1 --- -AMERICAN WOMEN Ol- n BEHIND EUROPEANS ---- "American women have fallen be-, [aypol6 dance practice hind their European sisters in the In- 5 o'clock Thursday, dustrial field during the past six bour gymnasium. years," said Miss Florence Jackson, president of the Women's Educational )h interclass baseball and Industrial Union in Boston, when eyed at 5ro'clock Wed- she spoke to the girls interested in, at Paliier fleld. The vocational work yesterday, at Bar- at Plme fied. hebour gymnasium. ime will be played atborgmai. day. May 27. She explained her statement by say ing that the war had brought women collars are available to the front in Europe, and had fore- ear nat abletoa- eda them to meet new conditions. "At re. They: may be pro- 'present," she added, "there is an or- fle of the Dean ofy p ganized society of women engineers in London, and a woman in charge of: the entire bureau of public works in Pisa, Italy. American women will a meeting of the Girls' have to wake up to the situation if b at 8 o'clock Wednes- they do not wish to be left behind in Cook dormitory. New the race." M initiated at this time. Miss Jackson described the systems - of vocational guidance in use at sev- a meeting of the en- eral of the large colleges and made3 A. at 4 o'clock Wed- suggestions for the vocational workI n at Newberry hall, to at this. University next year. cdes t9be adoted for tIn speaking of teachingas a voca-f tion she said that she wished to. cor- rect the statement that has been ic league of the Uai- spread abroad over the country to the f Mtisic, will hold.its effect that no members of this year's at 6 o'clock Wednes- graduating class at Vassar intended t the Congregational to teach. "Shortly after the first ar- can be secured at the tile appeared," she said; "another one c until this noon. folowed contradicting it and telling the correct number of girls that were se- left for freshman pos- lecting teaching as their profession. us will be Wednesday, The second article unfortunately did )se who have not taken not receive as wide publication as the ons should sign up at first. Teaching is and probably al- late. All sophomores ways will be the most popular work made an appointment for women. At present 90 per cent1 examination should do of the teachers in the, United States are women." SENIORS NENCY - LIKENESS - QUALITY - I "Portraits That Please" Big Addition to Detroit Creamery Plant in' Detroit The six-story building pictured' herewith, and which will be completed within a few weeks, will give the Detroit Creamery plant a ground area of an entire block right in the downtown section of the city, bounded by Grand River, Cass and Adams Avenues, Clifford and Middle Streets. Since its lincorporation in 1900, the Detroit Creamery has grown at 'a tremendous rate, neces- sitating a constant expansion and greater facilities year after year. Much of this success is due to' the excellence of Velvet Brand Ice Cream. More than 2,000 dealers h'andle this delicious food-re- freshment and the sales last year ran over 2 1-4 million gallons The new building, togther with a re-arrange- ment of the entire plant will provide facilities for the production of 4 million gallons of ice cream V per year. I 1 - Birds' Eye View of Detroit Creamery Plant I f I uif Log" . copy. At QUArryj and Th Debt This is a reproduction of a photograph of the Detroit Crea mery plant taken before the new addition was begun. Last year the Detroit Creamery did a business of over, 12 million dollars which included an increase of more than 250 thousand. dollars in the sale of milk and cream alone. As well as the main plant, the Detroit Creamery operates three big branches in Detroit 'and about 30 Milk and Cream Stations throughout the state. No other one factory in the world makes and sells so much Ice Cream as the Detroit Creamery. This fact has been widely commente d upon by trade papers throughout the country. The record of Nlvet Brand sales is a marvel to other manufacturers. IT FOR SALE -A small gold mesh bag with