THE MICHIGAN DAILY_______________
There w ill be a bridge t; a fron
5o'clock Sahluday ,afternIoon a
Kappa Alpha 'Theta h-; se,
dance from A tc 12 o'clock in th4
wing, for the benefit of tHe Wo
leaigue. TPickets for the tea aI
cents~ apiece, and for the danc(
cents apiece, and $*1 a couple.
Chaperones for the dlances this
end are as follow s: UnTTjion, Fri
Miss Mlartha H ills; SaI 'tda--M
G. H~eartt; Armo~ry, Friday-Mrs.
Adams; Saturffay-I'4rs. Phillip
molds.
D~ean Jean 1-aiilton will Ric in
tle Creek tomorrow for purpo:
addres;sing the 'Michigan alt
gr'oup of that city.
The schedule for the interl
basketball games to he played tc
row afternoon in B~arbour gymm~
is as follows: At l' o'clock, Pi
Phi vs. Kappa Alpha .Theta; at
o'clock, Sorosis vs. Delta Gamin;
2:30 o'clock, Chi Omiega vs. R
Delta.
All- choruses and cast for the JI
Girls' play will rehearse at 7 W'
this evening. There will be nor
noon rehearsals.
C u ts Ate d(been represented in a classeat lonale rI~ l Instr~uct uy r . Alcommiission gon Othe saeslwll be° N O I R
Duigtetiewe hemte.T given to the University of Michigan AID LEAGUE FUNI
.IDdringitheMtetetime. the m hi-sReject Frecnch H ats 1And G lotn.s league fund., T7-.,-lingerie is from Apoi ey 1 hsbe c
are receiving instructions, tecilr , Tulle, France, and the Vosges moun- Aprxmtl$14hsbe do
dren are cared for in the nursery, and! tamus, and is of exqusite workman-
Sto the older ones taught to do useful Berlin, March 15--(By A.P.) l-FPried, ines have been the source of many ship and design The garment; are ntdt h Uic to 'ia
t the, things. 'Every fourth week the com-" and Gretchen are to have, no mfote ideas for the German and Austriandretyipreby'r,1.A.PckLau fnd ythjnoraIr
anid a' mittee in charge serves refreshments Paris gowns. There are to lbe no more1 fashion creators. They also send of Tulle. The prices in the majority 'This money com e party from indiid-
~e ey- to the entire class. smart little hats brought to Germany tbeir representatives to the great wa- of cases, are as reasonable as ligeie i ual t-ixalion an fromn the class itself
;men'sWomen of the University assist in from the fashionable millinery shopsI tering places on the Riviera and have I made andl purchased in this country. bing the amount remnining after ex-
,re 75 this work, in connection with the worl', on the Place Vendome and the Rue de 1 little difficulty in keeping up with the penses of the advisor work were met.
e, 75 of the Michigan League. Important la Paix. j latest French ideas. All Freshman dance at Union Sat- Before the money is actually turn-
work is also done by various organ- hs rice rjo pritdt In Berlin virtually all French and urday feno.Culs 1 stags' ed over to the fund, it will be lent tem-
' txizations of the city.,roTheermlsarnondarminced tcBelgian nationals occuying apart-50 cnts.-eAdv., opls 1 porarily to the junior class to cover,
week French invasion of the Ruhr, and the ntoromsaebigdpsesd.-- - -
SSell Tickets for Senior Supperi leaders of the German fashion indus - They were barred in January0from all H Eu
Yates> cure tickets on Wednesday for the' French models are not to be bough' and 1,000 Belgians in the city.AlWhweerotyhaeisucdterbyrshaTeeaeFen ' E1 L
Rey- seirspe hc s ob edo ihrdietyo niety In the stores merchants and clerksaOFA M
senio upprch whic by heisftombe hld n i thrdrctyo nrclhave no time for Frenchmen and wili
Marc 21 maybuythemfro I~ha -High prices in France hove prevent- no nwnl ev he. Wm~ F F M
beth Hoyt from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clocki!nokowglsevthm WmJ
thsatroni h oe egeI ed many German firms from buyinia clerks in shops are even more bitter
of}a4 booth in University hail. The exact{ many models. Consequently the im- against the French than men, and
e fnumber attending must be known in portations of such finery from Fran cae getpist aesr hi
ii a.e- order to make arrangements for the had been inconsiderable as couar-ctmersat aenomthereot haei
.:: W..4 food. No senior will be admitted ed to prewa ie.BtBri io-eeis
iue.,~~ o h supper who has not purchas ed se eeslwyrsmngterPr Frenchmen are brusquely ordered
r *::..z:. a ticket beforehand. The tickets arc !is lterps adbinglimednttiesh out of business houses as soon as their
Door- one dollar each. o aecetoswe jeRh nationality becomes known. Cafes and
ea _____________ trouble came along and brought thebasrfetoevehm.Bbr
A 1 N I ge I nra l boycott against articles made -sops hv ugu h in"oA N U C M N
1 .45 ain France.
