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TING PR IILEGES
RESTRICTED IN ENGLAND
W1omen
her, 2738; dents, Sanregret, 1268;
law-medics, Storz, 1172-R.
On account of the lessening of the
hockey activities, the Intramural of-
VARSITY TRACK TEAM WILL ;ice announcesthat indoor track
Hake MEE ikATI4ONS C[?IDAYevents will be greatly increased. Both
jake MEET MAROONS SATURDAY class and fraternity indoor track
ium meets will be run off. Volley ball
(Continued from Page Three) will also be played.
SUFFRAGE QUALIFICATINS
FINED BY MRS.
PANKHURST
All entering students should m
DE- arrangements at Barbour gymnas
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for medical examinations.
IWesbrook and Naylor will do the pole
Dancing classes will be discontinued vaulting. Platts will be the sole en- PHILIPPINE STUDENT WILL PART
until further notice.- try in the high jump. The shot put- TN INAUGURATION OF IARDING
"Women must be at least 30 years
of age and householders, that is own-
ers or renters of homes, or wives of
voters, in order to qualify for voting
in England," said Mrs. Emeline Pank-
hurst, noted militant suffragist, in an
interview Friday.
"These provisions were made large-
ters are Stipe and Tidy. A mile relay
Necessary changes in gymnasium will be run, the three-quarter milers
schedules should be reported by Fri- and either one of the hurdles or
day noon at Barbour gymnasium.
There will be a Women's league
party at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon in
Douglas will compose the team. Forb-
es, quarter miler from 1917, will not
be taken on this trip, as he has not
returned to top form after his two year
vacation from the track. He will be
available for the indoor meet.
Illinois Strong
iy because of the excess of feminine
over masculine inhabitants in Eng-
Word was recently received from
Washington of the appointment of
Jose M. Cajucon, '21L, as representa-
tive of the Philippine National Guards
at the inauguration of President-elect
Warren G. Harding. Cajucon, a grad-
uate of the University of the Philip-
pines, enlisted in Manila in Decenber,
1917. He received his discharge in
March, 1919, and the following Octo-
ber entered the University of Michi-
gan.
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It's Quite Apparent
That Plaid Skirts
Have Come to Stay!
land," she continued. "There are
8,000,000 women voters under the
present system. We were not satis-
fled with a suffrage so qualified, but
we attained this right during -the war
when we were in a hurry to act and
were glad to accept what parliament
offered us. Women have followed this
plan in every step of their work."
Mrs. Pankhurst described the prog-
ress in her country toward equality
of educational advantages for wom-'
en. The course followed there was
similar to that in this country, but
higher education for women has not
become as general in England as here.
"Formerly our women were educat-
ed almost wholly under governesses
in the home, receiving only a cultural
training," she explained. "Now most
of the newer- universities admit wom-
en on equal standing, Cambridge alone
holding out against them. Law schools'
bar women from entrance. but m eld-
are not ta ig regular gyum
work should see Dr. Eloise Walker This meet and the Illinois relay
and report at Barbour gymnasium by games will be the only outside com-
Friday noon. petition for the team before the indoor
meet in March, and much will have to
A sophomore song, parody is needed be done if the track title is to be re-
for the cotillion. Songs should be giv- turned to the Michigan campus, in the
en to Elsa Olesen, 1414 Wastenaw ave- light of the brilliant achievements of
nue, before Monday. the Illinois runners. At the present
time the Indians seem to have the best
All Presbyterian girls are requested team in the Conference, but develop-
to Yeturn their election cards to New- ment, under the careful hand of Coach
berry hall at once Farrell, should bring out a team able
to compete successfully.
IFrom 2 to 5 o'clock every afternoon,
the social service office at Newberry DEPARTMENTAL HOCKEY WILL
hall will be open in order that all BE INAUGURATED NEXT WEEK
girls who desire to do social service
work in the hospitals may sign up. Inter-department hockey will make
All freshmen and sophomores who
I amnottakin ,,...nlO,' (rumnasium Tn
Maj. Shows Moyie of 1915 Penn Game
Moving pictures of the famous Mich-
igan-Pennsylvania football game of
1915 are now, being shown at the Ma-
jestic theater. The pictures, which
depict the action in remarkable de-
tail, show Johnny Maulbetsch in ac-
tion time and again, and also show
the type of plays which were in favor
in that day.
The crowds, the Michigan band, the
cheer-leaders, a group picture of the
team, and a picture of Yost serve to
make the film a most complete record
of this great game.
Engagement Announced at Pi Phi
The Spring arrivals from New York prove
that!
And no wonder! For a smarter, more
factory skirt than these fetching pleated
in bright colors, was never devised!
satic-
plaids
Basketball practices will be held atI
the regular hours next week.-
its initial appearance next week when
four department ice teams meet in
tournament competition. Unsatisfac-
You should see the new ones! Some in dar-
ingly original color combinations! All beautifully
tailored.
And be sure, while you're here, to see the
charming blouses we have to wear with them!
They're quite in expensive.
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HUT ZES
Main and Liberty Sts.
