!: SUGAR BOWL HOME MADE CANDY ABSOLUTELY CLEAN BEST LINE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING MADE IN ANN ARBOR LIGHT LUNCEES ANN ARBOR SUGAR BOWL pm I I l 4 W TODAY, t ONLY I # WIomen IMortarboard will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the Chi Omega house. There will be a meeting of all soph- omore women at 4 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium to discuss plans for next year's junior adviser work. All members of the Y. W. C. A. are asked to attend the meeting at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Installation of officers will take place. Girls wishing to take part in the Maypole dance to be given on Lantern night, June 7, are requested to sign up on the bulletin board at Barbour gymnasium or at the field house at Palmer -field before Friday noon of this week. The women's Cosmopolitan club pic- nic will be held at 5 o'clock this afternoon. Members are asked -to meet at Newberry hall at that time. Rehearsal of cast and choruses' of the first act of Senior Girls' play will be held from 3 to 6 o'clock this art- ernoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. A baseball game is scheduled for 4:45 o'clock this afteiloon between Newberry residence and Kappa Kap- pa Gamma sorority. O O T DISCUSS O ADVISORY WORK Tots' Bathing Suits, $1.0 up let 'er go ! The is greased, and at the bottom! § SIE5EL( coImL tWOODWAD & STATE NO CONNECTION WITM ANY OTHIR STOOP , ,' "' y ' y M \ Y t1 . Y , . .. r , .. r, } 0 7 ,~ p i4 . . 1 0 c t 7 a \. I i . z... N J C .. _... 4 5 { r 1 r if ' ( " 1 r - . . y Div' . Juniors' Bathing Suits, $1., Complete Selections Never Before Such Striking Novelties in Entirely new things that every one will want to see; embracing all that is newsin lake and ocean bathing attire. The styles are not only the latest and exclusive but the goods are quality goods and the best to be had at they prices. I Bathing Apparel I, - I SILK AND BATHING SATIN SUITS BEACH AND ,$15 TO. $45 Styles in Slip-overs, Panel Suits, Silk Jerseys with Bloomers In rose, green, Copen, navy, black, gray and combinations. ,I WOOL AND SILK JERkSEY - BATHING SUITS $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 to $39.50 They come in Slip- overs and In Jerseys, with Bloomers in all colors - black, navy, heather, grey and combinations. Rubberized Silk Bathing Capes, $10, $15, $20 to $49.50. Bathing Scarfs and Throws, 75c to $35. Bathing Caps and Hats, 50c, 75c, $1.60 to $6.95. Bathing Shoes and Sandals, all colors, $1.00 to $&.9'. Bathing Bags, Unique Novelties, $2.50 to $L.95. Bathing Garters, all colors, 50c. p.1 .. f. IO'sL ) UIgv Pickford's King Pin Picture. Be Sure You See It l SPICKFORD,' WNS HAD EVERTIHING i( LASSIFIE ADVERTISING I COLUMN CLOSES AT 3P.M. Plans for junior adviser work for next year will be discussed at the meeting of all sophomore. girls at 4 o'clock today at Barbour gymnasium. The committees are as follows: Junior advisers' supper--Laura Mills, chairman, Helene Torrey, Fran~es Ames, Frances Eton, and ' Marion Koch; entertainment committee - Sadye Harwick, chairman, Deborah Jones and Esther Welty; summer committee - Charlotte Schurz, chair- man; badges and, printing, Margaret Reineke, chairman, Cara Murbach; keeping, lists up. to date-Katherine Kuhlman, chairman, Constance Bald- win; advertisement, Helen Partlow, chairman, Marion Miller, Gladys Mc- Connal, and Marion Kerr; complaint committee-Elsa Oisen, ' chairman, Grace Frye, and Helen Aubrey; sug- gestion committee - Lucy Huber, chairman, Katherine Greenough. Plans for the Junior Girls' play will also be discussed at this'meeting. SOCIETIES UNITE IN JOINT PROGRAM Athena Literary society and Adel- phi held a combined meeting of the two societies Tuesday night in the Adelphi room. Each society furnish- ed half ot the program. Catherine Stafford, '24, read Ste- phen 'Leacock's "Gertrude, the Gov- erness"; Louise Graham, '23, gave a piartlogue; and Vera Andrus, '18, deliyered an extemporaneous .talk on "Freshmen dormitories-/ for men". Herman August, '21L, led the meet- ing in a 20 minute parliamentary drill which proved to be one of the most amusing parts of the entire pro- gram. Norman Buchan, '22, and sev- eral other members ok Adelphi sve extemporaneuos speeches. .. COLLEGE END DARLING & MALLEA UX S 224- 226 S. State Street 7 Nickels An SALE Now is your time to buy your Graduation Gifts WANTED ED-Men to sell brushes dur- ummer. Good money making sition. Call Eman, 1268, be- 1 6:30 and 8:30 evenings or 1007 E. Huron. 