THE MICHIGAN DAILY i GIRLS TO CONSI)ER Y PLANS THIS AJTtRNOON' girls will discuss plans for for play at the party to be >n 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock this n at the Pi Beta Phi house. rho have ideas will be given a o express themselves. no songs have been turned in Katrina Schermnerhorn, '21, ,n of the committee, asks that s bring them to the party. ongs will be used at the sup- ceding the Junior Girls' play lentary performance as an- nounced at the class meeting last; week. ScenesY from last year's Junior play will furnish part of the entertainment of the afternoon. There will also be refreshments and music for dancing and songs. Health Conditions Reported Better Conditions of the contagious disease situation are much improved, accord-z ing to an announcement from the University hospital. yesterday. Al- though the contagious hospital has a number of patients, a return to reg- alar visiting hours, 2 to 3 o'clock, has been made. NURES WIJUNIT ELECTS ADVISORY BORE' MISS BAN)CROFT TO ACT AS SEC- RETARY TO NEW ORGAN- IZATION I has been reserved for the class. Tick- from men selling on the campus. Method, Paul Kilborn, ets will be sold at a special rate of The activities committee is as fol- Lawrence Snell, and 25 cents. Tickets can be obtained only lows : Ellis Hunt, chairman, Victor brecht. conditions which we have ned in our previous ads. wing the greatest bearing e cost of good diamonds s0 stabilized their values make the purchase of a liamond at the right price desirable investment. Let strate our statements over unters with real stones. (To be continued) HLANDERER AND EYFRIED me of Good Diamonds" /I 1IV A ". LEANER -AND RESSE . 204 A WRSNINOMM " Tone 6280 e e < Ladies Pare Gowns a specialty Members of thz University anti Homoeopathic hospital training schools for nurses have withdrawn from the University unit of the Y. W. C. A. and have elected a joint advis- ory committee composed of the fol- lowing~ members : Mrs,. Marion IA Burton, Mrs. F. W. Peterson, Mrs. Scott Runnels, Miss Mary Welsh, prin- cipal of the University hospital train- ing school for nurses, and Miss Cran- dell, principal of the Homoeopathic hospital nurses' training school. Withdraw From University Y This action automatically removes two members, the presidents of the University and Homoeopathic hospital units, from the cabinet of the Uni- versity Y. W. C. A. IMiss Hulda Bancroft who formerly acted as secretary to these units un- der the previous arrangement has ac- cepted a position as secretary for this new organization. Plans 2Made for Semester ithis group and plans have been formed for this semester. One of the first affairs will be a lecture given at 7:30 o'clock March 21, in Sarah Cas- well Angell hall by Miss Harriet Wild. Miss Wild is the director of physical education for the national bureau of social education. She was the originator of the better shoes campaign and is a specialist in physic- al theraputics. Senior girls are invited to attend an informal party from 3:30 to_ 5:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Pi Beta Phi house. - - --tr~trtur trrrrrprp tnnn rrrtrrttnrtrnrtr~trrm r~t~tun r~tttnttrtirt: i~ttnttturtn rrn tuutr'rttrttrtrtntrtttrrtrrtrrrittrtrrritrrrttrtttuitt;r El<>UU U~r>Eru tuunmme : r- -- - C -r -- am'am - - V a-s r _ j 1) aII r ,.r. -r 'q - i - e mm ' -- E - r back ia F. Green. Reward. Phone W.- 7 108-2 -Gold Eversharp Pencil. Find- ease return to 814 So. Univer- r call 368. Reward. 108-2 - Green gold, hand engraved, bracelet. Finder please call FOR RENT FOR RENT-Large two room suite. Furnished for comfort. All mod- ern conveniences with private run- ning water. Only two blocks from campus. A real pleasure to live with such people. 815 E. Huron St. 107-2 FOR RENT-Single front room, sec- ond floor. Want to buy double deck, also single bed. Phone 1722-W. 110I N. Ingalls. - 106-31 FOR RENT-Pleasant front suite and single room for married couple or ladies. 910 E. Washington. 107-3 FOR RENT-Large beautiful room$ ar- ranged for two. Steam heat. Phone 119-M, 422 E. Washington. 108-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE-1917 -Ford Roadster in very good condition. Cheap for cash. Call 1753-5. 106-3 FOR SALE-Three dress suits, sizes 36, 37, and 40. Phone 1014-M. 108 MISCELLANEOUS TWO DOLLARS per couple will take you to the Soph Prom and home again in a Cadillac Taxi. Phone reservations now. Cadillac Taxi. 1625. 108-2 REWARD-Will the preson who pick- ed up a pocketbook in the Regis- trar's office, Monday afternoon, IPhone E. G. Aldrich, 2383-M. 106-3 All solicitors in th Dr. Clara Sarg- ent campaign are to report between 9 and 12 and 2 and 5 o'clock each day at Newberry hall.- Women interested in social service or toy shop wvork are asked to sign between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock any afternoon at Newberry hall. Mummers will hold tryouts for the play to be given March 25 from 3 to 4:15 o'clock Friday afternoon in Bar- bour gymnasium. IAll, girls who have subscribed to the Sargent campaign fund and- who have not received a printed tag are asked to stop at Newberry hall to ob- tain one. Junior Girls' play rehearsals will be held at 4 and 7 o'clock -today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Springois Keynote Of Has ques Play' There is no telling what spring and flowers together can accomplish. When the first. warmth of spring is in the air, and the windows of the florists' shops are crowded with growing hya- cinths and tulips, even an old maid Imay succeed in having a romance. At least this is the premise upon which was written ,The Florists' Shop," the one-act play which Masques will pre- sent at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. The weather is being relied upon to be appropriately springlike, and the Blu-Maize Blossom shop has volun- teered to provide flowers enough to transform the stage into a veritable "Florist's Shop." The scenery and staging has been looked to with es- p ecial care by the student committee in charge, in order that the flowers may be set off to advantage, and the pleasing, whimsical atmosphere of the play reproduced. SOPH L1ITS TO GIVE THEATER PARTY AT WUERTH WEDNESDAY atTickets for a soph lit theater party athe Wuerth, next Wednesday night will be placed on sale today by mem- bers of the activities committee. The first performance of the show featur- ing Douglas Fairbanks in "The Nut" g a~aagaa ggOriginal ag Tables -... . - .-.. ~~u{tltttltuuuutltlDlcoratu~~unlntlt~lttinsttItnlllitlu~ut tltttll O r am r t r - aa aw r - C INS C Orgnl al Cr U r- r Ua r _a r U r # C r r ! r wU BIG I rr r