----- muommwmmw Aft" TO PROHIBITION CONFAB TORONTO CO NI L F.N-V E1EXPECT- ED TO ATTRA CT WORLD Special: invitation has been extend- ed to the University of Michgan in a telegram just received by the S. C. A. to have five foreign. students at- tend the International Conference o the Intercollegiate Prohibition associ- ation which is to be held Nov. 24-29 in Toronto. These students are to b appoinlted iinniediate y. It is expected that student delegates from more than 40, nations Nvill be irn attendance at this meeting, thus mak- ing it one of world wide interest. Leaders in the prohibition movement from all over th.e world are scheduledl to give addresses as well as the dis- cussion which is to take pltace among the delegates thiemselves. Thle meeting is to be concluded by the announcement of the winners of. the nation wi-de college .contest for the best essay on "The World Move- anent Against Alcoholism". Prizes amounting to $1200 will be distributed and the five winning essays will be read. FLOWERS AND TAXIS BARRED AT SPREAD who has not hea AA from her junior is asked to call Ruth MtacDonald, '5 8"3G-R, inmmediately. if, through mis-, l akes, any freshman is not called for. ' he is asked to attend alone. Sopio~ more women will act as hostesses for the evening. Northwestern Girl Wins Bea uty Prize For West Schools t'? p,"Y tV p( Melcmbers of the Freshman Girls';L Gl c, .1u will mt: at ~4 :30oclock:( SCelebrities Pick Heroes ii Cherished In Childhood- Students Supply Store - - - I 1111 South University Ave. t'ii. ( oo~zin te palor f BChilcago, Nov. 22.--Because she wvat ibon: "g~:.,z . too good to ue real-a smug little hyp- ocrite-Elsie Dinsmore was ruled from Girl eee leaders will be ad-; the childhood hall of fame by Neysa dressed l)4 Mrs. Frederick Peterson 1McMein, the artist. Miss McMein was ,:c, -also by StpErinitendent Butler Q3 & one of a number of prominent men th A m rb r - at a ee- an'd wo e voting on a list of child- _,_+.hoo rpes a~ nd heroinie snritted Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, voted for Ben Hur, Hiawatha, David, King Arthur, Lincoln, Peter Pan, Sir Gal- ahad, Uncle Remus and Washington. Woodrow Wilson replied that he "did not feel wise enough" to sit in judgment on childhood heroes. Engineers' and Architects' Materials Stationery, Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Books Cameras and Supplies ,. lug which is to be held at 7 o'clockj this evening at; Newberry hall. Way7sI . spresent the Bible in clubs will bo diiscus ied. All wvomnen who are coaching bask- etball are requested to mleet at 4:451 o'clock on Tue >day and Thursday hft-I ernoons in the vves't parlor of Barbour ~'gynasiumn. R _ifle practiceha been transferrer? from Pailmei- field to room 330 of the Engineering building. bthe National Kindergarten and elementary college.. COMING DEBATE WITH OHIO The eleven highest iii the order nanm- DISCUSSED AT ATHENA BEET ed were: Christ, Lincoln, Washington, I ___ Jo (Little Women), Sir Galahad, King$ Members of the Athena Literary Arthur, David, Daniel, Cinderella, Jos- society discussed several matters con- eph and' Joan of Arc. Captain Kidd, cerning the women's debate with Ohip, Gulliver, Huck Finn, Tom Sawyer, State university which- is to be held Robin Hood, Columbus and Alice in on Dec. 1, at a meeting held last ev- SWonderland were other heroes voted enring in University hall. After the upon favorably by Miss McMein. business meeting a short program was Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president em- given for the benefit of: the initiates. eritus of Harvard university, voted The various women's organizations on for Christ, Columbus, Daniel, Joan of the campus were explained and wo- Arc, Joseph, Moses, Robinson Crusoe, men's position in the University was Ruth, Washington and William Tell. made clear. Mary Roberts Rinehart voted for; books of adventure, favoring "Robin- Mode Shoppe, 711 N. Univ. Individu - son Crusoe," "The Mysterious Island," j al gowns; personal attention; prompt "Swiss Family Robinson" and "Hans service, reasonable prices.