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The Michigan Daily, 1919-11-29

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ILY

>w, 14, of Rochester,
re for this week end.
lge andMartha Gray,
are visiting friends
reek end.
'18E, of Detroit, came
'riday for a feW days
ds.
son, '19, of Detroit,.is
lay and Sunday here

with the September class of the Hom-
oeopathic nurses training school, was
united in marriage with lDr. S. W.
Snow, '19M, at noon on Thanksgiving
at the bride's home in Ypsilanti
township. They will make their.home
in Leslie after a wedding trip through
the East.
Ralph A. Vincent, '17M, spent sev-
eral days ink Ann Arbor this week. Dr."
Vincent, who served as a captain with
the A. E. F. in France, has just re-
cently been discharged from service.
Pay your subscription to the Daily

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THIRTY.FiVE CA0PUS WOMEN
ENTIRELY SELF.SUPPORTING
Dean Myra B. Jordan states that 35
University women, are earning the
whole of their board and room by
doing housework. More than 50 wom-

en are earning either their room or Pres. Hutehins to Attend Conven1
board by waiting table at the dorms- President Harry B. Hutchins i
tories, the Y. W. C. A., Lane hail, and go to New York next week to att
similar places where meals are serv- a meeting of the board of trustee,
ed. Moreover 15 women are doing the American University Union in
stenographic work, some of them 'ialf-, rope, of which he is 6iirman.
time and some of them for a few
hours each day. Patronize the Daily Advertisers.

Junior girls who are interested in
writink lyrics or music for the Junior.
Girls' play are asked to be present at
a meeting at 4 o'clock, Monday, Dec.
1, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Prof.
.John R. Brumm will speak, and defn-
ite lyrics will be assigned to those
wishing to write.
Upperclass girls who would like to
help with squads in the gymnasium.
shold cail at the. office in Barbour
gymnasium and make arrangements.

SCHAPMAN ANN ARBOR CHOP SUEY
JEWELER Excellent CHOP 511EY from
11:30 a. m. to midnight
blity 113 S. Main Steaks and Chops 314 S. State
)ut Sale of Winter Millinery at Parlors of Stevens and Persh-
ing. Everything must go regardless of cost
STEVENS & PERSHING
[ARD Near State PHONE 1028-W
EQIJIPED TO MAKETHE
iS REGARDLESS OF
ATHER.
ppointments for Any STUDime
uy Time. -

Swirnming classes have
Barboa'r gymnasium. Girls
signed up for them should
the time designated.

begun -at
who have
report 'at

Basketball practice will be held
once a week for each team as fol-
lows: Freshmen at 3 to 5 o'clock
on Wednesday; sophomores at 4
o'clock on Wednesday; juniors and
seniors at 5 o'clock on Thursday.
Sophomores are asked to pay their
freshman spread tax of $1 to the
chairman, Laura Snyder, '22, or to
Miss Louise Potter at Dean Myra B.
Jordan's office.
Freshman girls are invited to at-
tend the second freshman tea dansant
to be given from 2:30 untl} 5 o'clock
Saturday'afternoon at Helen Newberry
residence.
Y. W. C. A. dues are payable before
)ec. 1 at the office in Newberry hall.
Anyone interested in doing volunteer
ttutoring in Latin or French should
see Marjorie VanNorman, '20, or call
at Newberry hall.
The University Girls' Glee club will
hold an important rehearsal at 2

HATS AND CAPS
You Have EveryReason to be
"Thankiul"
this season that Corbett's foresight enables you
to select from such a fine stock of
FITFORM
SUITS and OVERCOATS
as is displayed at his store. Then, as you
know Co'rbett's low rent locatioif and willing-
ness to make a small profit, enables you to
purchase
NEW FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING
At 10 per cent Discount
from the regular prices that should be charged.
In order to be convinced of the real elegance
and the great values offered at thjs store, a visit
is necessary.
SHEEPSKIN COATS.
Best values
.1
Tom Corbett
Walk a Few Steps and Save Dollars
At 116 E. LIBERTY ST.
Between Main and Fourth Streets

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gymnasium.

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LUST AND FOUND

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ch and brage-
enir of the A.
at Theta Xi
- Phone 1484.
ize Elgin gold
M. S. on case.
f returned to
ngalls. Phone

LOST-Silk handbag containinI lady':-
gold watch, on South Thayer St
Monday evening. Call 963-J. Re-
ward.
,LOST-Small gold pansy pin with
diamond in center. Call Kappa Al-
. pha Theta House.
FOR RENT
F'OR RENT- Near Ferry Field, six
room house, modern fixtures-$35.
Phone 1600-J,
FOR RENT - A light housekeeping
suite, 1215 So. Univ. Phone 2473-R.
WANT1ED
WANTED-An experienced man to do
lettering. Apply ofiice Mack & Co.
MISCELLANEOUS

Dancing and light refreshments
were - the features of the Women's
league party held from 4 to 6 o'clock
.yesterday afternoon in Barbour gym-
nasium. Miss Gertrude Brock, social
director of, Alumnae residence, and
Miss Louise Potter, secretary to the
dean' of women, presided at the two
tables.' About 50 couples attended.
Pictures of the Athena Literary so-
ciety will be taken for the Michigan-
ensian at 12:30 o'clock Monday at the
Spedding studio, 619 East Liberty
street.
If you aren't satisfied,\ we can't be.
We make "Portraits that Please" you
at Derr Studio.--Adv. I t

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About November 21, a Navy
>at with name 'R. Whittaker
led on the inside. Finder
y notify 611 Church or Phone
In Majestic Theater Wednes-
ight, a gold wrist watch, E1-
ake. Initials on back, M. M. N.
597.
Fellow who held blue sWeat-
th yellow bands during cane
Please call Rennrll, 825-R.

GO TO

Get
week
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot

in line for the shoe sale this
at the following prices:
No. 1...............$5.00
No. 2..................$6.00
No. 3..............$7.00
No. 4...............$7.50

That

WILL sophomore who held army coat,
' and soph. toque at cane spree leave
them at Daily office for Conkey.

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After Thanksgivirig Sale
of Suits and, Cloth %Coats
New Winter Coats at $19.50, $25, $29.50, $39.50,
$49.50, and on up.to $89.50-formerly priced up
to $150. Many are fur trimmed and all are au-
thentic modes of the present season. We have
them in all of the favored materials.
Suit prices are $19.50, $29.50, $39.50, $49.50,,up to
$79.50, for suits previously priced up to $135.
Dresses for Afternoon and Informal Social Wear,
of Tricolette and Poulette, formerly priced as
high as $85, for $39.50, $49.50 and $59.50.,
(Stelond Floor)

Varsity
Glee and Mandoirn
Club

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TONIGHT

Really a 'Different Kind of Show Then Has
Ever Been Here
8 Novelty Acts As Well As Plenty of Music
Jazz Sextet, Midnight Son's Quartet, A Hula
Dance, Varsity .Quartet, Girl's Glee Club,
Varsity Sextet, Bob McCandliss, A Merry
Scot, and Many Others.
Hill Auditorium 175 Men 0 O'Clock

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