,u , U quarters of the committee are at desk .R F~UI VV:UR~ Ethree in the student activities room -- ' of the Union where the committee is om page 4) at the service of students from 4 to ce when the seasonI at to the Maroons be-+ ay five played more r "Piggy" Lambert's rt changed and plays .gainst Big Ten quin- her band Purdue is >mparatively easy ar- nes. The Boilermak-! Michigan, Wisconsin, d should have easy game save the pair 'eb. 7 the Boilermaker Coach Winter's Ilh- by Captain Carney. ne of this contest final position of these ois has a well organ- around Captain Car- layer is not covered ould not be surpris- )is take the game. Don White, guard for Purdue, will also He was high scorer in last year and will is defense' a lot of s has nct built up a his offense and the f his team will be put strain in the Purdue 'isconsin and Minne- thatclosely follow. ient of the long pass- resent a far different from the .fast short by Dr. Aeanwell at ent indications it is how either-- Minnesota be displaced. ,during weeks. Minnesota lily from Indiana on k end while Purdue e difficulty in repeat- Iowa in the game at day. Unlesj Illinois the tables and win ei adinng teams. Pur- 5:30 o'clock on Mondays and Thurs- days. UNION PLANS FORMAL PARTY FOR SATURDAY AFTER J-HOP A formal dance will be given Sat- urday, Feb. 11, the night after the J-Hop, by the Union in accordance with the request of many Union them- Pure Candles are like\ good deeds - they make their mark in the 1world. Our Candy plead their own case - each packags )roved their purity. They .vill ,help the cause what- ever it is. They are made of the purest materials in I A clean kitchen by a 'can- dy chef who knows h 'is: Assortment of packages for the J-Hop and St. Val- entine's Day. REST bers. Tickets will, go on sale at 5 o'clock, Tuesday, Feb. 7, at the main desk in the lobby. Purchases can be made by the general membership- of the Union. A special musical pro- gram has been planned for the affair. Education Men to Attend Meet, Dean A. S. Whitney and Prof. Clif- ford Woody, of the School of Educa- tion, will attend the third annual con- ference on junior and senior high school problems, which will be held at Mount Pleasant, Feb.,. 9 and 10. Dean Whitney will speak on "The COMINGI! A BII NE" SENSATION O0LIVER MDILTIPLEX HAMMON and other typewriters. TIl chines are in first-class c and bargains at the prie O.'D. MORR 17 Nickels Arcade Dealer for L. C. Smith and School of Education of Michigan." at the University D TiI E A T RE .... -_ PC QUALITY. Riot QUA] C v- ,. - On January 1st, Pyrex Prices Were Reduced to 1918 Standards Everyone knows what Pyrex ware is. It is the wish of every House- wife that she may have a set of it. It is durable and economical, saves t i : The full flavor is retained because - the baking is quick and thorough. Pyrex is a practical and appreciat- ed gift for "Showers," Weddings, Birthdays, Anniversaries, etc. Our Stock is complete and varied. time, fuel and dishes. Your food Drop In When Down Town and See Our Line will taste better when Pyrexed. Jno. C. Fischer Co. I ~Q QUIALITY. ' 49/~- UP-TO-THE-MINUTE HARDWARE Main near Washington Wasidngton near Main .w? tIIitI1111111 ttltillst11[111ittttlllIIfill tl.ttui will change very little. It >robable that the Illini will these games payed on Feb. .1, although a crimp is cer- put in the hopes o! some uintets before Michigan re- play Feb. 11 with 0. S. U. at lowing is the Wolverines' Ohio State at Columbus. Indiana at Indiana. Wisconsin at Michigan. Indiana at Michigan. Illinois at Michigan. Iowa at Iowa. Iowa at .Michigan. Northwestern at Michigan. . 20, . 25, . 27, 4, -. 6, ION BOOK EXCHANGE OPEN DURING EXAMINATION WEEK Union v Mond der of e maintained by ange committee hursday the re- ester, and for a ext semester, to o has books to with an oppor- '"'fir 1 . 1 r ' t 5 l i t f rt ° .. . .. !! ,,_, "T ti Q \ - p \ l',y, 1 1' 1 i t : r , .. :y a 0 j .. ... .. _ . .. ! . .. - .; " ',, ' a u I .. # , s 'p r i Jfasbion Expo-itil ni g r0o per pt of boo with all An Authoritative Presentatibn of all that is New 1 for the Sp ing Season will be made at the Style Show to be given at 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday, February 1. Second Floor. IZ' p A Featuring Evening Wear I Master Camera" ameras incorporate 'ctive improvements your percentage of Attire for evening wear will be featured at this review. Soft crepes in The gowns chosen for this display will be worn by living shows in you will get rMore. Pastel shades and crisp taffetas in more vivid colorings combine with silver and gold laces, dainty orsages and narrow ribbon to make many charming creations. have been selected from the girls employed in the store. W rector of fashion shows will have charge of the afair as well as the A in of the girls. The 'models will walk the length of a raised platform in 2. Film plate in back holds film ,perfectly flat, meaning sharpness over the entire picture. 3. Rapid film loading, no spool centers to pull out. '4. U-shaped Standarand Wide Track insure permanent optical ulignment. 5. Rack and Pinion for quick and accurate focusing. When you buy a REXO, you, buy camera satisfaction. Load Your Camera With REXO Products are sold in Ann Arbor by The Students Supply Store 1111 S. University Ave. r is .r a nr 4 .r w r r c r ww s +s w . Afternoon wear and sport apparel will be shown as well, as the more formal gowns; and Tweed suits and top coats will be included in the showing. Millinary and foot-wear to match costumes will be a prominent feature of the affair arfd accessories of every nature will accompany the gowns in order that the appearance of every model may be perfect. that every guest may have an ample opportunity for observing each co in detail. The entire second floor with a seating capacity of mtore than 1 ,000 will be given over to the affair and you are cordially invited to attend thi prehensive review of advanced spring gtyles. II