THE MICHIGAN DAILY AN .910 EXPERT ILL ADDRESS BUILD ANDERSON TO SPEAK AT METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY .sj PROFESSOR ATTENDS NATIONAL the conference were Dr. James R, Sty es 'u umHYGIENE ASS'N CONVENTION Angell, president of Yale university,, and Dr. Haven Emerson, former health, To uommon es Mrs. Barbara H. Bartlett, professor commissioner of New York City. At of public health nursing at the Uni-- this meeting, plans were discussed for; In the past, fashion decrees have the better co-ordination of private and usually caused women to sigh and versity has returned from New Haven, public agencies interested in child wel- take as their sole consolation the Conn., where she attended the twelfth fare, and reports were given on the words that the Arab king had engrav- annual meeting of the American Child 32 states that had adopted bureaus of ed on his signet ring "This too will j Hygiene association which was held child hygiene. Health education was, pass." in that city Nov. 2-5. Over 400 dele- another topic of the session. All the Today, however, fashion has joined gates were present from allthe states meetings were open to the general' forces with common sense and togeth- 'u the union. public and were well attended by par- er they combat tradition and patrio- Among the important speakers at ents, teachers, and the general public. P ARCEL DELIVERY I STUDENTS L 409 EAST JEFFERSON TELEPHONE 2700 TRUNKS 'N EVERYTHING I OPEN 6:30 A. M. TILL 11:00 P. M. ry Anderson, chief of the Wo- s Bureau of the United States rtment of Labor, will give the id of the Wesleyan Guild lecture s at 7:30 o'clock Sunday night e Methodist church. .ss Anderson is one of the two wo- to occupy positions as bureau is and is the only woman to re- a presidential appointment under resent administration of such im- ante as to require a confirmation he -Senate. e is one of the best informed ex- s on the problem of emplhyment romen in the world today. She led and arbitrated many of the utes between the government and yast army of women munition 'ers during the period of the war. she is endeavoringkto bring about r working conditions for- the wo- in industry. ss Anderson was born in Sweden came to this country at the age- of ecial discount on personal Christ- Card orders received before 20. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Ar- . Open evenings.-Adv. Join Our Phono graph Record Exchange Club ;racked-Scratched Records Exchanged for New Ones The Wisteria Shop 330 Maynard St. 'ESPECIALLY CAREFUL tin with the result that women's clOths have gained in sanity. the long, tight ones that made rwaling an art diflicult to accomplish. high-- heeled and pointed-toed shoes are no longar considered suitable for street wear and the shoes of the modern wo- manare better shaped and designed primarily for comfort. Crino;linecs and flounces and trains had their day and are picturesque relics of a shackled past. Frills have been superseded by use- ful garments, and the sweater, which until recently, was tho t to be far too mascufline for mliladyi~'s wardrobe. is now popular. Plain, tailored blouses have gained the favor formerly given to transparent ones. The loose, unhampered clothing which is fashionable at present seems to be a symbol of the freedom which women have gained. There was never a time when it was possible to dress rationally with so little opposition as there is now. SHARFMAN DIRECTS IN JEWISH R E LIEF I I r m 1 -!,;titching Picot Edge Dress Pleating Plain Stitehing Gold and Silver Thread Work QUALITY HEMSTITCHING SHOP 711 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHONE 2526 Room 12, Over Arcade Theatre MRS. G. E. MICKLE ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - -~ - d , t LAST TIMES TODAY THE PICTURE THAT IS TlE TALK OF THE CAMPUS IT'S WONDERFIUL r TIUTTLE'S I 11 A Place to bring your friends Nowhere is the food better Nowhere is the service more prompt TUTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM Maynard Street I Prof. I. Leo Sharfman, of the eco-- nomics department, has been appoint- ed vice chairman of the Michigan com- mittee of the nation wide appeal to be conducted in the near future by the Jewish War Sufferers' relief. The cam- paign was recently decided upon at a Chicago conference and it is hoped to raise $14,000,000 for Jewish sufferers in Eastern and Central Europe. The Michigan quota is $400,000 to be raised by local committees throughout the state. The Ann Arbor committee consists of Os5ias Zwerdling, chair- man; Mr. Rosenthal, first vice chair- man; George Bittker, second vice chairman, and Max J. Goldman, secre- tary. Those on the Michigan committeei besides Professor Sharfman are Fred; M. Butzel, chairmafi; Louis A. Weil, secretary; Capt. Isadore Levin, treas- urer, and Miles Goldberg, campaign manager. EETING TO DISCUSS l1Y BUSINESS FOR JUIJOR GIRLS We Suppogse that all washers have their good points, but the Universal Liecric comes pretty close to perfection. f -. - ..___ -; _ _ . __ ._ . r . 1 , ? i- \ - ., , b : snt~ t FR AS"' I' CJ ,yw i^ "y,. .N "4 ' _ i : I Adolph Zukor presents Richard Barthelmess a"YoutW' £ The lure of life and all its caressing voices. The way of the world with one who has turned to the left. The hand of love, lifting a broken soul to happiness. Shaped into swift-rushing drama that moves with hundreds of players through. scenes of tingling realism. TWENTY -NINE STARS - SEE EDNA WHEATON AS "BEAUTY." SHE WAS CHOS- EN FROM 10,000 GIRL$ IN A BEAUTY CON- TEST, NEW YORK, N. Y., AND DETROIT. A GEORGE J~to U C IO I SERVICE for PEOPLE" rhis is what you get when you have WAI N VELOP AND PRINT YOUR FILMS EAST UNIVERSITY A.V. I' ii Shienkers' Hardware "Service for Patronage" For the purp °,os=e of discus'ng bus- ness concerning ;the Juni r Grls' play there will be a meeting of all women of the junior class at 4 o'clock Tues- day in the league rooms at Barbour gymnasium. It is especially import- ant that those interested in trying out for the play be present to register and classify for parts. Prof. John L. Brumm will speak at this time and a sketch of 213-215 W. Liberty st. F mno I It's Galosh Time in II g9aramountI1iOdr I j .1. I the play may be given. Ann'Arbor ADDED "Couintry Chickens" FEATURING LOUISE FAZENDA It's a Scream - Every Scene The Crawford Shoe needs no further introduction n Ann Arbor. We merely wish here to announce And the LATEST NEWS ARCADE ORCHESTRA GALOSH HEADQUARTERS I SPECIAL TODAY1 are at Michigan-Wisconsin Football Returns every three minutes. STARTING TOMORROW Gross & Dietzel's A New Soft Toe I 117 EAST WASHINGTON ST. 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