tick- et for entire course, center of main floor. $7.00. 726 Church St. or phone 2232. FOR SALE-1 No. 9 Oliver typewriter% 1 E-flat Alto Saxopohone-Conn make. .Both like new. Call 870-M. FOR SALE-Saxaphones. Buescher C Melody and Conn Eb Alto. Both new. Call 1198-J. 311 Thompson. FOR SALE-Two desirable May Fes- tival tickets on main floor. $12.00. Call 352-M between 7 and 8 P. M. FOR SALE-New Tuxedo, in fine con- dition. Call at 224 12th St. Sports Blouses The woman who is seeking a fashionable sports blouse will find here an almost bewildering col- lection of styles. Georgette crepe is pictured in all the light and dark shades; ma'ny other blouses are crepe de chine and beautiful- ly flowered net. Practically all have short sleeves. Priced from $15.00 up. (ALL SPORTS APPAREL ON SECOND FLOOR) Ladies' Half Hose May Series Sales include vey special price on Summer Silks, Dresses, Suits, Hats, and other Apparel :w In black, cordovan, navy: and red silk at $2 a pair. blue (MAIN FLOOR) I I Waterman fountain pen. g Arch, Thursday, Call r, 184. ide rule in Engineering ay.. Reward. J. A. Bump- 1d. s badge. Initials J. W. H. . _ , ! :, . 1, ,- f ' / ;I - . ' Entrance. 124 S. Main. Telephone 1000. -..... i.1 DANCES FRIDAY AND SATURDA BEST MUSIC IN TOWN. TICKETS Al b' - GRAHAM'S SLATER'S AND FISHE LUIIIJ.IUNhHlIIIIIII