tL A r -- - ment I1ummers will present "TI er Hat" at the Women's leig to be given at 4,o'clock Frid noon in Barbour gymnasium. Mortarboard will meet o'clock tonight at the Alpha ega house. MI SS ;,;,,;.~ 't11 Il I uIll ifl flflflfl lflI1111ll a1I1I1l1111l11ll TO LEAVE FRIDAY-- ris' play scores are on sale and Graham's bookstores. have'ordered copies are re- call for them there Im-I the usual custom, the sen- ear their caps and gowns en's anneal luncheon Sat- ,rbour gymnasium. >r the women's annual 11 be on sale in University' the, office of the dean of y. No sale will be held at 7:30 Chi Om- _Ilichigan Aluwnat Weds Colorado Man Word has been received here re- cently of the t marriage of Marion Klingler, '18, to Mr. Harlow Platts, graduate of the University of Color- ado. While in the University, Miss Klinglisr was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. and Mrs. Platts are making thei home in Boulder, Colo., where Mr. Platts is the treasurer of the West- ern States Cutlery company. P F V 7 S S It BEA TS. . as itvSeep as it Cleans N Miss Grace Greenwood, social di- rector of Martha Cook building, will leave Ann Arbor Friday for Kentucky where she will visit friends until the latter part of April. She will sail on the Imperator April 28, for South Hampden going from there to Paris where sheexpects to spend the month of May. In June Miss Greenwood expects to! go to England were she will meet friends and spend the rest of the sum- mer travelling through the rural dis- tricts of England, Scotland, and Wales.' She will return to the United States on the Maurentania, August 25. LUNCHEON TICKET SALE ENDS TODAY This is the last day of the ticket sale in University hall and the office of the dean of women for the Wom- en's Annual luncheon, which takes place at 12:30 o'clock Saturday, in Barbour gymnasium. The sale closes in order that the~ number of reserva- tions needed may be turned' in to the caterer tomorrow. Owing to the widespread interest in the proposed women's building, the ic for discussion at the luncheon, a large attendance of students, alumnae, and friends of the project is expected. The Girls' Glee club will furnish mu- sic, which will afford an additional feature to the speaking program. Senior Society Tea Attended by 00 Approximately 6O women attended the tea dance yesterday afternoon at Helen Newberry residence. This was the second of a series of parties which are being given by Senior society for the women of University hbuses. Car- rie Smith, '21, Josephine McGuineas, '21, and Irene Rosenberg, '21, were in charge of the committees for the aft- ernoon. Rene Bailey, '21, presided at the tea table. Another tea will be held at ,etsy. Barbour house next Wednesday afternoon for a different1 group of girls. Miss Mary F. Minnis, Chiropodist, formerly with Mack and Co., will be at the Saunder's Hair Shop, Tuesday of every week. Phone 2673-M for ap- pointments.-Adv. IP Entirely New Tailleur Suits $65 - $75 COPR ~&WOODWAR~D &STATE NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STQ,,iE S 9up l/ \ ? z I .. -- For Late SpInqand Summer N ear U I. Suits that, in every detail, measure up to the high B. Siegpl Co. standard. They are notable for their in- imitable styling and for the fine points of tailoring that distinguish the mastermade garment. Some styles choose a daring simplicity, achieving their distinction from their beauty of line. Others with silk embroidery or cable stitching, present strikingly be- coming innovations. Plenty of navy blue Tricotine; also Picotine and twill cord weaves. THE HOOVER lo ose ns every particle of destructive embedded grit by gently beating rugs or other floor coverings on a cushion of air. It sweeps up lint and stub- born litter with its revolving 'brush. It