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WOMEN TO HAVE CHANCE
TO JOIN VOTERS' LAGUE

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Notices
Senior Girls' play rehearsals will bed
held this week as follows: 7 o'clock
ot. day at Newberry hall auditorium,
act I; 4 to 6.o'clock tomorrow at Sar-j
ah Caswell Angell hall, act II; 4 to 6
o'clock Friday, act I.

Senior society will hold a
meeting at 5 o'clock today
tha Cook building.

business
at Mar-'

All women wishing to join the Ann
Arbor branch of the National League
of Women voters will be given a
chance to do so at the meeting at
T7:30 o'clock tomorrow in the auditor-
i UU a ,ium of Lane hall. The membership
( fee is 25 cents.
University students will be given "Know your town," the slogan adopt-
an opportunity to purchase articles ed by the local organization, will be
at the Women's League rummage sale carried out in the talks given. Mr.
from 3 to 5 o'clock today in the base-; Laverne Burchfield, of the department
ment of Helen Newberry residence; of political science, will speak on the
The sale will be open to the public at local government of Ann Arbor. Miss
8 o'clock Friday morning at the city, Gladys Wells, '23L, vil talk on the
Y. M. C. A. and will close at 8 o'clock courts and juries of Ann Arbor, and
Saturday evening -Violet Kidder, '26, will give the his-
Donations have been received from tory of the National League of Wom-
the faculty women, league houses, en voters.
sororities and dormitories on the cam-
pus. Articles left over from the nWillConduct Vocational Conference
plageChrstasbconducted by Mrs. A. S. Hobart will
Rosalea Spaulding, '25, is general be held at 4 o'clock tomorrow in, the
chairman of the sale. Mrs. C. L. office of the dean of women for sen-
Washburn is assisting the committee Ior and junior women who are inter-
in marking articles. The proceeds ested in social work.
of the sale will be used for the Uni-_
versity of Michigan League building __
fund.

os'ter Contest
To Close Today
Posters will be accepted in the Lan-
tern night contest until 6 o'clock to-
day. All contributions are to be sent
to Barbour gymnasium.
Cash prizes of $5, $4, $3 and $1 will
be awarded to the four winners of the
contest by the W. A. A. Every post-
er submitted will be used for adver-
tising and display purposes for Lan-
tern night, May 20.
Prof. Emil Lorch, Prof. Alfred Pel-
ikan and Prof. Herbert Fowler, of the
architectural school, will judge the
posters Thursday.
AGENTS WANTED
Earn Big Vacation Money selling
our hand colored photo medallions at
$2.98. Cost to representative 65 cents.
Every family wants one. Big repeat
orders. Send forscatalogue.
ALLIED PHOTO NOVELTY COMPANY
249 Bowery
New York City

Sfre sh
Delicious and Refreshing
The Coe--ColaCompany,.Atlanta.Ga.

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Installation of officers of the Wom-.
i's League for the coming year, fol-
>wed by an address by Prof. Louis
. Strauss' on the University of Mich-
an League campaign, took place yes-
day afternoon in Sarah.Caswell An-
ell hall.
Dean Jean Hamilton also gave al
hort talk on the drive, telling the
omen something of the plans. Oth-
's who gave talks were Anna Lloyd,
8, chairman of the campaign commit-
e, and Margaret Ann Keegan, '24,
ho spoke in behalf of the undergrad-

Intei'house -baseball managers arej
requested to make sure that every
woman on ateam has had aheart!
and lung, te'"st sometime during this l
academic year.,
The executive board of the W. A. 4
IA. will hold a meeting at 5 o'clock to-
day in l3arbour gymnasium.' This in-
cludes both new and old members of
the board.l
Kappa Phi will hold its regular
meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight in
Wesley hall.

