THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JA i t° 4 i %Oo.W'W% A--ft . - --- 1 KEY CLAMP S!1 25c to $1.95 per pair--all sizes THE ST. CLAIR SHOP 309-311 No. 4th Ave. Talkhi language!' Your father koIvs Underwoody e- - writing. You letter 7 strikes a repohsze chordwhen you writ it to him on t c Underwood Port 1e "The machine you ew I eventually carry" 6k,. 'JQQ *A a d ard HSENT 109,00 ALUMNAE Alumnae Council to Report Work at Meeting Here January 21. Official announcements concerning the campaign which is being launched for the purpose of raising $1,000,000 with which to construct and enlow the University of Michigan League have been sent out to 9300 Michigan women, through the office which the Alumnae council has opened in Alumni Memorial hall through the courtesy of the alumni. These cir- culars were sent to all women who have earned at least 15 hours of credit in the University of Michigan whose addresses are known, and to faculty women, and to the wives of membars of the faculty, regents and adminis- trativu officers. Included in this circular a,-, sketches ci the proposed building; the section of the campus plan whi ch shows the location of the University of l\ichigan League; statements of the amount which must be raised; the purpose of the building; information concerning the committes and those eligible for membership; statement:; iron 'resident Marion L. Burton, Dian John R. Effinger, Dean Myra 3. Jordan, Junius E. Beal, Walter 11. Savwyer and Edna Croff, '22, president of 'the Women's league, as to why the building is a neessity; and, finally, what part the alumnae can take in this campaign. Pledge Cards Enlosed With each announcement was sent a pledge card for membership in the University of Michigan League and a request for information which will aid in making the catalog of alumnae cor. iect. At present the c'-a'ncil has t vo types of catalog, a geographical aa l a. alphabetical, one. Every effort tay iinz nade to have thae perfe.;i'v correct The office in Memoroai hail is unler tlt irection of the Al i;anae couni! which has placed Edna Blake Dress, 20, ir cbayge, with the iuea of add- ing others as the work increases. Of- fice hours will be from 8 to 5 o'clock daily. All University women are in- vited to go to the office for infor- mation concerning the campaign. This ofie is being financed by the under- graduate women's campaign commit- tee which has turned over to the A'nimnae council $1700, and by the orgau'.zed groups of alumnae which have voted to support the work to the amount of $2400 this year. Stationery for Women Plans have been made for station- ery to be used by every Michigan woman which will bear a Michigan seal and information concerning the building and campaign. This station- ery vill be sold to the women at cost from the office in Alumnae Memorial thail. Definite reports of what alumnae groups are doing to aid this cam-I paign will be made at the meeting of ih, alumnae council which will be held in Ann Arbor Jan. 21, at which iimre delegates will be present from the 27 organized groups and also from onie cities where Michigan women have not yet organized. Percentage Given DY Flower ahoes~ When ordering flowers at either i'landers or the Blumaize shop by adding the few ,words, "Give the League credit," 20 per cent of the sale will be credited to the League account without adding anything to -he purchase price of the flowers. This 20 per cent will be given for every order made in this way. The 2ommittee ask the co-operation of all university students and faculty. Margaret Whyte, '23, has charge of the arrangements for the sale of flow- irs. Cards will be sent out to all women whereby they may check up "he orders given for the benefit of the League and by returning the cards to the chairman aid in the work for the University of Michigan League. LEAGUE TO SELL MICHIGAN SEALS WOMEN PL AN STUNTS FFANCDESSPRHTY "Nothing less than your very best for the fancy dress party this year," says the committee in charge. They are planning to have only six or seven stunts instead of the usual large num- ber and each of these is sure to be unusuall original and new. Each of the four classes, Mortarboard, Senior society, and Wyvern have been asked to present a stunt. All houses are asked to dress to represent some unified group or idea and there will be a prize given to the House which is judged best. Then there will be prizes awarded for indi- vidual costumes which are particu- arty unique. The party will begin at 7:30 o'clock Saturday night and because of the small number of stunts there will be ample time for dancing. An admis- sion fee of ten cents will be charged to those who are in costume while the charge for those who are not in cos- tume will be 25 cents. For all. non- League members the admission will be 50 cents. RIDING TICKETS TO BRING MONEY TO LEAGUE WORKERS "A University of Michigan seal on every Michigan woman's letter" is the slogan of the committee of which Among the newest of plans for rais- ing money for the University of Michigan League is the one for sell- Eing riding tickets. These tickets are good for six rides of one hour each, either for cutter or saddle horse hire. They are transferable and may be used at any time up to July 1, 1922. The sale of 1000 of these $5 tickets will realize $1000 for the campaign fund. Mary Jane Lawson, '22, has charge of the sale and information concerning them may be obtained from her. The tickets will be placed on sale at some definite place as soon as pos- sible and an