THE MICHICAN DAILY One Legal I In. Wife Per Man Is Now Vogue, Says Turkish Maiden ! (By Margaret Shafer) ! so with the finished technique of a Somber eyes gazing from behind a filmy veil; satin bloomers, sandals, quantities of jewelry and perhaps a a nose ring or two-this is what theI average student might expect from aI young Turkish girl but recently ar- rived at the university. But Sinai Mauhaidden is quite the opposite. She4 came here last Wednesday from Con- stantinople, to meet her uncle, Mr. Feizy, and to enter the School of Mu- sic. Next semester, after she has learned to speak English, she will en- roll at the University as a Freshman. No Time For Homesickness. Sinai is petite, vivacious and alto- gether charming. Garbed in an unl- tra-modern frock of chic lines, talk- ing in very broken English inter- mingled with French, she captivated her listener. "Are you homesick?" She was ask- ed. "But no! There is no time," was the reply. 'American people," said Mr. Feizy, have a misconcepted idea of Turkish life. In Turkey, Sinai -attended a pri- vate school where she learned the, things you learn here. Turkish girls{ nowadays dress as Americans, copy- ing, their gowns from the French people. For street wear, a silk piece of cloth is wrapped around the head, hanging loose in back." Sinai pro- duced a silk piece, demonstrating its use. "Moreover," said Mr. Feizy, "Turk- ish men, wear suits very much like American men wear. For the street, however, we fear the red fez." "What about the harem?" Mr. Feizy was asked. The Harem is Gone Forever Sinai laughed. '"No, no," she ex- claimed, "Travellers, in Constantin- ople for a short while, often see the servants in a: home and take them for the wives of the master. This is not so. The harem corresponds, in Ameri- ca, to that part of a man's house where visitors do not as a rule, enter. The -new Sultan has only one legal wife, hence polygamy is abolished. In' short; we consider ourselves as' ad- vanced and civilized as you people here." "What main difference does Sinai see between Turkish and American girls?" we asked. -What you call 'pep' is lacking in 'Turkey. The girls take life more eas-, ily, and have fewer worries;, and then, amusements are' of 'course not, the same." Asked to slay the piano, Sinai didI artist. There is nothing "old-world about this Turkish miss. Merely talk ing to her makes you realise tha Turkey is not so very far from Amer ca. From Far. STo Class Is e North Head r Record PALMER FIELD RIFLE FRESHMEN WOMEN RANGE IS OPENED HONORED AT TEA Rifle practice= for women was held Of all the teas held during the past Thursday afternoon at Palmer field week, only one was for sorority; for the first time this fall. Major Wil- I n lis ShiPpam of the local R. O" T. C., pledges. Thursday afternoon the " who is in charge of the practice, was Theta Phi Alpha pledges were at - busy- all afternoon instructing and di- home from four to six, when they at recting the women who attended. For were hostesses at a tea-dance for all i- the convenience of any other women the new pledges. Alpha Chi Omega who wish to join the classes in rifle pledges have postponed their tea. - shocting, Major Shippam will add which was to have been held last their naites to his roll it they will see Wednesday, to next Tuesday, be- him from 1 to 5 o'clock Monday or cause of the conflict of the former Thursday afternoons at the Palmer date with the tea given by Dean Ham- field rifle range which is located at ilton and Mrs. Burton for all fresh- the east end of the hockey field. men women. On last Wednesday Kappa Delta' T H TE Esorority entertained at tea in honor of AT THE THEATERS 1their new chaperone, Mrs. Anna Dill- T reingham. The pledges of Kappa Delta Todaiy-Scr~een. 