INSTALLED IN HOSPITAL the refrigeration for the hospital. It operates with carbon dioxide gas, refrigerating plant has been in- that being better adapted for use in led in the University hospital, the hospitals where tbhe smell of ammonia *k being completed late last night. would be offensive. he plant, which is one of the two r to operate in the new hospital Read the Daily for Campus News. ARE YOU FACING YESTERDAY OR TOMORROW? The problem of yesterday was Distribution. -That of today is Production. Production will continue to be the problem of tomor- row. And fundlamental to its solution is the -Business of Industrial Building. As conducted by Aberthaw, this Business has been placed on the same careful, scientific basis of organization, of estimating, planning, and cost accounting that obtains in the most modern of the industries themselves. The fact enables Aberthaw to offer to its clients such highly per- fected facilities for construction as ensure the prompt, intel-igent, and workmanlike fulfilment of any undertaking, however large. It likewise renders the Aberthaw organization an invaluable training-ground for the ambitious young engineer capable of welding a great variety of technical and human experience into a crow-bar with which to pry open the Door of Opportunity. ABERTHAW CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONTRACTING ENGINEERS Boston, - Massachusetts Philadelphlia Atlanta Buffalo ll - ii i - For the t . ' UST the thing girls! A Beret / Tam, made in Europe where the style originated. Woven in one piece, all wool, light weight, clings as lightly to the hair as a snowflake. PRMISGOWING9VIT D . NECESSITY OF LINING UP WITH PARTY URGED WITH WO- MEN "At the primary what you do is to vote not for the candidate, but to vote for the person who wants to go to Chicago. That is the essence of the primary," said Dr. Hugh Cabot of the University hospital, in explaining the primaries to faculty and women of the University. - "As time goes on the effect of the presidential primary becomes more and more vital. People are holding political candidates more and more to their platforms. The primary this year will have more effect on the con- vention than that of four years ago. Primaries New "The primaries are quite a new pol- itical method. The essential method for the nomination for president is a convention, held either in the June or early July before the nomination. Doctor Cabot believes that every- one should subscribe to some party. He believes that all democratic gov- ernments are governments of parties, and in order to get anything done -every eligible person must be a mem- ber of some party. Wants 'Human Man "What I am looking for in a pres- ident is a man whose judgment of men is unusual," said Dr. Cabot. "I want no literary. expert, no stenographer, no typist; nor a man who thinks in terms of money. I want somebody who is human, who thinks in terms of men, women, and children, not in hard and. cold money." 'BE1EA1COLLEGE EXHIBIT TO BE OPEN TO- STUDNTS Mrs. Anna Ernberg, directop of the fireside industry in Berea college, Kentucky,! will give an exhibition, from 10 to 5 o'clock Thursday, March 25, at Mrs. Warren P. Lombard's res- idence on Oxford Road. Practical ar- ticles, which the students at Berea college make will be shown. Berea college is one of the oldest colleges in Kentucky. It was origin- ally a colored school, but it has sicc been reorganized, so that the colored school is now called Lincoln college, and the articles, which Mrs. Ernberg will exhibit were made by the white students. Mrs. Ernberg is from Sweden, and came to this country especially to in- struct the students at Berea college. She will have dinner Thursday eve- ning at Martha Cook dormitory, after which she will talk to the girls there. GLEE CLUB AND CLASS SONGS TO ENLIVEN WOMEN'S BANQUET Helen Schermerhorn, '23, Elsie Smith, '22, Lois DeVries, '21, Harriet Woodworth, '20, and RuthAbbott,::20, have charge of the class songs to be sung at the Women's annual lunch- eon, Saturday, April 3. There will also be music by the Freshman Girls' Glee club. Immediately following the luncheon a rally will be held for all Michigan women in Ann Arbor at that time and other women interested in Michi- gan. Mrs. Catherine Puncheon Pom eroy, '96, of Chicago, will preside. Regent Beal to Address D. A. R Meet The March meeting of the Sarah Caswell Angell chapter of the Daught- ers of the American Revolution, will be held at 3 o'clock Thursday after- noon, March 25, at the -residence of Mrs. William H. Wait, 1706 Cambridge Road. The speaker of the afternoon will be Hon. Junius E. Beal, whose subject will be "Early Pioneer D'ays in Michigan." "Y" Secretary Here for Conferences Constance Susan Ball, Y. W. C. A. secretary located at Chicago, will be in Ann Arbor from Wednesday until Friday for conferences with girls rel- ative to the Y. W. C. A. convention to be held in Cleveland during spring vacation. She will be at Newberry hall for these conferences and will There will be an extra practice for gymnasium apparatus work at 2 o'clock on Wednesday. Sophomore women will meet at 4 o'clock, Wednesday, in Barbour gym- nasium. Organdie collars to be worn with senior caps and gowns will be on sale from 9 to 12 and from 1 to 5:30 o'clock today in University hall. Tickets for the senior girls' sup- per will be on sale for the last time from 9 to 12 o'clock Wednesday in University hall. Those who have not paid their social tax may do so at the same time. At 12:30 o'clock Wednesday in the red room at Martha Cook dormitory a representative of the Republican club of Ann Arbor will talk to all Michigan women eligible to vote. They will be instructed how they can re- main in Ann Arbor and vote. Read the Daily advertisemints. They n ill lead you to the best of Ann Ar- bor's stores.