. . . ............. IRECTVORS MAKE iAI Ii W VPr A XTQ QE'fND cxir r, ITH REDTEAMngNof teBoardo aetorsof the ~Fff REH E /University of Michigan League, to. First place in the ". W. A. fi- bring Dr. Swift here to address the Fortune telling, stunts, and dlancing nance campaign was held by the red ; girls of the university. Dr. Swift, -were the entertainments provided at team at the close of the drive Fidcar whowll ivee e etrshrels the -i-aliowo'cn party given by the night. The total amount turned in }'ar,wl give her frst lecture on jno diosfrterfehe by this total was $171.50, a suem which -Nov. 23, followed by two others on Jno diosfrterfehe iniae1 ra mount of work on Nov. 24 and. 25, - idy night in B~arbour gymnasium. the part of this team in the last day The question of rules in league The "Hallowe'en Follies" staged inf of the campaign, bringing them from11 houses was discussed, and since the garah Caswell Anigell hall under the fourh t firt pace rules of last year seem to be unsat- management of Mary I-b ~ys, began thei Team an ther cptais wichisfactory in many ways, Dean .Jean evening with a cat chorus, the other carred ff b~ehonos ae a fo-I amilton and Frances Ames, '23, will acts being songs by Mary Fair, Gxer- lows: first, red team, Lucille Klotzj undertake the task of revising these a.ldine Spill and Sally Randall, and a '23,~~~~~~~ catiwtI oa f$7.0 rules.. A suggestion was made that rolb dance by IHortense 1Hoad. se3cndi, iotha t, Aiale of berts,;-Jhenceforth the regular weekly league A.fter the lollies Elizabeth Carson '23, captain, with a t.otal of $16.5>0; parties, which have heretofore' been :Ie~d the freshmen over the goat trail thid, ellw tam ~ucillWhlitniey, given in the afternoon, be alternated v~hich wound in and out behilnd the thirdati, yllwit teaLlle $5. 0. wth parties given in the evening. In I rtage, meeting a gruesome skeleton It as stiate tht te ttalofthis way, an afternoon party will be y along the way, and finally ending in, wasno qutegiven one week, and the next week ai the gymnasium. Tlhere the cornl-stalkj $ ubscriptisougreeivedcast o qae1 dance for girls will be given in the a .nd scare-crow decorations and the! $,0.Atogthcapaign is of- ficially closed, subscriptions are still evening, either Friday or Saturday1 weird jack o'la ntcrns furnished theI bein taen Y te- orkrs as-night. Dean Hamilton presented sev- setting for dancing which continued beingtaken by te worker5 ina-erai small questions to the Board and fQ r the remainder of the evening. Mu mha a somegrsoohecmuth regular business meeting was-held, sice for dancing was furnished by Ken- frey, '24, chairman of the' cam paignjr announces that all girls who have not contributed thus' far pay do so dur-. ing the next few days. The fact that the campaign is be ing carried on by pledge method is ' unknow n to some girls. Those who M pledge a certain amount are not re-4s1 qluired to pay .it all at once, but can pay by the month.' Also, the fact that the finance campaign, is entirely sep- arate from the membership campaign, deserves special attention.yt1g niedy's orchestra, and refresbrnent s of i e ld C u ln ts w t^ s-- j ing the intermission. Whei n thic fub men were not dancing, they,- r ls tening to absorbing futures astldb tile gypsy fortune-tel lers, Bi:;lace Kynast, Dorothy Jeffrey, andI Lucre-tiBrw. S The H-alowe'en party for ie feh men women took the place ofE jun-1 ior supper given in former yearts. and, i WOUL'D " THE ES'I TN ENA a;ccord';ing to Maian Wi Yllis, eneral£1. l~imait ?'2o ed Moroe successfu 1', gtin te freshmen better iC.c :?int -," with one another a:nd whim U ii lu r dvisor s. The 'omm,!i ..:ee r(s)n i fr its