st6ne, and catbh. Somewhere cinity of Sleepy Hollow. Find- lease return to 429 Hamilton e or call Kline; 2451. Sub- lal reward. -A reward is offered for the re- of a bunch of keys lost by an oyee of the Buildings and nds Department. Call 2486. -Sunday, May 23, at Barton a black leather handbag. Suit- reward if returned to addressI ag.. Phone 2612-J.I -In or near Hill Auditorium ay night, $i-focal glasses in Reward. Call 1612-W. -Zeta Beta Tau fraternity e. Finder please phone 1104. ard. -On May 22 in Chem. building,' tain pen with silver barrel. er kindly return to Daily office. ... jincoat at ball game Wed- west section grandstand, )w. Reward. Stone 2649-3. FOR SALE-One-third off' on cloth, silks and furs at Zwerdling's. Also all kinds of plaiting made at Zwerd- ling's, Ladies' Tailor and Furrier. Zwerdling Bldg., 217 E. Liberty. Es- tablished 1904. FOR SALE-Corona portable type- writer. Good condition. Purchased. 'last Winter. 335 E. Jefferson. Wed- nesday, 3 o 6 P. M. FOR SALE - Beautiful Registered Persian kittens. Make pretty gifts. irs. Guy L. Mullisin, 326 E. Ann. FOR SALE-1916 Ford Coupe. Good condition. Call Heald; 726-M. FOR SALE-Gibson Mandolin, prac- tically new. Phone 349-M. FOR SALE- A banjo-mandolin and case. Call 1828-3. FOR SALE-Folding camp cot. Phone Marston, 2236-J, evenings. WANTED WANTED-A man Playground Direc- tor for July and August. Detroit Playground. Apply by letter to Mrs. George C. Thrall, 189 Parker Ave., Detroit. WANTED-Chef and wife. Must be first class and able to furnish good references. Hotel, Box 2, Walloon Lake, Mich. WANTED-Student Help. Also engag- in'g help for summer season. Ar- cade Cafeteria. WANTED-Experienced female pian- ist with sales ability. Full time work. University Music House. WANTED - Waitresses and kitchen girl. Hotel, Box 2, Walloon Lake, Mich. FOR RENT FOR RENT- Four newly furnished 'rooms, excellently located. Phone 1211-R. FOUND FOUND-Fur neckpiece Friday P. M., near Obesrvatory. Call 702-R. The Favorite in Ann ror oo I~ETRI1 CRAM ER .1 i Pair of shell-rim glasses. call 237f2. and Book. Baritone Saxo- Cap Night. Call 936-W. IT-Theta Phi Alpha Pin. n back. Call 1892. Name So many Ann Arbor people had eaten Velvet Brand Ice Cream in Detroit that when we opened, our branch in Ann Arbor, business started right off with a jump. Velvet Brand was not in much need of an introduction. We have facilities for supplying every dealer here with all the Ice Cream he can sell. There will be no lack of service no matter how fast the demand may in- crease-and it looks now as if everybody in this college town will soon ask for Velvet Brand Ice Cream. Quality is a great thing in Ice Cream and that is where Velvet Brand has made its big reputation. Such rich, wholesome and delicious Ice Cream as Velvet Brand can only be made under the most ideal conditions and where the output is great enough to permit of the most expensive ingredients being used. The Detroit Creamery makes its own vanilla extract and fresh fruit flavor. Every "batch" of cream is tested in the Laboratory. There can be no variation of quality in Velvet Brand. Special brick Ice Cream in a different combination of flavors each week is a Velvet Brand feature that has made -a tremendous hit in Ann Arbor and wherever offered. It is especially satisfying for dessert with the Sunday dinner or to serve at any home entertainment. Why not leave an order now with a Velvet Brand dealer so you can have one of these special bricks next Sunday ffSCELLANE OISB ER EMPLOYMENT An H. J. z Co. representative will be at Allenel Hotel on Wednesday, 26 from 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. o interview men for summer :. Good wages. Practical ex- mce. Pleasant work. -The Knights of Pythias Will a May party Thursday, May' 27. ping from 8:30 to 1L' Knights their friends aretcordally invit- Rhodes Jazz Orchestra. Bill, Detroi't .,'Creamery Ann' Arbor Branch-Corner Detroit and Kingsley Streets Telephone 1768-J desiring work er vacation should n the Secretary's Hall. as soon as