THE MICHCAN LDAILY t . . i I versity Of Ilichigan League -1 r STUNTS INRENAB MUST REACH COMMITTEE BEFORE TOMORROW NIGHT ts from the Michigan League, ;n committee show that $585 n turned over from individual unts. Included in this amount from the Alpha Phi matinee: $100 from the Martha Cook $50 from the Pi Beta Phi ea; $50 from the Adams house $35 from Sorosis bridge-tea; m the Kappa Alpha Theta ea; and $15 from the ticket ' the Glee club concert which -ried on the Alpha Omicron Pi Proceeds Needed ouses that have raised money fund should send it to Doro- rey, '24, treasurer of the cam- paign fund, before tomorrow night as. it is necessary to turn over to thej treasurer of the Alumnae council a large sum for the financing of the campaign among. Michigan alumnae. No contributions that have been pledged to the sacrifice dance fund should be sent to the campaign treas- urer as that fund is being kept sep- arately and all pledges for sacrifice dances should be sent to Elizabeth Carson, '24. Among the plans that have been made for raising house contributions to this fund are those for a tea shop to be opened to all University women April 26 and 27 at the Delta Delta Delta sorority house. This will not be given as aparty but willbe opened as a regular tea shop to which women may go as patrons. The menu will include salads, sandwich'es, cakes, ices, and both hot and cold bever- ages. from these sales will be contributed as a house donation from that soror-i ity. The garments are on display at the Jane Stapleton shop and any wo- men who do not have any other op- portunity to see this lingerie may ex- amine it there and leave an order for it. The garments shown are of ging- ham and pongette and those who have seen them have pronounced them un- usual bargains. Any houses that have not yet noti- fled the chairman of the campaign committee, Neva Lovewell, '22, phone 217, of the stunt which they wish to give, should do so at once as the offi- cial calendar is nearly filled with events. ALUMNAE ORGANIZE FOR BILDING CAMPAIGN an appointment to see the samples and have a fitting by calling 376-M. FRESHMAN GIRLS GLEE CLUB TO GIVE ALL-CAMPUS ]DANCE Plans are being made by the Fresh- man Girls' Glee club for an all-cam- pus dance to be held April 22 in the Union. The profit realized from this matinee dance will becontributed to the Mlichigan League campaign fund. Music will be donated by the Rhodes' brothers' orchestra. Margaret Bar- num, '25, and Florence Nelson, '25, are in charge of the arrangements League Place Cards Obtainab Patriotism to the Michigan Le campaign committee may be show using place cards on wvhich there picture of the Michigan League 1 ing. These may be obtained fr cost at the office of the Alu council in Alumni Memorial hall I. Lingerie Sold Lingerie is being shown at women's houses by members o' the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and orders are being taken. The commission realized WOMEN WILL FURTHER WORK BY TOURS THROUGHOUT COUNTRY Michigan alumnae organizations are being formed throughout Michigan and other states for the purpose of helping with the campaign for a wo- men's building. The Ypsilanti group formerly co-operated with the Ann Arbor alumnae and worked in close connection , with the Ann Arbor branch; but it now seems advisable to have a separate organization at Ypsilanti in order to carry on' the work more efficiently. Mrs. Evans Holbrook has assisted Michigan wo- men in Ypsilanti in forming an organ- tzation. ~.. , M: Itt il# Itgt tIN111t11111ti r|11111111i111111tltllllU111ilfttiflilltllgi ll l l ll t111 111 1 U nivrsityof Jvlichi S PRIN"h a& G VAC WhyJnot travel SHE AN ARBOR ne eled Train. &e Fo accommodation of returning students Friday, April 7th, accou service to Toledo will prevail: Lv. Ann Arbor Arr. Toledo 2:00 P. M. (C - 11:40 A. M. (C. T.)...........2:00 P. M. (E. T.) 5:00 P. M. (C ScrnlCSPECIAL SERVI Special train will leave Ann Arbor 11:40 A. M., (C. T.) arriving no stops between Ann Arbor and Toledo. This train will make all c Toledo and will handle passengers ONLY for Toledo and points beyo Train No. 52 leaving Ann Arbor 4:30 P. M. (C. T.) will be held un for the accommodation of students. Would also suggest purchase of railroad tickets in advance, so as fusion at train time. = t NORTHBOUND TRAIT Northbound trains Nos. 51 and 53 leave Ann Arbor 8:10 A. Al., (C ing with Grand Trunk, Michigan Central, Pere Marquette, and G R. lower and. upper peninsula of Michigan. In order to assure making connections with other roads a first 5 Sleaving Ann Arbor promptly at 4:41 P. ill, (C. Ti.), for Owosso. -Mi1ch, = discharge passengers. TRY OUR "ACROSS LAKE In traveling to destinations in Wisconsin and Upper Peninsula of ships, splendidly equipped, in service year round between ports of F . lanistique, .Michigan .Ke Menominee, Miechigan , i For information regarding Fares, Train Schedules, Steamship Ser Elliott, Ticket Agent, Ann Arbor Station. E. W. Wells, Traveling Passenger Agent, will be at the Michigan Ui 7, and will also be glad to furnish any information necessary in cinne J. C. ELLIOTT Ann A RAILROAD' san rvice 0ow ANew. RomanStripe Everybody's wearing stripes -but here's one that's dif- ferent. A noticeably good- looking Roman stripe in three colours, on corded silk. Ask to see this tie-it's a winner. All genuine Cheney Cravats have the name stamped in the neckbant' ATIO ia ii SOLD BY Indiana Prepares Under the direction of Jane Duem- ling, '19, of Fort Wayne, .Indiana, alumnae of that state are