-2 .Y ~I 'I School of the LUSHEfR is? It not, you'd better what they call him in MONDAY 7;' dJUUIflL 8111IVtUL 1 HIUII I1 IN OED CROSS COURES MARGARET COOLEY, '18, REPORTS" LARGE FIELD OF USEFUL- NESS FOR WORIKERS Civilian relief for returned soldiers from all over Wvashtenaw county is being attended tjo by the Ann Arbor -Red Cross, which does everything from getting Vict~ory buttons for the men to obtaining free medical care and locating relatives for families in ~Turkey. The latter assistance was actually given last week When ca- blegrams were received by the local headquarters from Turkey and a family which had been separated for some 14 years was reunited. Mrs. Hehrry Douglass is in charge of the Red Cross this year with Mar- garet Cooley, '18, executive secre- tary. Men who subscribed to liber- ty bonds during the service which 'have~ not yet been received can call at the Red Cross offices to have this attended to, according to Miss Coo- ley. Last month 117 families were put in touch with 'the organization- and camje under its influence in some way. Volurnteers Asked For Girls who . care to do volunteer' work along social service lines will be given a chance to do so ate the. Red Cross offices any time between' 2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon' Courses of Study Given> ;Courses in first aid, home cam~e of the sick, and dietetics are to' be ar- ranged for later, and those who com- plete such sourses will receive a Red Cross certificate of proficiency. .This will come after the big member- ship campaign which starts Nov. 2 and ends on armistice day. The cam- paign is to swell the treasury in or- der that the Amercian Red Cross may comnplete' its duty7 in stricken Europe, that the soldiers at ,home who still need care may receive it and that there may be emergency funds on hand in case of fire or home' disasters, in which case the Red, 'Cross is always the first on hiard. Michigan handbook s for freshman girls and women entering the Uni- versity for the first' timec thisyer may be obtained by calling at New- berry hail, the Y. W. C. A. of the campus. These handbooks contain all sorts of informnation necessary to wom- en beginning life on the " campus. All league houses that have not asl yet sent in to Dean Jordan's office the1 list of girls who are living in the house, the names of the Women's league representativ-e, and the hous e, head, are requested to do so at once. Dean Myra B. Jordan will be at home to University women from 3:1 to 6 o'clock Nov. 4,. and every Tues- day after that date at 1216 Hill street., Sophomor e sport 'signs will be found pasted up this morn ing in Barbour gymnasium. Girls in this class should sign up at once. LIBRAkRy TO BE IN ENTIRE UhSE B1FOR11E CHR1ISTI'M ,S VACA TION "As far as the exterior of the build- ing is concerned, the Library has~ prac- tically been completed," Prof. John F. Shephard of the psychology depart- nent said yesterday. "but in the inter- ior 'of the builing there is still a small ,-mount of painting to be done." The furniture was ordered some monthas ago, but it has not been delivered yet, and for this reason work is beiii, held up. Librarian W illiaTm Bishiop believ~es that the stud eints will1 be able to use the entire Library before the Christ- mnas holiday :. The building, which has been erected at a cost of approximate- ly $615,000, has already been pro- vided by the Board of Regents of the University with an adlequate staff of librarians and assistants. PRE-FESTIVAL CO7NCERT TICKETS TO GO ON SALE THIS :Ii4RNING, r rLhzE"GE OF PDENTISTY BELIEVES Ui'rit' =2DES :NOT REAL4IZE OPORTUNITI ES OPEN "There is a great field for woman !n dentistry. The demand is much ,;reater than the supply. Women are being called for more and more in the fields of preventive dentistry, pyr- rohea cure, and school hygi~ene," is the statement given out by the Dental college today. Nine Women Enrolled The College of Dentistry at this time has only nine ;women students, two of women, pleasant, and certainly% remunerative. It is hoped to b more women entering the departn as the advantages of their taking this profession become better knc ~PROF. RALPH 'IV.AIGLER AWI] EDIT MIICHIGAN LAW REVI The staff of The Law Review been. re-organized for the con year with Professor Ralph W. Ai as editor-in-chief. The first nun is to be published Nov. 1. FoRl WMMEN whom ebtered this year., This enroll-I Subscr'ibe to the Michigan I"Whitney Theatre Wed., Oct. 8, u I o Q o J 111.1 Ut1' 114 , Pre-festival concert tickets that have not been previously sold in wnail ord- cr ,subscriptions, will be sold from to 12 o'clock this morning in Ihill an- Course tickets are listed at $4.50, $5, $5.50 and $6. Single concert tick- ets -will also be on sale. r 1 NiEW BUILDING -MATEEJAJA FOR~ UNION CONSTIZUVTION JJE Three carloads of material for the Union has arrived. There was a car of marble, one of file, and one of stone. This material will be used in the construction of the floors and en- trance walls. Frances E. Casparl, vocal teacher-, semester begins Oct. 6, room 12 Corn- Vi"I blk., 203 E. Huron. For particu- lars j ,..8.