pia. who loos- PROF. FRAYER TO SPEAK the BEFORE D. A. R. CHAPTER oim- was Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the e in- Daughters of the American Revolu- ,t 4 tion will hold its next regular meet- gym- ing at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Feb. 26. The hostess will be Mrs. pro- Frederick W. Stevens, 1245 Ferdon! the Road. this Prof. William Frayer of the History ach- department of the Unifersity will be hool the speaker, his subject being "The ng a Near Eastern Question and Its Rela- op- tion to a World Peace." A large at- ichi- tendance is expected at this meting. Uni- Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. u bey's :hes Confectionery Delicious Sodas ur own Ice Cream' froni Fraternities and 3 S. Main Phone 166 m ii IV i d. dUIIUhI 1N I I LIIUJ NETTING OF WOMEN QEANS APPEARS ON PROGRAM OF SPEAK- ERS FOR TUES- DAY Dean, Myra B. Jordan left Monday to attend the Seventh National con- ference of deans of women which is being held this week at the Statler hotel, Cleveland, Ohio. An extensive program of speakers and entertain- ment has been made out. Monday, a reception for the visiting deans was held at Western Reserve' university. Tuesday afternoon Dean Jordan is to speak to the conference on the topic "Problems Relating to the Office of the Dean of Women." Some of the topics for other speakers re- late to social life, housing conditions, securing co-operation of alumnae, student health, student government, better dancing, self-supporting; girls, and the curriculum. London, Feb. 23. - English women are legal chattels of their husbands, according to a recent decision of Jus- tice McArdie. Miss Florence Underwood, secretary of the Women's Freedom league, and Lady Asquith, leader in many English social reform movements, have ex- pressed themselves as thinking Justice McArdie's view unjust. They state al- so that votes for women was but the first step toward feminine emancipa- tion in England. NEW DATE FOR LIT CHANGES Because of delays due to late reports, the'time for making un- avoidable changes p in elections in _ v LeI~re: 1poi~ CJ~e Stndd ihny w" a~d I the literary- college is until Wednesday and Feb. 25 and 26. ARTHUR G. HALL, postponed Thursday, Registrar. 4 " - ..... I 11 womeu I Athena Literary society will meet at 7:15 o'clock tonight on the fourth floor of University hall. Dean Myra B. Jordan will not be at home to University women on Tuesday afternoon, because she is at- tending the National conference of deans of women, which is in session in Cleveland. Prof. I. Campbell has had 30 years experience with Eastern Colleges and Universities in his Phrenological work. He will deliver his popular lecture on Phrenology, its principles and proofs, before any Ann Arbor or- ganization. Private Phrenological ex- amination in respect to Character an- alysis, brain building, choice of Voca- tion, marriage adaptation. Fee: Oral reading one dollar. Study with chart, five dollars. Lec- tures and examinations by appoint- ment. Address 326 E. Ma ison. Phone 2154-R.-Adv. These are the wi that make the C i for me in and see Star Vibrator i oil DERMAL CREAM L Because of the- sickness in Ann Arbor there will be ing of the association of the alumnae this 'month. prevalent no meet- collegiate $5.00 tised article. It on Wyvern will hold its next meeting Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 7:30 o'clock in the Pi Beta Phi house. *All members of Masques are re- quested to attend an important meet- ing at 4 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon of next week in Barbour gymnasium. Plans for the semester will be discus- sed. Any members who are unable to be present are asked to communicate with the president. All entering freshman and sopho- 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 at the office of the physical di- rector in Barbour gymnasium. All women who expect to take swimming this semester must enroll in the director's office in Barbour gymnasium. MILLS COLLEGE PRESIDENT REPRESENTS W0M1EN OF U. S. The Michigan Daily', the only morn- ing paper"' in Ann Arbor, contains all the latest Campus, City and World News.-Adv. GIRLS- at your convenience, -we will be pleased.to show you our line of early Spring MILLJNERY STEVENS & PERSHING Phone 1028-W 1618 Packard Near State i I{1 QUARRY DRUG C i PRESCRIPTION ST at SO. STATE AND e. UNIVERSIRY 1 It -I I 1/ for Drugs, f Shaving supp- ndy, Soda water. Kodak finishing,, :e and done by w their business. .., . STATE STREET JNIVERSITY AVE. Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhardt spoke Wednesday at Carnegie hall, where the New York City Forum presented Herbert Hoover with a medal fdr dis- tinguished service. Dr. Reinhardt president of Mills college in Califor- nia. She left the West with a mess- age from California wom'en and was afterwards asked to represent the women of America at this meeting while on her trip through the East. SOPHOMORE CLASS TOJ[OLD FIRST *PARTY OF SEMESTER An all-sophonore party will be held from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock Tuesday aft- ernoon, Feb. 28, in the Union ball- room. Music ' will be furnished by Sandy Wilson's six piece orchestra and punch and refreshments will - be served. Tickets will be 50 cents and the place of the ticket sale will be an- nounced Wednesday. Class of '23 Gains 16 Sixteen new Freshman girls have registered in the University this se- mester. Junior advisors have been provided for them all. The Woman'sa league will give a party for all enter- ing girls,.next month. Takes Name of Her Guardan Bernice L. Turbett, '23, has recent- ly, by consent of court, taken the name of -her guardian, Mrs. Henry R. Bangs, and will henceforth be known as Bernice L. Bangs. LAST TIMES TOLAY TIIONGER - £he World's Greatest Actress Plays SIGRID d the Dancer, in a Powerful Drama from the Novel 1r L.A.R. Wylie. s P'IC'K'F O 'f To-morrow--Thursd tJC D STREET -tii - IN - "Shepherd ( COme" Fe Copy . at rues and * Delta WANTED rANTED - Zwet's Theoretical Me- chanics and Pierces Integral Tables. R. J. Plate, 1115% S. Univ. Phone 2064-J. From the Widely Re Novel by John Fox, ne Z- Lambert Engaged Mr. and Mrs. George W. Millen Ann Arbor have announced the e gagement of their daughter; Doroti to Charles F. Lambert, '18. Of Adults 35c Children 1@t Adults 25c Tel. 8. aest home Notre Dame and Jilini to Clash Chicago, Feb. 23.-Notre Dame will journey to Urbana next Saturday for a dual track meet with Illinois, and the Purdue basketers will play North- PHIL DIAMOND'S ORCHE WILL FURNISHI MUSIC EVEN