organizing. Mrs. Henry C. Adams will attend a luncheon April 13, in Fort Wayne given by Michigan alumnae. She will explain the work of the league and give a review of what has been ac- complis'hed during the past year. Mrs. Henry G. Adams, executive secretary of the Alumnae council, and Mrs. Shirley W. Smith, president of the Ann Arbor branch of the Ameri- can Association of University Women, left yesterday for Kansas City to. at- tend the conference of the American Association of University Women. Mrs. Adams also goes as the repre- sentative of the Michigan alumnae to the affiliated conference and while there she will attend the national con- ference of deans as the representative of Dean Myra B. Jordan. Mrs. Smith has also been asked by the Detroit Michigan alumnae to go as their dele- gate to the convention. Helen Wong to Speak Helen L. Wong, 22M, nof Shanghai, China, has been asked by the Inter- national Federation of University Wo- men to give an address at the con- ference on international relations with special reference to China. The Barbour scholarship fund has made it possible for Helen Wong, '22M, to at- tend the conference. Marguerite Clark Miller, '21, .will make a tour of the western states for the purpose of organizing groups of Michigan women who will work for the Michigan League. Mrs. Miller was president of the Women's league in 1920-21, and was women's editor of The Michigan Daily in 1919-20. Groups in the following places have already been yvisited: Denver, Colo- rado; Des Moines, Iowa; Lincoln, Ne- braska; Boulder, Colorado; Lawrence, Kansas; Baldwin, Kansas, and Louis- ville, Kentucky. Mrs. Holbrook to Visit East Mrs. Evans Holbrook will visit Day- 'ton and Cincinnati, Ohio; Pittsburg, Pa.; Washington, D. C.; Philadelphia and New York city. While in Pitts- burg she will attend a luncheon given by Michigan .alumnae at the Shenley hotel, and while in New York city she will be entetrained by Mrs. E. D: Kinne. Mack & Co., Main St.; N. -F. Allen, 211 S. Main St.; F. W. Gross, Main St.; Wadhams & Co., 201 S. Main St.; S. 0. Davis, Toggery Shop, i ic S. Main St.; Lindenschmitt Apfel Co., 209 Main St.; Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co., 200-202 S. Main St.; J. F. Wuerth Co., 222-224 S. Main St.; Wadhams & Co., Nickels Arcade. unt Spring Vacation, following train C. T.).............'5:00 P. M. (E. T.) C. T.)...............7:30 P. M. (E. T.), CE Toledo, 2:00 P. M., (E. T.) making onnections for east and south from nd. til 5:00 P. M., (C. T.) on above date to avoid unnecessary delay and con- NS . T.) and 4:41 P. M., (C. T.), connect- & I. for all principal destinations in ection of train No 53 will be oper~ated stopping at intermediate 'poin~ts_ to ROUTE" Michigan four modern steel passenger rankfort, Michigan and ewaunee, Wisconsin anitowoc, Wisconsin vice, Reservations,' etc., apply to J. C. nion. or Ann Arbor Station April 5, 6, ction with above service. , Ticket Agent, rbor S. I., Ann Arbor, Michigan. s E s 3 s, _, Y i T T I I I KNICKERS for Sports Wear NICKERS are so comfy that they delight the feminine heart and the only regret of those who have added them to their wardrobes is that they have just discovered how conven- ient and adapted to sports wear they are. F YOU rid', or go on hikes, or play golf, or indulge in most any kind of out-of-doors sports you will enjoy the fun twice as much if you are wearing knickers. , , 1 , , _ ; \ - ., ____ . , ,; 1 , , UNDERWOOD * STANDARD. PORTABLE 11 nCollege and ajr - the ability to use a typewriter is sure to be of value. T HE easiest way to ac quire the typewriter habit is to get and use the; Underwood Portable. Sturdy, compact, convenient, it speeds up your writing and turns out better results. It is the lightest Port- able when cased for carrying. Weighs 6% lbs., uncased. Price $50 Obtainable at Underwood offices In all principal cities, or direct from JNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER Co., INC. Underwood Building, New York Dates Set For Rummage 'Sale All Michigan women are requested to remember the all-campus rummage sale which will be given for the bene- fit of tke Michigan League campaign: fund April 28 and 29. If spring house cleaning is in the midst, the commit- tee suggests that there may be many things available. There is no limit to the kind or the number of things that will be accepted. Every women's house shoul4 send a tentative list of contributions to Pamela Brown, '24, chairman of the committee, before vacation in order that some idea of the articles attain- able may be had. ZETA TAU ALPHA WILL SELL SHOES Profits realized from the sale of Stetson shoes will be contributed to the campaign fund for a women's building. The sale is being carried on under the auspices of the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority which procured the agency for the purpose of making a house contribution to the fund. Sorority houses and dormitories have already been visited by an ex- pert fitter and orders have been taken for the shoes. The larger league houses will be visited this week and K'nicker Suits Smartly Tailored There are knickers of whip-cord, or cor- duroy, or ,khaki, and of tweed smartly buttoned at Cthe knee. Prced $2.95, $3.95, $5.50 and $6.50. Knicker suits come in tweed in grey or tan tones, or in erly tailored. blue or rose and are clev- Priced $27.50 and $35. Sleeveless Vest's to wear with the Knickers Corduroy vests in sleeveless style are popular f or wear with knickers and are priced $4.50. (Second Floor)