What is a college student without The Kempt Music Studios -Piano, s pipe? Get yours early and get Organ, and Voice Instruction. Es- e best-a B. B. B. Full assortment tablished 1880. 312 S. Division St. select from at HUSTON BROTH- Phone 212-J.-Adv. RS. "We try to treat you right."- v. Take your dancing lessons at the Packard Academy. Phone 1850-F1.- Fl-Fl-Who is she? Ask about her. Adv. Adv. Dance tonight, Packard Academy.- Dance tonight, Packard Acadey.- dv. Adv. Dean Myra B. Jordan will entertain the freshman social committee at luncheon at noon on Monday, at her home on Hill street. Plans will be laid for the work of the committee this year, and the girls will become acquainted with the activity of the freshman class. Extra hockey practice for sopho- mores will be held at 4 o'clock Mon- day afternoon; for juniors and sen- iors, at 5 o'clock Monday; for fresh- men, at 5 o'clock Tuesday. All girls who have not received their lockers can get them from Mrs. Blackburn from 9 to 12 o'clock and from 2 to 4 o'clock Monday, Oct. 25. and a Glee club are some of the other Miss Mary A. Welch, head of the Nurs- activitie% in which this branch of es Training school, "consequently the the University is interested. Require- girls are enthusiastic and willing to ments for admission are the same as work hard." During the first three those of any other part of the Uni- months of training the girls do only versity. Twelve of the girls are col- class room work, after this they are lege graduates and many of them have put into the clinics and given the un- had two or more years of college iform of the school. No tuition is work. paid. "The motive which impels young , women to enter the nursing profession Dance tonight, Packard Academy.- is one of unselfish service," declared Adv. Meeting in small discussion groups, Y. W. C. A. leaders are organizing a forum to be opened to the general public in two weeks. In addition to discussions, men experienced in spe- cial lines, such as economics and pol- itics, will be secured to address the groups on subjects of special inter- est. Read The Daily for Campus News. TVTTLE'SI LUNCH ROOM Crowded every meal BUT Room for All Our Last years customers One half block South of "MAJ" i 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 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. £ HALSEY'S DANCING STUDIOS I Private Lessons Exclusively (I guarantee all modern dances in one course) I Studios 21-22-23 WIERIITH ARCA;ET Hours 1-5 - 7-10 P. M. i 1- 0 NECESSITIES FOR THE BALL JUNIOR WOMEN HEAR PLAS[go NUAP PY Manuscripts for the Junior Girls' play must be given to Gertrude Groff, '22, chairman of the play committee before Nov. 1. This announcement was made at Dean Myra B. Jordan's reception for junior girls, held yester- day afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. "In order -to make the play a suc- cess, the work upon it must begin early in the year," said Miss Groff, in speaking of the plans of the commit- tee. "The plot of the play will be se- lected before Christmas, so that try- outs may begin immediately after the holidays." The manuscripts are to consist of plot outlines and originality of treat- ment is the characteristic that will be considered most in the selection of a play, it was stated. All juniors in- cluding entering girls are eligible for the competition. It was also decided that there should be informal class meetings once a month throughout the year, to enable the girls of '22 to know one another. Following the meeting refreshments were served, and there was dancing in the gymnasium. 162 MORE NURSES; BUT DEADON INCREASE a 1/ f *~4i r s Gloves, Veils, "Sporty" Hdkfs. Special 3 for 50c Wool Scarves DORABLE new styles for the winter social season are arranged in a clever and pleas- ing display. Charmeuse satin, chiffon taffeta and silver cloth are preferred of all materials; tulle, fancy net, gold lace and beads are the Olosed During the Game 2 till 6:30 bne ~S ~1etans trimmmings deemed most popular. There are modes that will suit all, whether the desire be for a conservative gown, a bit of the daring or the I smart expression of a style between the two. OTHER FORMS OF BUSINESS FER ATTRACTIVE TERMS OF- Priced from $69.50 to $85.00. THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT $ P. M. ADVERTISING - I THIS CLOSEiS AT 3 P. M-. WANTED WANTED- Man to take over twoI room suite at 306 E. Madison. Elec- tric lights, hot water, etc. See Bal-I lou or Palmer at 445 E. University. WANTED- Two college women for help in Foster's Tea Room. Apply at 'once. WANTED- Room-mate. Well furn- ished room, vapor heat. $3.50, 415 N. Division. 