THE MICHIGAN DAILY FUNDS ESTAB51ISRED FtO UVERSTYE roit alumnae of Collegiate Sor- are presenting a loan fund forj r girls to the University. Th ipal, at present $1!X, is to be I to -rom time to tume. ioans Sb1 admi istered y the Presi tne' desii of women a a thurd cerson to be ch n by the donors. Mortarxoard, s or women's hon- orary society, has a fund of $153 which they are preparing to increase and nac for loaning .c University women. The girls a re eighted with my snmer froeks. Original designs at prices w thin react of all. The Vogue UThonpp.--A1y. ,.. ....,._.,. .._.. -.., .e..w na.dA, . .., .. . .,.,. .-. .a . College lehang es Oxford-Oxford university for the first time in its history of 900 yeors has conferred degrees on women. Ohio State-At Ohio State senior women in the department of home ec- onomics occupy a flat ideally furnish- ed and operated. Six women and a chaperone occupy it at a time for a period of two consecutive weks. Each takesher' turn in filling the office of hostess, housekeeper, cook, assistant cook, waitress, and maid. This counts as laboratory work to supplement the three hours lecture a week.. Colorado-A campaign to raise $200,000 for the University hospital and medical school is to be conducted throughout Colorado in the near fut- ure. The Rockefeller foundation has Do' larne Us, We .,.omen Chaperones for the dances are as follows: Union-Saturday, Mrs. Yates Adams; Armory - Saturday, Mrs. Mabel E. Cake. Any women interested in work as waitresses at Gration Inn, near Port Huron, for this summer should call Helen Alunger, phone 1322-.M. Wyvern will hold its next meeting at 7: 30 o'clock Tuesday evening at the Alpha Phi house. There will be a regular rehearsal of the University Girls' Glee club at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Do you eat to live - or libe to eat? i. Corn iFlakes, 15 cent pkg. now 10 cents, at Schultz Grocery on State St.-Adv. Hugo Prucha will play a flute soloj at the Upper Room Bible Class Meet- ing tonight. The hour is 7 o'clock. All men of the University cordially invited. Give this class a trial. We think you will like it.-Adv. Craftsmen's Club, Masc 7:30 P. M. All Masons i Miss Mary F. Minnis -formerly with Mack and at the Saunder's Hair S of every week" Phone 2 pointments.-Adv. Seniors order: your cards nowv already reminded you of e hot, sweltering days will soon be here I Printed or engraved IF YOU ARE NOT PREPARED To meet them with comfort.r I You miserable one feels. given $850,000 and the $6,000, legislature{ The MAYER-SCHAIRER Co. Engrabers, Printers and Binders Suit t, Goes a long way towards an enjoyable Summer Our PRICES are reasonable Our WORKMANSHIP is the best We welcome your inspection. Palm Beach Suits and Flannel Trousers. Ready to Wear-Now ready. MALCOLM I Virginia-The largest open-air or- gan east of the Rocky Mountains is being set up at the University. of Vir- ginia, as a part of the equipment for their new Greek " amphitheater. The instrument' contains 2,257 individual pipes, one set of chimes, and forty stops, making every shade of musical expression. Wisoonsin-High schol editors of the middle west met at Madison, Wis., recently and formed the Central In- terstate Press association. This as- sociation will give prizes for the best monthly magazine published by a high school and for the best weekly paper. Wisconsin--The tuition bill provid- viding for $500 annual fees for non- resident students was overwhelming- Ily redected by the ?assembly. An amendment for tuition of $500 for for- eign students was also killed by a vote of 80 to 12. Iowa ollege-- Clarence," a three- act comedy by Booth Tarkington; has been selected by the commttee as the play to be presented this year by the seniors. The cast includes five men and five women. I ii;. l.I, .~r~r~ r-'...rr. . _ ., __ rw r.r r.. ~ r r rr~ ra r- ,r rrarr orrr WILLIAM HOCHREIN Try TUTTLE'S for home cooked wholesome meals One-half block south of "Mai" East Liberty Street. btanks of the. Huron BUS LINE ADRIAN-TECUMSEH-ANN ARBOR Central Standard Time Sun- NORTH Week day A.M. P.M. Lv. Adrian-Main Corners........ 7:45 4.o0 Lv. Tecumseh-Main Corners..... 8:2s 4:40 Lv. Clinton-Main Corners...... 8:4:5 50z Lv. Saline-Main Corners........935 5:5o Ar. AnnArbor-Main & Huron... .o:io 6:25 SOUTH P.M. P.M Lv. Ann Arbor-Huron & 4th Ave. 4:35 7 :00 Lv. Saline-Main Corners........5:10 7:35 Lv. Clinton -Main Corners....... 6:oo 8:25 Lv. Tecumseh-Main Corners.....6:20 8:45 Ar. Adrian-Main Corners........ 7:00 9:25 Repairing a Specialty 112 South Main Street Phone 1404 Plumbing, Steammand Hot Water Beating Bell Phone 525 211 S. Fourth Ave A 11 Work Guaranteed Satisfactory 'ww.n r =err rr. . rn i wr riri rwir q Y+rwYM r. C I What More Ideal Place for Lunch- -and what more satisfying than OUR SPECIAL CANOE LUNMhES? Phone 15934-it will be ready. 