I 1 1L 1J V1\. £A~.5S R.VJ LL 1 News From The Other, Colleges rinnell-- Sixty-eight college men former president, Marion L. Burton, r living in town have been assign- who remarked that he believed that is associate members of the dorm- every first year student on the cam-' les. These men will be eligible for pus should know at least three college inter-dorm contests and are free yells, and both verses of the Minne- take part in all the activities in sota song. The sophomores caught the r hall. idea and are prepared to enforce it. :i Ohio-Instead of the regular pea- nut style freshman cap the Ohio preps will be given woolen headgear, with ear flaps, to be worn the year around. Cornell--A woman's administrative committee will take the place of a dean of women at Cornell college this year. The committee will be compos- ed of the head residents of the various' dormitories., Self-government is also being es- tablished this year. A committee of seven has been elected to draft a con- stitution. Iowa-An unusual record in dormi- tory construction has been made in the colonial group of buildings that will house 240 women. "The Lodges," is the name of the new group. The four dormitories are connected by cor- ridors in which are located offices and parlors and library. The five build- ings are built around an inner court. This is to be planted with shrubery before freezing weather by the de- partment of grounds, and will blos- som in flowers as early in the spring as plants can be secured. BOARD MEETING TO ELECT NEW ADVISER FROM FACULTY New advisers to the Women's league will be elected from the wives of fac- ulty members at the board meeting to be held at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, in the parlors of Barbour gymnasium. Delegates will be elect- ed at this meeting to the State Fed- eration of Women's clubs to be held at Laning, next week. Other import- ant matters will be brought to the at- tention of the board on this occasion. Girls' Attention. Rain Water Sham- poos, Marcelled Waving, Face and Scalp Treatment at Mrs. J. R. Tro- janowski's, 1108 So. University. Pkone 696-W.-Adv. Michigan Song Books and Memory Books at Wahr's University Book- stores.-Adv. Mlnnesota-Sophomores at the Uni- ersity of Minnesota have been quick o follow up the siuggestions of their MASONS ATTENTION Every Mason on the campus invited o attend the first smoker and get-to- 'ether of the year. It will be held ,aturday evening, Oct. 16, at 8:00 p.1 a. at the Michigan Union. The Ma- onic band will furnish the music for; he occasion.-Adv. Patronize Daily advertisers.---Adv.: Remember the new Shorthand class, Monday, Oct. 11. School of Short- hand, 711 N. Univ. Ave.-Adv. The "STANDARD" Loose-Leaf Notes at Wahr's University Book Stores.-Adv. The "STANDARD" Loose-Leaf Notes at Wahr's University Book Stores.-Adv. Engineer's Supplies at Wahr's Uni- versity Book Stores.-Adv. Shop tools and Lab. supplies at Wahr's University Book Stores.-Adv. Ann Arbor's progressive merchants use The Michigan Daily.-Adv, THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT $P. M. 1ASSIFI DV ERTIS N THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P. M, WOMEN IN DEMAND FOR LIGHT WORK There are more requests for Univer- sity women to do part time work along the lines of light house work, table, waiting, sewing, care of children, and work for board and room than there are applicants for these places, ac- cording to Marguerite Chapin, '20, as- sistant to the dean of women, who is in charge of the placing of girls in these positions. Rates for this type of work have increased somewhat this year. Car of children is rated thirty cents per hour with other services ranging front twenty-five to fifty cents according to the type of work and ability and seed of the worker. It was agreed by a committee re- cnutiy acting upon such matters that five hours per day at the rate of hirty cents per hour should be given in ex- change for board and room, this scale amounting to $10:50 a week, the av- erage cost of board and room for Uni- versity women. There have been very few calls for stenographic and other clerical work and there are many girls who have applied for this sort of positions, some of them with long experience. It has been suggested by Miss Chapin that professors and others requiring occa- slonal services of this nature com- municate with her in