MICHIGAN DAMES TO HOLD MEETING There is a superior qualty Whitman's Choco- at cannot be match- ,r make. we sell them. rte St. versity Ave. St. The Michigan Dames, an organiza- tion of the wives of the students at- tending the University is now enter- ing upon its sixth year of activity. Its members are bending every effort to make it a banner year, not only in membership but also in- activities. The aim of the society is to pro- mote, good fellowship among the wom- en who, have made Ann ;Arbor their home while their husbands are attend- ing the University, to provide for the~m educational and cultural advantages, and to offer -practical help in prob- lems that would confront a newccin- er in any community. All Dames are eligible to member- ship in the Women's league. Harvard, University of Chicago, Wisconsin, and practically every other large univer- sity has its chapter of the Michigan Dames.£ The next meeting of the society vill be held next Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 7:30 o'clock in Lane hal. The affair will be of the get-together and get-ac quainted sort, with games and re- freshments. All wives of university students should attend. FINDING JOB FOR- MEN HER SPECIALTY Miss Theresa Haley, recently ap- pointed federal director for the state of Michigan by the ,United States -em- ployment service, holds the unique position of being the only woman ever employed by the government to secure jobs for men as wellas women. Miss Haley says, however, that the prospect does not seem to worry her much for she thinks that job hunting for men is F by aft er for 1 7:1 We o'c hal FE EL reshman. girls will be entertained' Dean Myra B. Jordan tomorrow ernoon in Barbour gymnasium, aft- which the junior advisor supper freshman girls will be given. Athena Literary society will meet at 15 o'clock next Tuesday night in bster room, Law building. Mlichigan Dames will meet at 7:30 lock next Tuesday, Oct. 7, in Lane ll. OSH SOCIAL COMMITTEE TO BE ECTED TOMORROW AFTERNOON WLfoum In, $25 PRIZE $25 FOR THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHS MADE AT THE RANDALL STUDIO The Advertisement is to fill a 2-column ,by 3-inch.'space. There must be NO picture in the advertisement. . All copy must be delivered to the Randall Studio, 121 E. Wash- ington St., by November 20, 1919. The writer of the best advertisement will receive a cash prize of $25.00. The writers of other advertisements which are used will re- ceive $5.00 in trade at the Randall Studio. The judges will be Mr. G. C. Maedel, proprietor of the Randall Studio, Professors J. R. Bramm and H. F. Adams. Randall Studio I' PHONE 598 121 E. WASHINGTON I, I+ S' 1 i Freshman social committee mem- bers will be elected immediately fol- lowing Dean Myra B. Jordan's party for freshman girls tomorrow after- noon. Marguerite Chapin, '20, will conduct the election. All organized groups of girls should urge their freshman women to have as -nearly definite an idea as possible of whom they wish to nominate by the time the election begins. The freshman social committee is perhaps the most active of any of the class committees. It takes full charge of all- class functions and keeps in touch with all freshman women to see that they become acquainted and do not become homesick, I Why Are You So Insistent. * 1 BECAUSE. w t Human Hair M f LISTEN. Do you realize that Ann Arbor has the safest organization for investing your money? The Huron Valley Bldg. and Savings Assn or- ganized 1891, under State supervision, never paid less than 6 per cent divid- enecs, free from taxation. You can draw out your money at any time and receive, 5 per cent. H. H. Herbst, sec'y. Ann Arbor Savings Bank Bjdg. -Adv. fi7r. ,Iiesimers ' feefsteak D inners are so Hard to, equal 'Nets about the same as for wool~n, and the fact that she has placed an aver- age of 2,000 girls a month in positions shows that she can find jobs alright. Miss 1aley, a graduate of Radcliffe college, has b'een- in the government serivee since 1907 when she was made field agent in the buieau of labor by President Roosevelt. Her stay"in De- troit has been marked by the placing of some 6,000 girls during a period of three months following her work with the United 9tates employment bureau ini Cleveland. AT don Shop, Frances E. Caspari, vocal teacher, semester begins Oct. 6, room 12 Corn- well blk., 203 E. Huron. For particu- lars call 638.