AY, DECEMBER 11, 1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE CAPITAL PUNISHMENT MITIGATES CRIME h WHITMAN V'ETA Capital punishment may prove the most 0icacious method of mitigating crime in the State of Michigan, if the experlencx of Ex-Governor Charles S. Whitman in New York state is a crit- erion for -inditions in this state. In an interview with Mr. Whitman after hi, lecture in Hill ati i-Prium Friday nig it on,"The Administr' ion of Criminal Justice," he was sked if he f h uiight capital punishment in ENGINEERS ELECT J-HOP COMMIT-TEEI J. E. Johns, T. J. Lynch and L. W. Mich;gan would lessen crime Mr Whitmna sac he dirt not wisa to make a statement as to what might be the effect of capital punishment as applied to another !rate, but said he wa surt- that if it uere abolished in th trace of N a% York crime would inerease U, p7 Lr ccrUr This rtatcment by Mr. Whitman is corroboraed by the fact that capital punishment is retained in 36 states all of which punish the crime of murd- er in the first degree with death. Twelve of the'36 states arbitrarily im- pose the death penalty, while the other 24 give to the jury or the court the power to fix the sentence of death or Kirkpatrick .were chosen Friday by life imprisonment. the junior engineers at (their assembly "The whole theory of leniency to the as members of the Hop committee. i criminal is difficult," said Mr. Whit- These men, with the committeemen and chairman elected by the junior! lits, and the representatives from the! other third year classes in the various! colleges will make arrangements for the season's social event. No other Important business was transacted at, the meeting. MUSICALE PLANS A XMAS PROD'RAM~ Christmas music will make up the program otf the Matinee Musicale so- ciety at 4 o'clock next Wednesday af- ter noon at the Union, following the business meeting at 3 o'clock. The numbers given will include Old Eng- lish carols and old Christmas hymns, besides several violin and piano numb- ers. At this concert members will be privileged to bring out of town guests. REPORT LITTLE CHANGE IN DIPHTHERIA SITUATION Little change is reported in the diph- theria situation, an abnormally large, amount of cases being treated through- out the country. Doctors at the Uni- man, "and it has been my observation that 9 times out of 10 leniency has been unfortunate to the public." In his lec- ture Mr. Whitman illustrated this con- tention by telling of two criminals pardoned during his governorship, who within 24 hours of their pardon again committed murder. J-HOP NOTICE Junior hop committee will meet at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday, Dec. 13, in the Union. All junior classes which have not held hop committee elections should hold such elections immediately. Charles Hummer, '23, Chairman a G ifts-and Goodyear s Synonymous terms to those who would choose fitting remembrances for their Christmas giving versity Health service are giving the Schick test to those who are exposed to the disease. This is a precaution to determine the patient's susceptibili- ty and innoculations are sometimes given to secure the immunity if the tests show this procedure to be neces- aary. -. A BOXFUL OF JOY That properly describes a package of candy bought here according to the Can- dy Witch. It renresents the acme of candy mak- ers art. We buy gener- ously of th finest materi als so our candy simply has to be good. You'll like it. Everybody does Count to ten, and you'll perceive The future joy you will receive. 302 S. Main Street s 4 . ;,< ,;a. 'ENSIAN NOTICE All campus organizations are requested to have their group pictures for the Michiganensian taken between Jan. 3 and 28. Since there will be absolutely no extension of time, it would there- fore be advisable for the organ- izations to arrange for sittings with their photographers before going home for the Christmas holidays. the Aladdin's Lamp that summons to your home the world's leading artists of the instrument and the voice. It is the "Open Sesame" that lays before you all that is best, most lasting and desirable of the whole realm of music. Will there be a Victrola in your home this Christmas It is, truly, the one gift that gives to the whole family. Come in and make your selection of Victrola and Victor Records now in time for Christmas delivery. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. Schaebee&Son, Music House. 