- THE MICHIGAN DAILY - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - J UNIVERSITY MEN! The HURON porated 1891. Can draw your money VALLEY BLDG. AND SAVINGS ASSO. anytime and receive 5 per ct. from flay offers the best medium for saving andonvestment. Evry ays Eelyi your loss.. Wmn.I.,. Walz, P'resident.' increasing your money. Never paid H. H. Herbst, Secy. & Atty., A. A. Sav- less than 6 per (L. dividends. Incor- ings Bank Bldg., Main St. Adv. Are You Equipped for 1o n en Freshman Girls' Glee club will meet, at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon in harbour gymnasium. Children's wards at the University hospital are still under quarantine. Girls who regularly do social service work there should report at Newberry hall at their regular hours. Your Orchestra IF NOT, CALL AND SEE THE XYLOPHONE FOR $153.00 312 OCTAVES, WITH CASE IT'S A DEAGAN There will be a rehearsal of the cast of the Junior Girls' -play at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in, Sarah Caswell Angell hall. WOMEN TO CANVASS UNIVERSITY HOUSES F OR RELIEF FUND, - A DESIRE FOR ANY TYPE OF DANCING may easily be satisfied at MLLE. JEANETTE KRUZSKA'S DANCING STUDIO AESTHETIC DANCING SOFT SHOE DANCING TOE DANCING BALL ROOM DANCING We aim to make you graceful in addition to knowing steps Instructors MLLE. KRUZSKA PHILIP MILLER, '23 Studio-324 E. Huron St. Phone 2308.R. Diamonds were at first picked up on the surface. Mines were shallow, and cheaply worked but very productive. Now the mines are so deep - 2,000 to 3,000 feet - and the yield has become so small (about $6 per ton of rock), that to produce the value of ahone-carot dia- mond in its finished condition, about eighty tons of rock must be lifted to the surface, moved six miles to the works, weath- ered two years, crushed and sent to the pulsating machines ten miles away. EXTRA" SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION On all Kodaks and Cameras to go into effect at Once. Ta k e advantage of these prices and this weather. 0- LYNDON & COMPANY 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY b l l llilllIlll llll111D1tilliltllflf11111111D1l i l tfl t11t1111111Dl t11l ALSO LUDWIG DRUMS & ACCESSORIES SAXOPHONES The RindI KING & BUESCH TERMS T Illllllllllf Schaeberle & So 110s. r ,, FOR yol l cl TWO SC WUERTH 0 ARCA You Like All dormitories, sororities, and University houses will be visited by JER C MELODY girls Tuesday evening to tell the women of the University about the 0 SUIT foreign relief campaign which will open on the campus this week. Three Ii1111111 national campaigns are being com- bined into one big drive here. Mar- guerite Clark, '21, has charge of the n, M USiC H OUSe work among the girls. At a joint meeting of Mortarboard and Senior Main St. society held last Thursday night at Helen Newberry residence it was de- cidedsthat these organizations would sponsor the drive. College Exchanges, New Hampshire- Tuition rates at DN FNew Hampshire State college have ad- moV NE vanced from $100 to $200 for students from outside the state. The $75 fee charged for residents of the state re- mains unchanged but, the additional fee imposed on all students has been raised from $36 to $50. President Het-. zel stated that this action was taken largely to restrict the student body Lto residents ofNew Hampshire. DePauw-The clock at DePauw un- iversity is regulated by wireless from Washington, D. C. The standard clock ® ~opens and closes the wireless key at each tick. The messages, received every, day at 11 o'clock in the morning and 9 o'clock at night, last for three D E S minutes ending on the stroke of the ® hour. Harvard-The official report of the college year shows a loss of $6,343.44 in major and .minor sports. The total expenditures were $174,578.28, and the receipts $168,234.84. Football and base- ball were the only sports on the plus side of the ledger. NCE STUDIUS -r DORMITORIES TO ACCOMMODATE 190 FOR SUMMER SESSION des - NICKELS Accommodtonsfor19womenstu Newberryresidence, Betsy Barbour house, Alumnae residence, and Kent hall during the next Summer session. Betsy Barbour will be open for sum- s THISmer students for the first time, as F EM Nconstruction work was not completed COLUMN before the beginning of the Summer CLOSES session last year. TISiNG . AT 3 P,M University authorities urge that women who expect to attend school this summer and who want board and FOR SALE roam in one of these buildings, make application as soon as possible. Ap- FOR SALE-z$1.50 ticket for Detroit plications for Helen Newberry resid- Orchestra, Monday, Jan. 24, for ence should be made to Miss Helen $1.00; also $1.00 extra'concert tick- Bishop, social director; those for Betsy et, Monday, Feb. 28, for $.75; or both tickets for $1.50. Phone 976-J1 Barbour house to Miss Eleanor She- -Pearson. 