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rja wueu l~l illalu, i iy Uu lzbt
est daughter, Christabel, manuevered tor weather is the reason given for The engagement of Elizabeth Tra-
her way into the law department at Class basketball teams will be an- the small number of teams which have vis, '23, to Malcolm C. McGowan,
Manchester. nounced by Tuesday of next week if been allowed to enter the tourney. '21E, was announced Feb. 11 at the
"Women who are studying in the possible. This fact also prohibits both class and Pi Beta Phi "house. McGowan is a
universities now are largely the pick- fraternity tournaments. Because of member of the Alpha Sigma Phi fra-
ed women, who come either from the Senior society will meet at 7:15 o'clock the shortness of the playing season ternity.
cultured classes or have outstanding tonight at Martha Cook building, the league will be a straight elimina-
ability and strength of character; but tion affair. The schedule will be an- Hae you seen the new brogue Ox-
as time goefordsheandgbootsucforo$10.00ouandd$11.00
as time goes on the higher education Chaperones named by the office of nounced later. at Davis Toggery Shop, 119 S. Main
is becoming more general. the dean of women for the week end Following are the team nanagers St.-Adv.
"Woman's entrance into journalism dances are as follows: Friday, at the and their phone numbers: Engi-
has done much toward raising the Union, Mrs. Yates Adams; at the Arm neers, Harold Rye, 258; lits; Gallag- Patronize Daily advertisers.-Ad"
standards of reporting in America," yMrs.H.GBergdr; at the Arm-
she said. "My experience with news- oryMrs.H. G. Berger; at the Arcade,,@##1I#I#i# II# I#I@ #IIli#iI@
shepaidr "M exprien rsce thew Mrs. F. P. Ward; Saturday, at the
paper people when I first came to the Union, Miss Martha Hills; at the Arm-
States many years ago was much less ory, Mrs. Walter Sherman, at the Ar-
pleasant than it is now and I believe cade. Mrs. H. G. Berger.
woman's influence is a big factor. We
a e t e cvlzr of t e w rd yo;know."t Dean Myra B. Jordan will resume
kher afternoons at home for the new D Ismte bCingU NTuda
CAPINFR$,0 Osemester, beginning with Tuesday, -
CAMPAIGxN FOR $1,700 TO Mac..LW
BE LALTNCHIED MARCH 3 March___ON CRANE'S LINEN LAWN & IGLiLAND LINEN
Spring arrivals. Imported Caps. STATIONERY AND CORRESPONDENCE CARDS
At the cabinet meeting held Wed- Tweeds and Heringbone, $3.50. Davis
nesday afternoon Gertrude Boggs, '22, Toggery Shop, 119 S. Main St.-Adv.
wast appnted 1vchrn of th0e ar-c The i Mayer-S,'cnairer Co.-
wsaponechimnothSa-'ygent campaign which will be launch- =I n al S cir C'
ed March 3. The quota of $1,700 must C=STATIONERS, PRINTERS & BINDERS
be raised at this time. Dr. Clara Sar- =
gent, '15M, is conducting a health Mr. Steward: = 112 S. MAIN STREET PHONE 1404 E
campaign in China under the auspic-{
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This is the last year that Dr. Sar-
THIS THIS
0LUMN COLUMN
CLOSES CLOSES
T3 P.M. ADVERTI SING-AT 3 P.M.
WANTED
FOR R:BENT
NTED-Agents everywhere to sell FOR RENT-Clean, well-lighted, good
hoc-Lo. A new and delightful food heated room for single student.
-oduct from house to house also to Just the room for one who wants to
tail trade. We have special con- study. Congenial people and fine
Iners for hotels, restaurants and roomers. Only three other roomers.
arding houses. Write for our lib- 1028 Packard St. 97
al agency proposition and free full FOR RENT - Furnished apartment.
ze pa ckage. Addresss Choc-LoF Two room or furn rooms. Every
ood Company, 316 E~ason St., 1-uigh- Tw om o ou om.Eey-
ud Park, Mich. 96-4 thing supplied. Near campus. Call
mornings. 1207 Willard St. 96-3
NTED -- Students desiring good FOR RENT - Two room suite near
ying positions for summer vaca- campus. $5.00 per week. Well furn-
on will find a chance to make big ished. 412 Thompson near William.
Ley by calling at 310 S. State St. 97-2
'd floor. A few permanent agen-
es already built up will be open in FOR RENT-A quiet, pleasant room
ne for seniors who can qualify. with private family for one gen'tle-
arm and Collegiate Dep't., Nation- man. Phone 1238-J. 97-2
Casualty Co. Phone 310-M. 95-10_
gent will be supported by the women!
of the University of Michigan, for
announceemnt of her engagement to
George Shepherd, missionary, has re-
cently been made. No substitute has
been appointed to take her place when
her resignation goes into effect.
W. A. A. ELECTS DELEGATES
TO ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
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your market service.
We would like to meat
you and figure your bill.
We steak our reputa-
ion on our ability to
please you.
