THE MICHIGAN ]DAILY - _ _ FOREIGN STUDENT IN PARIS B Life of Foreign Students in will be the subject of a lecture given in French by Mr. MichaelI ent of the French department > o'clock tomorrow afternoon in 203, Tappan hall. Because of ct that he is a graduate of the rsity of Paris and has had am- portunity to note the life of the t in -France, Mr. Pargment is o be well fitted to lecture on -pic, address is one of this year's being given under the auspices Cercle Francais. It takes the of the one which was originally led to be delivered by Prof. s B. Vibbert of the philosophy ;went. VA CLUB TO HOLD OPEN 31EETING TONIGHT women who are interested in mneva Y. W. C. A. conference will hold an important meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Lane hall. A moving picture depicting a typical da/at the camp will be shown. Geneva camp songs will be sung and-several of the girls who have attended a conference will tell of their experiences. The con- ference this year will be held from Aug. 23 to Sept. 2. Betsy Barbour Governors Meet The board of governors of Betsy Barbour house held a meeting yester- day morning. Members of this board in attendance were Mrs. A. W. Diack, of Detroit, Mrs. Julius 0. Schlotter- beck, Mrs. John R. Effinger, and Dean Myra B. Jordan. NO DAILY DURING VACATION The Daily will cease publica- tion until after the Spring vaca-, tion with, the issue of Friday, April 8. kEVERY little tr6ve- ment means more 14thirst. THT COCA-COLA Co. / Atlanta, Ga.; 6 . 4 5' I 2- i a4 ' G 't' - '° ° . 'ail ' Irl aa+Div: irsr..ecv..-wr e.a __.v. _v . .. - wy. yv, -gy y$'7 !F s r I mtf y ,4 ' ~ yfor ev IAC MARfl CO?'YfRX Is time out-of-doors, in toring, or boating, a tam isable. is a Tam-the Priscilla Dean is distincdtive, becoming, esigned, and made of beau- serviceable "Suede-like." s sponsored the Priscilla Dean the vogue-the stylish out- tear everywhere, and for all \ No wardrobe is complete } DNTED¢ CLOTING cGOES TO SCHOOL IN MOUNTAINS In response to a call from Cross-j more school in the Kentucky moun- tains, the Women's league is plan-I ring to send a boxxof clothing to the school shortly after spring vacation. Worn garments, hats, shoes, gloves, and pieces of cloth are all acceptable, and may be placed in the box in Bar- bour gymnasium, or given to the stew- ardesses of sorority houses and dormi- tories. The hats and various articles of cloting will be taken to pieces, reno- vated, made over in a different style and sold. "the girls in the dressmak- ing and millinery courses will thus be enabled to see just how the garments were made, and will receive training in sewing during the remaking proc- ess. The money obtained fom the sale of the articles which the girls have made over will be used toward paying the expenses of the school. Donations may be made either be- fore or shortly after spring vacation. Harriet Gustin, '22, and Louise Gra- ham, '23, are in charge of the work. DR. SHELDON WILL ADDRESS EIYSICS COLLOQUIUIII TODAY Dr. H. H. Sheldon will address the Physics colloquium at 4:20 o'clock this afternon on the subject, "The Ab- sorption of Gases by Charcoal'. The physics colloquium, an organi- zation of mmbers of the physics fac- ulty and graduate physicsystudents, holds weekly discussions in room' 202 of the physics building to which all interested persons are nvited. Today's paper will be about a sub- je t with which Dr. Sheldon is sin- gularly familiar as he was engaged in research work on gas absorption dur- ing the war and was under the direc- tion of the Gas Defense board. He will discuss the theories of charcoal absorption and the results of his re- search and investigation at the meet- ing this afternoon.. ART INSTITUTIONS HAVE PRODUCTIONS ON EXHIBIT The Rhode Island School of Design, the Pennsylvania School of Industrial Design, Pratt Institute of Brooklyn, and the Art School of the Boston Mu- seum of Fine Arts are represented in a collection of drawings and paint- ings now on exhibit in the upper gal- lery of Alumni Memorial hall. The exhibits were brought here by Miss Goodison, chairman of the Art Section of the Schoolmasters' club, for the meeting last week and through her courtesy will be shown all this week, except from 10 to 12 and from 2to 4 o'clopk Wednesday and Friday after- noons. IDELEGATE CHOSEN FOR PANHELLENIC CONFERENCE Elsa Oisen, '23, will be sent as a delegate of the local Panhellenic to a conference to be held on April 8 and 9 in Bloomington, Ill. Representatives of similiar organizations from colleges and