.9 1 LL. * A waN . *0. !'00 * O~!S 04 , jewelry, Exclusive designs in summer frocks r's Book- at the Vogue Shoppe, Nickel's Arcade. -Adv. rgine Swissi1i1 Guarantees SatisfaC Telephone Call will bri r all your Cleaning and fIlllifillllllll111lI~llltlll; Z~ng ti~n t n g u r ca r _II Pressing I .. -z 209 S. E * =1 Iillifllillfl IIIt1ltllililltitil g 'Comeany MORTARBOARD INIT19TES EIGHT NEW MEMBERS1 Mortarboard, national honorary so- ciety for senior women, held spring initiation for eight members of the junior class Sunday morning at the island. Following the ceremony, breakfast was served at the Union to the alum- nae, old members, and initiates. Mar- tha ,Guernsey, '19, as toastmistress, introduced Margaret Reynolds, '17, who revealed the past of the organi- zation. Olga Johnson, '21; told of the present work of Mortarboard, and welcomed the new members, who re- sponded through Gertrude Boggs, '22. DeanMyra B. Jordan spo p of the so- ciety's position on the campus since its organization in 1905. The juniors initiated were: Helen Bishop, Gertrude Boggs, Edna Groff, Eleanor Neil, Thekla Roese, Laura. Snyder, Elizabeth Vickery, and Fran- ces Weimer.. Collg.xhne Nevada--A holiday was granted the freshmen at the /University of Nevada in order that they might fulfill the an- nual custom of giving the famous Nev- ada "N" its spring coat of whitewash. The "N" is located on the mountains north of Reno. Southern California-The honor sys- tem for examinations will be introduc- ed in the University of Southern Cali- fornia for the finals this semester, plans for the inauguration having been sanctioned by Pres. George F. Bovard. The system will not be as liberal as that in force 'at California and other institutions, but it will grant the students increasing freedom from faculty supervision, according to its success. Mortarboard will iheet at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night at the Chi Om-I ega house. Junior and senior baseball practice will be held at 5 o'clock today. This will be the last practice before the teams are chosen. . A party for senior women will held tomorrow afternoon from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock in Martha Cook building. George Rogers orchestra will furnish music. An -important rehearsal of the Uni- versity Girls' Glee club will be held at, 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon inl Barbour gymnasium. I Rehearsal-of all the cast and chor- uses of the first act of Senior Girls' play will be held from 3 to 6 o'clock, today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. this includes members of the joy, devil, and vanity choruses, the whim and ambition dance as well as fcast members. All women are to bring their fee of $2 to Gladys Reineke, '21, treasurer. WYVERN SOCIETY HOLDS INITIATION, Margaret McIntyre, Laura Mills, Elsa Oiesen, and Helene Torrey. After the initiation, the officers for the coming year were elected by the new members. Marion'' Koch was elected president, and Catherine SUGARBOWL hIOIT MADE CNDY ABSOLUTELY CLEAN BEST LINE iN THE CITY EVERYTHING MADE IN ANN ARBOR LIGHT LUNCUES ANN ARBOR SUGAR BOWL HARVARD UNIVERSITY rRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AD1INISTRATION SUPERBLY REAUTIFTL Add to your own the charm of these perfectly matched, iridescent, shim- mering strings of Oriental Pearls. BUY DIRECT FROM IMPORTER Saving jobbers and retailers profit. We place these heavy, lustrous, glowing ropes of beauty in your hands,, for yourtown inspection before you I pay a cent. SEND NO MONEY Merely tell us which of the three shades you desire and the length of string you would like. We send them to you by express. You examine them, and if they please you, pay the ex- pressman the purchase price. If not, return them at our expense. 'Three Shades: Cream,' Bose, White ti ' ' Just the right gown for every sion, at the Vogue Shoppj, N Arcade.-Adv. Patronize our Advertisers.-A urer "TeJome of 8nergine A two-year course in business lead- ing to the degree of Master of Busi- ness Administration. Open to college graduates. Courses offered in the following fields: Accounting, Business Law, Banking and Finance, Marketing, Ad- vertising, Retail Store Problems, Sales Management,ndustrial Management, Labor Problems, Business Statistics, Foreign Trade,' Transportation, Lum- bering, Office Organization. Eleven graduates of the University of Michigan have attended the School, two during the present year.[ The registration for 1921-22 is lim- ited to three hundred in the first-year courses. Applications after May 1st should be accompanied by a certified transcript of the college record. For information write to IDean W. B. Donham, University 452 HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Cambridge, Massachusetts 18-inch 24-inch 30-inch string string string ....$10.85 ..13.85 .. ..16.85 i \11 /1 ri Wa __ Wyvern, junior girls' honorary so- ciety, initiated the following 11 soph- omore women to membership Monday. afternoon at Martha Cook building: Beatrice Champion, Grace Fry, Cath- erine Greenough, Lucy Huber, Mary Ives, Marion Koch, Margaret Kraus, SEND FOR A STRING TODAY These pearls are guaranteed to be genuine mother of pearl, are inde- structible, are not harmed by per- spiration or toilet preparations, and can be washed in warm water. Each string is supplied with a Sterling sil- ver clasp and a strong silk cord. Remember, it costs you nothing to see them. ALFRED 1. LEWIS CO., Inc. Importers 507 Marine Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. x "Tb ei' Quarry Drug and Prescription Store Cor. N. Univ. and State Phone 308 G. Claude Drake. Prop. IA IFIETHIS LASSIIE 0COLUMN GLOAES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. I. LOST AND FOUND T-Friday on Ann Arbor road fou iles from Ypsilanti, a black travel- g bag. Finder please return to 14' Summit St, Ypsilanti, or phone ;-'W for $30 reward. 