EVERY man is the same from his neck down UNLESS his trousers bag at the knees. We take the bag out of trousers. f WISCONSiN M1EMORIL WILL TAIE FORM OF CIU! HOUSE Plans are progressing rapidly for the prioposed Memorial Union building to be erected at the University of Wis- consin as a tribute to Wisconsin men and women who served in the world war. The building will contain an audito- rium seating 1,500. memorial and trophy rooms, reading' and lounging rooms, common dining halls seating 1,500 to 2,000, private dining rooms. rooms for student organizations, danc- ing, billiard, bowling, and faculty club rooms. Subscribe to the Michigan Daily. MWILDING ASSIGN3ENTS FOR CAMP DAVIS NOW BEING MADE Five buildings have already been as- signed to students who will be at Camp Davis next summer and more applications are coming in every day. It is expected that by the end of De- cember almost all the students will have been assigned to buildings. Thebmen in charge anticipate having a much -larger camp next summer than, they had last year, and are now mak- ing plans to rebuild the harbor and boathouse. The latter vill serve a double purpose, being designed so that one end can be used for an office while the other end will serve as a boathouse. Lorenzo Artist ForNew Library There's a difference in the pressing. I1 I x ssier." + ' ' i GIRLS- compan y There is a woman photo- grapher in your town. When you want pictures, callN E LONA DERR 721 N. UNIVERSITY AVE., PROINIE 296-V ()Vte Itom y of gnergine",~ Van's Lunch Thomas de Lorenzo is the artist who is doing the decorating in the main corridor of the new Library. The two small, side panels at the end of the. "orridor will representl Drama and Comedy, while the center panel will contain lettering pertain- ing to the University. The side panels are Pompeian in character and of con- ventional design. Mr. de Lorenzo ex- pects to spend at least a month and a half on it. At the right of the study room, as one enters by the main entrance, are, reproductions of the "Della Robia" and "Donatello," which were designed for the choir loft In the cathedral in Florence. These were originally be- hind the desk in the old reading room. Upstairs, over the delivery desk, is a representation of a section of the Parthenon Frieze in the British mu- seum. At either end of the reference room are Carl Melcher's "Arts of Peace" and "Arts of War." These canvas paintings were brought here from the exposition in Chicago and placed in University Hall, from which they were removed about the same time the or- gan was removed. The stained win- dows above the desk in this room were brought here from the Tabard Inn library in Philadelphia. They rep- resent the early reading and making of books. Many other pictures, as well as a bust of' President Angell and one of George Washington, from the old building, will be. placed at other places in the new.r Although the front entrance was de- signed primarily fora an entrance, it has been remarked .by many that it would be a good, platform for outdoor speeches, and it will probably be used for mass meetings. Indiana ,Plans Scholarship Memorials Purdue and other Indiana colleges will give scholarships as a practicalt method of establishing a memorial to Roosevelt. The plan is to double the state's quota, if possible, and to set aside sufficient money to yield an in- come which will support a studentf at each Indiana institution of higher education. Cleaning Pressing Repairing Official announcement made of the annual Red call to be held from Nov. 2 The campaign will, as L from the .people a renewal legiance and a mandate for tivity, but the call is for s money to be administered Although the post-war throughout Europe will no some time, it is designed trate the main strength of Red Cross in the future on of the United States. Many plans, among whici for disaster relief, first aid i and a, furthering of the J Cross movement, are being ed under the direction of t ment to combat with the which lower the efficiency the death rate of the natio " .r r Exclusive Odorless Energine Cleaners. i Open Day and Night QUALITY and SERVICE CANADIAN OFFICI WILL SPEAK H Lieut. Coningsby Dawson Canadian field artillery will first speaker of the year on ti versity Oratorical association lecturing here Nov. 5 in Hill rium. Lieutenant Dawson enlisted ,beginning of the war, and servf ,tinuously until the armistice, W exception of the time when he'i valided home to recuperate wounds. He also achieved reputation writer- during his period of being the author of "The Glory Trenches," "Out to Win," "Th of Scarlet," a.nd "The Garden out Walls." He will speak h "The Remoulding of the World. Utah Enrollment Increase The University of Utah has a cent increase in registration thi The total is about 1,600. About these are freshmen. Syracuse Students Open Cafe The home economics departn Syracuse university has opened eteria to the students and f They plan to accommodate abc students. Phone 2508 209 So. 4th Ave. 1116 S. University Ave. Im U p A WHITNEY THEATR ONE NIGHT, THURSDAY, OCTOBE The 4th (N. Y.) 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