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Women

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PART Of "1" SCHEDULE

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Wednesday, November

News

7L, of Rochester,

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her home in Port Huron for a short
visit.
Many of those in the University ei-
tension department, and all teachers,
in the Ann Arbor high school and
grade schools, will be ; in attendance
ov'er Thursday and Friday at the State
teachers' convention at Detroit.

-- ,
'19, of Knoxville,
ds the guest of

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College Notes

trick, '18,
day night

came
from

Good looking of course!
Cluett-Peabody shirt. Davis
Shop, 119 S. Main St.-Adv.

It's a
Toggery

0 n s"ELDORADO'T rhemaster drawing pencil -
t pep into your pencil work. Use a
xoth, ln-lasting responsive lead
t eases and quickens yourpencil tasks
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Lockers will be assigned from 9 to
11 o'clock on Thursday at Barbour
gymnasium.,
Clothes will be sold from 2 to 4
o'clock - Thursday and from 9 to 11
o'clock Friday- at Barbour gymnas-
ium. No orders wjll be taken for
clothes after 11 o'clock Friday.
The board of the Women's Athletic
association will meet at 5 o'clock
Thursday afternoon in Barbour gym-
nasium. \
The first Women's league party off
the year will be held at 4 o'clock, Fri-
day, at Barbour gymnasium. Presi-
dent Hutchins, Dean Jordan, and Pro-
fessor~ Wenley will speak. All Univer-
sity women are cordially invited, as
well as all faculty women who are in-
terestpd in the Women's league. Plans
for the Year will be discussed by the
chairmen of the various committees,
4. W. C. A. cabinet meeting will
be held a't 7 o'clock Thursday evening
at Newberry hall.
House heads are requested to call
at Dean Myra B. Jordan's office this
week.
mISS CHING ENTERTAINED BY
Y. W. C. A. AT NEWBERRY HALL
Miss Ting Ching, the~ Chinese lec-
turer who appeared Wednesday aft-
ernoon' at Newberry hall, was enter-
tained at a dinner last evening given'
by the Y. W. C. A. at the home of
Mrs. EdwardH, Kraus. The guests
included Dead Myra B. Jordan, Miss
Hulda Bancroft, Mrs. A. E. Jennings,
Mrs. T. E. Rankin, Miss Eva Lemmert,
Beatrice Beckwith, '21, Frances Wes-
ley, '20, Mary Rottschaefer, '21, and
11 Chinese students.
After the dinner Miss Ting Ching
gave a talk which was interpreted by
her sister, Meing Ting, '20M.
RELIGIION AND STUDENTS SUB-
JECT OF TALKS AT VESPERS

BRANCHES OF WORK TAUGHT
RANGE FROM PRACTICAL
TO ARTISTIC
The first meeting of the training
course for prospective Girls' Reserve
club leaders was held Tuesday even-
ing at Newberry hall. About 25 girls
were pr~sent, and Miss Litaker, girls'
work secretary of the city Y. W., C.
A., outlined the plan for work to be
taken up during the course.
To Hold Four Meetings
There will only 'be four meetings
in all ,instead of 12 as first announc-
ed in The Daily, and in these, club
organizations, games, and practical
work in bead-making, sewing, etc.,i
will be taught. At this first meeting,
.he making of beads and pottery from,
kealing wax was explained and prac-
tical work in this line begun..
Miss Litaker also explained the
nature and function of the "Girls' Re-
serves" movement. it is to include in '
its number the girls of the "teen"
age of the" Y. W. C. A., grade school
girls, ligh school girls, and business
,girls. It is "To give girls thorough'
normal, natural activities, the -hab-
its, insight, and ideals which will.
make 'them responsible women, ;ca-
:pable and ready to help make Ameri-
ca more true to its best hopes and
,traditions."r
Divided Into "Corps"
The Reserves will be divided into
"corps" of 20 girls each, which will
~meet -once a week under the direc-
tion of a "leader." Each meeting is
to be divided into three parts, the
first to be devoted. to an informal
'talk, the second to, some practical
art, and the third to games. "Corps"
are being 'started in schools all over
the United States, and it Is expected
that it will become an important
branch of Y. W. C. A. work,
The next meeting of .the leaders'
training course will be held at 7
o'clock Thursday evening at New-
terry hall.
A chance for any student to make
$25.00. Read the Randall Studio ad-
vertisement.-Adv..

"TEA tor 3"'

Direct from a Run of One Solid Year at Maxine Elliot's Theater (N.Y.)
-with-
CHARLOTTEs WALKER
--- and -
ERNEST _LAW FORD

ROI COOPER
MEGRUE'S
Most Delightful
Comedy

Seat Sale Monday

Prices: 75c, $1.00, $1.50, and $2.00

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For Charming Blouses

The SELWYNS Serve

Hutzel's

QOOD STATIONERS-AT SCHOOL AND IN TOWN

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ers. Lunches : Confectionery
Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas

The utzel Shop is particularly famous for its unusual
Cossack blouses, which we'd like to have you see. There are
new ones all the time-they're most all of Georgette.
Some in vivid colors-others navy blue and soft pastel
tones, embroidered in bright colors,
They come from a famous maker, who sells them to only
one shop in a town,

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Ve Make our own Cream
solicited from Fraternities
as., 218 S. Main -'Phone

and
166

Hutzel' -s
MAIN AND LIBERTY STREET$
- ANN ARBOR

ave on display a fine line of Mid-Winter Millinery.
STEVENS & PERSHING
ID Near State PHONE 1028-w

