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dlHE MICHIGAN DAILY

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" W.C,'A"
ONFERENCE

Cabinet members of the Y. W. C. A.
of the Farrand training school for
nurses at Harper. hospital, Detroit, will
meet with the-cabinet of the local unit
of the Nurses' Y. W. C. A. today and
tomorrow. Miss Marguerite Stuart,
secretary in central field for profes-
sional women, Miss Anna McClaskey,
an instructor in the training school,
and Miss Stella Dueringer, student
secretary of the Detroit city. Y. W. C.
A., will also attend the conference.
Mrs. Marion L. Burton will enter-
tain the conference this afternoon at
her home for the first meeting. There
will be several talks by the girls fol-
lowed by an explanation of the Y. W.
C. A., its relation to student life, and
the connection between local and na-

tional organizations, by Miss Marguer-
ite Stuart. After the meeting the ad-
visory committee of the Ann Arbor
unit will entertain the guests at tea.
All members of the Nurses Y. W. C.
A. and the visiting guests will have
a buffet supper at the University hos-
pital dormitory. In the evening the
subject to be discussed will be "Lead-
ership".
The Homoeopathic nurses will give
a breakfast on the boulevard Sunday
morning.. This will be followed by a
meeting at which Miss Stuart will
talk. The guests will be taken to lo-
cal churches individually, and after-'
ward will be entertaned at dinner by
members of the advisory committee at
different homes.
Have you lost anything that you
prize very highly? The Classified
columns of The Michigan Daily are
always ready to serve vou.-Adv.

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LITS

LAWS

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And all other Students Interested in Summer

WORK

To Earn $200 a Month Up
Dignified Salaried Positions
See Wm. Zeiler TODAY

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Room 222

Nickel's Arcade

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Sport and Riding Breeches
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
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Cordovan and Wrap Puttees, Munson Army and Officers
Shoes, O. D. and Khaki Shirts and Sport Suits
REGULATION WALL AND PUP TENTS
Underwear, Hose
Army Blankets, Barracks Bags, Haversacks, Saddle Bags,
Cartridge. Beits, Campaign Hats, Rubber Boots, etc.
ARMY SURPLUS STORE --213 N. FOURTH AYE.
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Wtomien
Annual spring tryouts of the Athena
Literary society will be.held Tuesday
night, May 3, in the Alpha Nu room.
Tryouts for the Senior play will be
held from 9 to 12 o'clock, Sat-
urday morfing in Sarah Caswell
Angell hall.
A rehearsal of the University Girls'
Glee club will be held at 1 o'clock Sat-
urday afternoon in Barbour gymnas-
ium.
Any dormitories, sororities, or
league houses in the baseball tourna-
ment who wish to use Palmer field for
practice may sign up for hours on the
athletic bulletin board in .Barbour
gymnasium.
All freshmen and sophomores inter-
ested in trying out for class baseball
teams should report at the following
practices: Sophomores at 4 o'clock
Monday, and freshmen at 5 o'clock
Monday. '
Girls who have not. returned their
Junior Girls' play costumes must do
so at once, or if they intend to keep
them, they' are requested to send a
check covering the entire cost to Har-
riet Gustin, '22, 1520 South University
avenue.
Hockey practice for Junior and sen-
iors will be held a 4 o'clock on Mon-
day. The games will be played this
spring on account of the bad weather
last fall. This willbe the only chance
for pratice before the tournament.
Regular class baseball practice will
be held as follows: Juniors and sen-
iors at 5 o'clock Tuesdays and Thurs-
days; sophomores at 4 o'clock on Mon-
days; freshmen at 5 o'clock on Mon-
days.
MICHIGAN WOMAN ELECTED
HISTORIAN, OF MORTABOARD
Marcella Moon, '21, was elected na-
tional historian of the Mortarboard
organization at their convention held
last week at Columbus, Ohio, accord-
ing to a report read at the local chap-
ter's meeting Thursday evening at the
Delta Gamma house.
Dean Myra B. Jordan was a -guest
at this meeting and presented the so-
ciety with leather bound ofilcial rec-
ords of the local organization's work
since its founding. Dean Jordan has
known personally every member of
Mortarboard and has given much at-
tention to gathering and compiling the
scattered data for the journal pre-
sented.
DORMITORY OPEN HOUSE
DRAWS LARGE ATTENDANCE
About 350 women were the guests
of Betsy Barbour dormitory at the
open house held from 3 to 5 o'clock
yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Frederic
P. Jordan, Mrs. J. R. Effinger, Miss
Eleanor Sheldon, Marguerite Clark,
'21, Edna Groff, '21, and Jessie Mc-
Call, '21, made up the receiving line.
This is the first time that the new
dormitory has been at home to all the
women of the campus, and the whole
building was consequently open for
the inspection of the guests. This re-
ception took the place, of the usual
Friday afternoon Womn's league
party."

MRS. MALLORY ADDRESSES
HOSPITAL SOCIALVWORKERS
Mrs. H. S. Mallory, director of so-
cial service work at the Homoeopathic
hospital, spoke -to the volunteer work-
ers yesterday afternoon at Newberry
hall concerning their work at the hos
pital.
She emphasized the importance of a
worker's personality in hospital social
service, telling also of the plan to
establish a training school at this Uni-
versity for social service workers. This
school would be connected with the
sociology department. The meeting
ended with a discussion of plans for
future work.
COMMERCE ,CLUB OFFICIALS
OFFER SUMMER POSITIONS
Commerce club officials are now in
room 141, Natural Science building,
from 4 to 5 o'clock daily for the pur-
pose of securing summer positions for
students, both men and women.
Letters are being sent out to busi-
ness firms over the United States
stating that students are aVailable
for positions this summer. Responses
are becoming frequent and enthusias-
tic. One important position and sev-
eral minor ones are waiting to be
filled, with others coming in every
day.

