... ibrary two, and three. uraduate readiunroom g rooms number one contains books on ancient s of the languages, number two books on mod- e spring ern languages,' and number three books on philosophy, education, and bers one, mathematics. - All upperclass girls who wish tol play baseball should sign up on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium before 4 o'clock, April 27. FEBRUARY STUDENTS GUESTS AT TEA IN NEWBERRY RESIDENCE University women who entered in February were entertained yesterday afternoon at Helen Newberry resi- dence by the Intercollegiate commit- tee and junior advisers. The event was given as an oppor- tunity for the new women to meet those who have been longer at Michi- MULLANES TAFFIES At Tices' Drug Storey 117 So. Main St. Re- ceived every week.--Adv.! Mrs. Heartt, Michigan Alumna, Dies Mrs. Philip B. Heartt, formerly Miss Hilda Hagerty, '19, whose marriage to Philip B. Heartt, ex-'18, took place last February, died at her home in Dan- ville, Penna., last Wednesday. The burial will take place in Cheboygan, Mich. Mrs. Heartt was a member of Alpha Phi sorority. Announce Engdgement The engagement of Miss Genevieve Hibbler, ex-'20, to William Medford Wilson, of Springfield, Tenn., has been announced by Mrs. Helen Hibbler of Detroit. AL FOR STUDEN'T a SPECIAL CONTRACT POLICY nts that gives you protection while in, school V years after, at a low rate, age. 25, $10.53 )0; other ages in proportion. You have the of transferring this to a permanent form S University women who would to wait table at summer resorts asked to apply at the office of dean of women. like are the I or an appointment CONTRACT and, we will explain, more fully. KERS LIFE COMPANY H. MATTHIAS, Special Agent h Ingalls Street Phone 1808-M i 7 BRICK ICE CREAM Do you know that we are selling fancy bricks made oit Creamery Co.? Special :ks for the week-end. Take Junior girls will be entertained at Newberry residence Friday, April 30. Wyvern will act as hostess at the tea. There will be tea and dancing. GIRLS WANTED FOR SUMMER WORK AT B. C. SANITARIUM Dean Myra B. Jordan has received a letter from the Battle Creek sanitar- ium asking for names of women stu- dents who would like to do summer work. The special advantages of the offer are a healthful climate, pleasant sur- roundings, agreeable people to work with, physical improvement through lectures and opportunities for out door sports, free medical advice. wholesome entertainments, and. in- structive work in nature study. The work consists of room work and dining room work, chiefly waiting on table. The wages are good. It is possible for women to earn their board and room by doing four hours work each day. Students interested in this offer should hand their names to Dean Jor- dan. OUTDOOR GYMNASIUM CLASSES FOR WOMEN BEGAN YESTERDAY Outdoor gymnasium work began Thursday in all the lines of out-i door sports open to women. The lower and upper courts were both put in shape for the tennis players. The net was up for volley ball, and the quoits and archery fans, who are not hindered so much by weather condi- tions, were seen throwing the rings and chasing the arrows. The baseball enthusiasts are in their glory with the 'favorable weather change and are getting in all the prac- tice possible preliminary to the base- ball tournament. The sign on the bul- letin board in the upper hall of Bar- bour gymnasium already shows that many houses have entered their teams. The manager of the tourna- ment requests that the names of the captains be posted also. Olivet _Cdlege to Reopen Next Fall Olivet college, Olivet, Michigan, which has been closed this year, will reopen next September. At a meet- ing of the committee appointed b¢ the trustees, held in Chicago April 15, a new president was selected. Work has1 already been begun on the repairing' and refitting of the college buildings, and an announcement of the courses and faculty will be issued in the near future., Pot of Hot Tea and Bowl of Rice - with- I Plain Chop Suey 35C. EXTRA FINE-45c Open 11 .A. M. to 1 A. M1. Quang Tung LO 613 E. Liberty Phone 604-B We are offering any apting Hat in our shop at 26-230 Nickels Arcade Spring Dance Festival UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN HARRY B. HUTCHINS, LL.D., President 4 for dinner. -- ( Send Whitman s given by pupils o f, Makes Shaving a Ltu.try Ne Nothing else is so accept- able as something good to eat. We wrap for mail- ing or deliver in town. Jeanette-jKruszka Cosmopolitan Student tommunity Eight Schools and Colleges S. Kodak Line ii at 4ie lette 1 today a Take it it for 30 lades ZQM ONE B Powdc of warm cum