THE MICHIGAN DAILY the Ugper Room the clocks brings the meeting an hour it will be the last, earlier than heretofore. The meeting r Vacation. It is begins at 7 o'clock and lasts just an nce will be large. hour. 444 South State Street.--Adv. r lesson, there will Hugo Prucha and-a The Michigan Daily, the only morn- y Harold Coffmdn, Ounty Y. M. C. A. Ing paper in Ann Arbor, contains all of Michigan. Please the latest Campus, City and World .e recent change of News.-Adv.- ___ -- - - --- _ _ 1 u _...a.._.........__... HOLD' WOMEN'S ANNUAL LUNCHEON THIS NOON 1 ml ~1 'l orne H' POSTION OPEN FOR JIUNE GRADUATE WOMEN BY TO HEAR ADDRESSES PRES. HUTCHINS AND REGENT MURFIN PORTED LISH CAPS FROM .TER COLE &cSONS. LONLON NNALDSON'S 711 N. University Ave. "Some of the New Duties of.Women Under the New Dispensation," will be discussed by President Harry B. Hutchins, guest of honor at the an- nual women's banquet which will be held in Barbour gymnasium at 12:00 o'clock today. Regent 3Iurfin to Speak The Hon. James 0 Murfin, regent of the University, and Marguerite Chapin, '20, president of the Wom- en's league, will also speak. Sue Verlenden, '20, will act as toastmis- tress. Songs will be sung by the Girls' Glee clubs of the University, and also by the m~embers of the various classes. "Several features which are departur- es from those introduced at former luncheons are being kept as a surprise for the senior girls," says Marion Treadgold, '20, chairman of the lunch- eon committee. Caps and Gowns to Reappear Caps and gowns will again be worn by the senior girls, -who appeared in them for the first time at the senior supper last week. It is expected that 600 women will be present at the func- tion, which is not for college women only, but for wives of faculty members,; chaperons of University houses, and all woien interested in University af- fairs. Following the luncheon a rally will be held in order that the alumnae and students may become acquainted and renew the Michigrn spirit. 6IRL RESERVES TO HAVE CLUB ROOM AND ROOF GARDEN 0 rr I; wear alone wil pay for TON. It removes the. dirt that cuts the fabric.' the delicate colorings of ags and carpets and adds' Fe. Free demonstration. Undergraduate and graduate stu- dents are urged to attend the rally to be held immediately following the Wo- men's annual luncheon next. Satur- day. Girls who have earned chevrons for athletic arm bands are Asked to leave the bands in the physical director's office before next Wednesday in or- der that the chevrons may be placed on them . Stylus will meet at 7:45 o'clock Tuesday e ening, April 6, at the Gam- ma Phi Beta house. Prof.'F. N. Scott of the rhetoric department will. ad- dress the meeting. Senior girls must bring to annual luncheon the mimeographed copy of the senior songs which they received at the senior supp'. WOMEN'S LUNCHEON NOTICES TO FRESHMAN GIRLS DELAYEID Delay in the mails has caused many freshman girls who signed up to serve at the Women's annual luncheon, to be uncertain as to when they should' present themselves at the gymna- sium and also as to just what is ex- pected of them. A postal notice con- taining all of this information was mailed to each of them on 'f hursday but none were delivered by 6 o'clock yesterday evening. "Each girl Who will serve should have a ticket," states Mary Ives, '23, "and those who have not yet secur- ed theirs should notify Sue Verlenden, '20, at once. The girls are expected to be at the gymnasium at 11 o'clock. Dean Jordan has said that she will excuse all who have 11 o'clock class- es and wish to serve." The Daily's specialty is service to everone.-Adv. y:O1CU will now find on display a. very exclusive an d up-to-date showing of SPRING MILLINERY At the Parlors of Stevens & Pershing 618 Packard St. We also carry a fine line of Hair Goods. - - - - Lunches Nunnally's ' Candy OPPORTLN ITY 572, Care Mlichigan Daily. EASTER BALL Given by Herbert J. McKune -Post No. 31 American Legion, at THE WELFARE BUILDING CHELSEA EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 5TH DANCING FROM 8:30 TO 1 :00 Music by PHIL DIAMOND'S ORCHHESTRA Last car East leaves at 11:50 P. M. R iA A rapidly growing, substantial, Michigan mail-order house offers the opportunity to some young man to enter the business in June and learn it from the ground up, with the idea of becoming Assistant Manager and being taken into the firm later. Must be willing to start at a moderate salary and work hard. Give home address and full particulars regarding actual business experience. Address ASHTENAW ELECTRIC S HO THE SHOP OF QUALITY io 273 . 