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League Announces Advisory Board Mrs. Earle W. Dow, Mrs. Shirley W.
At the meeting of the board of di- Smith, Mrs. Neil Williams, Mrs. Mar-
rectors of the Women's league yester- ion L. Burton, and Mrs. John R. Ef-r
day mprning, the advisory board as finger.
chosen for this year was announced.
The board will consist of the follow- New is the time to order your PER-
ing members: Mrs. Louis R. Strauss, SONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS. Engrav-
Mrs. Thomas E. Rankin, Mrs. Roy W. ing and Embossing. 0. D. Morrill, 17
Cowden, Mrs. Wilbur Ir. Humphreys, Nickel's Aarcade.-Adv.
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FREDERICK R. GRIFFIN
"Adventures in Patriotism"
NATURAL SCIENCE AUDITORIUM
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 6,1920
AT 7:30 P. M.
UNDER AUSPICES
UNITARIAN LAYMEN'S LEAGUE
STUDENTS AND PUBLIC WELCOME -:
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There will be a brief meeting of all
junior girls to hear a discussion of
the class play at 4:30 o'clock Monday
afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell
hall.

You'll Find that Silk Under-Garments
Make Very Desirable Christmas Gifts

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The stage and property committees
of Masques will meet at 4 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon in Barbour gym-
nasium.
A banquet for all Presbyterian wom-
en students will be held at the Pres-
byterian church at 6 o'clock Thurs-
day night at Newberry hall. Tickets
may be secured any time at Newberry
hall.
Prof. William A. Frayer, of the his-
tory department, will address the open
forum, at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday aft-
ernoon in Newberry hall, on the sub-
ject "The New Europe." Discussion
will be conducted by Helen Koch, '21,
chairman of the "International Serv-
ie" forum group.

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324 SOUTH STATE STREET

EAST AND SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUES

Mrs. Gertrude Martin, executive sec-
retary of the national organization of
Collegiate Alumnae, will speak at 3
o'clock Monday afternoon, Dec. 6, at
Martha Cook building. All members
are invited.
Freshmen are requested to pay their
social-tax of 50 cents either at Dean
Myra B. Jordan's office in Barbour
gymnasium or to Helen Delbridge, '24,
at Helen Newberry residence.
Entertainment is being planned by
the Womens' league for women who
are expecting to spendtthe holidaysain
Ann Arbor. In order to facilitate ar-
rangements, these persons are-asked
to- sign at the office of the dean of
women. Any girls desiring work dur-
ing vacatipn will so indicate at this
time.
UNIVERSITY MEN! Best and saf-
est place to put your money is with
HURON VALLEY BLDG. & SAVINGS
ASSO. Dividends never less than 6
per ct. Can withdraw money anytime
and receive 5 per ct. from day of in-
vestment. Win. L. Walz, Pres., H. H.
Herbst, Secy., Saving Bank Building.-
Adv.
Use the advertising columns of The
Michigan Daily to reach the best of
Ann Arbor's buyers.-Adv.

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HETHER it's a graceful night gown or
lovely lingerie for the day, Silk Under-
garments will best please you. There are attrac-
tive tailored styles of charming simplicity, but
by far the greater number are adorned with soft
laces and dainty embroidery designs. Gowns,
chemises, vests, camisoles and petticoats com-
pose this delightful array.
Then there are Porto Rican hand-made styles
in night gowns and envelope chemises only. All
garments are amply cut (no skimping), which
gives assurance of comfort and that they will be
shapely and becoming however often they are
laundered.

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711 PACKARD STREET

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They're up to the
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this store-t'l.;
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HOROUGHLY acceptable as Christmas gifts and
delightful if purchased for one's own use are these

Ask for the

Silk Komonas and Negligees.

They combine an ex-

quisite charm with distinct utility and are in the most en-
trancing colors imaginable. Prices are Reduced One-
Third.

(Second Floor)

The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe
for CAMPUS
ana CLASS ROOM
Ideal, All Round College Shoe
Same High Quality as the
TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOE
If your dealer cannot supply you
write us for catalog and prices
THOMAS H. LOGAN COMPANY
Hudson. Mass.
Send for the Tom Logan Calendar,
which pictures, suitable for framing.
the International Golf match between
Ouimet, Ray and Vardon.

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COLOUMNAS COLUMN
CLOSES CLOSES
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Shoes Take

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Black leather notebook with
name Bernadette Cote engraved on
outside. Finder please return to
Betsy Barbour House office. i3
LOST-Gold Eversharp pencil at Hy-
giene Lecture, Thursday, Dec. 2.
Leave at Daily, Box B. K. 53-2
LOS"'--Polypha se Duplex Sli de Rule.
Case marked with A and two stars.
W. Chamberlin, 332 Maynard. Phone
137i-R. 53-3
LOST-Aipha Rho Chi fraternity pin.
Intials A. P.. X. Finder please call
1366. li. I. Stanley. 52-2
LOST-A small grey silk coin purse,
Thursday morning. Finder please
return to 1312 Geddes or call 1168.
52-2
LOST--Michigamua pin. Finder please
leave at Box C. C., at the Daily. 53
WANTED
FOR RENT- Large pleasant, front
room, $6.00 for two, near Huron car
line. Enquire, 332 Eighth St., Ann
Arbor. 51-3
WANTED-A student to share a front
suite at 425 S. Division. Price rea-
sonable. Phone 1565-3. 53-5
WANTED-Roommate, 214 S. Thayer,
one-half block from Campus. Phone
1083,M. 53-3
XISCELLAMEOU8
HIGHEST PRICES Paid for your old
clothes. Phone 1981-W, and will
call at your convenience. 50-12i

FOR SALE

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Rice 'S

FOR SALE-New suit clothes forl
than half prig. Navy blue,
wool, size 38. For particulars
call 1024-R.

less
all
call
53

FOR SALEU --- Mandolin-banjo
Fleather case. Good condition.
R. Smith, Phone 371.

and
Call
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FOR SALE - Banjo-mandolin and
case. Will sell cheap. Call 1201
between 7 and 8 P. M. 53-3
FOR SALE-Farland Banjo, wooden
rim. Beautiful Instrument. If in-
terested call 1791-M. 48-6
4FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Room with south and
east exposure, steam heat. Also
roommate wanted for another room.
Phone 1194-M. 53-3
GARAGE for rent at 524 Linden St.
Call or phone 2328-3. 53-3
MISCELLANEOUS
$15 REWARD offered to anyone as-
certaining as to whereabouts of a
man's brown leather overcoat, beav-
er collar and belt, stolen from
Chemistry building on Nov. 30. Call
1830-J. 6-
WILL THE Person who took pack-
age containing a pair of trousers
from the Arcade Barber Shop, Wed-
nesday afternoon, Nov. 25, kindly
call Stoddard, Phone 909. Reward.
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$18.00 Cordovan Brogue Shoes TOP GRADE now $13.75
$17.00 Heavy Norwegian Grain STICHED HEEL now $12.75
$16.00 Heavy Scotch Grain Oxford STICHED HEEL now $10.00
ALL OTHER SHOES HAVE DROPPED ACCORDINGLY

We can save you money

BECAUSE we are out of the

High Rent District

Rice's Motto
Quick Sales and
Small Profits

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Rice aid. Soi

We Sell Men and
Boys Nigh Grade
shoes,

338 So. Main St. near Williams

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