-Adv. ADDITIONAL SPORTS! i R f .Michigan Needs For artistic wall-papers go to Major & Co., Phone 237. Adv. C. Ii distance Runners .. f Opportunities for/new men In cross eountry are unusually good this year. There is only one man out who now It Leave Copy at Quarry's and - The Delta uple, t Idren. it is1 able 'wa Bldg. ly. Ad LOST AND FOUND wo or LOST- Sterling silver fob bearing Will target with crossed rifles beneath. large. Return to Lonie, 332 Maynard. Re- alking ward. Good LOST-Conklin fountain pen at Pack- dress ard Acdemy, Thursday evening'. Phone Finder call Wright, 383, 1502 Hill St. has had any previous experience in this line, so that the team which is sent to the Conference champion- ship will have to be composed almost entirely of new material. Besides the dual meets with M. A. C. and Illinois the men will be given a chance to compete for the honor of having their names inscrib- ed on the Harpham trophy, the tab- let which is situated in Waterman gym. This race will be run the week before the Conference meet and the first six men to finish will compose the Michigan team ink that meet. Nrhe first three to finish get silver cups and the first five will be presented with CCC jerseys. The previous win- ners of this ,race, whose names are already inscribed on the Harpham .trophy are H. L. Carroll, '17E, S. W. Sedgwick, '19, and U. L. Houfstat- er, '20. None of these men are out this year. student as cook nily. Large room, te bath and wages an. 1817 Wash- e for light airy west of Main St. inday or after 5 iron St. o do any sort of work preferred. rs a day and haltf B, this office. irl who has ex- ring desires work ffice of Deari of r Fraternity, 15 Fevre or Fenton cond woman for fraternity house. .s or phone 394. r girl to assist rk for board and . Phone 1633-M. wife wish posi- astry cook. Box LOST-Friday afternoon between Busy Bee and '63 Oakland, small patent leather purse. Finder please call LOST-Fountain pen with pencil in leather case near campus. Reward. 1211 Willard. Phone 1643-R. LOST-Envelope containing transcript of credits and tuition receipt. C. W. Frederick, 614 Monroe. LOST-A Kappa Sigma badge Thurs- day night on campus. Finder call 566. Reward. LOST-Wyvern pin. Name, Jeannette Armstrong on back. Finder call A. Becken, 398. FOR RENT FOR RENT-A desirable suite of front rooms, one half block from campus. 610 So. State St. FOR RENT-Rooms for two. Three blocks from campus. Apply 410 S. Division St. FOR SALE, FOR SALE-A wheel practically new, in first class condition, a bargain if taken at once. Phone 932-J or call 715 Arbor St. MISCELLANEOUS MISC'LLANEOUS-- Will the young man that picked up a lady's gold wrist watch on Sept. 15 in front of Wahr's Main St. bookstore please return it to 702 S. Division St. or phone 2102-R. Reward. MICRELLANEOUS-- tudent laundry y a ,. C } The Michigan Daily, delivered to ur door daily except Monday, $3.50 year.-Adv.. PHONE ORDERS MAIL Abek4 Established 1857 Promptly Filled ORDERS Promptly Filled ""t 0 11 11 / I- 0000t I IN VITL CASE GAME STOPS FRESH PRACTICE YOU TO 2LPRESENT AT THE Freshman 'football practice was called off Saturday afternoon be- cause of the Case-Michigan game but will be carried on with full 'swing again Monday. Scrimmaging will feature all the workouts in the near future as the coach will have to begin cutting his unwieldy squad and-'he' does not like to -drop a man before seeing him in action. However, attendance has been tak- en regularly and the men who have failed to appear will have to for- feit their lockers and equipment to those who have not been accommo- dated. There are several good men that Coach Mitchell has a line on that have not. been able to get into uniform yet but they will probably be taken care of Wednesday. FORM AL SHOWING 0F FALL AND WINTER STYLES FOR WOfrME N IN HATS, SUITS, WRAPS, GOWNS AND SHOES WE DNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS CTO2LR l LIGHTH AND NINTH DANCING Classes in ballroom dancing at the Packard Academy will begin Oct. 14, at 7 p. m. Number limited, register early by phone, 1850-F1. Lady and gentleman instructors. Assemblies i UlVING JMODULS SFVtN-TI'IZTY I very Mondz ?, K 'T 'sday at.8 p. Dpointment..