TF' w [BLIC RECITAL TODAY s of Edith B. Koon, of the tity of the University School will appear in a public re- 15 o'clock this afternoon at Those on.the program are: Kathryn] Kyer, Dorothy Malcom, Albertine Lockwood, Harriet Henderlong, Marie Burt, Alma Tenny, Margaret Beal, Ruth Evans, Carolyn Inglis, Dorothy' VanZwaluwenberg, Isabel Shankland, Helen-Raikes and Donald Stark,, all students of the School of Music. Ann Arbor's Finest Restaurant tE A KING- LIKE A QUEEN ~ You Can Dine Here . .. Come in, sit down to clean sanitary places, give our order to a waiter, listen to music for a couple E mhinutes, eat the best cooked food in town and ien pay less. That is What You Do Here -Iw 601 E. Liberty tiilllitelill~illlilll~ liflil~lllilliilllilllill ii yc of tb _.._ _. _..... _ -- -, - / fa Figure your Painting Costs with a Brush You can't figure the cost of painting by figuring what the paint costs per gallon. What you want to know is how much the paint covers, how well it covers and- how long it takes a man and brush to do the work. One way you figure is with a pencil. The right way is with a brush. Figure 'this way and you will use Lowe Brothers High Standard . Liquid Paint, Tell us about your painting needs and we will give you some eye-opening facts based on brush figures. WI~tomen Apparatus practice for the indoor meet will be held at 5 o'clock Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday afternoons at Barbour gymnasium. Interclass basketball games will be held as follows: Freshman-junior game at 7:45 o'clock Monday night, senior-sophomore game at 7 o'clock Tuesday night. Examinations in apparatus work will be held at the regular class hours, April 4, 5, 7, and 8. Chaperones for the dances this week end, supplied by the office of the dean of women are as 'follows: Union, Sat- urday-Mrs. H. G. Berger. Armory, Saturday-Mrs. F. P. Ward. Barbour gymnasiums will be own from 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday,morning for any girls who wish to practice ap- paratus work for the indoor meet. CLASS BASKET$ALL COMPETITION KEEN Interest in women's interclass bas- ketball games is in evidence this year more than ever before, according to the physical directors. Competition is ken and it is expectel that each class will support its team. Colors adopted this wear are: Fresh- men, blue; sophomores, red; juniors, yellow; seniors, green. After this year the& colors will be changed, the freshmen always wearing green, the outgoing seniors passing on their color to the sophomores. Class yell leaders have been appoint- ed for the basketball games. There will be tryouts later for leaders for baseball. BETSY BARBOUR TO HOUSE COMMENCEMENT GUESTS A number of seniors have made re- quests of Miss Eleanor Sheldon,social director of Betsy Barbour house fo rooms in the dormitory for mothers and other guests for Commencement week. Arrangements are being made to accommodate such guests during that week. -In case any other seniors wish to make reservations for Coi- mencement thgy imay do so by apply- ing at Betsy, Barbour house. BRIDGE PARTY TO BE< GIVEN - BY WELLESLEY ALUMNAE Wellesley alumnae will hold a bene- fit bridge party at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Betsy Barbour house. The affair is in charge of Mrs. Henry Bates, an alumna of Wellesley. Sixty tables have been sold for the occasion. The'proceeds will be added to the fund of $2,700,000 which is being raised by alumnae all over the United States for the general college fund. Prospective Teachers fo be Interviewed Prospective teachers will be inter- viewed personally next week by school superintendents attending the confer- ences of the Michigan Association of Superintendents and of the School- nasters' club to be held here at that +ime. Those who have enrolled with the appointment cemmittee but who have not filled out locatioa 1'asnks are urged to do , o before MIday noon. Sunday night specials. Both Amer- ican and Chinese, for your entertain- ment. Chinese Gardens.-Adv. MANAGER WANTED Large corporation manufacturing product that has conclusively proven that it aids in producing at least 25 to 100% larger crops is opening a branch office at Ann Arbor and re- quires the services of a business man' .as manager. Previous experience not essential, but applicant must be com- petent to handle 'large amounts of money, hire and handle help. $1,000 cash required. Fully secured. This proposition should net live man $10,-, 000 annually. Big advertising campaign starting, including full page ads in local pa- pers. When writing give full details in order to secure interview. Appli- cant must be able to come to Chicago Lor two days' instruction. Unless you can do so at once, and unless you can meet the requirements of this ad, and your reputation is good, save your stamps. This is a real opportunity, and presents itself but once in a life time. Write or wire immediately. NATIONAL SOIL BACTERIA CORPORATION Transportation Building Chicago, Illinois Just received at the Palais Royal the 'latest in grey combs with colored stones. Butterfly and fan shapes.