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their rooms for the second semester
without consulting Dean Jordan about
it first.
e last day for posture examina- The home department of Women's
5 will be Saturday, Jan. 31. Any- clubs will meet at 2:30 o'clock Sat-
failing to take this examination: urday at the Community house to sew.
not be given credit in the course. ----

News From The Other Colleges

Dance music will be furnished and
a will be served for members of the
omen's league who may find time
r recreation at 4 o'clock this aft-
noon 'in Barbour gymnasium.
Girls who wish to borrow money
>m the scholarship loans for the
cond semester should see 'Dean
yra B. Jordan at once at her office.

The Girls' Educational club will not
meet until the first Wednesday of the
new semester.
"George Eliot-Her Social and In-
tellectual Background," will be the
subject of a lect-gre to be delivered
by Prof. R. M. Wenley of the philoso-
phy department, at 2:30 o'clock this
afternoon in St. Paul's Cathedral,
Detroit.

There are many positions open to I Chemical Wagon Extinguishes Fire
ris during examination weeks, such A small roof fire at 901 Hill street
caring for children and doing light'Thursday morning was extinguished
usekeeping duties. Any one Wish-
g to work should' see Dean Myra B. by the chemical wagon. Not much
>rdan at once. damage was done beyond burning a
spot in the roof some four or five
No girls will be permitted to vacate feet in diameter.

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AMERICAN LEGION
DANCE

CHELSEA,
Thursday, February 5th
CENTRAL AMERICAN

MARIMBA BAND

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You have heard
their records-- now
hear the real band--
the year' s biggest
hit.
Dancing 9 to 1

Played at the Astor
and Ritz Carltom ot
New York for six and
eight m on t h;s r e-
spectively.

Bill $1.50

Ransas-Senior engineers from the
University of Oklahoma will be the
guests of the students in the depart-
ment of engineering at the Univer-
sity , of Kansas. The engineers are
making the trip for the purpose of
inspecting the equipment and inter-
viewing the professors. A committee
has been appointed to entertain the
engineers while visiting the Univer-
sity of Kansas. They will arrive on
Saturday morning, Jan. 17.
Nebraska-A chorus of 300 voic-
es recently presented "The Messiah."
The presentation of. "The Messiah"
has come to be regarded a tradition
at the University of Nebraska and
has been given annually for many
years, usuallyat Christmas time.
Plans are being made for the open-
ing of a new cafeteria for the 'stu-
dents of the University of Nebraska
within 30 days. The present cafete-
ria serves 600 students and faculty
members on the average, but under
inconvenient circumstances. The new
cafeteria when in operation will serve
probably 200 more students each day.
The room now occupied by the cafe-
teria will be tyrned over to the uni-
versity post of the American Legion.
Ohio-Ohio State university states
that five members of their first grad-
RELIGIOUS COURSES
OPEN TO STUDENTS
University Bulletin Announces Varied
Program of Bible Study
Courses in religious education for
the second semester have been an-
nounced by the University in a re-
cently issued bulletin. In addition to
the credit courses offered in the bul-
letin, voluntary courses may be
elected which .are under the super-
vision of the bible chair and the va-
rious local churches.
Students who are planning to be-
come Y. M. C. A. or Y. W. C. A. sec-
retaries or who desire to study the
principles and methods of the asso-
ciation may take the general religions'
and special courses of the curriculum
and should enroll at the Y. M. C. A.
for the introductory lectures to be
given by national and state secreta-
ries.
Proper courses are also provided
for those interested in receiving
practical training preparatory to
service in some phase of social, in-
dustrial, or community work.
MODERN FOOTWEAR DEFECTS
EXPLAINED BY DR. THOMPSON
Dr. S. R. Thompson of Chicago ex-
plained some of the defects of 'mod-
ern footwear and methods of walking.
in a lecture Wednesday evening in
room 316 of the Union. His talk was
illustrated with slides, which pictur-
ed the points he brought out.
Speaking of his visits to industrial
plants and investigations conducte'd
in, such plants he told of how effi-
ciency was lowered because of poor
feet, which distracted attention from
work. This was especially applica-
ble in the case of superintendents and
others in authority who must spend
much time throughout the plant on
their feet.
DETROIT CLUB WOMEN DEEDED
$100,9000 STRUCTURE FOR HOME
Property valued at $100,000, now
occupied by the Detroit Federation
of Women's clubs building, was gv-

