THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY a, . pital Children Celebrate Easter ilidren in the hospitals will have. r Easter brightened by the gifts taster baskets made and taken to a by the girls who belong to the Reserve clubs. The members of e clubs, under the direction of the ent leaders, have made a large ber of baskets containing colored ter eggs and rabbits. These bas- will be taken to the hospitals Fri-a No Women's League Party This Week No Women's league party will be held this week because of Good Fri- day. The next party will be given at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon, April 1, when Mummers will present a one- act play, "The Wonder Hat." The Betsy Barbour party will not be giv- en until after spring vacation, the -April Fool's entertainment having been called off entirely. Four More Victor Dance Hits Whiteman's Orchestra I Never Knew-Fox Trot 18734 Do You Ever Think of Me? Fox Trot Women desiring to purchase tickets for the Union opera, which* go on} sale from 2 to 5 o'clock this aft- ernoon at Hill auditorium, should call at once at the office of the dean of women for slips giving order of pre- cedent. Apparatus examinations for fresh- men and sophomores will be held at the regular class hours, April 4, 5, 7, and 8. All Junior Girls' play bills must be submitted to Harriet Gustin, '22, bus- iness manager, 1520 South University avenue, before Friday, March 25. There will be a meeting of the exec- utive board of the Women's Athletic association at 7 o'clock tonight at the Delta Gamma house. Basketball practice for first and sec- ond teams will be held today as fol- lows: Junior and senior teams at 5 o'clock; freshman and sophomore teams at 5:30 o'clock. This will be the -last chance for practice before the final games. Interciass basketball games will be held as follows: Junior and fresh- men game at 7:45 o'clock Monday night; senior and sophomore game at 7:45 o'clock Tuesday night. Substitutes for basketball teams should be out at the last practice this afternoon and at the tournament game. All University women who have at- tended the Y. W. C. A. conference at Geneva are urged to attend a Geneva meeting which will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. T'rubey Home-made Candies and Box Candies Discount on Box Candies 218 S. MAIN STREET Phone 166 The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 Resources .........$6,000,000.0 707 North University Ave. Northwest Cor. Main & Huron Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. I WIR . Bright Eyes- Fox Trot 18735 Love Bird- Fox Trot II What's in a Name? ever try TUTTLE'S when you wanted a nice lunch? Conveniently located jut one- half bleck south of the '"Maj" iIIl 11111 Diii1111' e- - I e- - m COR.NER WOO OWARD & STATE SNO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER ,STORE '"' - -e - - mm~ - - - -e -a . om= e am-. m. I, ". - a- - w1= - m i -wma e - =mm Uetce th -e55 Spig'etp so e hrsod aur' ewknigpwr r e i5 e ii1111 "i 11 iwiiiii Yiiiii I ii iiliiiiuhi~iiiI111lll~iIII~~~l~l 111I Schaeberle & Son, Music House 110 S. Main St. The Place for Up-To-The-Minute Victor Record Service -' - qe Wyvern will meet at 8 o'clock night at the Delta Gamma house. to- P LI A N T THE SOFT ROLL TREATMENT MAKES A STRONG APPEAL TO COLLEGE MEN. FINCHLEY HAS SO S4YLLFULLY DEVEL- OPED IT THA T IT GIVES TO THE FRONT OF THE JACKET A GRACEFUL SOFTNESS, AND A T THE SAME TIME PERMITS IT TO RETAIN SHAPELINESS. STIFFEN- ING METHODS. ARE NOT EMPLOYED ;U, FIFTY DOLLARS AND UPWARD A Representative will exhibit Finchley Over- coats. Suits and Haberdashery at your college. CUSTOM FINISH WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON All members of Masques are re- quested to be present at the tryout for the annual play. Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," at 4 o'clock this afteinoon in Barbour gym- nasium. All members of Mummers are re- quested to come to a rehearsal of "The Wonder Hat," from 4 to 6 o'clock this afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. If possible members are re- quested to bring their fee of $1. Plans for the play will be discussed. Letters have been sent out from the office of the dean of women asking that all women on the warned or pro- bation lists see Dean Myra B. Jordan in that connection. The freshman-sophomore apparatus meet, the only interclass contest to be held this year, will take place at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, April 6. Those who make the first six places on each piece of apparatus in the ex- amination will be qualified to enter the meet. One honor point will be awarded to everyone entering the meet, and extra honors will be given