THE
CENTURY MARKET
213 N. MAIN
The Phone is 1091
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Special
Price
DIE EMBOSSED
University
Fraternity
Sorority and
Departmental
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NTED-Qne large room or suite
ith exceptionally large room, with-'
three blocks radius of the cam-
is. Little furniture required. Must
allowed to have victrola. Main
urpose being the private teaching
dancing. Address Box, X. B. T.,1
saly. 97j
ione 1317-R. 13
NTED-Single room by graduate
udent. No othkr students in the
use. Distance from Campus inn-
aterial. Call 751-W from 12-1 or
304. References. 97
NTED-Men students. Few places
ft at 514 E. Jefferson. Price rea-I
nable and you get home cooked]
eals. 95-3
NTED-Good Drawing Set, K. & E.
struments. Give description and
rice. Address Box X. X., Daily.
96-31
FOR RENT--Part of large steam-
heated room. Phone 1194-M. 422 E.
Washington. _97-'3
FOR RENT-Cozy, comfortable suite
on second floor. One block north of
Campus. Phone 1047-Wi. 97-2
FOR RENT-Suite and single room for
ladies. One block north of campus.
1724-J. 95-3
FOR RENT-Light housekeepng. Two
rooms and kitchennette. 110 N. In-
galls. 95-3
FOR RENT- Two extra good suites
Phyllis Wiley, '21,' president of the
Women's Athletic association, and
Marion Koch, '23, have been chosen
as representatives to attend the Cen-
tral Sectional Athleticnconference on
March 18 and 19 at Indiana univer-
sity, Bloomington, Indiana. The pur-j
pose of this conference will be to fur-
ther athletic interests and activities
for women in American colleges.
There will be closed meetings, round ~
table discussions, and a big open
swimming meet. An informal banquet
will conclude th-e conference.
STATIONERY
Papers Ready for Immediate Delivery
Spceial Orders Solicited
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels Arcade
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k in E. E. 3. If interested, ans-
, care Box X. Y. Z., Daily 95-3
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with running water. Call 907-R1or
916 Church St. 96-3.Cerele Play Tryouts Held Today
FOR RENT-Cozy, comfortable suite Second tryouts for the French, play
o:- second flo O block north f to be preesnted this year will be held
campus.__Phone 1407-W. 96-3 this afternoon from 4 to 5:30 o'clock
FOR RENT - Suite of rooms, well in Cercle Francais rooms. All men
heated and lighted. 1335 Geddes students who have tried out or who
Ave. 96-2 are interested are 'requested to be
MISCELLANEOUS present. In addition the following wo-1
men students are asked to be present:
MAKE A NOTE OF THIS.
Typewriting of all kinds. First Misses Beckett, Warsaw, Wilson, Rod-
class work guaranteed. Double en, Stern, Wester, Gabler, McCurdy,
space, 10c per page; single space, L. Smith, G. Heindshaw.
20c per page; carbon copies, le ex-
tra, each. O. N. Graves, 517 S. Di-
vision; H. A. Hart, 935 Greenwood. Lab. Coats, Aprons, Lab Supplies
Phones 1512-J., 2726-W. 97-6 and Shop Tools at Wahr's.-Adv.
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IDENT wants to work for room.
refer to care for furnace. Addressj
ox L. L., Daily. 96-3j
Your, Choice of Any Suit or
Topcoat in the Store.
for
$32.50
Values up to $90.00
Lutz Clothing Store
217 South Main Street
FOR SALE
SALE - Chiffoners with bevel I
e mirror and five large drawers,
.en oak finish. $20.00 each. These
new designs just from the fae-
The St. Clair Shop, 309-311-
Fourth Ave. Phone 454. 96-:i
SALE - C-melody saxophone---
in." Price reasonable. Phone
95-3I
SALE - Airedale dogs. Thor-
ibreds. Fred Klinesmith. Sal- I
Phone Saline 197-R22. 95-3
SALF.-Washburn tenor banjo.
,tically new. Very reasonable.
Koon, 1810-M. 97-2
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SERVICES of a high-grade cook avail-
able for catering in your own home.
Dinner parties a specialty. Phone
2705-J. 95-6
GOOD BOARD---$6 a week for three
meals. $5 a week for two meals.
Mrs. F. M. Cilley, 314 . William.
Phone 2121-M. 96-3
LOCKSMITH - All kinds, door and
trunk keys. Repairing locks a spec-
ialty. Phone 2498. Dell Keeler. 92-12 1
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Monday between High School
and Jefferson via Maynard St., black
silk hand bag containing purse with 1
money. Purse valued as keepsake.
Finder call 1422-M. Reward. 97-2
LOST---Black leath-r notebook, 4x7
inches. Probably left in Union.
Name on cover. Call 2309-W. John
John D. Peterson. Reward. 96-2
LOST - Gold Eversharp on M. C.
tracks. Initials R. R. L. Call 384-M.
Reward. 96-2.
BOARD THAT satisfies. "Good eats"
a specialty at "Ma" Failings. 714
Monroe, Just $7.00 per week. 95-3
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