DAILY . . THREE COLLEGES DEFET WOMEN'S IRE TEAMi, om ln - ARRANGE EUROlPEAN ;"J t5ES[LT ITOURS FOR WOMNACTSL Information may be secured at the n .w....M......_.. . .. i ,SYRACUJS, YIANANDI J'AUIIW iN F l 3 IC I- I+GA-N DIE- vi xC~bi JC LL IMIlllLUJSA * ur Group number two of Masques will ing various European tours for Efmeet at 4 tomorrow afternoon in American women students which are WELL :kWomen's rifle teams from DePauw, -and Maryland ul defeated the Michigan won, in the tournament held on Syracuse, counting ten wvor team gained a' score of 17 against the Michigan score DePauw, with a team of five made a score of 934, whileA team of five could oiy sc Maryland scored 965 agains points of Michigan's team. Ten shut;, were fired by testant and the two po: prone and sitting. Sincee was judged on the basis of ihighest possible score for ani dividual was .200. The Michi averaged as follows: Ingrit '26, with a score of 184; 1H. scor~ed 181; Mida Abbott, '24, ice Young, '261d, 177; Leok powska, '26, 176; Bernice '24, 176; Anna Wheeler, Helen Esser, '24,,,175; EsthE '23, 169;,and M. Miller, 166. The Syracuse score as It v ed to Michigan was totaled following list: Marion I 192, Winifred Butts, 188, Jan( 187, Marion Birney, 184, Lillie ger, 182, Isabelle, Hogue, 18( Love, 180, Marion Johnston, aldine Ridings, 171, Jane 154. Depauw university, had th( ing individual scores from its fve members: Katherine Bas, Virginia Neff1 189, Helen Who Grace Brown, 186, Rachel Ben The University of Maryland following list of scores: "Betf 198, Marie Massicot, 193, Gri 192, Elizabeth Flenner, 191, a: Dorsey, 191. Atfhena I ,scusses European Following the regular meeting of the Athena Litera ety which was held 'Tuesday a general discussion was gig cerning the occupation of tl Valley in Germany. Adelaide '25, spoke concerning the it situation there. The attitude of in the :matter, was explained len Nylund, 25. Frieda Diekl told of the probable outcome, HOTEL ALLENEL Is serving a splendid ste fRh supper every evening, Adv. iSyracuse, niversities 'ien 's team a , Feb. 17. ,men on a 790 points aof '1758; 'members, Michigan's core 896; st the 896 each con- )sitions of I each shot! ,f ten, the ny one in-i Igan team dt Alvinlg,+ H-artwig, Sarah Caswell Angell nall. Thle play, I -My Lady Dreams," which may be found in "A 'Treasury of Plays for Wo- men," is on reserve in the upper study hall in the Library and should be read bW 'members of this group before the meeting.' Kid gloves of all kinds will be sold by Mortarboard society, tomorrow from 2 to 4 o'clock at the candy'E booth in University hall. arranged by various organizations. The purpose of the tours is to sup-I plement the work of schools and col- leges by giving the student an oppor- tunity to see those places with which he has become familiar through his-, tory, literature and the classics. Most of the tours consist of a three month trip beginning the latter part of JUnq and end ink; the latter part of August. PRESERVED THOUGHT TO REz YEARS 'OD SPECIMEN x,4040 'Stockholma, Feb. 20--(By A.P.)- The =Well-preserved skeleton osf a moan wvho lived In the stone ago, .5,000, years ago, has jurst been found °on °the 'west court of Sweden -by a commnis- slon -of h;archaeologists which *ha7. Exhibt Waer Clors *-'-'en Lnm inv U1L~bLthaor fv iur a The relics now broughit to light in- clude flint tools and weapons, orna- ments, etc. In one of the graves about 2,0100 years old, were found thq remains of a woman and her belong- ings, consisting of an amber, necklacel .weaver's reeds anjd distaff. 