11 12 '13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 .29 Hats are high; your last hat cleaned andhre- into this season's shape, new band, will look like I save you five or ten We do only high class Factory Hat Store, 617 St. Phone 1792. IlLII I I U. h URUIlLI 11N STA9L L ED.YESTERDAY Members of the old and new cab- inet of the Y. W. C. A. met Wednes-' day afternoon. The installation serv- ice was conducted by Frances Wesley, '20, the retiring president, and install- ed Lois DeFries, '21, to the office of, president for the following year. The new cabinet is composed of the following members: Mary D. Lane. '20, vice-presidept; Helen Koch, '21, treasurer; Laura Snyder, '22, secre- tary; Beatrice Beckwith, '21, chair- man of the membership committee; Carol McDonald, '22, chairman of the publication committee; Freda Stuart- '21, chairman of the committee in charge of the service work in the Un- iversity hospital; Kathryn Larkin, '22, chairman of the committee in charge' of service work in the city Y. W. C. A.; Esther Pafenbach, '21, librarian; Margaret Rotschafer, '21, chairman of international committee; Helen Koch, '21, chairman of finance committee; Mary D. Lane,, '21, chairman of em- eriencies committee; Frances Buck- bee, '21, chairman of the conferences and conventions committee; Martha Seeley, '21, chairman of the religious education committee; Margaret Spaulding, '22, chairman of the social committee; Gertrude Carlyon, Sch. of ES BEGIN T W) (By M. M.) Along with the inter-house baseball tournament, a series of inter-class ~games will be played, beginning next week. ?Iany juniors and seniors who signed up to play are not turning out to practice, making it doubtful wheth- er there will be enough to enter four class teams or not. The physical ed- ucation department, in spite of their crowded conditions, are doing every- thing possible to provide practice hours and it is now up to the teams to see that they turn out in sufficient numbers to justify the efforts being put forth for them. Inter-house Results Results of the games in the inter- house baseball tournament are as fol- lows: Sorosis defeated Alpha Phi with a score of 14 to 8; Kappa Kappa Gam- ma defeated Martha Cook 10 to 7; Delta Gamma defeated Delta Delta Delta 9 to 2. FIELD DAY ENDS TENNIS MATCHES All games of the first round in the tennis tournament should have been played off by last night. If the con- testants do not appear at the time als scheduled on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium the match willhe automatically forfeited. The second round which shohone-Conn FOR SALE-New Tuxedo in fine con- dition. Call at 224 12th St. FOR SALE-Two first class .seats to the May Festival. Call 1582-J. WANTED 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 7 P. M. WANTED-Several double deck iron cots. Cash. E. A. Smith; 601 Dime Bank Bldg., Detroit. WANTED-Good second hand cande. G. E., Washington, 8-9 Savings Bank I' or. A. H.Ct OUND ampus Friday, Open watch. Call 1391. 9