110 South Main St. "EVERYTHING IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS" Gift Purses Of beautiful leather One fancy brown leather purse opens its gun metal jaws v-e-r-y wide and discloses a beautiful lining of real suede. Too, there's a leather purse with a safe safety lock and a flatter. ing mirror backed with the fan- cy leather. Yes, indeed, it's a strap top model. $25. In fancy leathers with bronze frames and silk moire linings to match are purses that will glad- den the hearts of any women who chance to be the recipients., Black, brown or gray you may dictate. Mirrors. $8.50. Other strap topped oval shaped affairs. These are of fancy leather in brown, tan and gray with shining nickle frames. Silk lined and mirror equipped. Only $2.75. And dozens of others in plain and novelty leathers in black, brown, gray and tan. Simple or elaborate. Priced as low as $1.50. Main Floor Dainty Kerchiefs For every age Give a book of Swiss Handker- chiefs - comes the suggestion from this department. Each book contains three, with real Venice corners. 75e a book. For children there are handker- chiefs that have their corners embroidered with ducks, rab- bits, Teddy bears and kittens in colors. Three in a pretty box, 89c. Women's crepe de Chine hand- kerchiefs are in white with fan- cy borders in all colors and in plain shades. 25c to 50c each. Men's linen handkerchiefs with Longfellow initials, 50c each. Main Floor - o Intimate Wear Silk and cotton Envelope Chemises - of crepe de Chine, satin and jersey, in white, flesh, light blue and or- chid. Tailored or elaborately trimmed. $3 to $7.50. Gowns-- of crepe de Chine, ra- dium silk and satin, Ini white, flesh, orchid and black. Tailor- ed and lace trimmed. $5 to $12.50. Bloomers - of silk jersey and crepe de Chine. Step-in bloom- ers are of satin and radium silk. In flesh only. $3.75 to $5.50. Camisoles - of Belding satin, crepe de Chine and pussy wil- low taffeta, in white and flesh. Tailored and lace trimmed. $1.50 to $5. Vests k- in an unusual quality of silk jersey, tailored or em- broidered. In white, flesh and orchid. $2.50 to $5. Petticoats - of satin, crepe de Chine and silk jersey, in flesh, white and orchid. Those of jer- sey are shadow proof. $5.50 to $15. Porto Rican Undergarments - not silk, as you know, but equal- ly dainty. Some are very plain- ly tailored, while others flaunt exquisite hand embroidery and drawn work. Gowns and enve- lope chemises. $3 to $5. Fancy Garters - display lovely two-tone combinations in satins. All colors. 50c to $2.50, Christmas Hose Silk and wool Phoenix Silk Hose in brown and black, $1.25 a pair. Phoenix Silk Hose in black, $2 a pair. Phoenix Outsize Silk Hose, in black- only. $2.75 a pair. La France Silk hose, in brown and black. $2.50. Holeproof Hose in black and cordovani, $1.75 and $225. Onyx Silk Hose with Pointex heel, in $3 and $3.50. Onyx Silk hose with Pointex heel, in black only, $3.75. Women's Woolen Hose In all shades. Some with clocks and drop stitch patterns, $1.75 to $4. Women's silk and woolen hose, $2.25, $2.50 and $4. Main Floor O A Bath Robe A thoughtful gift Corduroy bath robes are in such colors as blue, rose, Copenha- gen, p~urple, orange and brown, in plain and brocaded weaves. Some are bound with satin, trimmed with bright embroid- ery and lined with dotted mull. $5 to $15. The bath robes made with Bea- con blankets are in flowered and plaid designs of pink, gray, tan, rose and brown. Many are trimmed with satin. $6 to $15. Second Floor A Kimona Silk o, cotton Kimonas may be of smooth lus- trous satins or crinkly cotton crepes. Those of satin are in $all5 coor $- emphatically, all. Those of cotton are in plain shades and in figured and floral patterns of lavender, pink, blue, rose and gray. $2.75 to $5.75. Second Floor Fownes French brown and tan. boxes, $6.75. Will be appreciated Kiddies' Kid Gloves, in brown, white and gray, $1.25 and $1.$0. Kiddles' Wool-lined Kid Gloves in brown. $1.25 and $1.50. Also Wool-lined Kid Mittens in brown only. $1.25 and $1.50. Kiddies' Wool Gloves in gray and brown heathers, 75c, 85c, $1 and $1.25. Women's Kid Gloves, D. & P. make, in brown, black, gray, tan and willow. Packed in a gift box, $3. D. & P. Kid Gauntlets in brown, gray, black, willow -and white. In Christmas Boxes. $5. Fownes French Kid Gloves in brown. $3.50. Fownes French Kid Gloves in brown with tan stitching, $4. Townes finest French Kid Gloves in brown with heavy brown stitching. $4.50. Main Floor Give Madeiras Loveliest of all You will marvel at the exquisite hand work in the new Madeiras here for Christmas giving. 6, 8, 10, and 12 inch round dol- lies, 35c to 65c. 6x10 and 10x14 inch oval doilies, $1.25 to $3.25. Buffet and dresser scarfs, 36, 45, and 54 inches long. .$4.50 to $16.50. Centerpieces in 18, 24, 36, 45, and 54 inch round sizes $3.50 to $25. Kid Gloves, In In Christmas 1I 13 pieceJ $22.50. 13 inch dozen. luncheon sets, $10.95 to napkins $9.95 to $20 a A Negligee Exquisite, dainty There's nothing more charming -- our private opinion -- for Christmas giving or for one's own use than a negligee of taf- feta or satin; in sky blue, for instaice, or in flesh, rose or apricot. Especially if it be em- broidered and hemstitched and ruffled here and there in be- witching manner. $10.50 to $19.50. Second Floor Third Floor -:' -j - -"-- Gifts will be packed for sending to any part of the country without additional charge h Iii