to those getting first, second, and' third places in the contests. A SHORTER SHORTHAND SYSTEM IN TEN EASY LESSONS This course covers ten easy lessons which will enable the Student, Pro- fessor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or anyone seeking a professional career, to goythru life with 100 per cent effi- ciency. THIS COURSE Is short and inexpensive, and is given with a money back guarantee if not satisfied. Send This Clipping Today Pyramid Press: Publishers 1416 Broadway, New York City - Gentlemen:-Enclosed herewith is $5.00 for which kindly send me your shorthand course in ten easy lessons by mail. It is understood that at' the ena of five days, I am not satisfied my money will be gladly refunded. Name ...................... Street.......................... Laster Corsages NOW t. 324 So. State St. ANN ARBOR, MICH. Orchids Roses Violets """""" """""" TiS LASSFIED THIS CLOSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. I Lily-of-the-valley 3 P.M. FOR SALE R SALE-New Corona Typewriter. rice $50.00. 400,000 in use. Easy rms if desired. Other typewriters aken in exchange. 0. D. Morrill, 17 ickel's Arcade. 13 LOST AND FOUND LOST-On 12th St., between Huron and N. University, nose glasses, nar- row shell rims. 1112 Washtenaw. 993-. 120-3 LOST - Between Baldwin Ave. and' R SALE-Law library of the late Van's Lunch, one pair of grey trous- Fudge Stevens of Flint. $1,000 cash. ers. Phone 1504. Reward. 119-2 Many standard .ddress 311 East works. ,argain Court St., Flint. 116-5 R SALE- New ug, 9 ft by 27 in., ale, also a new ft. by 27 in. Call Axminster canoe bargain for quick carpet for canoe, 1201 after 7. 119-3 LOST-Small brown leather bill fold- er containing $8 or $9. Finder please call 1283-W. Reward. 119-3 LOST-Gold Elgin watch and bracelet, somewhere in Barbour gymnasium. Reward. Call 1421-J. 118-3 R SALE-Fast Peterboro canoe. Strongly rebuilt. Seen at Canoe Aivery or address Jack Wallis, Post )ffice. 120-3 R SALE - Two tickets, 6th row, enter, Saturday matinee, Michigan )pera. $2.50 each. McRachlin, 448-W. 120 R SALE-Corona typewriter, prac- ally new and in fine condition. Call 755-W quick. 120 R SALE - Ford speedster. Good unning condition. Call Heald, 220. 120-3 WANTED .NTED-Agents to sell Spark Plug 'esters. Write National Spark Plug 'ester Co., Box 259, Benton Harbor, ich. 118-3 NTED-Student, experienced press- r on men'stgarments. Goldman ros., 220' . State. 120 FOR IBEN LOST -Sunday-Sorority pin with in- itials V. A. on back. Finder please call 383-J. Reward. 118-3 LOST-Between Oakland and Huron, a Blister Pearl pin. Call 936-W. Reward. 119-2 LOST-Gold faced Elgin wrist watch with monogram B. B. R. on back. Call 2730. 119-3 LOST-A plain gold Elgin wrist watch. Call 1508-J. Reward. 118-3 FOUND-A muff, Call at Haller & Fuller to claim ownership. 119-3 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Large two room suite. Furnished for comfort and study. Two blocks from campus. 815 E. . Huron. 117-7 MISCELLANEOUS THE FULLER BRUSH CO. can use a few students during summer vaca- tion. Hard work, but good pay. Ap- ply to De Payne, 920 Sybil, evenings, this week only between six and sev- en.X3 Girl Reserves Entertain Every Sunday afternoon a group of University women is entertained by one of the Girl Reserve clubs at the city Y. W. C. A. The groups are com- posed of women* from foreign coun- tries and each Sunday a different club acts as hostess. On March 27 the Rainbow club will act as hostess for a group of Japanese girls. There will be a short program after which re- freshments will be served and an op- portunity given for the girls to hear about the land from which their guests came. Senior Society Tea WeR Attended Approximately 100 girls attended' the tea given under the auspices of Senior society for University houses yesterday afternoon at Martha Cook building. Anna Louise Mitchell, '21, Carrie Fairchild, '21, and Elizabeth Roberts, '21, had charge of the con- mittees this week. The second tea' of the series will be held next Wednes- day afternoon at Helen Newberry res- idence. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers having any cause for complaint on the delivery of their Michigan Daily will please phone 960 or call at the Mich- igan Daily office so that satis- factory service can be rendered. All papers should be folded and thrown on the porches by 7:30 A. M. /City and State............I S - _ w _ m - m S w -- = S S _ - _ - _ S g S _ w _ Ouwodi h et _ w S w c Sudy _ w _ w _ w _ w _ w _ w _ w .. w _ w w w S w S m I Sweet Peas Spring Flowers Telegraph Flowers Direct. W. U,'- Wire BwMmz BLOSSOM swop RENT- Large, anged for two.. me 1194-M. 422 beautiful room Steam heat. E. Washington 118-3