200 E. Washington S OUR IDEA OF A KODAK PICTURE e have always had the idea that every Kodak User wantsI >ssible results. So instead of rushing films and prints throe reloping and printing processes, we take the required timea do the work right and we find our customers are in favor an. you have never had LYNDON AND CO. do your Amateur F you will be most agreeably surprised by bringing your n r service is 24 hours from 3 p. m. each day. LYNDON & COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. TABLISHED 1905 AT THE SIGN OF THE KODAK A club room. with roof garden :d- joining is being built at the Y. W. C. A. for the use of the Girls' Reserve t. clubs. There are now sixteen clubs, all of which are led by University girls, and the present rooms do not fufill their needs. Gray and rose will be used in the color scheme throughout, and much of the wor ,;of decoration, such as the painting of furniture and the making the of cushions, will be done by the girls ugh themselves. and The $800 which was given for the of room by the King's Daughters society, of the Congregational church has been Pin- exhausted, but more money will be et raised in June: when a pageant will be given by the girls. TEN STUDENTS FINED FOR DRIViING WITHIOUiT LICENSE To date 10 students have been fined for driving cars without a license. Easter Eggs for Everybody- particularly the Children T HE purest, most delicious ...r'" Cloclate-coated, cream- filled dainties ever offered. Packed in almost life-like Bun- ny Boxes, and just loaded down I with Fruits and Nuts. ... "'m m I ILP rw cm I Lmae Copy at Qnuryis, ld. The Dft h This is in compliance with the city safety first campaign being carried on by the police.' Cars are stopped daily and licenses demanded, and litera- ture concerning the city ordinances is distributed. COMING I The Eggs with the wonderful centres M a ynard St. Also complete line of Liggett's, Huyler's, Fenway and Guth Chocolates-SOC to $2.0. We pack to mail free of charge. Single room, Physician, first. North of campus. rance of fifteen months ten- iterne, care of Daily. Student desires single vicintly of Hill and Wash-: ves. Phone, i'iddleditch, -Waiter without 8 o'clocks. J after 8 P. M. -Student desires roommate., .3' -J-Hop ticket. Call 319. )ST AND FOUND ck leather covered notebook' I floor corridor Chemistry Finder please return to 1122 w or leave in . room 230 building. Stuart J. Colvin. ck leather pocket note-book, notes an(! Union member- . Name on inside cover. Call 2691-W. Fridly evening near Hill . hand bag. Call 831-M. F01bRENT FOR RENT-Large front room for one or two students. Block from cam- pus. Address Box T. W., care of Daily. REAL Camping in the REAl Woods Hunting, Fishing and Canoe Trips with Indian Guides in the Won- derful Timagami Country I I THE GREATEST ADVERTISING FEATURE. COMING? Our Annual One-Cent Sale-April 21st to 24th EDSILL'S REXALL DRUG STORE Rexall Remedies 208 S. MAIN ST. Rexall Remedies i p FOR RENT-Single front room' first- floor. 924 E. Ann St. on r CALL 652-M AFTER 7:30 P. M. HELP WANTED-FEMALE STUDENT to take care of one small child mornings or afternoons. Mrs. E. R. Turner, 1137 Fair Oakes Park- way. COOK WANTED-Cook for fraternity house, good salary, 'plenty' of help. Phone 394 or call at 300 N. Ingalls. HELP WANTED WANTED-Students wishing to make some extra money may do.so by acting as pin setter at Michigan Un- on Bowling Alleys. 'Apply at Man- acting as pin setter at Michigan Un- ionBowling Alleys. Apply at Men- aiger's office. 14CICELLANEOUS ALMA NORSWORTHY - Mackinnon (Gold Medalist) Humorous and Dramatic Reader, Teacher of Elocu- tionn and Expression, is now open to receive pupils and concert engage- ments. 343 2-2 S. lMain St. l 1. I AD__ RToST Trubey's IF Dinners. 4unches Confectionery Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas We Make our own Ice Cream Orders solicited from Fraternities and Sororities. 218 S Main Phone 166 11 JUST ARRIVED COLLAR ATTACHED -ulI 1111n1 ll 1 1l II III 11 ril i111111III IIIn1 ! PICTURE FRAMING WINDOW SHADES - _ FrStudent Headquarters For everything in "Brighten Up" finishes, best assort- ment of swing frames, Hand-made picture frames and - window shades at lowest prices. SHIRTS IN PUSSYWILLOW, SHANTON AND JERSEY SILKS $8.00 to $12.00 [eces of beautiful e.. Burl walnut room set, side- >ookcase and odd seen at Elsifer's ,e Worcester, Al- PAINTS L. E. WENZEL Wall Cove ris gs . I LL THE fellow who so kindly re- eved me of my books at the depot st Friday afternoon please call me PAINTING & DECORATING Phone 84 - 207 E. Liberty St. LVTZ CLOTH!STR E 210 ,SOUTH MAIN STUN