--Adv. OU will now find on display a very exclusive a n d up-to-date showing of SPRING MILINERY At the Parlors of Stevens & Pershing 618 Paokard St. We also carry a fine line of Hair Goods. Brief Cases. Music ]Folios Student Cases I- AND Irish Poplin Ties 711 N. University Ave. r....I . , .,- .. Men and Women Wishing to Assist in' Nominating LEONARD WOOD as the Republican candidate for the presidency are re- quested to signify their ivillingness to join the Uniber- sity of Michigan Leonard Wood League and' work ac- tibely, if possible. All iork must be done Voluntarily If you are interested, fill out the coupon and mail or bring it to our Headquarters. This necessitates no financial obligations. University of lichigan Leonard Wood League 334-336 NICKELS ARCADE BUILDING I desire to join the Leonard Wood League. (Make a cross in box if you will do active work.) Name.. ........-F. Address -.... ...---[ j d~omne IAj FOR t. Imported English Caps DONALD S ON'S Guaranteed goods are your protection. Insist on the original Trade mark 0 quality Sold by Dealers. all Reliable I LIFTON MFG. 00m New York I Established 1867 YOU ARE INVITED Just the thing, too, to express vigorous class patriotism. Get YOUR class to adopt them. Be the first to put over this new vogue in college headwear. Beret Tans can be ordered in any oneof the following colors through your local college dealer - COLORS: ,cardinal ColffRed Navy Blue Copenhagen Blue Tan Receda Green Hunter Green Myrtle Green Purple Sand Brown --TO-- TH E FASHION' PROMENADE Reviewing IF YOUR REGULAR DEALER CANNOT SUPPLY YoU WRITE DIRECT To Correct Apparel for Women including HIRSCHBERG & COMPANY x339 FIFm AVENUE, NEW YORK Suits Frocks" Coats Blouses Sport Clothes Millinery copy f'. and ODta I1 LA SSIFIE ti Leave Copy atI Quarrs and The Delta WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS March 24th and 25th 'I1 Ai NTED-Applications of ambitious en who desire to make money uring Spring and Summer vaca- ons. Write, Baskart Co., 50 Pen- bscot Bldg., Detroit. NTED-Will pay $5.00 to person ho puts me in touch with satis- ctory house for rent before April L T. W. P., care of Daily. NTED - Young lady to work at anders Flower Shop. . Next to rcade Theater afternoons. Apply t once. NTED-Room or suite on State . or No. University Ave. Leo ersh, 921 Mary St. 1313-J. NTED-J-Hop Ticket. State price. are Box X. P., Daily. LOST LOST-Saturday, March 20, gold open face watch with basketball . fob. Picture in crystal. Reward if re- turned to 907 Monroe St., or Phone 630-J.Y LOST-In front of 818 Forest Ave., a Hudson Seal fur scarf. Reward. Phone 392-J. LOST--Sinfonia sister pin. Initials M. R. B. on back. Finder call 1505. Reward. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Four May Festival cou- pons. Call Cashier at Daily office. Phone 960. FOR SALE-Two May Festival cou- pons, $1.50 each. Steele, 313-W. - FOR SALE-Two May Fesival cov- er coupons. Call 549-J. FOR SALE-One May Festival Cou- pon, $1.75. -954-J. FROCKS SUITS Illustrating the new bouffant vogue, cascades and frills of taffeta, georgette brilliant with-beads or flowered patterns or over brightly colored cat- in; the new short sleeves and full short skirt. Distinctive for the Eton coat and accordian plait- ed skirt; the Tuxedo front, the flaring jacket, the se- vere tailleur--in serge tricotine and the modish checked velours, tweeds and jerseys. - SPORT CLOTHES be entertained at residence. Helen Newberry Combining exquisite colors in sport skirts of satin and bril- liant blouses and sweaters. For example: a skirt of American Beauty satin worn with a ruffled white georgette blouse and a black silk Jersey sweater. Return Dormitory Recommendations Girls who made application to Betsy Barbour dormitory and who were not admitted or accepted may procure their recommendations - at Dean Myra B. Jordan's office. The girls may re- ceive them in order to use them for another year for a dormitory room. Detroiters Make Gift to Cornell A gift of $100,000 to be Iused for building a new dormitory has been received by Cornell from W. G. Men- non, '08, and his sister, Mrs. Emma M. Williams of Detroit. COATS MILLINERY Depicting the latest fashion demand the short polo coat, fashioned with a mannish back, ample pockets and the narrow belt. Longer coats, appro- priate for traveling and more elaborate wraps for evening wear.' 'Presenting exclusive imported models, expressing the latest Paris fashion decree, in addition to New York interpretations and original creations. These hats will be worn by the living models in the prom- enade. AS SHOWN ON LIVING MODELS __...