w~omen SS WOMEN :VERSITY WOMEN TO ADVI 11 . Advertising,. Nursing, and ti Woor ArA Tonle to Recrea.' ; e . For mother, father, the boys and girls. It's the sweet for all ages-at work or Play, The:. Michigan women's annual luncheon will be given at 12:30 o'clock Saturday, April 3, in Barbour gym- nasium. The luncheon will be follow- ed by a general business meeting for the Michigan women who will be in attendance-from various parts of the state. Tickets for the senior girls' supper will be on sale Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week in University hall. Tickets will be 35 cents each. Senior girls should reserve their tickets for "Patricia Passes" today, Wednesday, and Tkursday in Univer- sity hall. The Girls' league of the Ann Ar- bor high school, invite alumnae to attend their party, at ยง o'clock Fri- day, March 19, in the High School auditorium. Miss Hope Conklin, who is an alumna, is going to talk to the girls. There will be dancing and refreshments. The tryout for Masques' annual play, Jermone K. Jerome's "The New Lady, Bantock," will be held at 4 o'clock Tuesday andbWednesday in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. All mem- bers, whether eligible or not are re- quested by the director, Prof. J. Ral- eigh Nelson, to be present %both after- noons. All eligible members are ask- ed to try out for one of the- 22 parts in the cast. f Discussed Jeanette Kiekenveldt, '18, who writes. the advertisements signed "Jeanette" which are featured by Hudson's in Detroit, will talk upon the profession of advertising at the women's voca- tional conference to be held at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in Bar- bour gymnasium. Miss Sidney Bach, assistant super- intendent to the recreation commis- siop in Detroit, will speak on rec- reation work, especially as a summer occupation for students. Miss Dora Barnes, of the University hospital, will have as her topic, "Phiblic Health Nursing." Miss Cleo Murtland, specialist in vocational work, who spoke before University women in February, will speak and also be at Barbour gym- nasium " all day Wednesday for in- terviews. An appointment with Miss Murtland may be made by applying to Miss Anna Lloyd at Dean Jordan's office. DETROIT ALUMNAE ENTERTAIN CHINESE WOMEN STUDENTS Michigan women of Detroit united with Junior college girls in being hostess to the Chinese girls of the University at the College club in De- troit on Saturday. Several of the Chinese students spoke on their work and the necessity for trained women in China. Mrs. Jordan accompanied the girls.{ Y OU will now find on display a very exclusive a n d up-to-date showing of SPRING MILLINERY At the Parlors of Stevens & Pershing 1618 Paakard St. We also carry a fine liGesof Hair Goods. I-I' II ill The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, P$58,000.00 Resources .........4,000,000:0 Northwest Cor. Main & Hbron. 707 North University Ave. I.I I '''I When you're nervous or tired, e how'p it 2 1 Flavor' Lasts MI/ 4az LOST LOST-Party is known who claimed tan buck gloves at Ann Arbor Sav- ings Bank Saturday afternoon. Re- turn to cashier and nothing will be said. LOST-In taxi meeting 10:42 train Saturday evening, Michigan Central station, bag containing hat. 311 S. Fifth Ave. Phone 2415-J. LOS'-Moore Fountain pen with gold cap, bearing initials M. S. M. Find- er please call Phone 993-J. LOST-Bat pin, whit gold, set with white sapphite. Call 152-W. Hel- en Crane, 643 Tappan. -' LOST-Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity pin. Reward to finder. Phone 1285. 727 S. State St. LOST-Blue velvet and silver flower. 826 Tappan. Reward. Tel. 114. LOST-A brightly colored raffia hat pin. Call 2401-M. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Young man }having a front suite of rooms would like al roommate. Call 1317-J or 203 S. Thayer., MISCELLANEOUS SALESMEN-A good opportunity for all or spare time. Room 232, Nick- els Arcade. Call between 3 and 5:30 P. M. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Three May Festival cou- pons for two dollars a piece, worth three dollars. 520 Thompson St.. FOR SALE--Two May festival cou- pons. Two dollars each. Call 542-J. FOR SALE-Dress suit in excellent condition. 10 Nickels Arcade. FOR SALE-Soph-prom ticket. Call. 1911-M between 7:00 and 9:00 P. M. FOR SALE-Two May Festival cover coupons, $4. 433-J. FOR SALE - Good. Gibson Quitar. Field, 1147-R. FOR SALE - A Banjorine-Ukelelen Call 2663-M. MISCELLANEOUS SALESMEN WANTED-Factory re- built tires are in great demand; at- tractive proposition submitted upon application; estimated commissions about $100 weekly to start; territory assigned men who can produce; only hustlers need apply. Necessary that you have the use of an Automobile. EASTMAN RUBBER WORKS, Inc., 213 W. 40th St., New York' City. ' 1, .sCo A-9 .SEALED -- TIGHT- KEPT RIGHT Athena Literary society will meet at 7:15 o'elock tonight on the fourth floor of University hall. There will be a debate, "Resolved, That Hill au- ditorium be open to glitical speak- ers." The Girls' Education club will meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday night at Martha Cook building. Prof. E. T. Rankin will speak. Complete second act of Junior Girls' play will rehearse at 4 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Thousands' of books offered at re- markable low prices at Graham's An- nual Book Sale.-Adv. Girl Reserves to Give Pageant" The Girl Reserves of the city Y. W. C. A. are - planning to giv a pageant in costume on the island about June 1. Several hundred girls are expected to take part. A small admission charge will be asked, the proceeds to go toward furn- ishing the Girl Reserve club room at the Y. W. C. A. Until I hear from my sons I am going to settle down to the shoe trade a little while longer. If you have any shoes you are through} with, give me a chance with them. Dr. Tom Lovell, Poet.-Adv. STORE FOR RENT - Ground floor front. Ann Arbor Press Bldg. Suit- able for offices. Tenant take same all newly decorated April 1. Apply Ann Arbor Press. , U A A H AM'S - L BOOKNSALE books were sold yesterday d you get yours? . yk lay ou areadyappreciate the iremarkable values to be had. If you irs.n - -t n+i-a '1 1C1 x1ati Aan i + m t rirhPthe hooks vou have.~ Hundreds of Di [f you visited our stores yesterd not in our'store yestw.rUay come at uuu1IL IM.UnLI1O IN 11 UL.U ua iIc Ysw uu -l,-,-....s wanting.f is not our policy to advertise by comparative prices. We leave it to the customer to judge the received. All who have been in our store have been more than pleased. Owing to the demand for books we will beunable to reserve any books, and because of the low our terms must be cash. y and Saturday we will make special reductions on Leather Bindings. 1 0 New Books Added Each Day Special Display of Engineering books on sale at the East University Store a Wings is Sale GRAHAM'S At Both ends of the Diagonal Walk Open Evenings During this Sale, r 4