!A A a A As . AVL" a. * S S.S Lit If ouse UL t in e 'rue, '22, to Rob- Read the Daily advertisements. They True is a mem- will lead you to the best of Ann Ar- irority. Mr. Eno bor's stores.-Adv. FLOWERING PLANTS Cousins & Hall Florists Telegraph Delivery 1002 S. Univ. T , ,T - - -- I. Ci A_- VJ:!_L____ 11 - \- I E_ ,.' ' = , 1 ; , ;1, , _ -_ f f n ' 1 ' a ! : i____ a' _ I - L ' r _ _ 1 FIELDS__OF WORK Vocational Conference Told d Oppor- tunities in Three Employment Sources ADVERTISING, NURSING, AND RECREATION WORK DESCRIBEI) Three of the fields, of employment now open to college, women were de- scribed at the vocational conference, held yesterday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. The opportunities in rec- reation work for either summer or regular employment. were set forth by Miss Sidney Bach, assistant superin- tendent of the recreation commission in Detroit. Tells of Need for Nurses Advertising as a profession for +women was described by Jeannette Kirkintweld, '18, who is employed in the advertising department at Hud- son's store in Detroit. Miss Dora Barnes, nursetat the Uni- versity hospital, told of the present need of nurses. "The fundamentpl requirement for a, successful recreation Worker," said Miss Bach, "is a real liking for peo- ple, and an ability to manage them. The aim of the recreation center is to supply healthful recreation for leisure time. For this purpose peo- ple are organized into groups and a leader is put in charge of their ac- tivity." Field Has Opportunities This position is not easy, by any means, according to Miss Bach, but for the girl who is interested in this kind of work there are many opportu- nities in this field. Miss Kirkintweld described her oc- cupation as her method of turning a gilt-edge education into a biead band butter living. "There are no stereo- typed rules for advertising;" she said. "I did not take any special courses in advertising. Training in newspa- per work is, however, invaluable in this field as it teaches one now to say things in the most effective way. No 'unusual natural qualifications are re- quired in the advertiser, and I strong- ly recommend it as a profession for women." S. 0. S. Call for Nurses "I am here to tell you of the S. 0. S. call for help in the field of nurs- ing," said Miss Barnes. "There is at present- an urgent need for capable nurses. It is not too late to begin training when you have finished col- lege. There are many different kinds of poistions open to the graduate, nurse." ,......,...;. a... The Girls' league of the Ann Ar- bor high school, invite alumnae to attend their party, at 3 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. Senior girls may obtain their tick- ets for the Junior Girls' play today in University hall. Tickets not called for by 4 o'clock will be placed on sale. Y. W. C. A. cabinet will meet at 3 o'clock today at Newberry hall. Tickets for the senior giils' sup- per will be on sale from 9 to 12 o'clock Thursday and Friday morn- ings in University hall. Tickets will be 35 cents each. Freshman and sophomore basket- ball teams will practice at 5 o'clock today in Barbour gymnasium. Ferris Institute club will have a banquet in Ypsilanti Saturday night, March 20. All members of the club will leave on the 6:10 car that night. Sickness Causes Court Adjournment] Due to sickness of many jurymen and attorneys, circuit court was -ad- journed last Tuesday until March. 22. I t(A om e I I v j ._.. _ ..._.___..__.._-I We design Hats to order" 226-280 Nickels Arcade I I i I WHY NOT CALL- J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST 113 SOUTH MAIN STREET Courteous and satisfactor- TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Saviupt BankTy Inefrporated 1869 Capital and Surplus. $5MAA)0.0 Resarcep.........$41O0,014i4L, N Northwest. Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. CLAUDE BROWN AND Sell Your Discarded Clothing He buys everything in the line of clothing and pays the highest cash prices. A Phone Call will bring the wagon to your address. CLAUDE BROWN I 120 NORTH FOURTH East side of Court House TELEPHONE 2661 Open Evenings until 9 P. M. ailing Your Attention to Our Very Complete Department oft SMALL SICAL INSTRUMENTS f ......