THE MICHIGAN DAILY IRE ON SCHUMANN IYE N BY, LOCKWOOD I iSER WHOSE "STYLE NOT BORN, IT WAS MADE" WAS Albert Lockwood, head of the inoforte department of the Univer- y School of Music, delivered an ex- ptionally interesting Schumann lee- re recital at the meeting of the itinee Musicale club held Wednes-, y afternoon in the Michigan Union sembly hall. Prefacing the musical program, Mr., ckwood gave a short talk on Schu- Lunn, classing him as a composer hose "style was not born, 'it was ode." Mr. Lockwood's method through- t the program was to give a brief erpretation of each number before aying it. "Toccata Op. 7," a study r touch and technique, was played a manner to bring out these aracteristics. The next number, reisleriana," though not program usic, was an especially Schumann- quo selection.' The sly humor and the merry spir- of "Carnival Op. 9" although hard- explainable in words, gave a de- htful variety t'o the program. True eling and romantic imagination ere the outstanding features of tudes Symphoniques Op. 13," the st number on the program. Be properly gowned. Let your de- gning and dressmaking be done by e New Shop at 721 N. Univ. (second or). Mrs. Mabel Tolford, formerly ith the Vogue Shoppe, proprietress. Adv. Increase your business by advertis- g in The Michigan Daily.-Adv. Ask for the The Smart Looking, Popular Shoe for CAMPUS sad CLASS ROOM Ideal, All Round College Shoe Same High Q9ality 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 iraming, the International Golf match between Ouimnet, Ray and Vardon. W1omen Apparatus practice for any girls in- terested in the indoor meet will be held from 10 to 12 o'clock and from 5 to 6 o'clock today. The ticket sale for the Junior Girls' play has been removed from Graham's bookstore. The box office sale at the Whitney theater. Copies of "The Importance of Be- ing in Earnest" have been placed in the upper study hall at the Library for the use of members of Masques. Collars for senior women's gowns will be sold today and Friday mdrning in University hall. Mortarboard will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. The final dress rehearsal for the Junior Girls' play will be held at 7 o'clock tonight at the Whitney the- ater. Junior girls who want to be sure to get Junior Girls' play scores must order them from Florence Shirey, '22, before the play. These orders will be' filled after the play Friday night. The renmaining cppies will be sold between acts. YV PHYSICAL 0DIRECTOR TO LECTURE ON. HELTH' PUBLIC INVITED TO HEAR MISS WILD, DETROIT SOCIAL WORKER "Health Standards in Their Rela-, tion to the Trained Woman," will be the subject of a lecture to be given by Miss Harriet Wild, at 8 o'clock Mon- day night in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Miss Wild is the director of phy- sical education for the bureau of so- cial education of the national Y. W. C. A. andis a specialist in physical therapeutics. Miss Wild has been loaned to the Nurses Y. W. C. A. for Monday night by the Detroit Y. W. C. A., where she is investigating the physical education department in order to give sugges- tions by which its work may be car- ried on 'more efficiently. In order that all who are interested in health standards and their effect on life the nurses have decided to open the meeting to all University women. ANNOUNCEMENT MADE OF GRADUATE FELLOWSHIPS CHIMES TRYOUTS WANTED Tryouts are wanted for the business staff of the Chimes. Those desiring to tryout who are scholastically eligible are re- quested to report between 1 and 5 o'clock today and tomorrow afternoon at the Chimes office in I the Press building. SUGARBOWL HOME MADE CANDY ABSOLUTELY CLEAN BEST LINE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING MADE IN ANN ARBOR LIGHT LUNCHES ANN ARBOR SUGAR BOWL Summing up now, we find that diamonds are high priced, first, because of their intrinsic and unmatchable beauty; second, because of the great cost of mhining them; third, because of the greatmwaste in cutting them and fourth, because of what they stand for in the public estima- tion. This last reason repre- sents the best reason why you shouldhbuy Diamonds. Public estimation combats the compe- tition of imitation stones and holds up the real value of dia- mnonds. If you want to be safe INVEST IN DIAMONDS. Let us show you some good stones. SNHLANDERER AND SE YFRIE D "Home of Good Diamonds" 409 Jefferson Students Lunch FREE TRAINING I During Spring Vacation II ELLING BRUSHES, High Class Food Open6 a.m. Close 11 p.m You Can't Mistake- It,s A Money Maker! Write Box "Bru~hes" Care Micigan Daily U - " .. ..