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May 19, 1922 - Image 7

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According to a letter received here
recently from Ethel Hurjbatt, the ex-
ecutive committee of the Monteregian
club of Montreal, has decided that any
graduate woman or student from this
University can be admitted to the pri-
vileges of the club during the sum-
mer months.
The letter states also that any wom-
an graduated from here may obtain
privileges during the academic year
for a period not exceeding two weeks.
In either case the person desiring to
be admitted must present a letter of
introduction from her college ad.dress-
ed to the secretary or manager of the
Monteregian club, 22 McTavish street,
Montreal. By writing to that address
information concerning living eipenses
may also be obtained.

r point hike
9 o'clock on
party will
gymnasium

i da
dce
ly '

Senior Society
ince and k t e b r
this- Elects Jiembers
orches- i
dancing
Senior society, honorary organiza-
tion for independent senior women has
director eledted the following junior women to
is after- membership for the coming year: Hel-
nterview en Anderson, Dorothy Bennetts, Luella
vould be Galliver, Catherie Kuhlman, Ilene
illors to Fischer, Elizabeth Hoyt, Grace Hunter,
Helen Aubrey, Lucile Welty. Initia-
tion will be held May 31

COMMITTEE PPA0 ~.REIST
May Festival guests as well as col-
lege women are being invited to at-
tend the May breakfast which is to be
given at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning
at Barbour gymnasium under the au-
spices of the University Y. W. C. A.
This is an entirely new affair and
rumors are prevalent that it will be-
come one of the women's traditions.
Members of the committee in charge
of the affair are:' Margaret Reineke,
'23, general chairman; Gertrude Hay-
es, '23, food; Alice Russell, '24, decor-
ations; Dorothy Bishop, '24, tables;
Dorothy Jeffrey, '24, and Barbara
Baker, '23, publicity. Tickets may be
purchased for 35 cents at any of the.
dormitories, sorority houses, Newber-
ry hall, and at Wahr's book store.
Burton to Speak In Hillsdale
President Marion L. Burton 1will
speak next Tuesday at the annual
meeting of the Hillsdale board of com-
merce.
w AT THE THEATERS
I I
I I
SCREEN
I I
Arcade-Jackie Coogan in "My
Majestic - Thomas Meighan in,
"A Bachelor Daddy."
Orpheum--"Smiles are Trumps,"
with Lefty Flynn.
| Wuerth - Marie Prevost in "A
I Dangerous Little Demon." j

FITFORM-

-AT-

OF GENUINE

$29.50

- $33.50'

and $37,50

Clear

CLOTHES

IT'S your opportunity to obtain
absolutely class A clothes at
ridiculously low prices. In the
name of economy, you must see
for yourself.
Sport Models are included in this
sale. All sizes.

the Sen-
to send
0 South

s over the week
ay, Mrs. Yates
H. B. Lazell;
Martha Hills;

I.
El ROOMS FOR VISITORS
Visitors in the city who wish to
, secure rooms for the May Fes-
tival period, should apply tothe
Union main desk from 2 to 5'I
o'clock today. This is the only
J place where rooms for this period
are listed.
NOTICE
I am buying old clothes and paying
the highest prices. $3.00 to $10.00 for'
suits. Call 1677-W or bring them to
203 N. Main St. Dave Mordsky.-Adv

They are moving fast
Prices. Gaet ,yours today.

at these

Tom.

Corbett

116 'EAT LIBERTY

phomores who have
heir posture exam-
so at their earliest

who live inj
2:30 o'clock
Newberry hall
dering a pro-
for the benefit
ampaign find.

match.

Glee club,

conven-

game.,'

Three Years for a Start.
OHN HANCOCK experience shows that U
if you sell life insurance for three years you
® will continue for your entire active busi-
ness life.
® Why? Because you will find it the most
pleasant and remunerative business you can
choose. It is constructive work, it produces
self-reliance and independence and affords the
greatest satisfaction in every way. To be a,.
JOHN HANCOCK representative in your com-
munity is to stand for the best there is.
Before making any decision regarding your
career write the "Agency Department."
LIFE INSURANCECOMPANY
OF BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS
* Largest Fiduciary Institution in New; England
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t.

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,

TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY

rections to the
to the Calen-

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er
the
mer
see
ter-
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KTRAORDINARY PURCHASE

ADouPH ZUKOR
Presents

col

Jersey Suits

at $10.00

,,

At this exceptional price no woman can afford to be without one of
these splendid utility suits for a longtsummer wear. Ideal suits for
warm weather; cool, neat and always smart and distinctive. Styles in

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STREET SUITS
BUSINESS SUITS
SCHOOL SUITS

SPORTS SUITS
OUTING SUITS
VACATION SUITS

Notch collars, Tuxedo collars in contrasting colors, eight-button jack-
ets,, side pockets, patch pockets, side pleats, inverted back pleats. Gold
jackets with white skirts, green with white and red with white skirts.
Colors-

1

FRENCH BLUE
CORNFLOWER
REINDEER

HEATHER
GOLD
CANNA

HENNA
NAVY
JADE

RUST
MOHAWK
PERIWINKLE

Here's a real "family" picture,
It's up to you to have the whole
family see it. Let it be "No-
body home but the cat!" --
COME!!

This picture settles, no world problems. But
promises you one glowing, crowded hour of rf
happiness.
With Tom Meighan as lovely Leatrice Joy's swe
heart end the bachelor daddy of the five cutest k
dies you ever saw.

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CORBNELaWOODWARD L STATE
ON4LY PLACE OF DUS'NE4&
NO CONNECTION WITH AN4Y OTHIER 5 OnR
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