-1 asked to at o'clock on I gymnasium. play are g at 4 :Barbour Girls' Glee elub will be held at 4:30 FOR ATHENA 'OC1ETY TAL o'clock Tuesday .afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Faculty and studets are invited by dolls at Athena Literary society to..hear. Prof. There are still a number of dI. Leo Sharfman talk on public speak- Newberry hall waiting for University ing at 7:15 o'clock tonight on the women to dress them for the Christ- fourth floor of University hall. mas baskets given out by the Y. W. C: Professor Sharfman will treat the A. Girls with artistic ability are in subjectdfrom the view point of the or- demand at the sai~e place to make dinary audience.. This will beAhe first tray cards for the'hospital patients. of several open meetings that" Athena Girls who have no talent along either expects to hold. I . --"0, CHRIST Collegiate Alumnae association ices several fellowships which e available for the academic 1920-192L- The Alice Freeman r fellowship has a value of Candidates for this research, hip must have the degree of of philosophy or doctor of sci orI must present evidence of which would be considered ent. committee on fellowship of the Ltion of Collegiate Alumnae has ade the committee on award of rah Berliner research fellow- $1,000 which is to be given 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 offce.- 'All girls expecting to remain here during vacation, are asked. t' sign up at Barbour gymnasium so that the Women's league can reach them as there will be no Daily to announce any activities. They are requested to leave their name. address, and tele- phone nunber either in'the bluebook in the league rooms or in the one left with Louise Potter, '16, hrr Dean Myra B. Jordan's office. 1 GIFTS Ik for of these lines are asked to make a voluntary contribution for the pur- chase of fruit for the Christmas treat. The Michigan Daily, the onl morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all ,the latest Campus, City and World News.-Adv. Medicall Men Dean Myra B. Jordan will not be at home to University women on Tues- day afternoon. ,I Wyvern will not meet tonight announced. The ne meeting will held after Christ s vacationl f as bd The Daily contains the dated Press News.-Adv. CANDY- ' Take Homea Box latest Asso- Quarry Drug Clos BOARDING HOUSES PLAN OPERATION IN HOLIDAYS pen to woment holding de- tor of philosophy or to rly equipped for the work search. en's Educatioi}al associa- on, offers a fellowship of year 1.920-1921 available i Eur pe. It is open to ing the degree of arts, The last allotment of middy blouses Boarding houses are planning to and bloomers have arrived. All girls stay open during the holiday vaca- who placed orders will be held re- tion, with the exception of the Cut-J sponsible to take them before Thurs- ting cafe and the Y. M. C. A. inn, day, Dec. 17. which will close Friday noon, and - Van's lunch room, which will close The regular meeting of Mortarboard Saturday morning. These will open will be postponed until after vacation. the Monday before college opens. Liberty at Maynard Prescription Store So. State and N. University Av e .. ... Itll1 Ill r r d have a definite ,tion. Award is of character and . _ 1 ,,: .. f A 0 ,y iLi ; t.. 'N' I 1 held at 4 time in 1919. as service and en one of the held at the 4 _ / ,...r p er; - ". f Y 1 ;_ y fY't/P1 N 1 ri end v.+ 3 . s ,_ s i = , * ,. , 1; . r f . ' ' i J , 47 "/ C. Douglas :asion and the club will will Uni- sing CHRISTMAS No matter howAivertirig the subject of one's clothes may be, no woman thinks of planning her wardrobe without first considering foundation-dainty undergarments. So, there can be no doubt about their popularity as Christmas gifts. .4 Blouse Gifts Blouses make timely gifts, for the fastidious woman cannot have too mangy to ,accompany the separate skirt or to wear 'with her suit. These Blouses cannot be excelled in values and attractiveness. Of beautiful Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine they are attractively displayed in a choice so wjde that every taste, no matter how critical, may be satisfied, for all the seaison's color effects and all the smartest new styles are shown. 40-inch Crepe de Chine in all col- ors of light and dark shades, suitable for blouses, $3.00 a yard. 4Q-inch Georgette Crepe, in all colors, $3.00 a yard. The Fancy Georgette Crepes for blouses' are priced from $4.00 to $6.00 a yard. (Second Floor) )es.-Adv. aney box stationery rds. 0. D. Morrill, -Adv. :/. GIFTS SOMAS Whether one seeks the fluffy undergarments, the simple tailored effects, the soft silken lingerie, or the lovely Porto Rican and Philippine garments in' which hand embroidery asserts its charm, there will be found niodels to inter- est all types of feminity. Very new are the Pettibockers of Belding Satin in green, peacock blue,. black, brown and taupe., Our holiday display of Lingerie in Christmas boxes is certain to offer many suggestions for Christmas giving. (Second Floor) I wear I . I I I I I NO , I , I ONLY EIGHT MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS rchiefs III !I Ribbons and Christmas Our wonderful array of holiday Rib- bons offers almost unlimited suggestions for Christmas gifts., , Plain and fancy Ribbons are shownin all sizes and conceivable colors and 'color combinations, and can be used with charming effects in bags from the tiny vanity size to the huge knitting and utility bags. Ribbons for finishing work, for Christ- mas tying, and for making dainty articles for the baby can be found in our Ribbon Section on the Main Floor. (Main Floor) Purse or Bag Gifts A smart Purse or Bag will help solve the gift problem' of many people this Christmas season., Owing to the fact that we purchased a sample line of Purses and Bags we are able to offer them at prices fully one-fourth less than they could possibly be other- wise. \ Our holiday stock includes Velvet Bags in taupe, navy, brown and black with beaded, velvet, and metal tops. And there are Purses of Silk Moire in brown, gray and black, strap-top'-Leather Purses and"'small Hand Purses in all colors, and. other Purses in sizes, suitable for children: h Christmas Handkerchiefs. r: Y 'I At this time we have the year's greatest showing of Handkerchiefs for personal use and for Christmas giving. Handkerchiefs with colorings are much in evidence, while those of all white are prettier and daintier than ever. A Special Offer at this time is that of Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs with pret- tily colored embroidered corners, in lots of six for $1.95. There are many, many other Handker- chiefs in both plain and strikingly pretty designs, specially purchased for the holi- day season. (Main Floor) l' HI Ave. II (Main Floor). S. .. I OY I I I IIM I Ilrllrl It Y MI lr ll ll 1 - :111 _ _ 4% )N 21/ IN. ROW ! L'a6m.- w Entrance 124 South Main .11