M. Aa a a vaaa aal' JE TO GIVE )OLLS" FRIDAY ... -_ WHA'S GOING ON ' ordoroys trousers in your size. y a limited number. and leather coats-better look The cast for "Dolls," Masques play to be given before the Woman's league at 4:15 o'clock Friday is made up largely from the new members of the organization, Olga Johnson, the strong-minded Fashionable Lady Doll being the only exception. The direct- or, Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, expresses himself s more than pleased with the showini made at the reeharsals. The cast is as follows:! Mother, Laura Martin, '23; Little Girl, Dorothy Saunders, '23; Maid, Frances Oberholtzer, '21; Genevieve, Edna May Shafer, '23,; Fashionable Lady Doll,\Olga Johnson, '21;. Marie Antoinette Doll, Christine Murkett, '23; Soldier Doll, Mary Ives, '23; Jap Doll, Cecelia Fohey, '21; Peasant Doll, Amy Loomis; Harlequin Doll, Elsa Orsin, '23; and Baby Doll, Fran- ces Maire, '21. 10:00 A. THURSDAY M.-Soph engineers assemb- SOCIAL PROBLEMS - DISCitSSED AT "Y" Prof. John C. Parker of the Engi- neering School discussed the causes and the cure for the present social unrest in his address at Y. W. C. A. Vespers held Wednesday afternoon in Newbprry hall. l1 "The settli makes it cer will not hav the fuel sit Harry B. Hu have enough :\ N 2lakolm Malcolm Block' The cleverest hat might wear with non-chalant charm a veil of lace. Our. silk, velur hats lack the veil but not the cleverness. They may be procur- ed in three shades, and they're mod- 'hrately priced. Davis Toggery Shoppe. 119 S. Main.-Adv. 1 ! pure-The Gift Supreme A FEW, SUGGESTIONS:' iabinets Tables r Cedar Chests. Floor Lamps Smoking Sets¢ Kitting Stands' ly in room 348, Engineering build- ing. 6:00-Ex'18 engineers hold dinner at Union. All members of this. class1 are asked to sign up for this dinner in the room of the Engineering so-. ciety. 7:00-Chemical engineers meet in room 303, Chemical building to re- organize chemical branch Engineer- ing society.1 7:00-Pi Delta Epsilon meets on third3 floorof Union. 7:15-Boxing club meets in room 306 of Union. 7:15-Cooley club meets in Jeffer- sonian hall, Law building. \ 7:80 - All-economics smoker in Union. 77:30-Comedy club meeting in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.1 8:00-"Red Feather" opera in Whitney theater, FRIDAY 12:15-Cabinet club has Michiganen- sian picture at Rentschler's studio. 5:45-Baptist supper in honor of Dr.i P. H. J. Lerrigo in Baptist church. 0:30-Hobart guild banquet in Harris hall. Dancing from 8:30 to 11 o'clock.1 6:30-'-Michigan Naval militia dinner1 in Union. 7:30-Polonia Literary circle meets in Lane hall auditorium. j7:30 - Cosmopltan club meeting. Professor Griffith speaks on "For- eign Trade and International Re- lations." 7:30-Plymouth guild Christmas party in Congregational church. S00-ed F'eat-er" opera inX'Vhitne theater. 8:00-Lutheran students' party in Lane hall. 8:00O-Swimming meeV with D.. C. at city " Y" SATUkDAY 7:30-Student Volunteers meet in Lane hall. Dr. Lerrigo speaks. SUNDAY 6:30-Baptist guild meeting. Lee Bo. nar leads. 6 :0-Untarian guild forum. Mr. Lewis Eich will tead "The Other Wise Man." U-NOTICES The class in story-telling will hold its first' publie story hour at 4 o'clock this afternoon in room 302 Mason hall. The following Tuesday and Thursday sessions will also be open to the public. Children from 5 to 10 will enjoy the stories most. Choral Union ushers will bai uet at the city Y. M. C. A. at 6 o'clock. Sat- urday evening. Notify Mr. Holland if unable to attend. LARGE STUDENT TURNOUT AT AMERICAN L GION SMOER About 300 men, principally students, attended the American legion smoker last night at the Armory. Patrick Walsh, the post commander, invited ill ex-service students to af- filiate themselves with the local post. Carl Dehman outlined the purposes of the legion while Chaplain Wells explained that an attempt was being made to have students affiliated with the Ann Arbor post of the legion se- cure membershipin the post of their home town. A. H. Lovell acted, as chairman of the evening. N. Y. PROFESSORS UNIONIZE HAVE NO STRIKE POLICY reasons, namely, 'Human selfishness and materialism.' "The only cure for the present evils which beset nations will be the cure of ages past. We must come to real- ize, 'What shall it profit a, man if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul!'" That we, who have had the oppor- tunity to train our brains, must, come to recognize our stewardship of so- ciety, is the message Professor Sharf- man would extend to University stu- dents. Two Christmas hymns by the Uni- t, School of Music Glee club pre- ceded the address, while a social hour and tea followed. re Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contafms all the latest campus, city, and world news. -Adv. DR. HAIILTONI SP PRESCOTT "Our problems," says Professor I Parker, "are not nearly as unique and peculiar to our age as we are Inclin- ed to think. David headed a Bolshe- vik army of malcontents in Israel. Other generations have experienced the same unrest and for the same Seat Sale Now izing of this drug, in the treating of h+ disorders. He con rious methods of a also on some of k in the preparation Read the Michiga news'-Adv. «Rcd F- the "P1 day ni cott el The ns month, at the Desks WHITNEY THEATER ) PERFORMANCES 'I Thursday Eve. Friday Eve. Sg E IB 112 E. LIBERTY ST. Our SA i form V L G IFTS I NCLUDE 'F LOWERS T ABLE PLANTS PLENDID POTTERY BluNMaize Blossom Nickels Arcade, ALL'z4 I. in every detail. Fabrics oring CTION ON few of the things that help to cause Fitform merit your approval. We also have a fine stock of 4 Hosiery Ties House Goats. Pajamas Mufflers A union affiliated with the American Federation of Labor has been organ- ized byprofessors and instructors in 16 New York state universities' and colleges who have issued an invita- tion to their colleagues to Join the or- ganization. The official designation of the or- ganization is associated teachers' union, local number 71 of the. Ameri- can Federation of Teachers, and the invitations to join emphasize that strikes are specifically prohibited in the local's constitution. SAGINAW CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEETING OF COLLEGE YEAR Forty-five Saginaw students were present at the first meeting of the Saginaw club, which was held Wednes- day evening in the Michigan Union. The purpose of the club was told to the new members by President F. A. Louden, '20E, it being to interest high school students to come to Michigan, instead of going to other universities. Plans for the ensuing year were discussed. The annual party of the club, known, as the U. of M. Sprout, thefamous Candy of the South these well-known Ann Arbor dealers sel NUNNALLY'S i * IT WILL PAY TO TRADE AT . . E. C. Edsill Fisher's Pharmacy Sugden Drug Company John A. Tice Tuttle Lunch Room Corbett. Au e Dollars ere 1/ ,,