en with quit claim, deed to the De-
troit Federation of Women's clubs on
Wednesday afternoon, the gift of the
late John F. Dodge.
The property was deeded without
encumbrances, and Mr. Dodge had ar-
ranged to have experts look over the
building and put it into condition.
The gift was given in honor of Mr.
Dodge's sister, Delphine Dodge Ash-
baugh.

uating class are still alive. The class
was of the year 1878 and there were
only six in the class.
West Point-Electrical devices of'
all conceivable sorts are being used!
in preparing the meals for the West
Point cadets. The eggs are beaten, the
potatoes peeled, the vegetables chop-_
ped, the silver polished and the dish-
es washed, all by electricity.
Leland Stanford-Babylonian tab-
lets, inscribed with the cuniform of
wedge-shaped Assyrian characters,
dating from about 2500 B. C., were
purchased recently by the Leland
Stanford university. The tablets were
gathered from Joka, Drahm, and
Warka, ancient cities of Babylonia.
Harvard-Twenty-six Harvard men
attended the University of. Oxford,
England, during the summr term.
EMPLOYMENT FOR SENIORS
SOUGHT BY COMMERCE CLUB
Action on the part of the employ-
ment committee was the chief topic
of discussion at the business meet-
ing of the Commerce club Wednesday'
evening.
Members of the committee stated
that their efforts are not directed
solely toward securing employment
for graduating seniors who are mem-
bers, but for as many men as possi-
bfe graduating in business adminis-
tration. Many firms have been writ-
ten to with a view to locating open-
ings for these men, and the replies
received are favorable. These re-
plies will be posted on the club's but-
letin board in the. economics build-
ing.
$10 invested monthly, with HURON
VALLEY BLDG. & SAVINGS ASSO.
amounts to $1,600 in 10 years; $4,800
in 20 years; $11,200 in 30 years; $24,-
000 in 40 years. Larger investments
increase proportionately. No other.
SAFE investment will bring you as
good results or will provide for your
or your family's future so well. You
can draw your money when you need,
it and receive 5 per cent from date
of investment. Under state control.
Incorporated 1890. H. H. HERBST,
Sty. & Atty., Savings Bank Bldg.-
Adv.
Patronize our Advertisers.--Adv.

NORTHWESTERN AUTHORIZES
NEW SCIENCE DEGREE
Evanston, Ill., Jan. 29.-The trust-
ees of Northwestern university took
official action recently conferring up-
on the school of commerce the author-
ity to bestow an independent bachselor
of science degree. Formerly the only
degree conferred directly by the
school of commerce has been that of
bachelor of business administration,
ipon the completion of a five years'
course.
Under the new arrangement, the
school of commerce will confer the
degree of bachelor of science in com-
merce, at the completion of four
years' work. The students must be
Brief Cases. Music Folios
Student Cases

school of commerce.
This action of the trustees is re-
garded as imliortant since it is in ac-
cordance with the practice of many
prominent universities which have
separate schools of business and all
of which grant the degree, bachelor
of science, specified as in business,
through their schools of commerce.
CREOLE PRALINES at Tices' Drug
Store. 117 S. Mauir St.-Adv.
When You Think of
Good Meats Think
-Of T,
ip Eschel Bach
202 E, Huron Street
- PHONE 821

Trade mark
cf quality

Guaranteed goods are
your protection.
Insist on the original
Sold by all Reliable
Dealers.