9 r . r ,- LASSI lE T11t I OLUMN CLOSES AT 8 .M. ADVERTISING WANTED FOR SALE TED-Two good salesmen living or near Cincinnatti to handle a k .selling household utensil this mer. See MALLEAUX AND .RK, 210 S. Thayer St., upstairs, ween 3:00 and 5:30 or 6:30 and D P. M. 13 TED-Men to sell brushes dur- summer. Good money making position.' Call Eman, 1268, be- en 6:30 and8:30 evenings or te 1007 E. Huron. 148-21 TED-House to rent for next ol year, suitable for fraternity. it be fairly modern and in desir- location. Write Box, P. F. B., ly.. 156-2 TED - Furnished house where Ilady will give board' for select up of about fifteen for next year. E. P., Daily office. 153-5 [ED-Men to sell toys to dealers. eral commissions. Write for ticulars. Wilder Mfg. Co., 'St. is, Mo. 155-3 [ED-Two good May Festival ets on main floor for Friday and irday nights. Call 2665-W. 154-7 'ED-To buy Ford roadster or ring. Must be cheap. Call Joe, .-W, after 6 P. M. 155-2 LOST AND FOUND -Jewelled Eastern Star pin, on pus or in vicinity, Thursday aft- oon. Reward if returned to Har- Hall, corner Huron and State 156 -Shell-rimmed glasses Tuesday rnoon near corner of Lawrencel FOR SALE-Furniture at 1236 Wash- tenaw, one side-board, black walnut over. 75 -years old and many other old antiques. All niust be sold. 154-6' FOR SALE-Corona typewriter, prac- ticalty new.. Original ribbon still on machine. $32.50. Address Box D. H., Michigan Daily. 155-2 FOR SALE-Two May Festival course tickets near center of first balcony, L. J. Young, 319 Natural Science building. 154-3 FOR SALE--Canoe rugs-the famous "Dixie" brand. 7 $1.95' each at the St. Clair Shop, 309-311 No. 4th Ave. 156-3 FOR SALE-Two course tickets for May Festival. Excellent location on Main floor. Call 1122-W. 156-3 FOR SALE--Speedster in good condi- tion. Inquire 1119 South University Ave. 155-3 FOR SA.LjE-Two May Festival course tickets. First balcony. Phone 1744-J. 155-2 MISCELLANEOUS BIG RECORDS made for April 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 Casualty Co. 147-21 FOR RENT Newberry Annual To Appear Soon Residents of Helen Newberry resi- dence are working on their annual publication which will appear early in June. The dormitory has issued a similar annual during the six years that the house has been open. Each resident .is provided with a copy to keep as a record of dormitory activ- ities. This year the book will include a cut of the best cartoon submitted on events of this year. Among the other features of the book are individual pictures of each resident, one of the social director, ind one of the dor- mitory, as well as many snap-shots. There will be a calendar of red 1t- ter days in the dormitory and a num- ber of stories and verses. Stella Brunt, '22, managing editor, and Euphemia Carnahan, '22, busi- ness manager, are assisted by the following staff: Catherine Stafford, '24, literary editor; Josephine Mc- Guineas, '21, joke editor; and Mabel Kadow, '23, art editor. Material for the annual is contributed entirely by the girls of Helen Newberry resi- dence. SENIOR SOCIETY ELECTS MEMBERS Senior society, an honorary organ- ganization of University women,- init- iated the following members Thursday night: Eleanor Brown, Edith Cady, Helen Chambers, Euphemia Carna- han, Beata Hasley, Eleanor Neil, Jul- iet Peddle, Florence Shirey, and Mary Van Deinse. After the initiation which was held at the home of Bernice Nickles, '21, supper was served. Dean Myrp B. Jordan, Anna B. Steele, '16, and Kath- erine Kilpatrick, '21L, were present. PROF. W. F. COLBY ATTENDING, EINSTEIN LBCTURES IN EAST Prof. W. F. Colby, of the physics de- partment, is attending the series of lectures on the theory of "Relativity" which are being given this week by Prof. Albert Einstein of the University of Berlin, at Princeton university. Professor Einstein is in this country as a member of the Ziqnist committee. He recently gave several lectures at the University of Chicago. An attempt to get Professor Ein- stein to speak at the University failed because of lack of time at his dis- posal. 3 4 UALITY.Sd J.r ,' t F Q_ YOUR HOME' HERE is nb place in the wide world so dear -to you as the place you call "home. T IS worthy of your reverence; and you consider it worthy of every thing that you can do to make it a better and more convenient place to live in. r. I, 'QUALITY. Ae R? i1 at f QO DO we all-that is why "UNIVERSAL" -known by thousands of housewives who think needs that every home needs." HEN you think of -T goods are "of home * F think of the one place in Ann Arbor where every STHE. TRADEmA ; eQvvh , S R household appliance can be bought. Jno C.FI SCher UP-TO-THE-MINUTE HARDWARE Main near Washington x.Washington near Main U. 4 Q QUALITY.S 0J 4 R RENT-Hc ekeeping apartment is. ground floor. Hot sAvs rti ine m111 .,elt