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RTI'SING,

Leave Copy
at f
Qury's and -
'4The Bella

Prof. John R. Brumm spoke at the
Y. W. C. A. vesper service Wednesday
afternoon in Newberry #all. His talk
was on "Religion and the College Stu-

PRONE
OUDERs
PROMPTLY
WILLED

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IWAUI
QRDERS
IO~yJ'LY
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dent."
The

meeting was well

attended.I

e Glen last Sunday,
harp pencil, engrav-
Valued as keepsake
'rickett, 307 N. State
k fur collar about
'day. Finder kindly
th. P. M. Camiener,I
t. 843-M. Reward.
ing between Feiry
St., Phi Beta Phi
on Tappan Monday
call 851-J.

i leather pocket
overnment check
eason. Call 1484.

book
with
Re-

vercoat, Brooks' Bros.
stand, Section E. O. S.
ard. R. N. Wetherbee,
nday afternoon, new
d's No. 7. Reward if
office of Washtenaw
" E.
Psi fraternitybadge.
ck-Howard Ber-lard
ne 231. Reward for
t D. gold wrist watch,
and Economics build-
5-W. Re ward.
Forty Years of Amer-
Last Tuesday. Call{
3piesberger.
nar gold watch chain'
nap broken. Finder.
Daily, Box G
Phi Beta pin. Leave
iversity or call 2325
ward.
irl's tortoise shelled
near Ferry Field. Sat.

FOR SALE
Oit SALI-Keufel and isaer duplex
slide rule. $6. Call Box L, Daily
Office.
WANTED-Second-Fand, Cross' His-
tory of England and Great Britain.
H. A. Furlong, 602 E. Washington
f St. 593-J.
WANTED-At once, Students to work
,spare time in bowling alley after-
noons. Best of pay. Inquire Hous-
ton Bros.
WANTED-Immediately--A competent
cook for table of 16-18, Call Alpha
Sigma steward. Phone 2605.
W4NTED-A fraternity' to board. Pri-
vate dining room. Address Box L,
Michigan Daily. '
- FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Large front room with
alcove for double bed. Three blocks
from campus. Phone 2384-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL THE PERSON who took sheep-
skin coat aad 'green cmp from shop
locker room by mistake please re-
turn same b Secretary Smith's 'of-
fice or Mr. Harrison's office in Shiopl
Building.
MISCELLANEOUS - The party who
took letters and pictures from 418
Thompson is known. jf same are
not returner, report will be madeato
the fauclty. Maxwell Tutow. Phone
782-J.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-In U. Hall, Economics 1 text,
owner's name on page 50. Reward.
807 Lawrence.
LOST-Alpha Chi Sigma pin. Reward
if found. Address 727 S. State St.
Phone 1285.
LOST-Official S. A. E. pin. Finder
please return to S. A. E. house.
LOST-Alpha Chi Omega pin. Return
. to 424 N. State St. or Phone 638.
LOST-Saturday on Ferry Field, pair
black kid gloveN Call 1314-M.

After the devotional services an in-
formal tea and "get-acquainted" meet-
ing was held. Prof. I. Leo Sharfman
will speak at vespers next Wednesday
day,
THREE IEORE LITERARY STARS
TAKEN INTO STYLUS SOCIETY
Stylus held its second meeting of
the year Tuesday evening at the Chi
Omega house. Business and member-
ship organization took up most of the
evening. The following new members
were elected: Lois Maher, '21, Mar-
garet ,Spain, '20, and Stella Brunt.
'22. The next meeting will be held
in two weeks at the Gamma Phi Beta
house.
R. A. Smith, '09, Now State Geologist
I1chard 4. Smith, '09, was appointed
state geologist by the state board 'of
geological survey Tuesday. He has
been deputy state geologist for eight
years and succeeds R. C. Allen who re-
signed several weeks ago.
Guild Plans Haltowe'en Iayraek Ride
The Baptist Guild will have a hay-
rack ride into the country, and an
old time Hallowe'en party, starting
at 7:30 o'clock, Friday evening, from
the church.
Wilton Rugs, one lot fine wo'6l qual-
ity seamless, in choicest oriental pat-
terns and colors, size 9x12, while they
last, $68.50 at Koch and Henne.-Adv.
Branch Nickels Arcade

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Philippine Hand .Made Undergarments
Exquisite Specimens of the Deft Needlework of these Far Away Islands
so Newly Come to 'Their Own

Time was when owning hand pade undergarments meant a great outlay of money, as only those of
French make were available. Today however, thaiks to the Dusky Philippine natives, exquisite hand
embroidered underthings may be had at nominal cost. N,
Because American women demand correct lines garments are designed and stamped in this Country
and sent abroad for needlework only. This is a particularly satisfactory plan as every, garment i not only
lovely to look upon, but perfect in fit as well.
Our new shipment includes gowns and chemises in the straight and envelope styles, in the following
prices:
Straight chemises, $4.25.
,Envelope chemises, $3.50 to $4.98.
Gowns, $4.25 to $5.50.
From the American Import Co., we have a fine shipment of beautiful lingerie. Although this is not
hand inadg, all the garnents are han4 embrojley4 and are made up with hand made laces. These may
be had at $3.50 to $3.98,
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rimmed glass-
enhouts 1145-J

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Suits Pressed while you wait.

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