~4Unusual opportuity to interest wo- men of the graiduating class in affill- the ating with the work~ of the Asso- d to ciatio~n of University women is offered 1 do by the second conference of the In-. or- ternational Federation of University mey. women to be held July, 15 to 18 in >m 9 Paris. At this conference there will be university women from the Brit- ish Isles, India, Canada, Spain, Den- rom- mark, Italy, and France,, as well as from from the United States. noon For the convenience of those who wish. to attend the Conference, and to relieve them of the burdens incident and to travel abr'oad, the bureau of Univer- will sity Travel has been selected as the porn- official representative of the American Association of University women. It h~as plained three atractive tours with or- special reference to the conference anc- at Paris; the leaders of these tours are wro- university teachers who are experts' iday in their respective fields. They in- rved elude 'Dr. H. H. Powers, the founder ugh of the bureau; Dr. George H. Allen, the ions Paris manager of the bureau;~ Dean Professor ShIapley, of Brown; Mr. Artz, of. Harva~rd, and others. SOR~ORITY REPRESENTATIVES TO DISCUSS 'ENSIAN DRIVE TODAY Statistics and Supplies to Be Given Out by 'Ensian Manager at 3 O'clock Representatives of the sororities en- tered in the Michiganensian'sale cam- paign will discuss final plans for the the work at a meeting with the man- agers of the year book at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Michiganensian of- fices. Any new sororities who, may wish to enter the campaign can make application at this time. The statistics and supplies neces- sary for carrying on the sale have been collected by the Michiganensian management ana will be distributed to the team captains at this time. The captains are responsible for all sup- plies received and for collected sub- scriptions until they are -turned over, to the business manager of the year book. According to all indications be awar a large is being workers hourst may be of thes the ham DO~mto Anno en will These ai nae res3 Cheev'e accommn for boa: ry resid decorati: Studer Barbour Miss Elf Thosed building Mildred dean of en of tb residenc r llrYrM rrr rl I Il rir+1 I I r ' S' R. eak- new ized un- Lit- stitu rem- C q LSpring Nev In,'Womej Special Values 54.00 Capes, coats and cape-wra modes, extremely smar't iawiecocofmt'Iand styles from which to selection. Faibrics i nclui Cdrdine, Spongeen, Marv Tweeds, Strelna and Pique time colors. NEWS SPRI At $35.00- CORNER WOOD WARD & STAI ¢a:?'ON~LY PLACE Or DW4tE64 NOCNETIN WT AI T L'ded the winning team will have number of entrants. No limit ig placed upon the umwber of 's in any team nor upon the during which subscriptions collected and the carrying out rules is being left entirely, in nds of the contestants. ;rles to Be Open This Summer ucement is made in the 3 d bulletin of the 1922 Summer that four residences for womn 1be open during the summer. are Betsy Barbour house, Alum- sidence, Kepit hall, and Adela r house. These residences will aodate more than 130 women Ord and rooms. Helen Newber- hence will be closed for re- Jon during the summer. ants who desire to live in Betsy . house should correspond with leanor Sheldon, social director. desiring to live in the other: gs shouild comimunicate with lSherman, assistant to the Ewomen. Undergraduate wom- se regular session who are in te during the summer are re- . U r a r . .w i . wa w vnessa P ka r S at,- : V 06 Up w w aps -Springa and shown erials, colors imake your, ide Covert, rella, 'Scotch Mtine. Spring- "OATS 3950o "~Dodo" Reid Playing at Wuertli "Dodo" Reid, little movie actre who has been featured with Ma: Pickford, Wallace Reid, Elliott Dexte A w .;;, i ; . . ,. ' \ I 1 - i i ~ -' , , i ., - _._ - ITODAY AND SATURDAY C'ONST A N B 11 "eFiRST esident, ry, Veo Idna E. fr the ad- Would a! girl go on loving while giving a man money? FIRST LOVE Do you remember when it came to you? The sweet anguishc pride of it? The secret of it? And the courage of it that made yc enough to defy the whole world? When First hose comes, it speaks only to the heart. VG Love comes reason flies out the window. And so when First Love came to Katherine O'Donnell, it wy great tidal wave which swept her from young girlhood into wo overwhelmed mother love, home ties, friendship's warnings, an her upon the shores of tragedy. A DVILSHROMEO A FOX SUN I AND p .. .. U; 8oethjf OR.E lWI CU VILLAGI Arcade Or A musical 4,, BOOKS COMING SVNDAY . Wanda 'Hawley in,«The Love. s'rAR~TING TUESDAY We are. today offering speciia1 bargains In curd's ,line stationery. A ttraction Extraordinary Dancing Lights and LauYotanthGllo EVERY MAN'S LIBRARY AT ADI REDUCTION SATURDAY WILL BE THE LAST DAY OF OUR m A'v X in ! FIRE SALE . . DON'T FAIL TO VISIT US Ei in~ )nn in. Iin "Pass- ' Si TER' S f 1 1 , + 1 I til' It '' r i ° m ' i y i . . . . 'Ir _ , * *, e 8 io ' T2OR~ her -a we ~humble toil, then free night at Coney I 'For h~im - a week c tured wealth, then a in his opera box. And when these twc ed and married--wi, the yeatrs that follow A heart-stirring rot of every angle of York life. With a br cast and a dazzle of ty and pleasure. °t William s Tree." i I BOOK SHOP r4r +a. Phone 430 Phono 430 34 S. Stat, Street