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March 01, 1922 - Image 9

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-03-01

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imtittee, with Mar-
'airlnan, has pro-
its work on the
advertsements in
been collected, ar-
a Arbor women to
by mail order have
Lollar tax has been
y one in the junior
begin work on the

work are:
ine Kuhl-
?Hinshaw,
Anderson.
.Marjorie
e, Luvern
lelen Kane,

The World Fellowship committee of
.the Y. W. C. A. entertained the girls
.from foreign countries who are at-
tending school here from 4 to 6 o'clock
Sunday after'noon, at the home of Mrs.
Marion L. Burton..-
A m~usical program and a talk by
Mrs. 0. M. Gruhzit, of Russia, were the
features of the afternoon's entertain-
ment. Mrs. Gruhzit spoke on "The
Soul of Russia," illustrating her talk
with stories of Russian folklore.
--TODAY-
Thomuas H. Ince presents
"tTHE BRONZE BELL"
By Louts Joseph Vance
A smashing tat of a dare-devil
Yank In India. Set in the mystic,
gorgeous color of the Orient.
Special Musical Setting
MAET4 ORD DAY&'
r-RE ViP~youR._-~
rEMPER'rO A 5LA~e
D ONT let your temper get the best of
you during this weather or during the
L hot days to come. See that your bath-
room is fitted with the proper tub and plumbing
and you can laugh at Old Sol. We're the
plunmbers de luxe when it comes bathroom
fixtures.l

VM

PATECNT ED

the World S mar
I Nan incredibly short time
the VAN H]EUSEN Collar
has become the- vogue.

Ir

'

Men were
collar : "Sc
smart and

artme.
3, is t

I

The stiff-bosomned boiled shi
and its iron- clad cuffs h1
given place to the soft, dres
shirt with comfortable cuf
No tacng
No Rough Edges
WillotWrinkle
1 Nt ilt
Savyes Your Shirtsl

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ad
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fs. ordinary
ing the V.
Its trim.
ance is wo
it, not star
It needs
little iron
to lahznde
It will o
ordinary
Nine styles
sizes from ]

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If your d
the VAN
CRAFT
the VAN'
write us

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in "A

WM. HOCHREIN,
PLUMBER
Phone 526
211 South Fourth Avenue

Coprieht 1922 by
PHILLIPS - JONES

"Dir.

CORPORATION *. 1225 BR

THIS PEEIK

p

SaIth

Fashion

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"These -Things Must Milady

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.,1
i .
ICI "'
V'

CG AUT$TLETS fo r Spring
should have a stiff cuff of
cut leather and should be
embroidered on the back. Or if
Milady needs longer gloves there
are sixteen button French k i d
gloves in the Spring tan or gray
tones. Then too, there are short-
er gloves for wear with suits and
they come in all the colors.

H

IURY

street pumps or evening slip]
-the Martha-4-foot hose, feats
ankle-fit and a high pointed]
as well as the fact that the
may be refooted 4 times, are
sually attractive at $4.00 a
'"'Italian silk hose in lacy of
in new colors are priced from
$1.75 to $4.00

f

Prices range from
$4.50 to$7.00

re of

,decry

}

This
stage

is an excited
whisper---zn.

neighbor-

ENE

Neck Wear
dainty and New

every instance w e
find this a Spring-
time of Better
Values

FE

11

The daintiest of neckrwear has. arrived
for Spring. There are three piece sets,
consisting of a vest with collar attached
and cuffs and also the Bramley collars
with, cuffs to match. Linen has been

pump
grey s
you.
rertaii
the sti

I.

been shown

)LITAN PRESENTATION

combined with Ereich gingham f o I
some, others are made entirely' of fine
ginghanm and are adorned ,with tiny
frills, fresh pique is in. evidence,.' and
real lace hias been used to advantage.

phony Orchestra
LIST-SPECIAL EFFECTS
At all evening shows

Prices are fromh

50c to $2.50

with you--

G YOU

'ON IT!S 1

lee

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