s ; THE MICHIGAN DAILY ^THU "- -- , I 4 MIHIIGAN DAILY SUPPLEMENT EthURN DATE VE THOMAS INights and Shadows" ...::......... ,. r } Martin; Edward H, '23, 6o9 E. University. Chicago. 1014-J. 'McBain, Hughtston Mi, '23, 6z5 Monroe. Grand Rapids. 2106-M., Mead, Henry R, '23, 425 S. Division. Omner. 156;-J. Mchlman, I J, '20M, E 715 L. Catherine. Toledo, 0. 751-J.I Meiss, Edwin R, '23, 437 Maynard. Cincinnat, 0. 2707-WV. 1 MeIyerfeld, Williamn 5, '23E, 530' Hill. Detroit. 985-J.! M1iller, Benj D, '23, 615 Church. Houghton. 1489. Morris, Samuel C, '22L, 808 Packard. Three Oaks. 2437-J" Mott, W W, 533 E. University. Jackson. .267-J. Muncy, Ralp W, '23, 1207 Packard. Ann Arbor. 2352-KM. Nagle, John W, '22M, 113 S. Division. _Detroit. 299-R.I Newfield Leo I~ '211M,,820 E. Washington. ]Detroit, 299-R. Newton,. J G, '23, 615 Monroe.. Detroit. 2106-M. Nichols, Theo V, '23A, 825 1 . University., Cleveland, 0. 1656-J. Oldham, Horace J, '22, 532 Thompson. Greenfield, Ind. 66r-M. Pabst, Russell F, '22E, i1104 Lincoln. Youngstown, 0. 265 1-R Paisliall, MaX F. '22E, 431 I. University. Fenton. 1478-lW. Parr, Russell D, '23, 516 Cheever, Cdnurt. WVayne. 2577-R. Payne, Milton, 'z3, r221 S- University.' Rochester, N. Y. I552-J I Pebbles, Jtiel R, ,'23, ,516 Cheever Court. ilelette WVyo. 2577-R. Penoyer, Mildred L", '23,046 F. Huron. South Haven. 229-Af. Peshin, '23P, 7o8 Church.. Siouxz City, Ia. 1145-J. Phelps, Glenn C, '22,' 1017 Hill. Detroit. 12o6-W. Pitken, Evalyn L, Sch of Mus, 922 S. State. Whitehall. T850-F2- Potter, Kathyrn L, 602 Monroe. Union. N. J. 2597. Potter, William H, '22L, 512 S. State. Alpena. 120. Puddefoot, Frank A, '23D, f31 1. University. Detroit. 1478-W. Quarberg, Lincoln A, '20, 21) S. Thayer. Madison, 'Wis. 726-M-%. Racoosin, David, '20, 337 Thompson. Detroit. 1195-R. Ralston, Sylvia G, '23, 1130 Oakland. B3utler, Pit.. 2166-W. Ramsdell, Luinan, '23L, 614 Monroe. Petoskey. 1257-R. Ranft, 1-Icrry J, '21, 314 N. Ingalls. F. Cleveland, 0. 2220. Rhodes, Florence R, '23, 1303 Wilmot. Ann Arbor. 1958-W. Richards, Edward J. '21L, 1325 IWashtenaw. Homestead. Pa. Richards, Verne, '23, 822 Oakland. Detroit. 2378-W. Riley, Clarence J. '21, '327<,S. Division. Hollywood, Calif. ri8& Robertsoni, Ruth A, '21, 720 S. University. Detroit. 1271-J. Robinson, Thomas M. '221', 708 Church. Detroit. 1145-J. Rodas, Jorge, '23, 816 E. Washington. LaPaz, Bolivia. 775-=1'. Roden, Edelaine, '22, '304 Jefferson. Grand Rapids. 548-R. Roecker, Ravmond R, '23, 50? E. Jefferson. Marion, 0. 26o6-W. J. L. CHAPMAN-m JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST 113 SOUTH MAIN STREET PAGING ALL STUDOENTS 111 GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN ANNI ARBOR CHOP SUE!Y Excellent CHOP SUJEY from 11:30 a. mn. to midnight Steaks 'and Chops 814 S. Smote Please call No 258 between 6 and 7 P. M. and askf or George B.' Wilson WILSON HAS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE [OR YOU. PHONE 258 Tuttle's. I Lunches Nunnally's Candy Maynard St. i s r THE AMERICAN CIGAR STORE Billiards' and Pocket Billiards: Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Candies, Soft Drinks, Magazines Daily and Sunday Papers. i-i 514 E. WILLIAM. STREET (One block from Campus) PRICES ON CIGARS, CIGARETTES, & TOBACCOS SPECIAL CUT Trubey'S Dinners. Lunches Confectionery Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas We Make our own Ice Cream orders solicited" from Fraternities and Sororities. 2185S. Main Phone 166 'IIOMAS1 -ter~ PLA\NS LAID FOR SENIORS' SUPPER Campus news, student doings, news of the outside world, are all to beI P ound in the Michigan Daily.