this connection. Miss Chapin has asked that Univer- sity women who are occupied in any kind of outside work report to her im- mediately so that record may be kept of the number of women who are help- ing to support themselves during their college courses. New Nurses' Unit of Y. W. . A. A new nurses' unit of the University Y. W. C. A. has been organized at the Homoeopathic hospital. This unit is auxiliary to the University Y. W. C. A. The officers of the unit,;Margaret Lam- bert, president; Edna Kneisley, vice- president; Lena Thomet, treasurer; Grace Johnson, secretary; will be in- stalled by Lois De Vries, '21, president of the University Y. W. C. A. The services will take place Monday, Oc- tober 18. All nurses of the Homoeo- pathic hospital will be present. Let us keep your clothes clean. We wash in soft water. White Swan Laundry. Phone 165.-Adv. The "STANDARD" Loose-Leaf Notes at Wahr's University Book Stores.-Adv. Engineer's Supplies at Wahr's Uni- versity Book Stores.--Adv. Shop tools and Lab. supplies at Wahr's University Book Stores.-Adv. Engineer's Supplies at Wahr's Uni- versity Book Stores.-Adv. "Portraits that please" at the Derr Studio.-Adv. WANTED WANTED -Reliable, trustworthy man to take orders for trees, - shrubs, roses, vines, bulbs, etc. nNo deliv- ery or collection work. High com- mission paid., FIRST NATIONAL NURSERIES, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED - Woman student wants part time stenographic work. Ex- perience in both shorthand and typewriting. Box C, care of Daily. WANTED-Experienced stenographer and typist for work requiring one to two hours daily. Phone Univer- sity 92-J for appointment. WANTED-Upperclassman now room- ing with freshman Lit, desires single room. Will exchange with fresh- man. Box B, Daily. WANTED-Live salesman to introduce a new line in Ann Arbor. Best sell- ing proposition offered on the cam- pus. Call Beatty, 1119-R. WANTED-Garage, near Division and Jefferson. Preferably heated or what have you. J. C. Morris, 293-W. WANTED-A young man of good char- acter would like a room in a pri- vate family. Write Box V. R. WANTED-Club of upperclassmen to board for the school year, by wom- an of wide experience. Box B. B. WANTED-Good bass soloist wanted for church work. Apply 312 S. Di- vision St. Phone 212-J. WANTED-High prices paid for your old clothes. Phone 1981-W and will call at you rconvenience. WANTED- Room-mate. Also single room to rent. Phone 1194-M. J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 118 South Main Street Women Locker tickets wil be given out by. Mrs. Blackburn every day from 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 o'clock, with the excep- tion of Monday, until Wednesday, Oct. 13, in Barbour gymnasium. There has been some confusion as to the numbers of phones at Betsy, Barbour house. The general call for residents is 2676, for the director,Miss1 Sheldon, 2339, and for the business manager, Miss Royer, 2178. 1 The first two of these numbers were formerly lines serving the second and third floors of Helen Newberry resid- ence. An important meeing of the board of directors of the Women's League will be held at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, Oct. 9, in the board room in Barbour gymnasium. Members of the board are urged to be present. Freshmen taking gymnasium work are asked to present their locker tick- ets to Mrs. Blackburn before Wednes- day, Oct. 13. Tickets may be bought at the secretary's office in University hall for $1, the regular gymnasium fee. Sophomores should leave the sched- Jles of their gymnastic hours in the physical director's office in Barbour gymnasium before noon Monday, Oct. TYPEWRITERS Repaired, Rebuilt. Mechanical Service A. C. Stimson Mother Should Have Your Photograph Made at STUDIO. 