successe , xvasL:drI1 cha[1i _'": Ltc'e;ghost trail, iHelen D, othyl ' li rhop of the refreshnment-s. ^9I Thui l~inor ave LO~aU trms nd Iwa, 07 o 0; x NMOXIL*V ~Am Ji VtArrivd ew Fall Straps.,an d Ox rs i Cobination Colors -ELIGHTED ," E ~N MSIO' ~MENTS W ~ ? W " ~ R E96 tv U Cr'' " p 3 ;C, 1){l~WN~UOWN I 437-M. .'hoes Hosiery ,, rn ? wm- ..,. ... , .. ,. ..., ..M,., __._. o.. -, -.U. n 'I I Wome The Won-en's Athletic association board wvill take the interurbani car at 9:50 o'clock this miorning from iThe corner of State and Pack ard streets to go on a picnic at the Forestry farm. All women who wish to join an ev- enig class in rifle shooting will meet at7:00 'clock Wednesday evening, gov. 1, ini the office of Major Shippain at the It. 0. T. C., headquarters, 1002 S. University;" The fourth hygiene lecture will be given at 4:40 o'clock Tuesday after- non in Barbour gymnasium. All freshmien. and entering sophomores are.,required to attend. Mummers will hold second tryouts° fromi 4 to 5 o'clock tomorrow after-E noon ini the parlors of Barbour gym- iiasiuim. Those. who have tried out once and received cards arde asked to report at this time. All mnembers of tlie club are exkpectedl to attend the tryouts. Jordon t ouse, one of the smaller I dojrmitories, will offer its social priv-; cleges to a limited number of girls:, for hoard after Nov. 1. Those w-ho wish to take advantage of this oppor- tunity may do so by applying at, once, with satisfactory references, to Mrs. E~lla Heartt, 432 South Division St., or, by caliiig 1813W4; e . ^ j .. " ,Il :; .. . .. C '{ r , ., . L s! r' .i m I -11ATPI U FE: 1tO- 3:00 - 4i,. 9? kV- N1, TODAY THRU DA q. -_... 3t t . h ofc.. We are Offeting Real lVargans i' 0'- vERCO TS *This Two -1ta ilt $15.00 - $35-00 in a thrilling ro rance of the red- Llood- ed west two favorite star., in Clyde Fitch's greatest plate. $6.5"- $11.25 Hiis Cowboys Ro. CONOJ7Y TORE i .til E. MWHING 'ON Instead, of rnhs T'hiey wear pink socks and have a way all their own o lov~e. VIOLA TxfERPR SCHAP2E9 D (YL ER ,. t I - . _ _ I. I " ,: , In fact, scarce1r unwrapped st~c! I.oeli and Fisk leats ina myriad shap~es are ena- Ira ipia gly triniuiued -ithi g414 ' 4i' i ear mhid.. cry, with imole,-Ain and sd~jdii-rel. d3 t LFs G mnd aaaiami.. $15. to $30. Ov erilonses anidjac (Biaettes of paisley, blis- tered satin antd ailer embi7wohkred e 'a a t o as cre?'e haave just been lifted from atheir tissue wrappings. $0 to $15. Gowns for evening anid dinner wear show imarked inlinaations to- w~ard taffeta ,s',(mtons, Spanish laces,, veivets aind brocail atvelvet- elifon. L';cht apdd lark color:. ~7.0to <$<:. Sliao-vers and sweaters that buttoni at the sidl or in fr()nt are of brushed wool, silk amnd wool or pl ia wool. As to Color--eY'erythliag: $3.50 to $25. Sp.orts skirts to weara with aautl n sweaters feature iwoo veFlours!iit checks and 1laids, ini mny andiid aried. color combintid os. $5.50 to $17.5. 11 .1o J ES SE L.LU PRESE N TS Fa CWT y 4.y.. . ...... ..r HE Autumn fashions we are showing a~re Fifth Avenue fashions, inspired, designed and influ.- enced by the atmosphere of America's Rue de - la P aix. Moreover, exact, counterparts of modes seen and worn in New York may be had here at prices considerably tower than you would pay if you bought them--G on the Avenue." I I. u 7 t'z 47 1 4 " "1 6: r9 e ~ r Y.. WITH ,, .t { ., a' -. at' ount @ictwre D)uo-Senie b ,iery acids thle fiuishiig Itouchto the cstu.Ale f th mtly. r ostiim I 'voithe in . of e l) 11 r e thread _silk, iht black and African brown.B $1.75. jersey-twveed, it's call- ed - the newestfab0ric for simple-lire frocks . h , "001year'jLs 124 'SOUTH MAIN Ia I I ,11