148-21 ED-Several summer salesmen L proposition that guarantees a num of $525.00. Contracts must i soon. If interested call Mar- arson, 959. 165-4 ED-Single room for next year. h or East of Campus preferred. be few other students in the' . Reply Box A. W., Michigan 166-21 BD-Experienced cook for Geo-, Summer Camp. Four weeks ining July 4. Apply Room G- Natural Science Bldg. 166-3 ED-Refined young upperclass .emen to room next year. Very Campus. Address D. D., Mich- Daily. 165-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE-York professional slide trombone, silver satin finish with gold bell.* Practically new. Will sell at a bargain. 1017 Oakland Ave.. Home afternoons and evenings. Phone 2666. J. E. West. 164-13 FOR SALE- Henderson Motorcycle, driven 1,500 miles. A-1 condition. Electrically equipped. 514 E. Lib- erty St. Phone 865-M. 164-3 FOR SALE-Heatless trouser press- ers, 'ioes fine job, lasts indefinitely. $1.25, Call 1629-M. 724 W. Wash- ,ington. - 165-4 FOR SALE-"C" melody straight sax- aphone. Easy to learn on. Write 4Box L. B., Daily.' 165-3 FOR SALE-Ford roadster, 1915 mod- el, good running order, must be sold Phone 1825-M.,_ 165-2 FOR SALE-Freshman Dance ticket for sale. Apply Daily Office. 165-3 tiurrN alSrl#ru#rru ~~ru rnr r r##n#,rn r S . . Decoration - Day,- S . a Y Y S InSemr Y w Of Our. w ~Honored V - a w ° r Say It With F1o - -w. S Y rm read _1 STYLUS SHORT STORY CONTEST ENDS JUNE 1 FOR SALE-Ford Speedster. Will sacrifice. 602 E. Huron. 166-3 D-For next year, a suite inI house near campus, by two Write Box V. J. V., Daily. 166-". D-Cook for fraternity house 1 mnainder of sehool year. Call rd at 595. 165! FOR SALE-Ford Speedster. Call 1104. Cheap. 165-3 Manuscripts for the Stylus short story contest will be received at the rhetoric library until June 1, the time limit having been extended from May 25, the date previously set. All women who are not members of the society are eligible to compete in the contest. Stories are limited to 5,000 words in length. Let a classified ad find that lost ar- ticle.-Adv. xI owers FOR RENT }-Room for two during Com- nent Week. Phone 366. 16 - Second hand canoe at Dall 1482-M. 166-2 LOST AND FOUND I- FOR RENT-To a club of meal, a furn- ished house close to campus. Will furnish board. Call at my restaur- ant, 615 E. Liberty St. Ralph T. Swezey. 164-3 if I* ifffffflffff............................ FOR RENT-Housekeeping apartment. Two large rooms, ground floor, near campus and downtown, hot and cold running water. 203 S. Thayer E~ 164-3 '111t111111511113311111351135311111fl1533311111 IGRAND OPENING Blu laize- blossom ay on Ann Arbor road fourf a Ypsilanti, a black'travel- F Finder please return to 14, t St, Ypsilanti, or phone $30 reward.' 163-4 11th or 12th a short string nearl beads, white, gold idiamond. Reward if re- 1028 Martin Place. 165-2 Delta Theta jeweled fra- - n. Initials "H. G. D. '23" AZ ?hone Dunphy at 319. Five 1 ward. 166-2 t OR RENT- Rooms with lavatories; cool, .rnear campus to refined young men for summer term. Address A. T., Michigan Daily.' 165-3 OR RENT-Two suites for women,= during summer session, one and one-half blocks from campus. Phone 1158-M. 166-2 MISCELLANEOUS TTENTION! Good money-making proposition. Something anyone can = do. No experience necessary. Works = unusually well. -Call D. Heetderks, = Whitmore Lake Dancing Pavillion Decoration Day May 30 Ike Fisher's Pep Orchestra shop" -f NICKELS- ARCADE .Dancing and Evening