- I , I olumbia Recors - My Mammy Yerkes Jazamnbra Do You Ever Think of Me Happy Six Intro. "Coral Sea" 85c= r- Spcial release on Sale TODAY = a a _ 122 E. Liberty Street allllllillllIl li~ ~l~n llIl[Il lttttltltttt11t~ttllttll Utlt~ ltltl PLANS DRWNFOR MA RTHA COOK LAWN Samuel Parsons, one of the most prominent landscape architects of New York City, is drawing up plans for the Martha Cook lawn which will cover the space formerly occupied by the Condon home, Mr. Parsons sup- ervised the planting of Central \Park for 15 years serving there as park commissioner. His plans are being executed by E. C. Pardon, superin-' tendent of the University biuldings and grounds department.. Groups of evergreens, flowering shrubs, and flower-beds will be placed in the border which will encircle the entire lawn. Within the border will be a long sweep of grass and a great profusion of flowers. The lawn will be well started this spring but can not be finished until one or two years later. When com- pleted, the residents of Martha Cook will offer the garden to any of the women's organizations on the campus for entertainments to be held in the spring or fall. Several announcements of graduate prominent landscape architects of ships, have been received at the of- fice of the dean of women, and are on file there for consultation by anyone interested. Bryn Mawr announces fellowships in the Carola Woerishoffer graduate department of social economy and so- cial research, with stipend advanced to meet increased charges. The Mayo clinic offers a six months' graduate course in dietetics, with practical work given at Olmstead hospital. The women's educational and indus- trial union presents three paid fel- lowships in social-economic research, specifying as qualifications "a degree from a college of good standing, train- ing in economics or sociology, and satisfactory references in regard to health, character and special fitness for social-economic research." a 'ii Phone Orders Promptlv Filled Mail Orders Promptly Filled' EST. 1857 f TIS IFlITHIS COLUMN LASSCLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. r " LOST AND FOUND' )ST-Small black -leather combina- tion bill fold and coin purse con- taining three tickets for C'est la Querre, bills and change, in south- east part of town. Call 1192-W. ___________114-3 )UND-A sum of money. Owner may have it by proving property and paying for this ad. J. H. Drake, Law Library, or phone 831-M. 114 )ST-Friday night at Grey Shop a small pink purse containing about $10.00. Finder please call 1058-R. 114 )ST--Pair of shell lAmmed glassep either on William or Ann Sts. Find- er please call 344, between 6 and 7 P. M. 114-2 )ST-Wedding ring with initials J. C. M. and M. I. H. on it. Finder please return to Box A, Daily. 114-2 )ST-On Sunday, March 13, a Gam- ma Phi Beta pin, name on back. Finder please call 1058-R. 114-2 )ST-Child's black fur neckpiece. Reward. Telephone 1848-R. 112-3 FOR RENT )R RENT-Large two room suite, Furnished for comfort and study.l Two blocks from campus. 815 E. Huron. 1 )R RENT-Large beautiful room ar- ranged for two. Steam heat. Phone 1194-M. 422 E. Washington. 112-31 WANTED WANTED- A roommate to share a suite of rooms at 444 So. State St. Right across from the campus. Steam heat. Non-smoker only. 114-3 WANTED-Family and bundle wash- ing. Drop a card and will call for and deliver. Best references. 113 W. Summit St. 114-3 WANTED-For a young lady, an ex- quisite room or suite. Private fam- ily preferred. Call 1463-Mt after 2 P. M. 114 WANTED - An experienced waiter without 8 o'clocks, for small club of men. Phone 1049-J after 8 P. M. 113-3 WANTED-To rent a microscope. Call 1348-J, fter 7:00 P. M. 113-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE-A new Spring top-coat- Adler Rochester make-size 36 large. Cost $50.00. Never been worn. You can buy it for $25.00 at GLEN, the Tailor, 631 East University. 114-3 FOR SALE-New Corona Typewriter. Price $50.00. 