It PHONE 1028-W .l" CONSIDERED BEST PLAY THIS YEAR1 YULETIDE SPIRIT PORTRAYED MASQUES' PRODUC. TION -e IN DEAN JORDAN TO ENTERTAIN CHINESE .WOMEN STUDENTS Dean Myra B. Jordan will entertain the new Chinese women students at dinner on Saturday evening at her ;home at 1215 Hill street. They have been invited to meet Mr. H. E. King, who was a missionary to China for 25 years. Gilbert's Chocolates for Xmas, 1 to 5 lb. boxes. Tice's Drug Store, 117 S. Main St.-Adv. Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The AnnArbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $50,000.00 Resources .........$4,000.00)0.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave I* WINDOW SHADES ors Up" , best assort- e frames and 'Wall Covertn gs . . . . (By M. A. C.) "Dolls" as presented by Masques yesterday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall was undoubtedly the clev- erest and mosf praiseworthy dramatie production given on 'the campus this year. It is a Christmas play and the Yule- tide was not only realistic in the care- fully appointed stage setting, but also in the "God Rest Ye, Merry Gentle- men" carol which was sung off-stage by the Frehman Girls' Glee club. Human 'Nature Portrayed; The frst scene opens on the mother, Laura Martin, '20, and the maid, Fran- ces Oberbholtzer,'21, preparing the gifts for the little girl, Dolly Saunders, '23,. on Christmas Eve. The second scene stages the table-top on which the dolls and dollhouse and Christmas tree are placed. It quite fully removes the audience to the doll-world and no lit- tle amount of human nature is reveal- ed in' the conversation carried on by the dolls. Edna A. Scblear, '20, as Genevieve, the wornout, dilapidated doll which the maid has deposited in the waste- basket, gave evidence of an advanced degree of dramatic ability. Frances Maeir, '21; Olgo Johnson, '21, and Christine Murkett, '22, had the loveli- est life-size boxes to step from in their roles as Baby Doll, Society Doll, and Marie Antoifnette Doll, respectively. Th other doll parts were Cecilia Fohey, '21, as the Japanese.doll; Mary Ives, '23, as the Soldier doll; Elsie' Oisen, '3, as the Harlequin doll. Humor Mhngled with Pathos In the third scene humor is brought in with pathos when Genevieve proves the favorite doll in spite of her worthy rivals. As finished a production as "Dolls" should bring ,to the public attention once more the real urgency for a Campus theater. - HOW MANY, PEOPLE DO YOU SE!ND GA Do you remember when a box of eats came from home, h bunch pitched in, and how you considered yourself lucky if yol yourself? ' .And do you realize that when you send candy to a friend c same thing happens-you're treating your friend, and your fric Good' candies are scarce this year, and if you u gota m , . r r r MM rA l want to be sure of that three or five pound box, order it now. We'll hold it for you till Christmas. They're those Allen Qualley Candies you know. I I V -t' i r w 9 t - ilI IIAII Irllll l l 1 Y . Y i.,. r DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY I ". b. l+ lI J 1 0 , ~. V ' r 's 3 a I r r 11 dJxome 11 N I' Lyrics for the Junior Girls' play are due on Monday. The committee asks that they be handed to Katrina Scher-- merhorn, '21, immediately. Arrangements had 'been made whereby women remaining in Ann Ar- bor during the, holidays would be able to live at Alumnae house. However, since a sufficient number did not take advantage of the opportunity it will be impossible to keep this house open. The Business Women's club is holding a sale of all kinds of Jap- anese articles, ranging from five cents to $1.50, at the city Y. W. C. A. Women who expect to stay in Ann Arbor during the- holidays, and who would like to work part of the time, are asked to leave their names with Miss Louise Potter in Dean Jordan's office. DANCES REGULATED BY HOUSE, H E AD S Blouses for Ever acceptable to any woman is a Blouse of Georgette crepe, crepe de chine wil o taffeta or tub silk. Cl Those of crepe de chine and pussy willow taffeta are tailored and have the combination twd-in-one collar. Many of georgette crepe have the new Russian blouse effect-many are beautifully trimmed with beads. Every desired conception in the season's newest shades and distinctive models can be found here, and prices are sur- prisingly moderate.. Leave Co at 0wri"3 and The Delta (Second Floor) ./ I 1: WAN{TED = . r in r coat AStew- 322-J. WANTED - After Xmas vacation by Junior-room in modern home with no or few students. Near Campus. Addrese Daily, Box C. D. Teets WANTED -- Peacoatin «ard tion. Size 36. State price wanted. mce. Box X. Y. Z., Daily. ther WANTED - By student - desirable ngs. room rean campus. Address P. 0. Box, No. 134, Ann Arbor. Heads of the University houses met at 4 o'clock Thursday 'afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.l Marguerte Chapin, '20, president of the Women's league, suggested that the dances which the various houses give from time to time in the gym- nasium should begin at 8 o'clock and end at 12 o'clock. This suggestion will be followed in dances to be given in the future b University houses. Mildred Harris, '21, president of the University houses, reported that $10 remained after the expenses of their faculty tea had been paid. The wom- en decided to spend this money in. helping the children at the hospital enjoy their Christmds. "It is gratifying to me," said .Dean Jordan, "to see what progress toward unity these women have made. '1They; will soon be a real power and will aid greatly in solving many of the ques- tions "which arise in connection with University houses." Gifts of Silk? Hose Gifts of Silk Hose-ever desir- able-ever useful-make perhaps a greater appeal than any other { dress accessory. Our latest shipment included some of black silk with hand-em- broidered white clocking. Ones . other kind, of pure silk thread with ribbed tops, sells for $2.50 a pair, in all sizes and colors.- (Main Floor) Linen Handkerchiefs Real Linen Handkerchiefs- always known as expressive gifts of appreciation-are even more acceptable now than in the, past. We are making a Special Of- fering of Ladies' Linen Handker- chiefs with prettily colored em- broidered corners, in lots of six for $1.95. And Boudoir Caps offer an al- most unlimited number of Christ- mas suggestions, for they are shown in such assortments of all imaginable styles. (Main Floor) I ut cap. Return The Daily. call book I. P., . Phone A. WANTED-Reliable Atudent for night clerk during Xmas vacation. Hours 6 to 12. American Hotel, Phone 123. WANTED-A second hand canoe. Ad- dress Box 2, Daily. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Suite of two rooms, three doors from campus. Best of condi- tions for study. Price right. Posses- sion after Christmas. Box AB. FOR SALE I rge size.I -'--------'- FOR >d, especially low s.Length to a+ -Hand made banners, p11- I pennants. 1341 Wilmont hone 2384-M. .4Tbree Airdale dogs-six old. Fred Kleinschmidt. aline, 197-22. Harvard Plays Oregon on Pacie Coast Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 12.-Harvard authorities have reconsidered and the Crimson team will go to the Pacific Coast to play .the University of Of- gon New Year's Day, at the. Carni- val of Roses, held annually at Pasa- dena., The Oregon team is the amost powerful in the far west this year, 'and the game should be a good test of the grid sport of the two seaboards. - n" e rTi