_.....::. .... _._. _ _.,_..... ..... .. A _ t__ _ 11 How on earth did Violins Irs rican-made Tkuleles Our wide and varied experience in this field enables. us to choose those instruments which are known to be dependable - and only highest-grade' makes will be found in our stock. Greatest variety-affording you wid- est range of selection-assuring you utmost and permanent musical satis- faction. Moderate prices-for we buy in quantities for our 26 stores, thus buying for less. Courteous, musically informed sales- people-always pleased to advise you regarding any muatter of interest to you. To inspect our stock doesn't obligate you in the least and is sure to beof greatest interest to you. it hap Pen?6 ) I nrl ll Bros. Pianos," PIanola" Player Pianos, Victrolas, Record, Etc. ain St., Ann Arbor I VERTII Ni Leave Cpy it Quarry d The Delta I seven pound Fox iter. If you are af- ,writer at a reason- or phone Wesley [onroe St. . Phone Id town Canoe, 18 vuy finished. Price I or 428 Hamilton .e large rooming ondition. Rare op-' aternity or club Michigan Daily. i Mandolin in per- 'all 2173-R. suit in excellent ckels Arcade. coupons for May LOST LOST-Large blac$, imitation leather note book, Irving Pitt make. Con- tains important economics notes. Please call 1906-J. LOST- nall black purse, Monday afternoon on diagonal, containing about four dollars. Finder please call 2730._ LOST- Wednesday, March 10, dark rimmed glasses in black case, on or near Campus. Finder please call 1680-J. LOST-Gold watch, chain with knife attached. Finder call H. B. Grundy, 558, and receive rewari. LOST-Pair man's overshoes at Main Library week ago Friday. Please « return to Janitor. WANTED-Second-hand 'Tenor Banjo. Call Selway, 343. WANTED-Man to wash dishes for board. Few or no eight o'clocks' pre- ferred. Call 2972.% WANTED-To buy second-hand can- ces. Call Heath at 558. R. 0. T. C. CLUB PLANS SMOKER AND EFFECTS ORGANIZATION A name and constitution were adopted by the R. O. T. C. club at its meeting Tuesday evening. Organiza- tion of the club was practically com- pleted and will soon be ready for pre- sentation to the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs for approval. The R. O. T. C. club is a social or- ganization of men enrolled in the Uni- versity R. O. T. C. units. Officers have been elected, and plans were laid at, Tuesday evening's meeting to hold a smoker before spring vacation. D. A. I. Chapter Postpones Meeting The regular March meeting of the Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of D. A. R. has been postponed from Thurs- day, March 18, to Thursday, March 25. It will meet on that date at the residence of Mrs. H. M. Bates on Cam- bridge Road. The Daily's specialty is service to everyone,-Adv. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE-It is very important for the lady who-got her brown fox choker which was made over two weeks ago to phone 1380-F1, Zwerdling, Ladies' Tailor and Furrier. THE PARTY who took leather coat by mistake from library cloak-room Monday night, is known. No ques- tions will be ased. Call 1489. SA LESMIN WANTEb-Factory re- I 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 btire the use of an Automobile. EASTMAN RIBBER WORKS, Inc., 213 W. 40th St., New York City. IMAGINE any first-class, mediium- p riced car ($1500 or $2000)'ever comingso well liked that even thex millionaires would prefer it for their own use to even the highest priced cars. Impossible. You're right. Such a thing couldn't happen with a medium-priced auto- mobile-nor, you would think, with anything else. And yet this cimpossible",thing has happened with a medium.-priced ciga- rette. Just note, if you please, the evidence below, at the left. :low on earth did Fatima do it? _-hat is it.-what does Fatima give Cti these wealthy smokers prefer to anything given by even the highest- priced cigarettes? * * * The answer is "Just enough Turkish" Until they had tried Fatima, most of these men had been smoking straight Turkish cigarettes-because, of course, until, a year or so ago these fancy-boxed, expansive straight Turk- ish cigarettes were practically the only cigarettes on sale at places lie those named below. * * *, Gradually, however, it seems that these men have learned two things about Fatima: L That Fatima's famous blend (containing more Turkish than any other blend) has just enough Turkish for full flavor; and 2. That the blend is so "balanced" as to off-setentirely that over-richness or heaviness of straight Turkish. * * * Which proves again that Fatimas are 'a sensible cigarette -that they leave a man feeling fine and fit even after smoking more heavily than usual. Has your present cigarette-has any ciga. rette-as strong a claim for your serious consideration as has Fatima? EVIDENCE Fatima is the largest selling cigarette at the following, and scores of other prominent places: The Breakers, Palm Beach ; Congress Hotel, Chicago; Edgewater Beach Hote Chicago; Casino Hotel, Narragansett Pier; French Lick Springs Hotel; The Vanderbilt, the Astor, the McAlpin and most of New York's other big hotels; Marlborough-Blenheim, Atlantic City Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City; Hotel Touraine, Boston; New York Stock Exchange, etc., etc. A' Sensibie Cfa r/ tiv :mn 'al cu- Quitar.j pon, $2. ,f ' . .' big" ....... -t . - - W ELECTRIC SHOP EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 202 E. Washington St. Phone 273