SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN "Such perfectly delightful new hats, LEADERS OF GRAND MARCH andsobecoming" That is what you will say when you see our new spring styles at Mrs. Grace 230 Nickels Arcade Van Schoick VNE Phone 795-W 66joy Rules the World" CIUILES A. IUERH MISS GRACE PAtTT11SON Mr. hummer and Miss Pattinson were the leaders of the grand march at the Junior Hop Friday evening. Hum - mer is chairman of the Hop Committee. Miss Pattinson's home is in Manistique. not, when Booth 39-Phi Delta Theta iBooth 42-Alpha Sigma and everybody A ON hOE PRSriI Chaperon-Mr. and Mrs. Irving S. Pi Upsilon Rhoeas t _____E Brower, Pontiac; Dr. Arthur Sander Chaperons Dr. and Mrs. Lion W. eats at and Mrs. Sanders, Ann Arbor; Mr. and Boyd, Dr. Charles F. Meyer, Dr. and (Continued from Page Six) Mrs. Longyear, Lansing. Guests-The Mrs. Wilbert B. Hinsdale, Ann Arbor. Detroit; Gervaise Carpeter, Blisrfield; Misses Jane Bently, Lima, O.; Helen Guests-Mrs. Howard S. Wilson, Lans- I;Tinan, Peoria, Ill.; Kaythrine Moul- ing; the Misses Edna Whitney, Helen Helen Vickery, Detroit; Hortense H1ud ton, Lima, 0.; Vivan Hoffman, Kansas N. Viiicit, Pielps, N. V.; Elizabeth Ann Arbor. City, M.; Margaret Severance, Kan- M. Vincent, Phelps, N. V.; Beth C. sas City, Mo.; Jannet Slotenbach, Stoddard, Wyandotte; Ruth G. Sanzen- Booth 37-Zeta Beta Tau Lima, 0.; Helen Baker, Lima, 0.; Ruth bacher, Toledo, O.; Arlene Des Ermia, Chaperonss-Prof. and Mrs. I. Leo Wells, Lima, 0.; Alberta Clark, Lans- (Continued on Page Eight) Sharfman; Mrs. Meyer A. Loeb, Chi- ing; Sally Hamilton, Lansing; Eliza- cago, Ill.; Mrs. Walter Rosengarten, beth Elliott, Lansing; Cornelia Bou- Toledo, O. Guests-The Misses Doris tell, Bay City; Margaret Wallace, Bay Artley, Akron, 0.; Pauline Hart, Lor- City; Adelene Johnson, Enid, Okla.; ain Nathan, Amy Wolf, Doris Zeisler, Harriet Shephard, Ann Arbor. Chicago, Ill.; Emily Jane Guiderman, Jean Hilb, Frances Seinsheimer, Cin- Booth 40-Independents cinnati, 0.; Maxine Davis, Lillian Chaperon-Mrs. Thomas McKay, De- Second-Hand Books Bought and Sold Efroymson, Ruth Mossler, Indianapo- troit. Guests - The Misses Maude lis, Ind.;Eleanor Cramer, Gladys Ros Johnston, Detroit; Cyria Farley, De- enbauiu, Kalamazoo; Sally Cassel, Syl- troit; Evelyn Goldman, Detroit; Sylvia l T ver, Co. iimNtaBfao ri;Mra .Ncos apo, vrsUniversity Book Store via Lind, Detroit; Anne Degen, Den- Kittleman, Detroit; Eva Ginsberg, De- S V e S yO t r Lid eri;Am eeDn-KtKteaDtotEaGnbrD-ver, Colo.; Miriam Nathan, Buffalo,I troit; Marian M. Nichols, Hampton,; N. Y.; Cecille Ehrman, Helena, Ark. Va.; Dorothy Koepe, Beacon Hills; Aileen McLeod, Ann Arbor; Elizabeth Booth 38-Theta Delta Chi Mock, Ashland, Ky.; Beatrice Austin, l I IIIII11III Chaperons-Mrs. W. I. Butler, Ann Adrian; Amanda McKinney, Wagner, Arbor; Mrs. C. W. Keena, Detroit. Okla.; Harriet Knight, Marquette; Guests-The Misses Dorothy Maitland, Genevieve Pardee, Concord; Marguer - Negaunee; Margaret Cuddy, Ashville, st Spaulding, St. Johns; Mildred N. C.; Gwendolyn Wilt, Altoona, Pa.; Frecking, Battle Creek. Madge Atwsoud, tCairu; Beatrice Canip- bell, Sault Ste Marie; Ruth Chamber- Booth 41-Delta Sigma Pi - lin, Grand Rapids; Katherine Brem- Cihaperons-Prof. Joseph R. Hayden ner, Boston, Mass.; Margaret Nester, aind Mrs. Hayden, Ann Arbor. Guests - Detroit; Frances Seidel, Grand Rap- -The Misses Muriel Sweet, Detroit; In a photoplay we are glad to show ids; Frances Barnard, Cleveland, O.; Virginia Sweet, Deroit; Ruth Sturm- Dorothia Droege, Dunkirk, N. Y.; Lor- er, Port Huron; Alice Rich, Detroit; aine Denman, Toledo, 0.; Geraldine Joyce Van Aistyne, Wyandotte; Mary " T H E Sterling, Jackson; Margaret Cameran, Randall, Ann Arbor; Helen Frost, Ann Detroit; Pauline Stark, Pittsburg, Pa.; Arbor; Lula Warner, Lansing; Hazel Helen Thompson, West Point, Neb.; Eckhart, Lansing; Edna Groff, Grand - Ninah Maiev Ck, Germantown, Pa.; Rapids; Carol Walters, Pontiac; Hel- Nanette Hugget, Grand Rapids; Jos- en Davis, Ann Arbor; Dorothy Collier, ephine Laig, Portland, Me. Detroic. Booked in especially for J-Hop patronage - WE ARE MIGHTY POSITIVE We Have Something YOU WANT TO SEE COMIN SUNDAY FOR FIVE DAYS G on ! .:: RoESENTS_ HAL THE A mere glance and someone has. form- ed his impression of you in the flash of an eye; They have seen you, gauged you, y thegreatet cat of judged you and now they are gone! starseverasemtbe onhe sren!4d1d What has that impression been? What is wENC viO their opinion of you? How will they remem- 1r O EE her you? You can answer that question for LA L yourself by answering another question,"Who - was your tailor?"_- Well dressed men are in the habit ofan having their clothes tailored / is -by- J. Karl Malcolm "Quality first - economy allvays" Now at the Adams theatre in Detroit for 50c, 75c, $1.00 prices. Note: We now have an exceptionally fine line FT "HAM" HAMILTON of spring overcoats in the imported woolens Foe c i and Theodore Roberts ::eIIImm mm - UIIt pIR I BUllllit lllU 1U iU illllllllllllllltl111111111IIIIIIIIIlIIIIII{IIIIIIIIIIill1111If1l1111Ii1;