400,000 in use. Easy terms if desired. Other typewriters taken in exchange. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. 13 MISCELLANEOUS IF INTERESTED in profitable Sum- mer work, see Bald at 1034' E. Hur- on St. Phone 2024-R. 111-6 SIR PHILLIP GIBBS WILL LECTURE IN DETROIT FRIDAY "What America Means to the World," will be the subject ofta lec- ture to be delivered by Sir Phillip Gibbs, the famous English journalist and author, Friday night at Orchestra hall, Detroit. The lecture will be giv- en under the auspices of the ,Wom- en's City club. Sir' Phillip Gibbs served as a war correspondent at the front during the war, is an authority on European and American affairs and is the author of "The Spirit of Revolt," and'"Street of Adventure." He will give a complete review of existing conditions in Eu- rope and will also present a friendly but fearless analysis of America's re- sponsibilities and opportunities. High School Club Prepares Play The dramatic club of the High school is preparing a play under the direction of Mrs. Florence Galpin Popkins, "The Rose o' Plymouth Town." This play, which is under the auspices of the D. A. R., represents the landing of the Pilgrims in 1622. It will be given in .Pattengill auditor- ium, Friday night, April 8. Lutheran Girls Entertained at Supper The Lutheran girls of the University were entertained Tuesday evening at supper by Rev. Lloyd Wallick at New- berry hall. Miss Margaret Markley, secretary of the Lutheran student work, addressed the girls. After the supper, plans were made for the or- ganization of a Lutheran club. Crisp Blouses for Easter At $2.25 . At$3.50 You will love the tailored models, shown at this price. Both high and low collars are shown, some being relieved by frills of the material. At $6.75 / Springtime calls for separate skirts and white or daintily colored blouses. Nothing so sets off a suit as a crisp; light blouse. Whether you prefer a severe tailored model of a more elaborate fluffy style whether white, colored or white witA trimmings of color, you will be sure to.find what you want here I - /1 You may choose blouses of voiles or organdies, either colored, white or striped effects, with high or low collars, long sleeves, some with collars and cuffs -of color, others plain. Many have collars and cuffs in white pique. The new shades are here also infine cotton blouses with trimmings of white. At $6.75 you will find only'the hand made blouses. By the way, these blouses are the well-known "Blue Bird" brand. These ire more elaborate and are trimmed with embroidery, lace, and drawn work. The models are exquisite, with At $4.50 At $3 I I I I 1 II i CITY BASE BALL LI1ITED According to Chief of Police Thomas O'Brien, the playing of baseball in city streets, alleys, and lawn extensions is prohibit- ed by city ordinance. 11 Blouses of voile and organdie with either high or low necks are found. Some have daintily embroid- ered collars and cuffs, others boast narrow frills of the material down the front- and around the collars and cuffs. Many strictly tailored models are here in a variety of styles. A very reasonable price, indeed for- hand made blouses, but you will find some at this price. And they are so dainty and fine, with their trimming of hemstitching and em- broidery. The tailored models are severely plain, with either high or low collars. Atj550 More hand made blouses, a trifle more elaborate, are included in this lot. These are trimmed with hem- stitching, embroidery or fine lace edgings. The tailored blouses boast" lace or frills for trimming, or are severely plain as you wish. At, $7.50 their delicate. ful. tailoring. Still more elaborate are the handmade blouses at this price. They are also trimied with hei- stitching, lace edges and erts, frills, hemstitched and embr ered handwork and care- and elaborate embroidery. You will uely be able to find a blouse to please you' in one of these lots. ' tEE f Try Daily advertismg and your business grow.--Adv. watch IL (Second Floor) -i r .. IililUililiiltUilliitUiliUliiliiliiiiililiilliiiHlliilliliiliUilliiiiil11i1111iililUUiiiliiHilllliiiU#IUlliili DANCES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BEST MUSIC IN TOWN. TICKETS AT GRAHAM'S SLATER'S AND FISH 11