r: I B SET AS DATE . A . LUNCHEON eo Murtland, assistant pro- industrial education of the of Michigan, will speak at this afternuon in Barbour g. Her subject will be "The Choosing a Vocation." Miss will offer practical sugges- hose planning to teach and/ rks will be of interest to ,are undecided as to their FOR 4~ CASTI PLAY' re] arsals 'for the Junior being held regularly to Prof. John L. r, everything is pro- e best possible man- AFFAIR COBINES ANNUAL WON- lENS BANQUET AND COTIL- LION Saturday, March 6, has been decided upon as the date of the women's an- nual cotillioni and banquet to be held in Barbour gymnasium for members of the Women's Athletic association. Dancing will constitute the main feature of the cotillion. Favors for the favor dances and decorations will be in keeping with St. Patrick's Day. A short program has been arranged to take place during the intermission. IW.A. A. in Full Charge Formerly, the Women's Athletic as- sociation has taken charge of the ban- quet alone, while the cotillion was giv- en by the physical directors. This year both functions will be under the au- spices of the association. "This will mean," said- the publicity manager, "that the success of the evening will depend entirely upon the girls them- selves." Tickets for the cotillion may be ob- tained free of charge at the physical director's office in Barbour gymnas- lum, while those for the banquet will be on sale next week for 60 cents a You will now find on display a fine line of spring millinery at the parlors of STEVENS & PERSHING 618 PACKARD STREET ANNOUNCEMVENT * Trubey' s Dinners. Lunches Confection Ice- Cream, Delicious Sodas We Make our own Ice Cream Orders solicited -from Fraternities Sororities. 218 S. Main Phone and 166 We are pleased to annouce that flowers have I, i out of the a result of once more reached their normal price. A full ine of spring flowers are now available. Dean Cooley Resumues His Work Dean Mortimer E. Cooley - resumed Iils duties yesterday after being con- ied to his home sn.e last Sunday with a severe cold. HyAcinths. Th~ip's Hydrangea Narcissus MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED T i,',.. K Cmeraia plate. 0 "Y" Sells Spokes To 1920 Wheel BluMaize iBlossom Shop NICKELS ARCADE PHONE 600M II OUR SHOE tume. We make a study of : style consistency. MPS ig dances. We are showing its and weights. Our selec- sole, full Lotus heel, $io.' To help keep the Y. W. C. A. wheel rolling in China, -the Ann Arbor chapter has prepared a wheel of an- other sort, a chart of a 1920 Woi!d's Fellowship wheel with 366 spokes, one for each day in the year. The chart is up in the city X. W.,+0. A. rooms, wlere the spokes are on sale. Black spokes represent week days, and sell for 50O cents, while green, Sundays, are $1 apiece, and holidays are red spoke- days, and will bring. $5 each. Feb. 29 is purple, and is to be sold to someone especially interested in China., The entire wheel is worth imore than $250, die in December . Every country, where there are Y. W. C. A. organizations, As designated on the rim. In four of these, Rouma- nia, Poland, Czecho- Slovakia, and Italy, work has been begun only since the war. 1 A * 'y- I C- f .1 full Louis heel, $8. ill Louis heel, $II. I' Leave Cpy at Quarrys and The Delta LOST AND FOUND I"" T-Will the person who took by istake the brown cloth hat from te Union cloak room Tuesday night lease call 544-W? T-On Thompson St. Sunday aft- noon, a Hampden watch, a watch hain and a gold knife. Call 2666. iT6 Pearl handled knife Monday .ght, either at Armory or Busy ee or between armory and dental iege. Finder please call Mc- racken,'668-R. LEAGUE TO, GIVE- COLONIAL PARTY Entertainment in the way of stunts, both colonial and modern, will be given at 'the next Women's league dancing party. It will be held at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. The committee urges that "Junior and senior advisers and members of the Intercollegiate com- mittee bring girls new on the cam- pus this semester so that all -Michi- l gan women may know each other," ' Elizabeth Bullock, '22, and Lucile Meyers, .'22, will begin the entertain- ment at 5 o'clock with a minuet in costume. A sketch by two freshman girls from Kent house, and others by girls from Collegiate Sorosis and Kappa Alpha Theta will follow. Two, ladies in colonial costume will pour tea. Second Colontblan Expedition Planned An order'for a large quantity of highly colored beads has been receiv- ed by the purchasing department of the University from the Zoology mus- eum. They are to be taken with the second expedition. to Colombia, to be used in trade with the natives. The Regents accepted a gift which will pay for the second expedition Prof. A. J. Ruthven, director of the Zoological museuni is planning for the expedition as rapidly as possible. Cl*ssniates Announce Engagement- Announcement was made last night of the engagement of Roberta E. Deam, '20, to Arthur I. Ortenburger, '20. Miss Deam is a member of Delta Delta Delta fraternity. Mllr. Orten- burger is a member of Les Voyageurs and Phi Sigma fraternities. "YOU'VE GOT TO ACT LIKE A MAN NOW!" N The little outcast muttered the words to himself as he wandered thru the silent hills. His life was a fight against odds-a fight for a name, for a home, for the girl he lov4d. JACK PICKFORD makes Chad a character that will live long in the minds of the public. The picture has that unearthly ele- nent of haunting beauty which ays hold of one's heart and can- -ot easily be shaken off. In it is effected the charm that made .ohn LAST TIMES TO-DAY Jack Pickford' -IN 'The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" a I- 'ox' Jr.'s book a classic. Crowds packed the New York Strand daring 'the showing of this picture to Pickford triumph in his first Goldwyn production. You will not want to miss it. ADDED FEATURES: Star Comedy, "IN THE SWEET DRY AND DRY," and Weekly DIAMOND'S ORCHESTRA EVENINGS see Jack Hall Sts., liant -Tuesday noon, between Mason and corner of Church and Hill a silver bar pin set with bril- s. Reward. Call 390. TOMORR OW- -SATVRDAV LOST - :Dark grey silk 'muffler in Waterman gym at Chicago game last Saturday evening. Finder please ;call Pabst, 2651-R. ,LOST -Will the party who found black knitted silk scarf in Majestic Sunday please call 2317-A.. Re- I O WEN MO ORE "SEorted by SEENA OWEN IN 'S O ON E OIRL A TIE R" WATCH FOR THE LEAP YEAR PICTURE-COMING SOON! HAVE YOU TAKEN A GUESS AT THE STARS ON THE ARCADE CALEN- DAR FOR MARCH-YOU'LL HAVE T O HURRY TO WIN A PRIZE. - Fraternity pin; Call 2666. name on1 -Money'on Main St., Feb. D., Daily. Michigan Daily advertising is tae 23.. one recogized means of r.W g I student trade. 11li Regular D ances Will Be Resumed This Week. Tickets Limited. on Sale at Fischer's and Grahams. , I