THlE MICHIGAN " D American Rel Worker EmpUyV, Georgian P-i-nces . ._ ,t. _ ! Florence Meyers Five dollars a month is the munifl- cent salary paid to eight blue-blooded Georgian princep by Miss Florence Myers, Hinsdale, Ill., relief worker in the Near East. She's stationed at Ti- flis, Caucasus. II eRAS B~lt 1.ARdtIN 0 VICTORIES OU,VEySCOeSIwrAiD "mo s For Rent or ir By winning both debates Friday night in the Mid-West debating league, Michigan has now annexed 10 debates against the University of Wisconsin while the Badgers have been victorious in two contests, and the Wolverines , us n s have defeated the niversity ofHeIllinois six times to the one victory of the lat- I STATE AND WILLIAM ST ter. As the Michigan debaters won both of their contests in the debate Friday night they were acclaimed the winners of the eighth annual Mid-West league contest,_i{!111i dill4ll lfll illitl ili906 ll {I Since 1893 when the first debate was held in the West and this one between the Universities of Wisconsin and ichligan, 12 debates have been held by these two schools, one of them bringing a no-decision contest. This - includes debates which were held be- fore the Mid-West league was organ- ized. Eight debates have been held=I between Michigan and Illinois, one of them also being a no-decision con- test. The work of supervising and direct- - ing the debating teams for the Mid- West contest this year was done by Prof. Ray K. Immel and Gail E. Dens- more of the public speaking depart- ment, since Prof. Thomas C. True- blood, head of this department, has given up the task of supervising the debating teams and training of the or- ators. Mr. Densmore was the super- visor of the negative teamn on whicb Gerrit Demmink, '23, debated. These debating team several years ago. MAOR BROOKS'INJURD Y u r INUAUTO0SMASHSUNDAY Major John A. Brooks of the de- partment of military science was con- fined to his home yesterday on ac- count of injuries sustained in an auto collision Sunday. A light touring car - driven by Gustav A. Ritz, belonging u to Wilson Bird, collided with the Brooks car early Sunday evening, on West Huron street. The smaller car, it is reported, car- omed off the major's heavy automo- bile and tipped over, throwing the oc- cupants into the street and shaking them up badly but with no serious in- jury. The shock caused a total lose of memory to the Major. Mrs. Brooks stated, however, that he would be well enough to meet his classes this morn- ESTA TE STREFT ing. Try a Classified Ad--it pays.-Adv. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. ii#1#iiwi6iii iiutiiiiirluiiiiiinm s $The Faculty Concert The Faculty Concert .presented a varied program of an interesting and somewhat popular nature on Sunday afternoon in Hill auditorium, when the University Girls' Glee club, Nell B. Stockwell, Anthony Whitmire, and Dr. Robert McCandliss appeared. The size of the audience was gratifying. Of the four songs by the Glee club the most pretentious and most com- mendably done was Chaminade's "Ev ening Prayer in Brittainy". Its char. acter and mood were well interpreted, making the performance pleasing. Ne- vin's well-known "Wynken, Blynken and Nod", was sung with assurance' but lacked a little in color perhaps As soloist in "Trees", Ruth Werkheis- er exhibited a charming and well- trained voice. Miss Stockwell's performance of Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata waf unimpassioned and a bit repressed; there was no great contrast between the moods of the three" movements Her playing of Moszkowski's Valse Op. 34, No. 1, .was the best received and into it she put herself most en- tirely, thus adding to the-appeal. Mr. Whitmire played a group of fouw violin compositions, of which the bes' was. the "Valse-Triste" of Sibelius- Hermann. His playing in the .other pieces rather failed to convey to the audience any depth of interpretation that he might have put into them. Dr. Robert McCandliss was warmly welcomed after his long absence from Ann Arbor, and sang most delight fully. His singing is dramatic, yet easy and under perfect control, boti in tone and expression; and it is ef-. fective and compelling without effort He sang three songs, all of which wer equally well done, while his encore "Allah", was perhaps even better. R.A.H. ( i 1{{{{I{!{1{tIll {{{{11 {011 {!1 lil t1{1t1f1 !t{111 1 l 111 tH{ liii l ft i ll 1 t11111r11111111111111 11 III IIftIII - "Jane Climbs H M H H - a oun MARCH. 21A 22 Tickets On Sale Now at Whitney T PRICE : $2.50, $2.00, *1.50, $1 24 Matinee (Courtesy of Wuhrs DIrg S/ore) .i{111~I I tI tNII ttll~ l tllillll l{1 ilttl~I l.l I{t1Iilti~tl tl~I l {I tI t l flll~ lltl[IIIlllllf fi IIill m f + - N "Coats! Coats!" You 'll not be ashamed to take that coat off if you send your laundry to the "White Swan" Next time your shirts come back just notice how carefully they are laundered. I 1' '% t-N r~ 0 # Put your duds in our suds'" One Day Service on Request I We mend and darn, call for and deliver. II w