THE MICHIGAN DAILY The Women's Athletic association _" .112 I TVTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM Crowded every meal BUT Room for All Our Last years customers One half block South of "MAJ" WINDOW SHADES PICTURE FRAMING Student Headquarters We carry complete stocks of "Brighten-Up" finishes In small size cans for all "touch-up" jobs around the house. PAINTS ENAMELS VARNISHES BRUSHES WALL PAPER KALCIMINES STAINS GLASS M -I I L. E. WENZEL MICHEL FOKINE WHO WILL AP- pear tonight at the Whitney theater. f NEVERTHELESS" GIVEN BY MASOUES AT PARTY "iNevertheless!' tha's a funny word," says Lou, the little heroine of "Nevertheless," the pleasing one-act play which Masques presented at the Women's league party yesterday aft- ernoon in Barbour gymnasium. The story centers about a litte :brother and sister who are sent to their room to reada book called "The Narrow Path," as a punishment for using bad grammar. They stumble, upon the word "nevertheless," which they do not understand, are interrupt- ed by a rather pleasant burglar, and lead him back to the straight and nar- row path that they are reading about. The part of the little girl is played by Frances Maire, '21, her brother by Mary Ives, '23, and the burglar by Minnie Louise Pratt, '21. The party which followed the play was as great a success as the play, tb judge by the laughter that issued from the gymnasium while the many round dances were in process. Lead by Theodosia Burton, '21, chairman of the social committee of the league, the "circle two-step" and other feature dances of the get-acquainted sort were were introduced. Michigan songs were sung, and the atmosphere of the party was friendly and informal. REPRESENTATIVES OF At least 20 University women repre- senting women's organizations will go to Columbus on the special train this morning. A chaperone, Mrs. R. W. Cowden, is being sent by the Women's league. Marguerite Clarks, '20, is going as a representative from the Women's league board; Helen Reade, '21, and Helen Middleswart, '22, Alpha Chi Omega; Dorothy O'Connor, '21, and Marie Gaertner, '23, Theta Phi Alpha; Elsie Townsend, '22, Caryatides; Quinneth Summers, '21, Gamma Phi Beta; Ruth Goodhue, '22, Blanche Bryan, '21, and Eleanor Spencer, '21, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ora Von Ewe- gen, '21, Delta Delta Delta; Rebecca Condon, '22, Kappa Alpha Theta; Josephine Triplett, '21, Maryland Hartloff, '22, Eleanor Fuller, '21, Mar- ian Gill, '21, Lois Elwood, '22, Leilla Woodworth, '21, Edna Lieblein, '21, and Marian Mutschler, '21, Martha Cook building. Don't forget to enroll in that short- hand class next Tuesday at the School of Shorthand, 711 N. Univ. Ave.-Adv. THE MICHIGAN STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY Is organizing classes to teach the handling of local and Long Distance Calls. The work is partic- ularly interesting as it consists of completing calls not only within the city, but to many other cities in Michigan and other states. THE SALARIES ARE ATTRACTIVE Information concerning these classes can be secured at The Telephone Office PHIL DIAMOND and his first orchestra - will furnish the music for the : VICTORY DAY DANCE at DEXTER WED., NOVEMBER 10 COMEI Everybody Will Be There y111111111111111111111111111t1111~ilillllillll:i PHONE 84 Painting and Decorating 207 EAST LIBERTY ST. m T'HE BANK OF SERVICE Commercial Banking in all its Branches. Savings Department and Safety Deposit Vaults. Exchange on All Parts of the World. A. B. A. Travelers' Checks. FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK 101-103 So. Main St. 330 So. State St., (Nickels Arcade) Member of the Federal Reserve System. I TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHI N G PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE BY EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHERS AT MODERATE PRICES 0. D. MORRI'LL 17 NICKELS ARCADE wmmmm mmm -MI --I~ Bought, Sold, Rented, Ex- changed, Cleaned and Repaired. II 7. A N. IU - I WOMEN'S I HABERDASHERY EXCELLENT LINE OF GLOVES including 1 I Strap Wrist Mocha PXM sewn with seamless wool glove. Excellent for driving i i O. D. MORRILL 17 Nickels Arcade I ane in~Iefzon hog. " ! ®I 1 I EngagementExtraordinary Whitney Theatre Saturday, November RICHARD HERDERN Offers the Art Sensation of the Century MICHEI VERA FOKINE FOK INA Creator of the Morderd Russian Ballet Art Peerless Interpreter of Fokiue Masterpieces e *$1.00 to $5.00; Boxes $5.00; Lower Floor $3.00; Prices. Balcony $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. Mal Orders Now