-.Adv. We s~ 1 SS H. Major & Co.,J Phone 237.- Adv. r i 1 n 1 4 ®.1.8 1 1 '1 A. Y1411 1 Ra YYSIa[ilC: l jFl ry" Get Good Goodis 0todyreafs ..'-. '., i eft n Charge of of the QL. Jagan Youthful in Line I F~OR SALE FOR SALE~-A r'Iet practically new, in first class co itio9i~, q, bargain if taken at onc~e, Pbhonw 93y-.J or call 715 Arbor St. -A black leather notebook with ie, "Clayton Alban,' oni cover. ue return to Ann Arbor Press e and receive reward/ -Conklin fountain pen at Pack- Acdemy, Thursday. evening. er call Wright, 383, 1502 Hill - Sterling silver fob bearing etwith crossed rifles,. beneath. rn to Lonie, 33 Maynard. Re- a. -Wyvern pin~. Name, Jeannette strong on back. Finder call A. en, 398. - Chemistry laboratory couponl ing owner's signature. Finder e call 2322-J. -;Envelope containing transcript ,edts and. tuition receipt. C. W. erick, 614 Monroe. FOR1RENT FOR SALE-! Bass Drum, Tenor JBanjo., Call Wright, 383,. 1502 Hill St.o MISCELLANIEOUS j MIISCELLAEOlS- Will the young Invn that nicked up a lady's goldl wrist watch on Sept. 15 in front of Wahr's Main. St. bookstore please return it to 7011) 0. Division St. or phone 2102-R. R;eA0~44 MICSELLANEOUS- Student Ji~u lry w or' , Prices reasonable. Mrs. Wil- cox, 628 ~. First St. Phone' 1190-S. Call 821 for For Meat of Qualify Quick Service Reasonable Prices J. B. Eschelbach 202 E. Huron .-, L + ' ' . y rr °- " h \ V 6 / s / N s i I t ctih , ,, / 1 f1' 'l , i 1 ' il ' . II 4 . i+ h J , i t r / /" f 1 ' ;, /" f , ' ,,. fa , : t / , ,; , . .- ={ r? i , r , i - . i , pretty' fashions. Here are handsome coats, loose in the back and' belted in the front-the very most. youthful effect imiaginable. -Here are ijwi-tugs Aunning gracefully up miladly's back~ or otlinin ; h 'r pockets. 'As for silk braid and but- to§ they are everywh1ere-and always welcome additions. Miss Manh~attan Coats and Suits are the latest favoF- ites from .Fifth Avenue-beauitifully r ad from .sufstantia1 long-wearing imaterials and marked at prices to suit your purse. Ask for thema by name-they're al~ays 'becoingn, always smart. 'The Vogue for Scarfs "s one Could be cold these chilly evenings with a warm angora scarf to throw over the shoulders or wind abou~t the neck, especially when ta~e scarfs come in a rain- bow of colors and are so reasonably priced. 'Smart in Style Rarely, has a new sason brought us so many ' For 'all Social 'wear Chairming fall Milliery rsons who desire to their piano to School .s for practice please if Music. Phone 137.1 Presenting an unusually interesting assortment p£ styles for early fall wear including straigliine. tunic and coat effects, lhandsomnely embroidered, button- trimmed, and having ei[.her strap or draped girdles. and sashes of self material. The materials are tricolettes and poulettes, in navy blue and taupe. Also a black combination of tricolette and satin.x There is one particularly charming evening grown of rose-colored chiffon taffeta with ruffled skirt and the new elastic bottom. It is priced at $49.50. Other evening gowns and party dresses in all shades 'of charmeuse satin, tulle, georgette, and lace. Our hats are reproductions of original concep- tions by America's most n~oted designers. e~very hat inp the collection is new, and is noft't be seen in the common~ everyday cdllecti'ops. In our display are large brimimed hats, sma~rt turbans-simple yet unusually inviting ; a rare en- sernbie of our new sailor effects, strictly 'hand-inade, developed in not only-.thle materials of the hour but the finest of their kind to be had. All black, beaver, blue anid brown velvets provide rich and appropriate backgrounds for the mny lOeaiu- tifisl decorative pieces with which~ the various stye are ornamented. Also on display are the Chin. Chin~, the new Bell Crown, the Gage Sior and the l~iske IHats. vT-Rooms for two. Three from campus. Apply 410 S. iSt. NT-Large light suite, one from campus. Everything 910 E. Washington. TIuttle's Lunches DOWNTOWN 'I Nunnally 's Candy Maynard St.