om e . nI f Ii I REGARD- neral Policies Relating to Woemen" will be the topic of at the meeting of the Cen- pondence committee of the Michigan Alumnae associa- 11 meet Friday and Saturday rbor. The Friday meeting eid at 7:15 o'clock Friday t the home of Mrs. Henry ams and the Saturday meet- clock Saturday morning in Memorial hall. imittee is composed of the women: Mrs. E. Pomeroy, icago, Mrs. Henry Carter ecutive secretary, of Ann s. W. D. Henderson, '04, see- 3 treasurer, of Ann Arbor, >ulding, assistant secretary- The members at large are: Anderson, '95, of Toledo, I Vanderberg of Grand Rap- Fred Dunham of Cleveland, Mary Farnsworth, '05, of rhe advisory members sit- the Vommittee are Mrs. ordan, dean of women, and les Cooley. Alumnae mem- e Alumnae Board of Direct- 's. Edwin Holbrook and Mar- [apin, '20, president of the league. CT OF JUNIOR PLAY 1 BE REHEARSED TODAY al of the cast and choruses st; act of the Junior Girls' be at 4 o'clock this after- Sarah Caswell Angell hall,' e complete second act at 9' aturday morning. The di- nests that all be present. Ali entering freshman and sopho-a more girls should register at the office- of the physical director at once. Anyone willing, to play the piano for dancing classes is requested to re-' port a. the office of the physical di-' rector in Barbour gymnasium. A Women's league party will be given at 4 o'clock this afternoon at BE rbour gymnasium. Tea' will be served, and the committee has engag- ed Philip Diamond, '21, to play for da ncing. All women who expect to take swimming this semester must enroll in the director's office in Barbour gymnasium. There will be no Y. W. C. A. vesper services until further notice: TO-APPOINT SOCIAL DIRECTO. OF NEW DORMITORY TOMORROW Miss Mary Turner of Detroit, pres- ident of the board of directors of the Betsy Barbour dormitory will come to Ann Arbor on Saturday to attend a' meeting of the board. The members of the board expect to elect a social director for the dormitory at that ,time. Dean Myra B. Jordan . and Mrs.. ,Effinger will entertain Miss Turner at a luncheon which will be given at -noon in the Michigan Union. Union to Have Washington Dance A Washington birthday dance from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock Monday afternoon 'wil be given by the Union, as a result of the flu ban being lifted. Tickets will be placed on sale to all Union members at 5 o'clock Friday after- noon. CLASSES IN RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS I University women of the Presbyte- rian, Baptist, and other denominat.ons held dinners Tuesday evening to ini- tiate a canvass of all women stu- dents for membership in the Religi- ous Education and World Religion classes, and for, funds to carry on op- erations in their societies. Leaders in Christiani work and fac- ulty members are presenting the pos- sibilities before the women's organi- zations. Courses, aside from those in the University, for which credit is given, treat of China and other coun- tries in the Orient, of South America, of general missionary work done in foreign lands, and of new fields now open. A. A. H. S. SENDS DEBATING TEAM TO NORTHVILLE TONIGHT The Ann Arbor High school has sent a team to Northville to debate to- night orr the question: "Resolved, tbat the United States adopt a sys- tem of universal military training be- tween the ages of 18 and 253 The team consists of Robert Hicks, Har- oid Tubbs, and John Huber. Compulsory Traiining Not Favored Chicago, Feb. 18.-The national lea- gue of women voters, after adopting a resolution opposing universal com- pulsory military training, refused at the closing session today to reconsider its action. Drawing instruments-Bargains in second hand sets at WAHR'S.-Adv. ~Womens Dress Foot-Wear j , t VAN / THE t N N -- AT LANE HALL GOOD HOME COOKED I MEALS Lunch and Dinner at $5.75 per Week SERVICE "TABLE D'HOTE" Numerous social functions of the near future will require Footwear apparel which is in keep- ing with the occasion. THE ABOVE PUMP STYLE WE HAVE NOW IN I/ Dull French Kid - Gold and Silver Cloth French Pat Colt * White Washable Kid Black and White Satin AT r ". TRADE MAAK AEG UA PAT. OM 130OT SHOP 115 So. Main St. n ii 4 } ,, f WVu e r th Theatre To-day and Tom-morrow I ES TAFFIES at Tices' Second hand textbooks-bought and 117 ,So. Main St. Re- sold at Wahr's University Bookstore. y week.-Adv. -Adv. Spring Blouses by the hundred are H~E (NL-W HER 2G UONP, ( froa v MANEv THOU ouE UNDERTOOD Won I I -'i " e pastel Georgettes-trimmed with contrasting and silk embroidered. blouse models with peplums and yarn embroid- done in vivid colors. ib silk blouses, simple and well-tailored, serviceable, to keep fresh. -And attractively dainty lingerie waists. -At all prices. (/ N 7 'V 0 MAIN AND LIBERTY STREETS' TISI NOi Leave Cipy at Quary1 -a The Delta bD ..._.. FOR SALE E-Ethical dental practice higan, established twenty Reutrn sexen thousand dol- nually. Ability to speak highly desirable. Doctor [he after one year's confed- with purchaser. Box B K, E- Weyman Banjo-Mando- ctically new. In first class' n. 300 E. Jefferson St. 76-J. .E-A light six Studebaker, ily new. A bargain price. 1706-F2. E-Dress Suit and overcoat: 509 S.. Division St. Call WANTED WANTED-A few more fellows to eat good home cooked meals. Prices right. Near campus, Martha Sie- bert, 514 E. Liberty St. Phone 865-M. WANTED - Second-hand Dickens "Contemporary Dramatics"-Gener- ous price. Wahr's Uniersity Book- store. WANTED-Student barber. -Guaran- tee $15. $.75 on over $20. 1110 S. University. WANTED- Student wants room or suite near campus. Call 2712-J. LOST AND FOUND LOS'''-At Waterman Gym a valuable memo book. Call 907-R, Meyer Pa- per. LOST-Purse on State St., between Ann St. and Nichols Arcade. Cards Tmrim ..A,....m ' PIPw.,. en.el I & Esser duplex Box B 3, Daily. ANEOUS ho took the wrong :ating rink kindly to effect an ex-1 A SUPER, FEATURE.SPECIAL A r USIC' riilhc n