carries off surface dirt by suction. We will be glad to demonstrate the Hoover, either on your own rugs or here in our store. V G7 , ° 0000 Q V C/ z The Store That Shows the New Things First Announces i 1' yI "f _ t i'411 , \,' ,1 t 5 4 t , 'I t I lip 1 . "/ l Ij New Handmade Voile lilouses -- w.,o-sia-Man- I What's in a Name? ever try TUTTLE'S when you wanted a nice lunch? Conveniently located just one- half block south of the "Maj" Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er. whpther the account be large or, amall. The ADO Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Cap tol and Surplus, $625~,000.00 Resources.......,000,041.00 707 North University Ave. Northwest Cor; Main & Huron Home-made Candies and Box Candies I7iscont on Box Candies 218 S. MAINi4 STREET Phone 166 I it 9 ._.,, wv Last Day of AR TIN HALLER Ticket Sale 12- 122 EAST LIBERTY I I for , I '.ASSIF E T LA IICLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. :11ltltl111!! llIltl ll1 l iH|1111 111111lltil !!! lt 111lIII ll l11tll llil9l11l l 11111111lllllll l1 I A Social Affai o Distinction Illlll111 ll1111 t-1111"" To -- it WOMEN "SI A: FOUND erson who exchanged blue ird floor of U-Hall will re- e same to 1617 Washtenaw, her coat with bunch of keys given in exchange. 125-2 WANTED WAN' ED-To trade Saxophone-Conn Baritone in good condition-for a 12-guage Relington automatic shotgun or an Evinrude Motor. Kief. 730 Oakland. 125-2 ANHNUAL i q Silver mesh bag. Engraved V. L. H. and 1915. Containing and Maj. ticket. In front of of Music. Call 918-J. 126-2 etween N. Ingalls and 12t1 Phi Sigma Kappa pin with Gridley on back. Finder call 909._Reward. 126-3 L. S. A. Sorority pin. Name k. Between Lane Hll and s, or on campus. Phone 898-J. 126-3 - A plain gold Elgin wrist by Josephine Barton, 1008 . Phone 1508-J. Reward. 124-3 [ill person who found brown carf in Economics Bldg., y morning, please phone 163 __________________ 125-3 Monday afternoon, gold bar' with amethyst, on or near . Reward. Call 1545-J. 126 Tuesday; black glove with! in wrist, on or near campus. one, 1505. 126i OOR RENT :NT -- Very pleasant suite, n three sidesa and t porch. ocks from campus, 815 Eastj 124-9i NT-Furnished housekeeping ent of two large rooms near and downtown. 203 S. Thay-E 125-3 NT- Large room, for two or husband and wife, third 127 E. University. 126-3 WANTED-Pleasant room on south or east side of campus, by college grad- uate. Private family preferred. Phone 1328 between 8-9, 5-6. 126 WANTED-Second hand canoe in good condition.,Big one preferred. Write T. F; W.. 510 Cheever St. 126-3 WANTED- A Revolving Back Auto Graflex, camera in good condition, will pay cash. Call 1168. 125-2 WANTED - Single room in private family. Not necessarily near cam- pus. Call 524-J. 126 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Nearly new Corona type- writer. $25. See Broome, 915 Oak- land Ave. Phone 558. 125-2 FOR SALE-Four tickets for Union Opera, Sat. Matinee. Good seats Call at 540 Packard. 125-3 FOR SALE-Four tickets to Union op- era, fourth row, Saturday matinee. Call 236 Kingsley. 126-2 FOR SALE-A pedigreed brindle Eng- lish bull dog. Car and house brok- ell. 626 Spring 5. 126.2 FOR SALE-Four downstairs, center," Saturday mat. Opera tickets. Phone 1172-M. 125-2 - iSCELLANEOUS THE DETROIT Society of Arts and Crafts will have an exThibition and sale at Helen Newberry Residence on Thursday afternoon, March 31 of dyed and batik textiles (scarfs and blouses and embroideries.) The collection will be representative of the best work of craftsmen in this country. The public is cordially in- vited, 124-3 LUNCHEON Tickets on Sale Wear Ilowers at. I UNIVERSITY HALL of Course. and DEAN JORDAN'S BLUMAIZE BLOSSOM cSHOP OFFICE e front d ible Students 75c: Alumnae $1