i"WAMMONOWNwiwo .00 qHT LUNCHES [N ARBOR BAR BOWL our beautiful combs for ;ts' Ball. Saunder's Hair INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO SOCIAL SERVICE WORKERS Miss Imogene Poole, head of the social service department at the Uni- versity hospital, gave a short talk to the service workers of the hospital yesterday afternoon. She spoke of the two types of hospital service work, the recreational and educational kind, and the intensive case work. She stressed the need for intensive case work in the local hospital and, ex- plained that this type of work is the goal toward which all socialservice workers should aim. le May Victor Records Are. Here!. BRIGHT, SNAPPY, POPULAR TUNES BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC RECORDS BY THE BEST ARTISTS .8-I Passed By Your Window by Frances Alda..............$1.25 :5-Traviata by Galli-Curci.............................125 7-On Miami Shore by Kreisler...... ........ ....1.25 S-Mazie-Fox Trot by All Star Trio with Orchestra.........85 Answer-Fox Trot by All Star Trio gith Orchestra 9-Kiss A Miss-Waltz by J. C. Smith's Orchestra.......... .85 Romance-Waltz by J. C. Smith's Orchestra 7-Why Don't You-Marimba Medley Fox Trot.............1.35 Siren of a Southern Sea by All Star Trio and their Orch. AND MANY OTHERS NOT LISTED HERE UP-TO-THE-MINUTE SERVICE women There will be no Women's league party on Friday afternoon of this week. There will be a hockey game be- tween juniors and seniors at 5 o'clock today at Palmer field. The playground class will meet at 4 o'clock today in Barbour gymnas- ium. Initiation of the new members of the Women's Educational club will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at Martha Cook ,building. Senior wo- men will please wear caps and gowns. Women who need collars for senior gowns may secure them from Irma Schreiber, '21, 1204 Hill street. Stage practice for the Girls' Glee club will be held at 7:15 o'clock Wed- nesday and Thursday nights in Bar- hour gymnasium. All student members of the Y. W. C. A. are requested to be present at an important meeting which will be held at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday after- noon at Newberry hall. Gertrude Boggs, '22, president-elect of the Y. W. C. A., urges that all girls attend in order that thequestion of a future policy may be discussed. 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. 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. 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. League Meeting Scheduled Today An important meeting of all women students 'will be held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at Newberry hall to consider Y. W. C. A. policies for the coming year. There has been some dissension among the 'members, as well as crit- icism of the present policies, and the new officers are very anxious that plans for next year be settled now. An open discussion will take place for'the purpose of securing the opin- ions of all the women on the cam- pus. The question of withdrawal from the S. C. A.- will be brought up for consideration. Peaches! Peaches! Large Vize can in heavy syru for two bits this week at Schultz Grocery.-Adv. Beautiful line of cAmbs for the Architects' Ball. Saunder's Hair Shop. -Adv. Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869° Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 Resources .........$5,000,000.00 707 North University Ave. Northwest Cor. Main & Huron _ .._-... _ 5 . 1 . , -y = F - - - I {[ iF CFA' ? _ 1 _F ti e ' 1 ; iR _ y'lr _ _ TYPEWRITER% FOR RENT OR SAI TYPEWRITING DONE MULTIGRAPHING Hamilton Business Col State and William Are in Ann Arbor all this week on the PACKA RD ST. SH OW G ROUN DS Several High Class Shows Riding Devices 3 Beautiful Sensations Uniform Brass Band This is the first big Carnival of the seasod. A great re'frneeryne!roral hswekorh *+ CARS RUN TO THE SHOWGROUNDS Don't miss the Beautiful Electric Spectacular at 7:30 Tonight ww ltlitlitliliiiilillflitlllliilillilflflililillgilllisliilligliiiiigiglgglgiggg M, Schaeberle & Son Music House 110 S. Main St. r ?/la4 it Ce r TA6 MhAs 094. W& PAT. Orr. LOW HEEL WALKING .F - SHOES V1. E The great outdoor Walkover for Women. Essentially a sport Shoe but worn by women everywhere for city wear. Made with the new Vamp Saddle patterns in black and brown calf.. PRICE $10.00 TODAY AND BALANCE OF WEEK alk-Over Boo Shop 115 South M'ain Street " 3 ' K ' ,.. N .. 4 1 L-A'SSIFIE.- CoM CLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. M A K C A RROW COLLARS Cluett.Peaboy frCo.tnc.Tryo.Y. WANTED ( FOR SALE -Salesmen fdr summer pro- Guaranteed $525.00. Should ice that. For particulars, rtin Larson, 959.r146-2 -Men to sell to dealers. Lib- umissions. Write for par- Wilder Mfg. Co., St. Louis, "145-3 -By June 25th, an unfurn- use or apartment, for a long Write Box L. S., Daily. 145-3 -Five summer students to' ith private family. Write ., Michigan Daily. 146-2 -Use of several canoes for trip. ,Will pay $5 for each. phone 1612-W. 146-6 OST AND FOUND' 11 the person who picked up e in Engineering Bldg., at 11 'hursday,' April 21, please cNamee? Phone 976-J. 146-2 FOR SALE-Underwood No. 4 in ex- cellent condition. Draper, 407 E. Liberty, phone 860. Call after six o'clock. 143-21. FOR SALE-GooJ general stamp col- lection cheap or quick 'sale; drop card if interested. Box H. M. C., Daily. 147 FOR SALE-Student leaving wants to sell Vaugh Piano-excellent condi- tion. Call 1771 or 113 W. Summitt. 147-3 FOR SALE-Gibson Mandolin, model A, yellow face, leather case, $35. 609 Monroe. 147 MISCELLANEOUS BIG RECORDg madefor Apriln'on Health and Accident Insurance. Only a few more good. agencies' left worth from $500 to $1000 per month to hustlers for summer vacation. We want bright active men and will pay high for them. See me before May 15th. H. L. Baldwin, 310 State 'St., National Casualtyf Co. 147-211 EXCELLENT GRAVEL delivered to any part of the city. Killins, 1071 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 1621. x36-121 NOR TN W ESTE R N NIVIERSIT NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL I (The Oldest Law School in Chicago) Summer Session from Monday, June 20 to Saturday, August 20. Fall term begins Monday, Sep- tember 26. Candidates for a degree are re- quired to present proof of sat- isfactory completion of three years of college study. college graduates may complete the lawscourse in three academ- ic years (27, months); for all others four academic years (36 months) is required. For bulletins and detailed infor- mation, address. Secretary of the Law School, Northwestern Uni- versity Building, 31 West Lake Street, Chicago, Ill. h loe the gir Shall love in a Because she loves does, We call her th The song of a Spa 1 in the mill by the fatal hour: with the love she e Passion Flower." anish peasant that JOSEPH M. SCHENCK presents opened a rnoth NO0RALMA 'u G er's eyes 11 How ,She Loves! How She Smiles! How She Dances. as Acacia, the girl who hated against love, in Jacinto Benavente's emotion play "THE PASSION FLOWER" Norma Talmadge as you have never seen her before, in a play that glitters with the fire of Spain. DIRECTED BY HERBERT BRENTON REMEMBER The Stage Presentation Wonderful. The Screen Exceeds All Imazinations! AY-DIOS thesis. Please notify 1313-J. Harold T. 146-3 I AND COMEDY, HOLY SMOKE - ARCA