- Ady. SPECIAL 90c Chicken Dinner, Sun- day, 12 to 2 p. im., Chinese Gardens.- Adv. I Courteous and satisfactory TREATVWNT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. 1' rr ri i d rrrrr ii.r ri Slowly but Surely The Ann-Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 Resources;........$5,000,000.00- 707 North University Ave. Northwest Cor. Main & Huron Springs: is showing itself in,,all phases of life' . m Add Your B7t I .i to the brightness that makes life worth living, with a New Suit that will stand the test Something New In Hair Goods Marcelle Nouveau BouclelHe Nouveau Switches and Ear-Muffs I for ,. BUY T H AT SUIT SATI'KYER'S Quality Fit Style Workmanship Call and See Them at I The Stoddard Hair Shop 707 North University Avenue J. KARL MALCOLM LIBERTY at MAYNARD i Ii- , *i . e Easter Apparel Necessaries 4v The newest accssories/ for Spring -that are particulary appropriate for Laster wear J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliablity & Satisfaction 113 Sonth Main Street ANN ARBOR, . MICHIGAN Easter- Hoslery Heavy Van Raalte pure thread Silk Hose are Easter Specials! In black only. $3.50. Tax extra. (Main Floor) Easter Handkerchiefs T i s s u e handkerchiefs have pretty borders in colors guaran- teed not to. fade. 'Excellent qual- ty. 40c each. (Main Floor) rou rF recent millinery arrivals for Lster are charmi gly original OSWA LD HERZ 40 112 W. Washington" Phone 353 F-I Easter- Neckwear A set of collar and cuffs or a vestee of organdie, lace or net is stunning when worn with a new suit or frock.. (Main Floor) Easter Handbags E a s't e r handbags favor such leathers as pin seal, morocco and India goat. Box purses and strap- top styles are popular. $1.25 to u $24. (MinFloor) LAS IF THIS LASSIFE11 /COLUMN CLDSES ADVERTISING AT 3 P.Y. Wraps re past week ceived during the FOR SALE SALE-Military held glasses. usch & Lomb Binoculars. Seen E. F. service. Good condition. wer 6 diameters. Genuine Leath- carrying case.sPhone 1192-W, or rForest Ave. 122-2 SALE-Lot 565, Whitmore Lake' bdivision, 30 ft. front by 100 ft.. gip. Desirable in every way forl nping or a cottage. Price $65.I dress. Daniel K. Day, 115 BroadI Findlay, Ohio. 122-3 SALE-New Corona Typewriter. ce '$50.00. 400,000 in use. Easy ms if desired. Other typewriters :en in exchange. .0. D. Morrill, 17 'kel's Arcade. - 13 SALE-Fast Peterboro canoe. ongly rebuilt. Seen at Canoe 'ery or address Jack Wallis, Post ce. 120-3 SALE - Ford speedster. Good ning condition. Call Heald, 0. 120-3 SALE.-Microscope. Practically v. Call 829. 121-4 SALE - May Festival coupon, i0. Attschuler, 849-M. 122 FOR RENT RENT-Large two room suite. nisheil for comfort and study.. o blocks from campus. 815 E. ron. 117-7 RENT-Furnished housekeeping rtments of two large rooms. ilable March 28th. 203 S. Thay- St. 122-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST-Dark blue woolen scarf, left in downstairs reading room of Library. Finder please return to 1414 Wash- tenaw and receive reward. Phone '2570. 122-3 LOST-On 12th St., between Huron' and N. University, nose glasses, nar- row shell rims. 1112 Washtenaw. 993-J. 120-3 FOUND-A full line of summer furs selling at pre-war prices. Zwerdl- ing's, Ladies' Tailoring and Fur ,Shop, 217 E. Liberty St. _ 122-3 LOST-At Soph Prom. White gold bar ° pin with sapphire set center. Valu- able as a keepsake. Reward. Call 2542-R. 122-3~ LOST-At Freshman mixer, Saturday, a sterling silver bar pin, set with brilliants. Call 2704-M. 121-2 LOST-Stick pin probably in'the Gym or on Ingalls street. Please call * 88-W. 122-2 . WANTED WANTED-To rent a garage in vicin- ity of Monroe and Tappan Sts, Phone 981-W or Box G. N., Daily. 121-2j WANTED-To rent-Garage space for Ford Coupe. East or South of cand- pus preferred. Call 1526-R. 121-3 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. 13 are very smnart I-Easter Hair Nets- "Stay Fast" Hair Nets, of gen- uine human hair, are in cap and flat shapes. White and grey, 25c. Others, 2 for 25c: (Main Floor) Easter Gloves Newest style gloves for Easter wear are in silk and kid. The new Fownes Filosettes are very good this spring. (Main Floor) Our Economy tasement features crepe de chine blouses for Saturday only. $3.98 , i r.. o.. _ . r _:.t: n~' r .raw /' / wr - " ""2 YJ i .r r 124 South Main Street