universities in Kentucky, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan are to at- tend the meeting. Rotary Club Will be Guests of Honor Members of the- Rotary club will be -the guests of the Conopus club at a dinner to be given in the assembly hall of the Union at 6 o'clock Thurs- day evening: Dean E. H. Kraus, as president of the Conopus club, will act as chairman, while Prof. F. N. Scott, of the rhetoric department, will be toastmaster. Mianesota Abandons Honor System The honor system in the literary college of the university of Minnesota will be discontinued indefinitely, ac- cording to a vote by the student coun- cil there. The council says that the discovery and trial of a large 'number of "cribbing" cases during the last ex- aminations was responsible for the ac- tion. Hospital Employe Killed lia Fall Timothy O'Brien, 58, of Detroit, died Saturday from the effects of a fall from the fourth floor of the new University hospital, where he was em- ployed. He was to have completed his work at noon, when he expected to r eturn to his home in Detroit. Bur- ial will be in Bethlehem cemetery. Styuis Members to Hear Prof. Scott Prof. F. N. Scott, of the rhetoric department, will address the members of Stylu s at their regular meeting at 7:39 o'clockc tonight at the Delta Gam- ma house. Use Classified advertising and sell lour miscellaneous articles.---Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-AAdv. WIomen Miigan Dames will hold an im- portant business meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in Newberry hall. All mem- bers have been requested to attend. Girls trying out for the indoor meet should take their apparatus examina- tions today. Pledges for the Doctor Sargent campaign are due and are pay- able at Newberry hall. Social service workers are needed at the University hospital. Anyone wishing to do this work may sign up between 2 and 5 o'clock any afternoon at Newberry hall. All girls who are interested in go- ing to the Geneva Y. W. C. A. con- ference are urged to attend a meeting which will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in Lane hall. Athena Literary society will meet at 7:15 o'clock tonight in the Alpha Nu looms. University Girls' Glee club will re- hearse at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. All juniors who depositedj money with Caroline Leonard, '22, for the Junior Girls' play, may obtain a re- bate from 4 to 5 o'clock this afternoon at Barbour gymnasium. The annual indoor gymnasium meet wilt be held at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. at Barbour gymnasium. Spectators are invited to attend. An important meeting of 'freshman lits will be held at 4 o'clock Wednes- day afternoon in University Hall. The Women's Athletic association board vill meet at 7:30 o'clock to- night at the Caryatides house. Lightweight igported golf hose. $3.00 upward. ild & Co., State St.- Adv. ) SICE CREAM* TOBACCO CANDY I NEVERYTHING Ask Grubaugh "pap's Place Y,, Evanston-Chicago SUIMER SESSION OntheShoreofLakeMi The University Campus (ahalf-hour's ride north of the city of Chicago) extends for nearlya mile along the shorof Lake Mich- igan~ Boating available, bathing beaches fight on,,the Campus. tennis courts and gymnasiutmnear. Dormitories for men and women. Organized excursions to inter- eting points in and near Chicago and lake trips toother cities on Lake Michigan. Lec- tures, concerts, recitals and dramatic per. formnances on the -Campus. THE COLLEE OF LIBERAL ArT-Couses leading to B.. and B.A. degrees. Reular college subjectsaincluding courses inZooogy, Chemistry and hysics for pre medcal stu dents. Nine semesterhourso fcredit obtain- able. Eight weeks' course. THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE-Coures leading to the degrees Bachelor of Science i Commerce Masterof Business Administration and Certifed Public Accountant. Courses in Accounting. Advertising Finance Business ' Organization. Sales managemctory Management, etc. Special trips of inspection to factories, bank and stoe~n hcao Nine semester hours f credit obtainable. Eight weeks' course. THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION-Coursed leading to B.S. B.A.,M.A and Ph.D.degrees, with special diploma in E~ducation. Profes- sional courses for high school teachers, ele. mnentary teaches, city superintendents? high school principal, proessors of Education ia normal schools and colleges, and educational leaders. Nine semester hours of credit ob- tainable. Eight weeks' course. THE LAW