1634 T- Leather covered pocket note ok and card case at track meet, turday. Please call 2106-R. Va -- .ble only to owner. 164 T-During initiation of Michigam- , a'coat containing a fountain pen near TUnion. Call 1153-J. H. B.' offman. .162-3 rND-Wallet with keys, etos Loser ay have same by calling at '720 4th Ave., and paying for this ad. 164- T-Japanese gold ring with chip amoid. Initials H. V. Return to ichigan Union Soda bar. 164-2 T-Tendollar bill on or ackard St.,. Friday night. 89-W. Reward. near Call 163-2 WANTED' WANTED - Summer salesmen for , house to house work in Michigan. If you are interested in making some real money, call Malleaux and Clark at, 210 S, Thayer St., between 3:00 and 5:00 or 6.30 and 8:00 P.M. 159-21 WANTED - Single room for next, school year. Must be first class in region of East U., Forest or Church. Would like to have shower accom- modation. Write Box Q. V., Daily. 162-3 WANTED-Men to sell brushes dur- ing summer. Good money making proposition. Call Eman, 1268, be- tween 6:30 and 8:39 evenings or write 1007 E. J4uron. 148-21 WANTED-To rent a six to nine room modern house for a year or longer. Box D, Michigan Daily. 163-2 WANTED-Second hand canoe at once. Call 1482-M. 164 FOR SALE FOR SALE-York professional slide trombone, silver satin finIsh with gold bell. Practically new. Will sell at a bargain. 1014 Oakland Ave. Home afternoons and evenings. Phone 2666. J. E. West. 164-13 FOR SALE-A man's bicycle, as good as new. Will sell at a bargain. 1017 Oakland Ave: Home afternoons and evenings. Phone 2666. J. E. West. 164-13 FOR SALE-Chevrolet Baby Gr'and roadster. Electric starter, lights, and enine in. A-1 condition. Tires good. Call 344 after 5 o'clock. 16323 FOR SALE- Henderson Motorcycle, driven 1,500 miles. A-1 condition. Electrically equipped. 514 E. Lib- erty St. Phone 865-M. 164-31 MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION! 'Good money-making proposition. Something anyone can do. No experience necessary. Works unusually well. Call D. Heetderks, 1170-M between 6:45 and 8 eve- nings or call at 920 E. Washington. Ohio State - Four hundred dollars worth of stock in the co-operative store has been sold. Almost every organ- ization has signified its intention to buy one or more \shares. The Ohio State Lantern will run the "Co-op honor roll," giving the names of the organizations purchasing stock and the amount of their purchase. Nevada-The board of regents of the University of Nevada have decid. ed to make a tuition charge of $30 for each semester, beginning this fill, which will ap'ly only to students com- ing to the University from outside states.' Harvard - Twenty-three men have signified their desire to go to France this summer with the American Stu- dents' reconstruction unit. Each col- lege section of the reconstruction unit will be expected to furnish the funds for the men from that section. The problem now present, therefore, is to find some means of raising themoney for the expenses. Fifty students will be selected from the various colleges and will sail June 28. VISITING CARDS-Order them now. $2 and up. Wahr's Bookstores.-Adv. Martha Washington candy, 90c a lb Fresh every Friday. Tice's, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. T RU BE-Y Home-made Candies' and Box Candies Discount on Vex Candies 218 S. MAIN STREET Phone 166 Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Any Arbor Sayings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 Resources .........6,000,000.00 707 North University Ave. Northwest Cor. Main & Huron l THE AMUSE T GENTER OF Wi '.ALLA ICU . - . e* rC / ,T~Love Special" ~29aramount ~jicture 6 a I STARTING TODAY AND BALANCE OF WEEK W7UW He had no taste for afternoon tea, but he sure could push a railroad through a mountain And when the daughter of his boss breezed into camp she soon learned who was her ngineer. A non-stop story that speeds through the West and skirts the edge of a hundred thrills. b~ With AGNES AYRES and THEODORE ROBERTS J p * I) 4 rND-Lady's watch. Communicate th Gilbert S. Loomis Motor Co., ,ckson, Mich. 163-2 7-Loose-leaf leather notebook.' pester Hess in gold lettering. Call' 30-W. 164-2 T-Small, black rosary on campus ving-out day. Phone 1700. 164 T - Saturday, pair of glasses. nder please call 368. 164-2 T-Phi Beta Pi fraternity pin. Call 4 for Price. 162-4 FOR RENT RENT-To a club of men, a furn- ied house close to campus. Will rnish board. Call at my restaur- t, 615 E. Liberty St. Ralph . rezey. - 164-3 RENT-Housekeeping apartment.. vo large rooms, ground floor, near ". . ' . F-.= r . ,, yya '' , \ ,^- \ 'o r t '.. 11 1: _/ 1 1 i I - wfdp-44-4- -", -Y-9--r4lim ' \~ ~:i ~ L!5Y 24 , Chop Suey Will remain open all summer QOzan Tung Lo 615 LIberty St. E Adapted from "The Daughter of a Magnate," by Frank H. Spearman Scenario by Eugene Lewis Directed by Feank Urson ADDED MACK SENNETT COMEDY: "WEDDING BELLS OUT OF TUNE" AND "HIS BITTER HALF" WALLY REID MATINEES DAILY - ARCADE ORCHESTRA STARTING TODAY AND BALANCE OF WEEK