announcement will be 1 made later of that place. s a i Beatrice Hoek, '23, is chairman. These seals are one inch square and are for use on the back of letters. A color scheme of maize and blue has been carried out with a sketch of a building in blue, the phrase "Univer- sity o;Michigan League" in blue, and a background of yellow. These seals sell at the rate of 10 for 20 cents. The committee expects to have them distributed to all or- ganized houses this week. Seals will also be on sale at the booth in Uni- rersity hall. During the vacation a large number of seals were sold to alumnae in Grand Rapids and Jackson. Other, alumnae groups have signified their desire to use them. City Y Holds Pot Luck Supper Members of the City Y. M. C. A. and' the Women's auxiliaries of that or- ganization held a pot luck supper at 7:00 o'clock yesterday evening at thei 2ity Y. M. C. A. building. The women held their monthly meeting preceding the supper. You'll find many bargains when you -ead Michigan Daily Ads.-Adv. Announcement to the Student Body The Chinese Gardens wishes to announce to the Student body the opening of its Dancing Room You are assured of Good Music, Courteous Treatment; Fair Prices An invitation is extended to you to make us a visit. See management for estimates on Fraternity and Sorority Banquets, Dinner Dances, Smokers and after- noon Dansants. and 'p1 xi t ' + ,r t t. ex'S, ( -=--- ! e ,i ', v,+ ' '= 1 t 7 i z ' ;a'E°, . sa ? , , ^i R, t } , v was. e at ° 4 ' ';h . c r 5f'.,..t A: ff v "R l y e k f s r r S r'(''A ,+tietHY" 1 4 t yJ @ , 'i tC ; I 1 ee J ( 'nA ' < r yG' vl.r cr The lightest Portable when cased for travel Rooms may be rented with or without Music, with or without Dining Service Chinese Gardens 106 So. Main St. Tel. 1549 pi S. A. MORAN, 711 N. University ~~ {, Vtjt iff ,11 b:I 'I New New Pictorial Patterns and Spring Number of the Fashion Magazine have arrived and are on sale at the 'Pattern Counter on the First Floor Spring Arrivals ,r- :, in Wash Goods and Neckwear Now that the holidays are over and things are commencing to get back to normal again you will be thinking about your spring sewing. This is the very best time to start before house cleaning and another good reason is that our new spring goods are arriving daily, everything so new and fresh. If you, select your materials early you get the first choice and do not have to take picked over stocks. There are new Ginghams, voiles, suitings and crepes now here with more ex- pected any time. All excellent in quality and at a great reduction over last year's prices. These are the very materials you will want for pretty little afternoon frocks and the kiddies' dresses. There are also a lot of nice crepes that are popular for underwear and gowns. Soft Tissue ginghams with a narrow satin stripe come in the newest checks and bars, all colors including brown, pink, red, blue, yellow, green and lav- ender, priced at 69c a yard.- Fine French ginghams, extra good quality, in small checks and all col- ors at 65c a yard. The ever new and popular Anderson Zephyr ginghams in large and small checks, all colors at 75c a yard. Ivanhoe Zephyr ginghams, in fine checks and many different colors, priced at 50c a yard. We have just received an excellent as- sortment of cotton voiles, 40 in. wide, in many different designs and colors. There are dark blue, brown, grey, black, red, and copenhagen back- grounds with contracting flowered, striped and polka dot figures, some- thing to please everyone's taste and priced at only 50c a yard. New Spring "Everfast" suitings, 36 in. wide, very nice for one piece dresses or suits, come in lavender, pink, blue, green and tan and priced at 50c a yd. Peter Pan cloth in plain and figured designs, 36 in. wide, in the plain cloth the colors are pink, yellow, copenha- gen, pale blue, brown, peach, green, black, and grey, with the figured back- ground there are blue, brown, green and rose, priced at 65c a yard. Cotton crepe, 32 in. wide, comes in white, pink, yellow, lavender and flesh, and only 29c a yard. I : . 11 ~ - 'I -i- % K- DAINTY NEW COLLAR AND CUFF SETS TO MATCH THE SUIT OR FROCK Colored organdy collar and cuff sets conie in yellow, pink or blue and are prettily embroidered with different de- signs in contrasting colors. These are priced at $1.25 a set. Three piece sets consisting of collar, cuffs and vest are made -of plain or barred organdy in all colors and fin- ished with lovely hand work in con- trasting colors, priced at $2.00 a set. A dainty little vest and collar set comes all linen, in white, blue, laven- der, and tan, has drawn work and hand embroidery, would look well on a serge dress that has a tailored style, and priced at $2.50 a set. Then there is the three piece Bramley style in duvetyn, consisting of collar, cuffs and vestee in tan only, at $3.50 a set. Eyelet collar and cuff sets are made of fine white linen with a shaped col- lar and are $1.25 a set. A pretty allover lace collar and cuff set is only 89c. We have many pretty collars in the straight style, they are made of all- over lace, embroidery, organdy, net with real filet edges, and Irish Cro- chet, these collars are very good mod- els for wear on your suit coat and are priced from 9 to $2.75. In the popular Bramley style there are nets with real filet lace edges and medalions set in the points, priced at $2.50 to $3.50 each. Allover embroidery sets consisting of either collar and cuffs or collar and vest in ecru are very attractive and priced at $1.25 and $2.00 a set. t7 y w ,w. 0 0 c 1{i1 ,r r J