LIFTON MFG. CO., New York

CAR LEAVES ANN ARBOR AT 7.46

AnN ARBOR CHOP 'SBURYWe have just the PIPE you're
Excellent CHOP SUEY from looking for
11:30 a. m. to midnig.htCITY CIGAR STORE
Steaks and Chops 814 8. State 110 E. Huron Street
Trubey's
Dinners. . Lunches Confectionery
Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas
We Make our own Ice Cream
Orders solicited from Fraternities and
Sororities. 218 S. Main Phone 166

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' 'HOME COOKED
Spaghetti, Baked Beaus, Salads, Cottage Cheese
Roast Meats, Meat Loaf Etc.
ALSO MADE TO ORDER
Special Frank's Milwaukee Smoked Meats, Rye
Bwead, LoverWurst Wennies, Delicious Homte
UEMa SdTes. E
LTT S0DELIATESSEN 119E LIBERTY SRE
PHONE .- *2620R

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WANTED

WANTED-A few ladies for figuring,
a few hours each day. Apply at of-
fice, rear of second floor, Mack &
Co.
WANTED-A lady desires a room or
suite well furnished in a good loca-
tion. Address D. M. K., care of
Daily.
WANTED- To rent an eight room
house near University for 3 years,
beginning Oct. 1, 1920. Box B. H.,
Daily.
WANTED--Small desirable suite or
unfurnished apartment. Address
Box K. M. D., care Daily.
WANTED-A student to tend furnace
and do work about the house. Ap-
ply 630 Haven Ave.

FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Steam heated gpartment.
Will sublet lease from about Feb.
1st to September. Call at Malcolm
610 E. Liberty Apts., No. 4, or J.
Karl Malcolm, 610 E. Liberty St.
FOR RENT-Two single rooms at 431
E. University. Price reasonable.
Can ge used as a suite for two stu-
dents.
FOR RENT-Exceptionally nice sin-
gle room, southern exposure. 908
Forest Ave. Phone 2239-R.
FOR RENT- Desirable front suite,
two bocks from campus. 827 E. Un-
iversity.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Dress suit in good con-
dition; size 38. 610 First National'
Bank building. Phone 900-J during
day.
FOR SALE-Dress suit in good condi-
tion. Size about 36, $40.00. J. H.
Boyd, Chelsea, Mikh.
FOR SALE-Selected apple wood for
fireplace. H. L. Thornton. Phone
7136-F12.I
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Back leather note book con-
tamning semester notes. Namein
laet h~to ok Re vardPhn

20 per cent Reduction Sale of.

Suits and Overcoats

CONTINUES

Young men who are economical and who desire to dress cor-
rectly at the same time will be pleased with the

Money Saving Opportunities

to be found at this store.

We offer a selection of garments

of the well known

WANTED-A roommate for a suite
within three minutes walk of the
University.
WANTED-Student to do light house-
work for about 1 hour each, day at
1010 Forest Ave. Call 2627-W.
MISCELLANEOUS
"MEMORY AND CONCENTRATIOit"
new booklet which will aid stu-
dents, business men and others who
desire to improve the mental pro-
cess. Aids in remembering names1
and faces. Bookstores and new-
stands, 60c. By mail, 70c. The Ed-
ucational Courses, Box 98, Ann Ar-
bor. A re-creative vacation study.

Dress Suits
All Sizes
For Sale Here
Fine quality and at
right prices
Furnishings
Complete Stocks
All at moderate prices

Stein-Bloch

make and thus your satisfaction
will be permanent. We have a
fine run of styles, colors and pat-
terns. No odds and ends but all
are late season garments that will
be in good form for next season.

A WOMAN of experience (white) William Mathews, 566 or 2487-R.-
would like to take entire charge of
dining room and kitchen in some FOUND - Eversharp Pencil in the
reliable fraternity house. Satisfac- Daily office. Can have same by
tory references guaranteed. Apply calling at Daily office and paying
Box Z, Daily. for this ad.

We. can supply your wants in any-
thing in the wall-paper and paint
trade. C. H. Major & Co.-Adv.
The Daily contains the latest Asso-
ciated Press News.-Adv.

LINDENSCHMITT.

APPEL &a CO.J

TERMS CASH

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Admission

$1.00

Reopening Party, Friday, January 30th

9 to 12

Ike Fisher's
six Piece
Orchestra
Same Good Floo

Tickets at
Graham's and

Fisher's

Also Dancing Assembly, Saturday January 31st 9 to 12

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