'will be at home from 3:30 to 5:30 o'- clock next Wednesday. Arcade-Shirley Mason in "Lit- k xs tle Miss Smiles;" Sunshine comedy and news. jDance Chaperones Named Chaperones for the dances tonight Majestic-Bebe Daniels in "Pink will be: Armory, Dean Jean Hamilton. Gods;" and comedy. ! Union, Miss Martha Hills. Orpheum-Bert Lytell in "The Meet me at The Catholic Students' Right That Failed;" comedy Fair. Labor Temple. Evenings Oct. and news. 1 24-28. The big campus event of the week.-Adv. Wuerth--"Grand Larceny," with Elliot Dexter and Clare Wind- Corduroy Coats $6.50 up. Wild and sor; comedy. Co.-Adv. This Week-Stage SHUBERT b'ights 50.7541.00 BI 1t II ME'&i IPop. Mats. T os., Thtirs Whitney - "Lightnin'," 8:15 nc and St., 25o and 50o o'clock. ,Cposita Cadillac Hotel Main 7790 T H E BONSTIE LL.E CO. - Garrick (Detroit)--Vivian Mar- IInIan Hay's Brilliant Coinedy tin and Lynn Overman' in "HAPPY-GO-LUCKY" "Just Married." j Romance and Laughter Told in Gay and Sparkling Lines Shubert-Michigan (Detroit) -- NEXT WEEK--EAST IS WE$T" Ir ?onstelle Company in "Happy- in GoLucky. DEAN ENTERTAINS Teague House is Damaged by Fire SOPHOMORE CLASS rebrokeutat 9 o'clock yester- SOPHO ORE LASSdiidl morning 'n the dormitory on the thirdr foor of the league house operat- Dean Jean HamIlton received the ed by -Mrs. D. W. Rock, 518 South Di- members of the sophomore class at an vision, Street. The flames were dis- informal reception yesterday after- covered by neighbors and the fire had noon. Assisting her were Miss Jean- gained headway on the roof of the ette Perry and Dr. Eloise Walker. dweling before the fire department Whereas at her former receptions for arrived. the girls of the junior and senior Men students living in nearby, classes Miss Hamilton has emphasiz- houses helped in moving furniture ed the need for closer association and and clothing from the third floor of contact in these classes, the Dean r, the league house. Aside from the serted yesterday that she did not feel damage to the roof, furniture on the it necessary to speak to the girls of third door was demolished by water. the sophomore class on the subject. The loss is covered by insurance. After the short address of welcome, Miss Hamilton turned the group oyer Meet me at The Catholic Students to Alice Powell, '25, chairman of the Fa ,' KLabor Temple. Evenings Oct. Freshman Spread committee. The re- 24-28. The big campus event of the mainder of the time was spent in week.-Adv. making plans for the spread. Tea was served from a table centered by a Corduroy Coats $6.50 up. Wild and huge bowl of chrysanthemums. Co.-Adv. Corduroy Coats $6.50 up. Wild and ! IT,4j something? A classified in Co.-Adv. the Daily will find it.-Adv. If aC U Corduroy Coats $650up. Wild ar. Ca.-Adv. LAST TIMES TODAY BERT LYTELL IN 1 i "THE RIGHT THAT FAILED" COMEDY: "OLD FEET" I t t NIMhts 55 to 2.50k ARTHUR HOPKINS Presents Eugene O'Neill's Great Success "@T IE A! Y APE"I A Symbolic Comed of Anciet and Modern _i e with LOUIS WOLHi-EIM DR. W. S. MILLS OSTIEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 616 first Nat' Bk. Bldg. Office Hours 9-12; 1:30.5 32141' LAST TIME TODAY bi 1. / Wh'1'51n'ey' w eatre Oct. 23, MIss Louise Shackleton The juniors at Lake Erie colleg Painesville, 0., are proud of the: president, Miss LouisedShackleto' for many reasons, one of the mat ones being that she gave up her sum mer vacation to do missionary wor in Labrador this year. Her diet whi up north was usually fish, but sh says she is willing to go back again As president of her class she is lea ing them in their drive for funds t help the college xaise a million d0 lars. THE MOST MELLIFLUOUS OF ALL MUSICAL COMEDIES Sue D - rk le he in. 4- to A- "M" Blankets, Pennants, I Bands, etc. at Wahr's Univer Bookstore.