'WOMEN UHOOSE MANA-GEERS FOR BASKE'-r$ALL TEAMS Managers for the class ',asketball teams were chosen at the time of the regular practices Tuesday, in Bar- bour gymnasium. Dorothy 'Brown 'was elected manager df the -senior team, Grace Domboor ajian of the sophomore team, and Dorotby Oghorn of 'thu freshman 'team. So few Jinniornat!j tended practice that the choosing of' thir. manager was postponed -until the:,*next practice which will be held on Tuesday,=Feb. 27, in Barbour ;gyn- IVENORIAL SEIRVICES ]IiIA)l by the 1 FOR URS, YWAR1IEI LOMBI) IMrs. L( Memorial services N ere held yes- I terday °afternoon at the tUni torin.1 church, State and Huron streets, fort Mrs.. Warren P. Lombard, who, died Monday afternoon 'at her home on Ox- ford road. Rev. Sidney Robins, pastor conducted the ceremonies. The service consisted of readings Hel 'from 'the scripture, a, prayer, and the a singing. of "Nearer ,My. God Ato khee" .ombard were present. ~icello-nil There will be a meeting Freshman Girls' Glee club o'clock this afternoon in gymnasium. of the at 4:30 Barbour Assignment of members ofd Mas-. ques -to their groups is posted on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium, and should be consulted at once 'by /' E178; 4l- at -the last meeting of 'the organiza- kadya Po- tion. Gregory, 'G 176; H tT was mil. 11,Attend Conferene Edmnunds, Dean JeAn Hamilton will leave Ann e Wright, Arbor tomorrow morning to attend [an Infan- the conference of "the deans -of thoj 0, Fanny middle west' which is to 'be'held yfron-q 172, Ger-, Feb. 25 to 28 in Cleveland. Whitney, The conference of the deans is an e fllw-annual =affair which is held under le ollw-the auspices of the National E~ducatiori 's team of association and is attended by the asett, 190, deans and social directors of the var-' aeler, 188, ious colleges and universities. Miss nton, 131. 1 Jeanette Perry,-of Betsy Barbour dor-f i sent the 1,mitory, Miss Zelma Clark, of Martha ty Ames, Cook dormitory, Miss Helen C. Bishf race Coe, op, of Newberry dormitory, and 'Mrs. and Anna J. O Schlotterbeck' will accompany Dean Hamilton' to the conference. Prior to 'the !meetincg of the deans, Situationii Dean Hamilton will attend the voca- business 1 tional conference Of-the National Bur- ary sodi- eau of Occupation 'Which' willalob evening, held in Cleveland.aloc yen con-_______________ ;he Ruhr Students' 'EngaentAnone e" Sherer,aennAnoce ndustrial ;Phe engagement' of Helen 'Currie, f France ' 23, -of Bradford,. Pa., to Edward W. 1 by .El-; Thompson, '25, of Coshocton, 0., was hoff, '24, annonced last °eveifing at the 'Betsy a j Barbour houso. 'Miss Currier is living -at the Betsy Barbour house, and Mr. Thomson is a member- of the Alpha :eak and ' Sigma Phi fraternity. $1.25-I ITry a Classi;fied Ad-it pays.-Adv. Exhibt Waer Clorscient relics to be placed Oin exhibition Mr. xGerald M. Warde, of Royal Oak, at "the' exposition in Gothenburg =this has recently loaned to the Uiiiversity [summner. a collection of water colors by, variouq I j The 'Swedish experts, "fifteen In num-" foreign artists, principally English 'ber, have been at -work for about sev- and Italian. Mr. Warde is willing to len years, and ha-ye 'succeeded in 'cols sell of any of his pictures, which arc - lecting 230,000 treicq of' antiquity. "The' now on display in the hall case, of results of their labor has been an ac- the architectural corridor. 'I cumulation *of proofs that the -North Sea coast' of Swoeden was inhabited - as early, as 3000 B.. C. j 1 T 11 Tll IA T ,R- The stone age'"skeleton, 'which is I AT T~l Th ATE S Jnow 'being mounted in 'Gothenburg,. } was found during excavations at J r iulgsbacka, a =fewmites south of this Screen-Toda1 jcity. The 'ancient Oite of 'KunsbackaJ 1 has been - chosen by some critics 'as - lthe probable-"seat of Beowulf, thne horo Arcade- F'ury," with Richard ofteodsepcom.nEglhlt J Barthelmess and Dorothy oftholetpipomn-Egshi- ( Gish; "The 'Message of Emiil erature,; but, Boewulf was a ne-wcomn-' Coe"and lInterniational news. er :compared with the stone age xanja Coue; ho ifved about 4,000 'Years before (Majestic - Bllot akntns .. ..:..hi. "ld Rags." JOrphoum - Gladys Walton in f - - , J J "Top o' the Morning," Star LEAN 'rING 1A J comedy. JWuerth-Lady Diana Manners in Ordinary words-but they I natural color pihotoplay, "TheI J Glorious Adventure;" comedy .whe1b' db ~the service off I and news. f Stg-Ti 'eefT AnGarrick (Detroit)-"Tangeriue," ' he An Arbor S J a musical comedy starring J J Julia Sanderson. ( A'Iaaer( French ?lay Postpoed Due to° a -conflict of -date with 'that 1'Of "Ruth Draper, the impersonator, 'the performance of "L'Anglals tel qu' on le parse," which was to hiave been -giv- en Friday. night fn Sarah Caswell An- geld hall by the faculty -of the French