-Adv. "Mims" in g exhausted every other tactic to he offered her marriage. Then he hiat another man carrieid a key to her °nt. tory of stage life with Oli1ve ous "Follies" beauty, as Gloria Thomas, Dawn. LET'S GO!" crndY'AIN'T NATURE WONDERFULadWky morrow and Saturday aine Hamrsteion e~ "The Wbman Gme en are often ruthless in business. Dare n' be ruthless in the game society.corn- .em to play? The problem is nicely p~t 1Woman Game"'. Plans for the Senior girls' supper were discussed at a meeting of the 'senior, girls yesterday afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall It was de- cided to hold it immediately follow- ing the Junior. girls' play on March 26, at the Congregational church. On this occasion the seniors will appear for the first time in their caps and igowns. Another decision was that the' girls should wear plain white organdie col- lars about the necks of their senior gowns. GIRLS' QUINTFTS ELECT CAPTAINS Freshman and sophomore first and second basketball teams elected their captains Wednesday afternoon. Thek- la Wermuth will lead the sophomores' first team, and Carol McDonald will head the second team. Margaret Cos- grove will captain the first freshman team 'and Marion Koch, the second team. Better team work is the goal to be striven for in the freshman and sopho- more basketball teams, according to Miss Marion Wood. With the selec- tion of the class team's, it will be the aim now to prepare for the interclass games. This series will probably start in a few weeks. I dl *. /, 2'i '~~i 1 (rl S ! S.- 11 r. l{. -r. -'- J II *;r ' . .- J i li}ii. Idress Jietroiters ars of the philos-! Nil speak before 'wentieth Century HURON VALLEY BLDG. & SAV- INGS ASSO.,'BEST & SAFEST. Never paid less than 6 per cent, Under State control. Can draw your money ANY- 4:/i I .,Wiomen'.1 ; f .. : i '+ } yafternoon. I' TIME & receive 5 per cent from date I I )e "Industrial Demo- of investment. H. H. Herbst, Secy. Savings Bank Bldg-Adv. a. LAoaIHI11 ADVERTiSI N 0 Lmi top at Quarry1:coldi" The D0l01 I >onsible Sales Repre- lanufacturer of adver- s. State experience, references in first let- Hart Company, Roch-. or, fifteen fellows who oard at a reasonable. lining room. Box B. ly. :e suitable for Frater- n long time lease for ,ddress Daily, Box W. young lady, a clean easonably near cam- S-R or 2668-W. 1apartment or suite ;s. Call 188 between ,d 10. ed Porter for Frater.j FOAL SALE' FOR SALE- A pair of dark tan Eng- lish Brogue Shoes. size 6-C; almost new; A Starr Best- make. Call Fri- day afternoon after 2. 408'S. Fifth Ave. FOR SALE-Man's evening and after- noon clothes. Size 38. Practically' new. Call 1405-J. FOR SALEFour May Festival cover coupons. $2 each.. Call 1981-11: FOR REN1T FOR RENT- Room suitable for two students. Two blocks from campus Reasonable. Phone- 799-J. Or call at 720 S. State St. LOST LOST-A pair of brown gauntlet glov- es in U-Hall audtiorfum. Finder please -return to Secretary's office. LOST-Airdale pup. License tag 307. Reward if returned to 336 5S State. Phone 1523 or 1243. Members of the Women's league are' invited to the party at 4 o'clock Fri- day afternoon in Barbour gymnjasium. Board of Representatives of the Women's league will meet for the last time at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning in Barbour gymnasium. The presi- dent requests that those who cannot come send a substitute. The Woman's Cosmopolitan club will meet at 7:30 p. in. Friday in the Y.W.'C. A. Girls' Reserve leaders will meet at 7 o'clock tonight, at Newberry hall. All senior girls must pay their so- cial tax of 50 cents from 8 to 12 o'clock Thursday or Friday morning in University hall. There will be a rehearsal of com- plete first act of Junior Girls' play at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon in Sarah ;Caswell Angell hall. y OU will now find on display a very exclusive a nd up-to-date showing of SPRING MILLINERY At the Parlors of Stevens .& Pershing 616 Peokaud S#. We also carry a fine litre of Hair Goods. to s I .and at- three historic banquets cafact:0 I ) I . just enough Turkish" Facts like these make Fatima's place among cigarettes unique. A few years ago, the "proper" thing on such state occasions would have been an expensive, fancy -boxed, straight Turkish cigarette. " Today, things are different. Men base their choice on taste rather than price. That Fatima should be so clearly the choice of men who can afford anything they like, shows that most smnok- ers really prefer--not too much Turkish tobacco in their ciga- rettes nor too littdeq-but "'just enough Turkish" Within a single week last fall, great civic' dinners were tendered at the. Waldorf-Astoria to General Pershing, to Herbert Hoover and to Cardinal Mercier. And at all three of these famous banquets, the only cigarette served by" the hosts was Fatima. FATI MA A Sensible Cigarette ,