-Adv. Arm rsity Your -mame neatly embossed ift ,old on all PE ,; .; y i i Y} _ l . I i Fancy Metallic Hats In close fitting shapes. Very effective worn with fur wraps. GOLD & SILVER FLOWERS FOR GOWNS I,. I Women Are Urged to Obtain Lockers Some inconvenience in getting to gymnasium classes has been causedt by the negligence of the women in having their lockers assigned. All wo- men who have not yet received their lockers are urged to obtain them as soon as possible. Before a locker can be assigned a locker ticket and all gymnasium, clothes, plainly marked, must' be presented to Mrs. Blackburn. The marking of the clothes is requir- ed in order to prevents loss later in the year. For Taxi 25c. 445 Huron St. Taxi.- Adv. Purchased at RIDER'S PEN SHOP 808 So. State St. lI. COMING TO US DIRECT FROM ITS FOUR MONTHS' SUJLCESSFUL RUN AT THE TIMES SQUARE THEATER, N. Y. With 'Its, Own Original Production and Splendid Cast, Including Virginia O'Brien George Sweet John Hendricks Bradford Kirkbride Bobbie O'Neil 1adelne Grey Alice Cavenaugh Berta Donn Peppy Albrew And the Same Perfect, Jovial Bevy of Songstresses that Helped Make Sue Dear the Pronounced Lyrical Comedy Hit. Augmented Orchestra Under Direction of the Composer MR. FRANK GREY, with SnappyJiMaor by BIDE DUDLEY PRICES: Including Tax $140, $LC5, $2.20, $2.50 MAIL NOW!. MOIZENCI-ADRIAN-ANN ARBOR BUS Schedule in Effect October 1. 3922 Central Time (Sloy Time) P.M. A.M P.M. P.i\ wALAC ;WORSLEY 2:55 6:5s Lv... Morenci ...Ar. 1:35 9:35 (hlotel) 3:45 7:45....... Adrian....12 :45 8 :45 4:15 8:15 .... Tecunmseh .. . . 12:158:15 4:30 8:30.....Clinton ......12:00 8 :00 5:15 9:15.Saline........1:15 7:15 5:45 9:45 Ar..Ann Arbor. . Iv. 1O:45 6:45 (Court H-ouse Square) A. M. D-Daily. X- Daily except Su.ndays and holidays h olidays to be New 'yar's, Deco- ration Day. Jnly Fourth, Labhor Day. Thanks- giving, and Christmas:' Meet D. U. R. cars at Saline, both ways. JAMES I. ELLIOTT, P-roprietor Phone 926-M Adrian, Mich. U: Dana Richardson You can't afford to olic Students' Fair. Evenings Oct. 24-28. for everybody.-Adv. miss The Cath- Labor Temple. Valuable prizes 1 15 East Liberty Street I VMM __ __ _ __ _ __ _ E k i t f iii ' I i I 1 HE SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY 'I BI Come and See Wallie Veat Up an Army of Ghosts! This grantee comes with every Dunn - Pen ; it means that the Dunn- Pen you buy is a ru mechanically ' pumpi Terfectself-fill-' Red Purm. ''about it foa ing writing as it fills. No -n u to go wrong. 27 styles (Black Hard nent. - Bakelite barrels, as illu Buy your Dunn-Pen tpd fountain pen Eatisfactionr 0. D. MORRIL: 17 NICKELSJ The Typewriter and c r A n d, the Dunn-Pen has no rubber sac; it holds several times more ink than any bber sac pen of;th fe size. You simply it full with the Little mp-Handle and forget r a month. It cleans seams to leak; nothing Rubber and transpa an' ustrated), $2.75 and up. day and know what reu, means. L, DEALER ARCADE Stationery Store W ith a Few Minutes After tion of Hostilities" "Cessa- EE him clean out a haunt- ed castle - and win the beautiful Spanish Princess! It is a gay tale of adventure and love. Thousands laughed at the stage play --' millions will scream with delight at the pic- ture. With the best comedy cast in history. WAIT FOR THE I ; e .- r \ ., I n h F; vvv i ,, .: ":/ .1I ichig m IliO Stat NAN RAALTE JESSE IULASKV PWENTS ( Published by :,,:,* I TDAILY Just Arrived! New Fall Straps and Oxfords in Combination Colors Prices: $6.50 -$9.00 This Afternoon U ElSUPPORTED BY 1'11