320-J. WANTED-Room from Thursday to Monday with woman student. Call 248'1-M. WANTED-A card writer, one who has had experience in writing cards for department store. Mack & Co. WANTED-A competent cook for fra- ternity of 30. Good salary. Call 609. WANTED-One or two tickets for Ill- inois game. Call Zin, 402-W. __ WANTED-Party of five h..as urgent need for five tickets for Illinois game. Address Box SS, Daiy. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Desirable front suite on. second floor. All modern, for two boys. Good .light and well heated. 337 E. William St. FOR RENT- Large, well furnished room,yhot and cold water. Private family. $7.50 single, 4.50 each for two. Phone 106-M. FOR RENT-One pleasant, well furn- ished double room, vapor heat. $3.50 each. 415 N. Division. Phone :120-.. FOR RENT-Garage opposite Ferry Field gates. Entrance on State St. Call 607 Hoover Ave. FOR RENT-Front suite for married couple or two young ladies. 910 Washington. 1724-J. FOR RENT-Front suite of two rooms near campus, surroundings quiet. 1207 Willard St. FOR' RENT-Suite. Price very rea- sonable. Phone 968-R. LOST AND FOUND LOST--Lady's wrist watch on Wash- tenaw Ave., between Cambridge Road and State St. Initials K. M. F. engraved on back. Finder please call 800-M and ask for Miss Finn. LOST-Saturday near the corner of -ill and State Sts., a Waltham wrist watch, nickle case, detached from strap. Return to Box K, Daily office. Reward. LOST--One brown glove and a black leather notebook. Return to Helen Bailey, Martha Cook building. LOST- Person taking leather. note- book from Union table Wednesday evening will please return to same place. LOST-Between High School and Arch St., comb containing brilliants. Re- turn to 708 Arch St. Reward. LOST--Fountain pen without cap Fri- dLy. Oct. 22, on State St. between West Hall and Hill. Phone 2704-M. An enrollment of 162 nurses in the Nurses Training school, connected' with the University hospital fails to supply the constantly increasing de- mand. Due to the facility with which wo- men may now engage in business, and the long hours that nurses have been subjected to, a decrease in the number of girls entering the ,nursing profession has been noted. To remedy this condition the nurses in the University hosptial have the eight hour day while the same length of time for night duty is to go into effect Nov. 1. Student activities are being stressed more and more. The new nurses have the same course in physical educa- tion that freshman girls in any other department in the University have. Their separate unit of the University Y. W. C. A., an athletic association, Dance tonight, Packard Academy.- A r.1.. MfANY costumes are incomplete without an Ostrich Fan. We're showing the newest in jade, turquoise, burnt orange, cerise and pink - all wonderfully made. Priced from $12.50 to $18.50. (On the Second Floor) , ' 7-7777X --d mi. 7z '0 - 124 South Main p I- AC V ,,, LOST-Psychology Text Book between Church St. and Natural Science on Tuesday. Call 338. LOST-Moleskin choker left in Room 13 Law building, Thursday morning. Reward. J. Jenison, 826 Tappan Ave., FOR SALE FOR SALE-Rebuilt Remington, Un- derwood, Oliver and other type- writers. New, Fox portables. Phone Marst4on, 1951-R. 555 Packard. FOR SALE- Buick Roadster-first class condition. $350.00 down- Terms. Call Riker, 397. FOR SALE -- A Winchester, model 1906. Repeating rffle. Call 1206-J ank ask for J. C. Adams. MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST PRICES paid for your old clothes. Phone 1981-W, and will call at your convenience. There Are A Thousand AND ONE THINGS YOU NEED IN THE HARDWARE LINE, AND WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS AS WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK. WHEN DOWN TOWN, DROP IN AND LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF STUDY LAMPS, STERNO SETS for SHAVING ELECTRIC GRILLS, & ELECTRIC CURLERS JNO. C. FISCHER Co. 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