-Adv. Anderson's Fairy Tales" -to "Little Women" and "Little Men." Michigan Dnily and Chimes for, $4.50. Candies, Laundry Agency, Tobaccos I 'a THE GREY SHOP Regulations concerning,1 lie annual Freshfman Spread, which is to be held 'Saturday evening, Nov. 25, in B~arbour ~gymnasium, have been given. out by the committee. There wifl be no flow- ers or~ taxi-cabs allowed, and cardls for extra guests will be sold at fthe door that evening for fifty cents, no0 extra guest being admitted without ~a card. All senior women are invited to at- tend if they wish to do so. The juin- iors are requested to call their fresh- men immediately in order that they may make arrangements for escorting Alhem to the spread.t Any freshmnan Beauty and brains go hand in. hand in the case c' Miffs 1Esther MceDonald, tioted? the. most lyeautiful college, girl. in- the Middle West. In addition silt; Ihas won the Jhighest marks in all her studies at Northwestern university this year. 3NEW MEM1BERS JOIN JUNIOR W. A. A., ,x t Cpile D'ndrea yr .' . -it The junior organization of th,,e Wo- inen's Athletic association has added 30 new mnembers as a result: of thy, campaign on Monday and Tuesday. A large representation of these- weroi present at the monthly mneeting held Wednesday afternoon in Barbour gymo- na sium. Plans were discussed at this time fo the posting of a competitive chart to show the progress of eac'h womar1l in the junior, group toward her honor *points. Plans to design an emblem denoting membership in the junior organization were discussed and commilittee appointed. Miss Marion 0. Wood of tini depart- ment of Physical Education spoke t the members upon the co-operatic which. the departmoent wishes to) main- tain with the athletic association. Grace Fry, '23, president of the sen- i or organization of the Athletic asso- ciation, explained the honor p~oint system in detail. Blue Bird Hair Shoppe, successors I Saunders Ilair Shop, telephone fchanged from 2673-M to 38 i.-Adv. Faculty women wh(o are.-interestedj inz swinmig aro requested to call dirs. lEnswiier at '280-W. Ev ery member of the publicity com- mnitte c the Y. W. C. A. is urged to oe present at a meeting to be held at 3 :30 'clock this afternoon at New- berry fhallf FOR B1RIDGE PARTY Aany pers5ona8vwho may not haveI zbeen able to secure tickets for the bridge party which members of Chi tOmnega are giving on Friday and Sat-, urday afternoons 'of this week are asked to ca'l Adelaide Sherer at 1325.1 The committee in charge of dispos- ing of the tickets has announced that aw few tables are still available. Prices are $3 per table or 75 cents apiece. Arrangements have been made to get the returns from the game on Saturday afternocon.' Three artic'les, which will be. suitable for Christmais 1gifts will be sold at this time. The affair will be given for theE benedlt of the University of Michigan 'League. ELECTRICAL SHUsE ET F-11hts 50.75-$ 1.001 Pop. Mats. Tues., Thurs. I CHIGA~Vand Sa~t., 25c and Soo Oposite Cadlllao Hotel Main 7790 THE 1ONSTELLE CO.~ In Jean Archibald's Comedyf I"CALL THE D OCT!OR's Somethintr New-A Doctor of D~omestic Difficulties GA CK ights 5f C to 82 50 Sat. Matt. 50c to $2.0 D~irect From the "N. Y. Winter Garden l Presents La VALFSKA SUJRATT Brendil and Burt. Midgie Miller, Sam Hearn, Llora Hoffman, Others. and a GARDEN OF EDEN BEAUTY CHORUS 'U r. t® U U U U. U Send her a box of "f Norris Chocolaes", A~ wonderful French confection beautifully phacked. 600 E. Liberty EEREEEEEEEEU.UEEEEUEU evening Gowns wy 4 ;< t ' 1" } t J t " t . _ i t $2750 rUr U m U r r r rU Ol IN an I to $89.5° M1ATINEE SATUTRDAY, 2 P. Ili . PRICES $1.101 $2.20,' $2.70 MAIL ORDIERS INOW NIGHT CURTAIN AT 8 SHARP R' RAY COMSTOCk MORRS GEST f A M SICA present .t V ETPAVAGANZA ~fhW RV THE ORIENT' MOF ( AS PRESENTJED FIVE SOLID YEARS nthA T H IS M A JESTY 'S THEATER ; pRODUCT'00LNO py- OCAR ASCH SORTNw Vsi'COSTLY~ ~, RPUCTON 50 SENTON TOU jt yR yiN~E -j, ___ ~ 1 Peopl I I Brilliant afflairs of tafif eta , crepe'~chffon, brocaded velvet and :silver'fcloth in every newv color and st, le. Modest prices _. . _ 0) Goodyear 124 SOUTH- MAIN 9 I #1 U i,5I S U U U U U U ~ ~ U U EU EUUE U r ;1 U ,.. Who appear's at ~trin "U!) in the Clday, NoV. 26. SBlue Bird Nlair Shoppe, successors 1 j to Saunders Hair Shnop, telephone changed from 2673-3, to 3168.-Adv. t, thoWhitney the-" $50.00 reward for recovery of grecen Clouds" next Sun-. wardrobe trunk marked T. P1. (C. Call 1300 or T. P. 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