._. ._ k L' H GAN A Lj tIaI us jM. Boynton, '23, are quarantined at V eW s 1their homes with the diphtheria. I Wome n \ is, '19, of Lupton, was Have you arranged with the Sped-- ids here over the week ding Studio for your Michiganensian All those taking required gymnasium " sitting? Sittings must be made -be- work should sign up immediately on fore Feb. 1.-Adv. . the bulletin board in the dressing t,'8, of.Detroit, spentroom for posture examinations which ,y 18 of nn spentor Razor Blades sharpened, any make. will begin Tuesday, Jan. 27. unday in Ann Arbor Single edge 3c, double edge 4c. friends. \ Blades called for and delivered. Olmix- Wyvern will meet at 7:30 o'clock stead & Barta, 203 S. Thayer. Phone Tuesday evening 'at the Chi Omega churz, '23, and Lucille 1317-J.-Adv. house. At this time the new .initiates will entertain with a stunt. and satisfactor , * 1 Junior girls who have talent for ' to every custom- Lunches drawing are urgently requested by the e account be large Lu c e play commiitee to make up a cover that Soda s . may be used on the program and song or Savings Bank " - book. Anyone interested will please iorated 18$69" CandCies see Marcella Moon, '21, at once,' to Orr'a" ,p (SUGAR BOW L talk over plans. No Y. W. C. A. vesper services will r. Main & Huron, = 109 S. MAIN ST. be held until next semester. It is UnIversity Ave. thought that students will be occupied - i11111tIitf11111111 I111111111111iIItIII I with studies until after, exams. A number of features are being planned for the services next semester. S FLOWERING PLANTS The finance committee of the Y. W. C. A. will meet today at 5:30 o'clock ers F0Uoristsnielegrapv D0fVery at Newberry hall. G IM3 S. UnIVi. Masques will hold a meeting at 4 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angell ,hall. Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, direct- or, will speak upon problems incident to staging and costuming "Alice-Sit- By-The-Fire," the Comedy club play which he is now directing. Regular rehearsal of the University Girls' Glee club will be held at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon' in Barbour gymnasium. Stylus will hold a meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Martha Cook buidi- ing. 17 black degrees and 3 copying - La Sociedad Hispania will meet at Not Sometimes - 7 o'lock tonight in room 304 in Uni- b A lw ay s versity ha ll. . PERFECT ' NATIONAL OFFICER in every degree ADDRESSES D. A. R. American lead Pencil Co $ Fifth Ae.,D1 i'w York - or Mrs. George Maunard Minor, chair- man of the national committee of the .___________________________ Daughters of the American Revolution A____magazine, was a guest Monday of the 1 rSarah Caswll Angell chapter at a 1 o'clock luncheon in the Michigan Un- r Saisfactdry Amateur in. Mrs. Minor has been vice-president ishing lerve your Film s general of the national convention of D. A. R., and -is a candidate for the office of president-general of the Na- tional Society of the Daughters o the American Revolution for 1920. She was one of the leaders in obtaining Sg . torethe reformatory for women at Cnnect- irr 's Dr g S tore icut; which is her home state. Mrs. Minor was a guest Sunday at AI do th orksupper at Martha Coo dormitory and Ce SWAIN do the work - _"______thuE***" gave 'a little talk to the girls. WoRK OF JAPANESE ART ON EXHIBIT IN MEMORIAL HALL leave Cpy at Among the pictures now being ex- Qars a n hibited at Memorial hall are a num- he ffea ber of water colors by Helen Hyde, one A D V E R T I S I N 0 of the foremost painters of Japanese pictures in this country. As a result of several years spent in Japan, Miss LNTED LOST AND FOUND Hyde has caught the true spirit of that country's art. student, who can P- LOST-On State St. between West Another interesting feature of the t and wishes to as- Hall and Nickels Arcade or on cam- exhibit is a number of wood blocks iiring spare time for" pus .walk In front of Law building, illustrating the steps in reproducing gain by experience. -1'Laughlin fountain pen with gold pictures by wood cuts. The remainder I, 21 Ann Arbor SaE- band top, and ring. Finder please of the pictures consist of several post- g. Phone 472-Fl. leave at Daily office. impressionist works, pastels by George nt desires furnished LOST-December 20th, black silk bag, of Chinese gods and goddesses pre- t housekeeping. Will with small sil er initials containing Cented to the Library by Prof. I. Leo 1 immediately or be- ' money and eye glasses. $10.00 re- mester. Write E. H., ward for return to 832 East Uni- Sharfman. call 1298-R between versity. Phone 1508-M. LOencesofurnished.i CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE LOST-.A gold watch and chain on TO BE' GIVEN BY GRkAHA1 Yost follies And luleAttend Ball Alumnae House, as "The Follies," won honors for being the best group at the Womens' Fancy Dress party . which was held Saturday evening in Barbour gymnasium. The freshman class took first place in giving "stunts;" Edith Staebler, '23, dressed as a fairy, was considered the pret- tiest individual; Helen 'Croff, '21, and Mary Groff, '20, as Pierrot and Colum- bine had the cleverest; and the Kappa Kappa Gamma mule "kicked across" with the most ridiculous costume. There were two grand marches, each led by the Board of Directors of the Women's league, followed by the va- rious groups. Chi P3mega sorority, represented Heinz 57 varieties; Kappa Kappa Gamma and Martha Cook build- ing went as gypsies; 'Helen Newberry residence as convicts, dragging bal- loon weights on thir ankles; Alpha Chi Omega represented the "Ad" fam- ily, featuring even the Gold Dust twins; Kappa Alpha Theta were wonderful creations from the "Hat Shoppe;" the Tri-Delts went as the football team with Coach Yost; Theta Phi Alpha were a,complete harem;'and Pi Beta Phi were a deck of cards. There were an extraordinarily large number of clever individual costumes, among these being two lit- tle devils, a bottle from the Health service, a Spanish dancer, a bridal couple, and others. The Advisory board of the Women's league acted as judges. ANN ARBOR CHOP SUE Y Excellent CHOP SUEY from 11:30 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chops 314 5. State h. There's a Big Satisfactiol In buying your Drug Store Necessities at The Eberbach & Son Co. 200-204 E. LIBERTY ST. 'NO11=111 m w" THE ARCADE Nickels Arcade Up the Stairs Hey Boy! Have You Tasted The Good Food At The ARCADE? Pure foods at low prices, prepared by experts. Everything displayed on our forty-foot steam and serving tables. Select just what appeals to your own individual appetite. Bakery goods fresh from our own ovens. Delicious cofee- with rich Jersey cream. Kindness, courtesy, and good service prevail here. " r~~..-[ G . L. CHAPMAN JEWELER OPTOMETRIST Any Lfnses Duplicated I A M n i r MMMWA Three Days Commencing Today Alioe Brady , "The .Fear Market" HER FIRST REALART PRODUCTION Double room north or east s beginning next semester. warm, light and comfort- dress Box B. C., Daily. Young mne'n desires single rate family, near the cam- session after February 7. Daily. - A few students for d at reasonable rates. L-R. 1021 E. Huron St. FOR SALE -Apple wood very desir- Ireplaces. Leugth to ord- . Thornton, Geddes Road. 6-F12. -Dress Suit, size 38. Lat- Call at 1333 Wilmot St. -Two Airedale doges. Fred nidt, Saline. Phone 197-F22. Washtenaw Ave., between South Un- iversity and Dent building. Reward. . Phone Michaels at 319 between 12- 1, 6-7. LOST-In or near the Law building on Saturday, Jan. 17, Conklin fountain. pen with a spring clip. Return to or phone Layle at 2619. LOST--Gold watch on Fridaya noon, between Delta Gamma - and Barbour gym. Call 452. ward. after- Ihouse Re- LOST- Hudson Seal Coat Cuff, be- tween 815 E. Huron and Ingalls. Finder please call 496-F2 or return to said number and get reward. LOST-Leather bound loose-leaf 'note book, with name, Karl W. Guenther in lower corner. Please call 1832-J. . Reward. LOST-On State St., gold Eversharp pensil, engraved. Reward. Leave at Calkins Drug Co. A lecture on Christian Science will be given by the Rev. Andrew J. Gra- am, C.S., at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve- ning in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Reverend Graham is a member of the board of lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston. No admission will be charged to the lecture. WELLESLEY DEPARTMENT HEAD VISITING UNIVERSITY TODAY Miss Roxanna Vivian, head of the hygiene and physical education de- partment of Wellesley college, who is making a tour of all universities where graduates of their department are teaching, is a guest of the University today. The Michigan Daily, the only morn- ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest Campus, City and World News-Av W O Yl P y - WHY DOES SOCIETY Fear the Pitiless Publicity of Its Own Favorite Pubilcatloni Carried away by the ardent and persistent love- making of the artist, Sylvia has rashly consented to elope with him and a week later- A drama of New York's well dressed, self-satis- fied Society and the parasites who prey upon its pleasures and feed on crumbs stolen from the tables of the rich. Star Comedy "In the Good Old Days" and We COMING-iNORMA TALMADGE IN "SHE LOVES AND LIMS YA Chocolates in