721 N. University 296 J ..,..._ ........,..w .. FL p I SPECIAL I6 11. i 11 1. All girls who are interested in oc- cupational therapy, who have had training in it and want to continue the work, see Hulda Bancroft at Newber- ry hall. There will be an important meeting' of the Girls' Mandolin club at 7:15 o'clock, Tuesday evening, Oct. 15, in the Women's league room at Univer- sity hall. Several announcements will be made, and plans for the year will be discussed. The Junior advisers' supper is to follow Dean Myra B. Jordan's tea, Monday night, Oct. 11. All juniors will come to Barbour gymnasium at 6 o'clock to meet their freshmen, and bring them to the supper. Pure Silk Hand Framed Knitted Cravats ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITER $2.85 LUTZ CLOTHING STORE 21? S, MAIN STREET TVTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM Crowded every meal BUT Room for All Our Last years customers One half block South of "MAJ" 508 Thompson St. 1579 M 1. I., FOR RENT FOR RENT-To one or two Medics or Hospital Assistants, large front room, opposite University Hospital. All modern conveniences. Well furn- ished. Price right. Call No. 1122-W. FOR RENT-Several apartments one block 'from campus. We write In- surance of all kinds-Potter and Allshouse-601-4 1st National Bank. Telephone 2072. FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, front suite, second floor for three people near cor. Washtenaw and Church Sts., four doors from street car. 425 Church St. FOR RENTExceptionally comfort- able double study room with dorm- itory. Two and one-half blocks from campus. $8 per-week. Mrs. Foster, 924 Oakland.; FOR RENT - Very desirable front suite suitable for two or three. Two blocks from campus. 429 S. Divis- ion, phone 1741-R. FOR RENT- Fine large suite with two single beds. Half block from campus. Men. $8. 210 S. Thayer. Phone 2488-4. FOR RENT-Two extra good suites, one block from campus. 616 Church. Plone 907-R. FOR RENT - Double room on first floor near the campus. Price $8.00. Call 993-W, 421 E. University. FOR RENT-Fine large suite with two single 'beds; one block from cam- pus. Girls. 911 Monroe. FOR RENT-Room for two or three. Half block from campus. See Graves 608 East William St. FOR RENT-Single room for rent for lady. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J. FOR RENT-One single room. 512% East William. MISCELLANEOUS- AUCTION SALE-On Saturday, Oct. 9th,. at 1:30 p. m.-the householdf goods of the late Mrs. Rosina Wahl at her late home, 116 E. Hill St. After which the house and lot will also be sold. J. W. Finnell, Auction- eer. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Essex roadster. Practic- ally new, run only 3,000 miles. Five Cord tires and complete equipment. Mechanically perfect and a bargain for cash. Dr. S. G. Bush, Chelsea. Phone 27. FOR SALE-Modern six room house, fine S. E. location. B'eautifully de- corated, clean, ready to occupy. $3,000 down and monthly payments. Telephone owner, 1600-J. FOR SALE - Nelson sport model speedster, fine condition. Very rea- sonable. Car just overhauled thor- oughly. Will demonstrate. Call 258 after 6 p. m. FOR SALE-Buscher E fia.t Baritone and B flat Tenor Saxophones, like new, with cases. C. E. Gilbert, 319 N. Main St. FOR SALE - Gibson Mando-Cello. Practically new, fair price. Over- land Garage. Phone 2440, evenings. FOR SALE-Drawing outfit, Smith's inorganic Chem. text and. Zoology lab. manual. Phone 1170-J. FOR SALE--Ford touring car $250.00; good tires and in fine running ord- er. 1340 Volland St. LOST AND FOUND LOST-A lady's green purse about 6x3 containing about $23 and papers. Lost around 555 S. Division. Return to Ethel Ward at above address and receive reward. LOST-Trunk bearing "E. M." Detmioit, Mich." Probably delivered to wrong address. Call 1662-W. Reward. LOST-Treasurer's receipt and Ath- letic Coupon. Call T. M. Pettibone, prone 1058-M. LOST-Dunhill pipe Tuesday night on Packard near Williams. Reward. Box BB, Daily. LOST-Thursday a Chi Omega soror- ity pin. Name on back. Call 1325. LOST-A bunch of keys. Call 344. LOST-Pair of tortoise trimmed nose- glasses. Same left in lobby of Un- ion. Return to Daily office. Care Box CC. i T HE Boyshform is a sturdy brassiere which wears well and gives that much desired boy- like, flat, smooth appearance. It can be worn under evening gowns, street costumes or waists of the sheerest materials without the use of a camisole. The Boyshform sizes range from 32 to 46. Prices are from 75c to $4.00, depending upon the material used. (ON THE SECOND FLOOR) O UR discerning choice in buying only the best and smartest apparel insures your complete satisfaction, both as to quality and authenticity of style. Our prices are surprisingly moderate. _. r F'~ 'A'A ~ -~-- w -m 124 South Main RIVATE Boarding house opened at LOST-On State St., 3 P. M. Friday, 445 East University. Strictly home Parker fountain pen. Reward. M. cooking. Clark, phone 2780. I ANN ARBOR, MI"IA MICHIGAN