SCHOOL - John RI. Wigmtore, &han. Classes conducted in the city of Chi-' cago. Courses leading to the degrees of Juris Doctor andLL.B. Summer Faculty contains judges of state supreme courts of Illinois., North Dakota, Mississippi 'and Washington. Fourteen hours of credit obtainable. Ten weeks' course. THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC-Petor C. Lutkin Dean. Courses in Public School Music and Piano Normal Methods with demonstration classes. Private instruction in Piano, Voice, Organ. Violin Cello; class instruction in Har- mony, Musical Analysis, Ear-Training, Solfeg. gia. Six weeks' course. '- THE SCHOOL' OF ORATORY - Ralph D. Dennis, Director. Courses leading to B.S. and B.A. degrees, or diplomas in Oratory.. Class work and private instruction for teache of Public Speaking, for teachers of Englsh nd for professional and amateur readers and speakers who want greater platforin kil1 and' power, Courses in Debate and Public Speak. ins for college students. 'Ten hours of credit obtainable. Eight weeks' course. THE DRAOUATE SCHOOL-Cou esleading tyM.A. and Ph. D. degrees. Unusual library facilities in Evanston and Chicago. Nine hours of credit obtainable. Courses open Monday, June 27, 1921. For book of Campus views and detailed description of courses address J-~ALTER DILL SCOTT, President 23g7 University Hall, Evanston, Illinois- UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WANTED to sell rowboat motors now and- during vacation. Can be han- died on the side if desired. Best opportunity for those who will be in or near summer resorts. Commission is liberal. Highest grade rowboat motor manufac- tured. Direct factory supervis- ion and sales instruction. The Caille Perfection Motor Co. Detroit, Micr. WEEK-END FOR QUALITY, FLAVOR AND PUR" ITY THEY Call 2738 and 7:15 SELL BRUSHES During Spring Vacation Free Training akeGood M'oney ARE UNSURPASSED. CCr E ICE CREAM HAVE YOU TRIED OUR SPECIAL . . between 6:15 p.y m. today I WE ARE SHOWING ICE CREAM BRICKS? Dress Hats-Light Colored Sport Hats and Banded Sailors . VN"S LNCH Where they all go 1116 So. University Avec.. 8. who spen sports, mo is indispen And herei Tam, that cleverly d tiful, soft,' Fashion ha Tam; it is door headvs occasions. without it pliable sof distinctive. angle, and q 2 z 1fi 4 r 4 1 6 6y ry i t m P ryti 1 w t gyp. . x h SDANA RICHARDS.O.N 115 EAST LIBERTY STREET . The fetching drape, thte tness, give it a charm th ts It's becoming from every on everyone. vu will look good in a Priscilla Dean Tam. You can get-it in your favorite color, to harmonize with any costume. What color do you prefer? Come in and try one on. Mack & Co. You will wonder how you ever got along without a Priscilla Dean Tam -you'll find it ap- propriate for almost any, informat occa- sion. And it w iltl certainly enhance y our appearance. It's the i d e a l hat for general wear- and only $2.50. 4 1 I THS AL.OSES ADVEAriSING AT 3 Pel.a )Z~wojc/he :Perfed Aouthpiece Men who know pipe satisfaction will tell you that they prefer REDMANOL to any other mouthpiece because it has just the rig t feel on the teeth. REDMANOL is as transparent and beau- tiful as, amber; but stronger.Modern science has made it tasteless and odorfess. Whether you are buying; a cigarette holder, a cigar holder, or a "jimmy" pipe, ask your dealer to show you one with a REDMANOL bit. All Shapes-All Prices If yourlocal dealer doesn't carry REDMANOL pipes and holders send us his name and address. Redmanol Chemical Products Co. 657 West 22nd Str - LOST AND FOUND '-Between N. Ingalls and 12th1 , a Phi Sigma Kappa pin with ne Gridley on back. Findler please 909.- Reward. 130-3 '-Pair shell-rimmed glasses Sat- lay evening between Glen Ave. lState St., on Catherine. Re- d. Call 2251-J. 130 -Theta Delta Chi pin. Satur- night, name D. W. Nelson on k. - Box F. L. E., Daily office. 130-3 FOR SALE SALE-18 ft Mullins Canoe, cost 5last fall, only used several es. A real bargain at $90. J. B. ek, 1508-W. 836 E. University. 13 FOR BENT FOR RENT - Very plasant suite. Light on three sides and a porch, Two blocks rom campus, 815, East Huron. 124-9 -FOR RENT-Very good piano at rea- sonable rate. Call Miss G raham,~ 2730. 130- WANTED WA ED - Two students to -worl through spring vacation. A too proposition for reA1 workers. (Call in person. Stofflet's New' St'nd. 110 S. Wash. 13 -' LOST AND FOUND FOUND-The most wonderful summer furs and chokers being sold at sur- prisingly low prices at Zwerdlin's' Ladies' Tailor and Furrier. 217 E. Liberty St. 130-41 L