82- don, social director, and applications FOR SALE-Two tickets for concert for the two other buildings to Miss Monday night. In section 5. $1.50 Marguerite Chapin, acting dean of wo- each. Call 1177-J. 81-2 mr for the Summer session. FOR SALE- One ticket for Detroit Undergraduate women of the regular Symphony concert, January 24. Call session in residence during the sum- 1790-M. ' 81-2 mer are required to room in houses , --,- approved by tle dean of women. My Dairy Lunch': Our food is the best Our prices are right ~ HOURS 7 A.M. TO 1 P. M. 5 P. M. TO 7 P. M. i= SUNDAYS 8 A. M. TO 7:30 P.M. 512 EAST WILLIAM STREET SI I1IIi1i11iili liIIi l Uii 1iii lilli li llilll:I I -'1r. V esimer's Why are you so Insistent? Dinners are so Hard to Equal ASOHLANDERER AND S E Y F R I E D "Home of Good Diamonds" 113 E. LIBERTY Opposite D. U. R. Station Just Above Rae Theatre I Because Mal rdr ffeefsteak Phone Orders Promptly Filled Mail Orders Promptly Filled EST. 1857 HALSEY'S DA WUERTH - Arca Wool Jersey Sport Suits T H I S' COLUMN CLOSES AT3 P.M.VER LOST AND OUND- LOST - Watch chain with circular pendant atttched, Saturday after- noon in either Medical school lib- rary, or between Medical school and Union. Finder please call Johnson, 2595-R. 79-4 LOST-Ten dollars in bills Wednes- day evening on tSate St., or North University Ave. Finder please phone 1656-J. 82-1 LOST-Ten. dollar bill on campus, State St., or Chem. Bldg. Reward. Call Quinlavin, 1920-J. 82-1 LOST-Tortoise shell rimmed glasses between Washtenaw and Library. Please call 2570. 82-1 LOST-Cloth hat at Ohio game. Find- er please call Harvey, 1884-J. Re-I ward. 82-2 LOST - Brown knit scharf; purple- stripes. Call 1858-J. Reward. 82-2 LOST-Parker pen in Lane hall. Find- er call 1730-M. Reward. 8214 FOUND-A pair of glasses on State St., near Hill. Owner may call at the Daily office and identify. 82-1 WANTED WANTED-Roommate. Double room on third floor. Half block from campus. Call 1660-R or 220 So. ng- alls. 81-2I WANTED-Suite for second semester. Send particulars to Box M. V., Daily. 82-2 WANTED-Single room with private family, preferably on south-west side of campus. Box ML X. 81-2 $14 75 This is the best news that we have been able to announce for a long time. Jersey is recognized as ideal material for sport suits. Its wearing qualities are as well known as its beauty. These suits will please the most fastidious, both as to practicality and style. Made in regular sport style with pleated jackets, narrow belts, pockets and button trimmings, some in tuxedo style, others with tailored Collars, in a variety of shades, these little suits are just the thing for spring. The colors are heather shades in blue, tan and gray, brown of a par- ticnlarly rich shade, navy, Copenhagen blue, and blue with Copenhagen trimming. can't help but be pleased with these suits at such low prices. You Other new spring suits are arriving daily and exemplify the newest style tendencies, as FOR SALE---Victrola in good conai- tion. Will sell cheap. 551 Church St. Phone 1526-R 79-6 FOR SALE-L rge Michigan Banner. best quality felt. $9.00. Call,1451. jSunday. 82-1 165 Women Report at Swim Classes Swimming classes for women at the City Y. M. C. A. are progressing rap- idly, under the direction of Viggo Nel- sn. '22. and Miss Hazel Hovev More to color, material and style. Navy blue seems to be-the best shade 'for suits, while gray is running a close second. The coats are box styles, ripple effects or tailored models, to suit your taste. Trimmings of beads, embroidery and braid are seen on some, while others are "71, 44, C1U 1Z 16G 1 e. I V FOR SALE-Farland banjo. Wooden t.an 165 women are reporting in rim, beautiful instrument. For par- ticulars call 1791-M. 82-6 classes. Further information con- cerning an exhibition to be given next MISCELLANEOUS Thursday night will be announced severely plain. The prices, too, are sure to delight you; they are so exceedingly low. ARE YOU working your way through College or a part of it? Don't for- get that working for' the National Casualty Company, furnishes you an income the year round. 310 States St., third floor. 82-6' STUDENTS wanting employment and a steady income, with a chance to build up a permanent business, should call at 310 State St., third floor. National Casualty Co. 1'3 LOCKSMITH, all kinds door and trunk keys. Repairing locks and fitting keys a specialty. Phone 2498. Dell Keeler. 74-12' THE STUDENT that did janitor work at U. of M. hospital during holidays that lost glasses, call 210-J. 80-3 FRENCH lessons by native French teacher. Phone 1158-R. 82-6 later. j SundayChicken Dinners at Teet's Dining Rooms, 75c. 805 E. Huron St.-Adv. 'SS Home of Sweet and Purity Always Fresh 302 S. Main Phone 474-W Dresses are particularly lovely this spring with their wide, flaring lines, their quaint, tight-fitting waists, and with the new materials and colors. Here gray seems to lead in pop- ularity and frocks of pearl gray taffeta are lovely enough for anyone. Navy is of course, good and in this shade, too, taffeta seems to be the reigning favorite., Starting at $25, these dresses are very low priced. New evening dresses are here in dainty, light shades, in satin tulle, velvet and taffeta, in all styles and trimmed with flowers, silver, rhinestones and rib- bons. Our ready-to-wear salon has taken on an air of springtime. Ready-to-Wear Salon, Second Floor ----