Miss Mary F. Minnis,' Chiropodist, I
formerly with Mack and Co., will be
at therSaunder's Hair Shop, Tuesday
of every week. Phone 2673-M for ap-
pointments.-Adv.
Read The Daily for Campus news.
T RUBEY
Home-made Candies
and Box Candies
Discount on Box Candies
218 S. MAIN STREET
Phone 166
Courteous and satisfactory
TREATMENT to every custom-
er,;wcrther the account be large
or small.
The Ann Arbor Sayings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00
Resources .........$5,000,000.00
707 North University Ave.
Northwest Cor. Main & Huron
Sunday Dinner
MENU
SOUP
Cream of Asparagus
Wafers Olives Radishes
Roast Sirloin Beef Brown Gravy
Fricasseed Chicken with Biscuit
Creamed Corn
Mashed Potatoes
Salad
Rolls
DESSERT
Cherry Pie
Strawberry Shortcake with
Whipped Cream
Vanilla Ice Cream
TEA COFFE MILK
12:00 to 2:00 P. X .Price $1.00
COME EARLY
Not Open Sunday Evening
WILLITS' CAFE
Phone 173 315 South State

I O Sale TODAY
In Our Victrola Dept.
New Victor Records
Anoefor May
Another wonderful assortment of fine music awaits theA
trola owner in the new May list. Splendid. Red Seal numbe
the usual quantity of late songs, instrumental numberss
sparkling dance selections go to make up an assortment am
which every music-lover is certain to find several to his lik
We invite you to hear them in our commodious Vict
department - come in. Surprise the folks at home by tak
some of these new -records home tomorrow!
Records Promptly Delivered on
Phone Call (1707)
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VICTROL A X1
$50
O,'rrialmnel Bros
Wiolly Pleasing Record Service
116 SOUTH MAIN STREET
Everything i 1I
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Grinnell Bros
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Have your text book mimeographed
on book paper so the students can
write notes with ink on the back of
the pages. It costs very little more.
Edwards Bros., 310 S. State St.-Adv.
Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv.

Have you lost anything tha
prize very highly? The Cif
columns of The Michigan Dai
always ready to serve you.-Ad
Martha Washington candy, 94
Fresh every Friday. Tice's,
Main St.-Adv.

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APRIL' SHOWERS
If you are dressed in one of Our
ALL WOOL SUITS
They won't shrink - The High Quality
MAKES THEM LINGER
LONG
Correct, Dressy and FIRST of all
MADE TO LAST

DEMONSTRATION

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INTS
V ARNI~S
"LOOK INTO IT"
TRADE MARK REGISTERED

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Paints

Let it rain but be ready for it
WE PROTECT OUR
CUSTOMERS

AND

Varnishes

J. KARL MALCOLM

604 East Libety Street:

OUMNL S II COLUMN
CLOSES CLOSES
AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.

You are invited to attend a free demonstration of
Paints, Stairs and Varnishes
A Special Representative from
THE PATTERSON-SARGENT CO.,
will be in our store on
Tuesday and Wednesday
May, 3 and 4
If you have any painting, staining or varnishing to do, please call and let
us. show you up-to-date simple and practical methods.
We will show you how to make an old soft wood floor look like hard-
wood.
Try the various paints and varnishes yourself.
INVESTIGATE BEFORE INVESTING
THIS DEMONSTRATION IS ABSOLU TELY FREE

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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Black bill-fold. Between Dent-
al Bldg. and Cornwell- Place. Con-
tained receipts and money. Notify
1110-R. McCracken. 142-3
LOST-A small black, leather pocket-
book containing money order. Jose-
phine Barton, 1008. Hill St. Phone
1508-J. Reward. 144-2
LOST-A black leather history note-
book in Physics lab. Will finder
please call 2493. Reward. 144-2
LOST-A Phi Sigma Delta pin. Find-
er please call 1589-W and receive'
reward. 143-2
LOST-Tuesday Detla Tau Delta
badge. Call 882-M after 7 P. M.
Reward. 144
LOST-Green cap on campus - or in
Chemistry Bldg. Please call 2291-R.
14?-2
LOST-One gold cuff button on East
Huron St. Finder call 909. 144

WANTED
WANTED-Several summer salesmen.
Big money making proposition.
Guaranteed $525 and 'you can make
much more. For particulars call
Martin Larson, 959. 141-4
WANTED-To rent house suitable for
fraternity for next school year.
Write Box D. S. P., care of Daily.
144-3
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Underwood No. 4 in ex-
cellent condition. Draper, -407 E.
Liberty, phone 860. Call after six
o'clock. 143-21
MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITURE REPAIRING, refinishing,,
upholstering, recaining. Verne
Smith, 1219 So. University. Phone
675-.T. 132-13

Jno.

C. Fisoher Co.

The-Up-To-Date Hardware

Main near Washington

Washington near Main

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4' QUALITY.

EXCELLENT GRAVEL
any part of the city.
First Nat. Bank Bldg.

delivered to
Killins, 107
Phone 1621.
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