department, has been postponed in- Idefinitely. Northwiestern Womneii QOn 'Tea Room. Members of the Al-pha Phi sorority at Northwestern 'university' have op- enred a tea room, "The -Cricket on the Hearth", -which is opeated 'for ti benefit -of the -Alpha Plhi house- 'fun di G w I "OI DOM 'LAST TIME T ODA L AD TALT( IN @/U 1 2 tyl-6-2-Iff, N l " 17P I i 3 l'Y i 1 T IN i 1 t w trot on woe put ere are two new dance hits with the thrills-saxophones, chro-. atic scales, harps, the veiled )bone, the muted cornet--all LB7runswick Records, the )rd's truest reproductions, to tnew life into the old phono- MY '' !. DY 2365-G rexwch WitchFOX Trot Ivy-Fox Trot 2358--B3urning Sands-Fox Trot Aent Hagar's Childrea Bluaes-Fox Trot sham ones plays them .7 The play on any phonograph have on extraordinary 'meaning ered by THE iR-OTHERJII 01 OFMAN "As the member of an infant 'empire, as a philanthropist 1.y character, and, if I may be allowed the expression, as a citizen of the republic of Humanity at'large, I cannot help turning muy attention somectimes to this subject, howmankind miay ho con- nected, like one great 'family, in' fraternal ties.' I indulge a fond,-perhaps an enthusiastic idea, that as the world is evidtently much less barbarous thaw' it has 'been, its mneliorationl must still be progressive; that nations are becomin m(re lhumanized in their policy; that the subjects for ambition and causes for 'hostility are- daily diminishing; and, in fine, that the period i-, niot very 'far remote when" the benefits. of a liberal and free commerce wll pretty generally succeed to the d'evastations and horrors of war. "-George Washington. Clearning Sbhubert - Michigan Bonstelle company Girls." (Detroi-4)- in "We I. I1 20 E. ,WASHINGTON, PHONE .628- T T .. ., .rr+.n ... .... 2:00-3:30 NOW, RIGHT NOW ! 7 :00-8:30 T'he ,picture of- /, 0 HURON STRMET 'TAXI DAY 01F NICKIT 250 207 M. Main 25c PO WDER -PUFF BEAUTY SHOP. Call 993-R for an appointment EXPERT MARCELLING CHIL DEN'S HAIR CUTTING In Connection 320 S. STATE ST. Over Grahams &a OVER TO the Maj. IS A ;pitchur WHICH '1$ {advertised big AND IS causing ' RI"IGHT OtUT ' for a. POLICE MAN and it was A'' LOT of trouble AMONGST several LOCAL modern progressives SO -SELF-styled .4 *° * * B UT KNOWN as FLAPPERS elsewhere IN THE haunts of most ANN ARBOR folks SWHO aren't so sympathetic FOR PROPONENTS of - BOBBED wigs and SCENTED 'fags and LIMB projection and ,SO I showed it to A SCRIBE on this PAPER AND this is HIS NOBLE answer- MY "DEAR .Marion I"M A pretty old bird AND IN wy days I'VE 'BEEN around (QUITE A' little bit AN WHAT I've seen OF THIS flirting stuff CONVINCES ME * * * T THAT, THE surest way TO AVO-ID ainny~nce IS TO walk right on AND NOT look for'it AND IF youll do that I THINK you'll find IN A LITTLE wlhile I ', Top Notchers for Beautiful Tone and Finc "Quatito THAT YOU can go WHEREVER you will AND -UNANNOYE D FOR THE 'trouble IS WITH A -lot of girls THEY RUBBER around SO THAT men -think -THEY WANT to .flirt AND JUST as long.As THERE ARE girls WHO WANT to flirt OR EVEN appear 'that TH-EY, WOULD flirt With - DORO THY GISH aid-- 1C ECI R U RT EMS o'IJ' It I I SHEER silken * MARTIN GUITARS to THINGS not *e COLD proof and as FTHE PITCHUR blames THE FLIRT for lots of -WOES AN KNOCKS THEM a -bit of course, SOME ONE signed Marion WIROTE in a niote saying SHE WAS pretty and THE'MEN anloyed her so AND OTHERgil O F ANOTHER.-type A-RE. AS, much to' blame As ARE -the men' ANl'D' HILE Iknow ireu 'i-d9= C ron©nice of :iiisanld (eas! It's he,,re! M THA T OME male creaturcs ARE JUST as- likely TO SPEAK to girls WHO ARBE nice girl AS TO other girls TH-1E-RE ARE -only °a .few OF THIS low type THERE WILL be men TO FLIRT with them IT'S A TRAIT my dear THAT HAS come to them * . * FRO M THE long ago WH ENthey were monkeys OR whatever they were, AoretheS -1t Iie NMessa&eoC- k.COUE-EPERSONALLY '' APPEARING IHIS O LY /1 MOTION PICTUfl - EXPLAINING SELF MASTERY- TI'IRUGH CONSCious MJTO-SUGGESTIO '1DY ~(DAY (IN E VERTY -wAV NTI 1 A!1 C_^TrZ I, _ It pays tor buy a good instrument. The little more you pay for a' first class instrument pays big dividends of satisfac- tion. Come in and4try the "MARTiN." I