for cc ur ne ; s. ed ADES LADE ers weath- omfort. te kind e your We are prepared to fit you out with almost wany Kodak you need. A cheap one to knock about with or a good one for fine' work. We take yours in exchange for a better one. Also, "We do the rest." Face Powders More than fifty kinds to select from. All prices- 25c to $2.50 Whitney Theatre SATURDAY, APR. 24 AT COLLEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS-JoHN R. EFPINGER, Dean. Full literary and scientific courses-Teachers' course-Higher commercial course-Course in insurance-Course in forestry-Course in landscape design'All courses open to pro- fessional students on approval of Faculty. COLLEGES OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE, MORTIMER E. COOLEY, Dean. Complete courses in civil; mechanical, electrical, naval, and chemical engineering-Archi- tecture and architectural engineering-Highway engineering-Technical work under in- structors of professional experience-Work-shop, experimental, and field practice-Me- chanical, physical, electrical, and chemical laboratories-Fine new building-Central heat- ing and lighting plants adapted for instruction. MEDICAL SCHOOL, V. C. VAUGHAN, Dean. Four years' graded course-Highest standard for all work-Special attention given to laboratory teaching-Modern laboratories -Ample.clinical facilities-Bedside instruction in hospital, entirely under University con- trol, a special feature. LAW SCHOOL, HENRY M. BATES, Dean. Three years' course-Practice court work a specialty-Special facilities for work in history and political sciences. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, HENRY KRAMER, Dean. Two, three, and four years' courses-Ample laboratory facilities-Training for prescription service, manufacturing pharmacy, industrial chemistry, and for the work of the analyst. HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL SCHOOL, W. B. HINSDALE, Dean. Full four years' course-Fully equipped hospital, entirely under University control-Especial attention given to materia medica and scientific prescribing-Twenty hours' weekly clinical instruction. COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY, MARCUs L. WARD, Dean. Four years' course- Modern building housing ample laboratories, clinical rooms, library, and lecture room- Clinical material in excess of needs. GRADUATE SCHOOL, ALFRED H. LLoYD, Dean. Graduate courses in all departments -Special courses leading to the higher professional degrees. SUMMER SESSION, E. H. KRAus, Dean. A regular session of the University afford- ing credit toward degrees. More than 275 courses in arts, engineering, medicine, law, pharmacy, and' library methods. For full informatione(Catalogues, Announcements of the various Schools and Col- leges, Campus Guide Book, etc., or matters of individual inquiry) address Deans of Schools and Colleges, or the Secretary of the University. 7 J 'I Tickets on sale -t Studio- live you what you want when you want it, is you want it. If we do not, tell us. L E. & S. UNIVERSITY AVE. 516 East Wili4m Street SHIRLEY W. SMITH, Secretary Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv. ... s A' 1 Steinm-Bloch Clothing for Spring - TATE ST. 711 PACKARD ST.' ..M.,. WAMMUMMON r 1R1 I Leave Coipy Qanry,s 3and The Dufti ,re consistent with the times. They are ingen- iously fashioned, better fitting, better tailored an any other make that sell at as moderate a range of price. If it is your desire to create a good impression by always looking your best, you need garments of this make. ' Back of the individIA, smart styles of Stein- Bloch Clothes is a good ground-work of woolen fabrics and dependable tailoring. I OR SALE o Hop booth, plain Phone Zeta Psi dollars reward. lipper buckle. Re- .J. ik fur piece. Re- ,., Daily. FOR SALE-Fox typewriter. Excel- lent condition. Call 110-5 up to 3 o'clock. After 3 call 1451. FOR SALE-One C Melody, two B flat soprano Buescher Saxaphones. Call Jack Gardner, 33. Vi1 r ni WA1NTED--To lease fraternity house suitable for twenty. Address H. R., care Daily. WANTED-To buy or to rent for the season, a canoe. Call 369-M or 2048-M, FOU RENT FOR RENT-Large front room, sec- ond floor, across street from Law School, 238 S. Thayer St. Phone STEIN BLOCHS: QTHER MAKES: $55.00, $60.00, $65.00, $70.00,' $25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00' TO TO $80.00 $50.00 NOW SHOWING TWO-PIECE IT SUITS MOHAIRS, PANAMAS & PALM BEACHES Imnart, Stylsh, and Very, Desirable $0, $22.50, $25, $28, $30 Elegant Styles and Extremely Good Values in -HATS -CAPS -SHIRTS -NECKWEAR -UNDERWEAR -HOSIERY -GLOVES 1 sum r can y and LIIDENSCHlMITT, APFEL &