a; jAT rifE ThE TERSBarn Drcel, maagig diectm i Frenchmen adnittedl, and taxicabs
I ~~~turn down everyone with a French ac- X R O DN R
apaone of Brlin's greatest fashion shops cn
rince~s Sit m BorgF e'~e, h ~togra~~ iitold the correspondent of Tihe Aso-i_____________
uniir 00 si ce er arrva . i N w Y rktion will m ake little difference to Per f Q I LATJ TH f AT
c lock Princess~ Santa lBrghese, of Itly, lin designers ,as they have not r e d m aLB
a f t e r - 1Il o e e r in I ta l ia n e d u c a t io n a l c i r c l e s , i e t l y o n P a r i s f o r t h e i r s t y l e s h n:hs a r i e n t e U i e d S a e'saA c a e "-h o ] o f t e S a "t e b e i n n f t e w a n a e i! tl i . C A / . A ..mA . . " { ) n n Y ' n
delegate to the world conference on
An important meeting of all son-!educatioxt. The conference will be
iogs who were connected in any way held in Oakland, Calif., early in the
with the Junior Girls' play of last year zumomer. The, princess will lecture
will be held at 5:30 o'clock this after- until then."
noon in Barbour gymnasium. --
Collars for senior gowns have arriv- ll o en tudent's
ed and may be obtained at Mack and
company's at less than cost price, S how Interest In
The collars will be sold for what they cotiAemok hecs.o rn-ericanization
picrtation having been paid by MackE
and company. "America Is a perfect heaven" watt
- - the statemen.t (4 aii elderly Armen-
an woman who is attending the Amer-
six 0111IS iIHEL the Perry school, as soon as she had
learned to speak .English. This wo,
P90T IN R~ff T-R'man is a member of a good Armenian
PAT I IFE M 1T family, bt4h has never hd an o.
Memxbers of the women'~s rifle team her new country until recently.
who have been chosen to shoot, in thec Her husband was at one 'timhe the
tournament against Michigan Agricul- Armxenian 'minister to Turkey, and ha,,
tural' college, Northwestern, Illinois been, in America for seven years,
and Cornell universities, and Ripon There are several grow~n children in
college, Wisconsin, on March 17 have the family, who have now attained im {
been announced., They are: Esther portanit positions. One daughter i'
W ilis, '23, Mida Abbott,. '24,, Helen{ doing art designing at New York, a
Eser '24, Marian Miller, '24, B3ernicI son is likewise employed in art word,
QGiory, '24, Marion Lawless, '26, Aic in, Chicago, one son graduated from
1Yoqng,' 26Ecl, :Frances Huff, '26, in- the Uiniversity, and another daughter
grub' Alving, r'26, Anna Wheeler, '26.. is at present attending school.
L'e~kayda, Popowska, '26, Margueritc This is but one of the interesting
White, and H. Hartwig., cases which; t present:; itself to the
Th~e Michigan. team will fire on ,its committee on Americanization which
onrange in room 330 Engineering11 meets every week at the Perry school.
building, and the results. of the con-I All nationalities are represented in
0t 'will, be mailed to all of the oppos- the class, and each woman has an in-
in~g teams. Preliminary practice will dividual instructor. Some are well
bheld Friday afternoon at the range' educated in their own language, whilc
others cannot read or write it. Work
TxaClassified Ad-it pays.-Adv, with the latter type is much more dif-
Charley Chaplion in "The Pil-
gimn;" news.
T:jc s ie--hirley Ma }on in "The
Neva Teacher;" comedy; kin-
og'rVams. .1-
Orlheuin -- Farle Williamrs in
Ilucky (Tr,!on.: 'Comedy, ''Lit-
tle Robin Hood."
Wuerth-Corrine Griffith in "Is-
land Wives;" comedy, "Little
Red Robin Hood;" news.
a great extent, become creators of d
their own models.
"Of course, many of our ideas con).
from Paris. It is foolish to deny that
Paris leads-in the creation of modes," '
declared the Barion. "Bit Germany has
learned to develop Parisian s ugges-I
tions and adapt them. In many ease #
they are greatly modified, as Parisianr
designs are often too extreme for 011
trade. The prohibition against. the iou-;1
prainoFrnhgoswl fe, modistes and milliners only in twc
lines, silks and flowers. It is diflilcuP.,
to replace certain French silks anCf
flowers."l
Vienna and Berlin have been work-.t
ing together in the development of:
modles since the beginning of the world
war. Because of the low exchange
they have been successful in develop-
ing a considerable trade for model
gowns in the Scandinavian countries<
the Balkans and Central Europe.,
6irrile Silly
Ass" to mbe rreselited ati
League Party
.Rath Werkiaciser, '23, will direct
"The Silly Ass," a comedy in two
scenes which will be presented by
M\a q 1cs at the League party this'
afternoon. - The play is one dealing
w ith the life of an average American
family cf today, and is filled to the
bim with laughs and humorous situa-
tiens.6
Group one of :Masques will present
thio play. This is the first of live that
the organiaztion will give for the
league. Constance Wood, '23, will take
the part of the grandmother; Margar-
et: Jones, '24, that of the father; Con-
stance Baldwin, '23, the mother; and
Isabelle Nichiols, '25, the flapper. Aft-
er the play there will be dancing in
Barbour gymnasium. No admission is '
charged at any of the Friday afternoon
League parties.
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