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Six

Groups of

Lovely

Spring

Coats

Following the installation the class-(
s elected committees for the coming lortarboard will meet at 7:30 o'-1 IgtI
ear, as follows: Senior play com-I clock tomorrow at the Gamma Phi I W N itee OiveMcay chiran BetaBeaihusii
iittee, Olive McKay, chairman; Beata Beta house. -n _ siion ae p
~"agerassstat chirmn; liz- IThree councillor positions are open
eagyer, assistant chairman; Eliza- at the Girl Reserve summer camp, for In the exhibition tennis match play-
"t Hye, ealin:: rsot, nda
dna Kadow, committee members .Thei the coming su~nmer. These are in ed yesterday afternoon on the courts
~nir scia comitee as leced swsximming, nature lore, crafts, andi of Palmer athletic field by the four
)lios: Hlen ous ekeeping. Women who would like champions of the women's fail tour-
>llows: Helen Brown, chairman; t aeteepstosaeakdt nament, .Helen Best, '26, and Antra-
ally King, Thyra Sheffield, Elizabeth to have these positions are asked to nmnHlnBs,'6 n na
Irae nd arare sdne, ommt-call Miss Traum at the city Y,. W. belle Burdick, '24, scored a victory
e me ers. aret d n ,E i t - C. A. or Mt s. T. . anin for ap - lover Olga Verd len, 25, and Margaret
Norma Bicknell xvas elected chair- pointments. Br,'7 yasoeo o5
mIrThis match marked the official open-
an of the Junior Girls' play commit- ,R1 Eli@ 1t3 Ing of the spring tennis tourney. All
e; Elizabeth Tompkins, assistant women who have signed up for the
hairman; Ruth Rankin, Eunice Rose - tournament are requested to arrange
nd Kathryn Clarke, committee mem- = STRAW BERRY games with theiropponents as soon as
ers. Ruth Rankin was elected chair-h possible and report them in Barbour
.an of the junior advisory commit~ gymnasium.
te. The junior social committee was = SJ1I.-tXiKg au
.ected as follows: Eleanor Mussel- .IENTLoieR rEte rch r
an and Louise Roberts, tie for chair- S1UDIENTS-SUidER WORK
anship; Ann Gale, Josephine Clarke, -}Dtr oit's WestSide is enjoying the
ommittee members, and Kathryn Wil- at Prochnow's greatest industrial development that
on ad Mrgaet ogk iedfortheany section of the wvorld has ever
n and Margaret Mogk tied for the gone through. We will train a few
fth place on the committee. It will - U. of M. men to sell our properties,
e necessary to hold a special elec- --Efurnish cars, and close their sales.1
on to complete the results of this =Wheret Ie know l= 'One Michigan man made $5,000 here
ommittee. - 1 E_!l last, summer, Wnite giving telephone
Results of the Freshman Spread a how to makceem number and address. You will be in-
rid the soph.omore social commit- terviewed in the c inptrs and our ro-
es will be announced later. a4dE.eHURONfSTrananged.
ye .. ,104'E." HURON -ST. ,. ou gi9 yexpllained.
-,A..1. Y OUT.LANSCO
'hildren To Bey
.l111iilllfllhiiaii~ iIifiiltiijiO11I1li' 1)etroit, IMcihigan
Given Story Hour'
Children between the ages of 5 and 4
years will be entertained by the
ass in story telling at 4 o'clock to-
orrow in Mason hall. This is the i
rst of a series of story hours for n
ildren given by the class under the I
irection of Prof. stay K. Im m el, of -- --- ---l-c- - --- --n--------m----
ic public speaking department. $
The story hour will be conducted
;pecially for the entertainment of the r
hilidren but parents, teachers, and { jf
thers who are interested are incited IA
> attend. There will be no charge -

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Our

Anniversary Sale

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Prices.

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High Shades Are
Found Here

Values to $29.75 at
75
Ideal for campus wear all-spring a
these coats of high shades, green pan
lacquer red being most promine
Included in: this group also are no:
quiet colors in popular shades of't
and grey, All 4re style right,,a
well lined. Reduced for our Ani

Modish Camel'
Hair and Suck
Fabrics
Values to $65 Now
$49*75

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no 'The Camel's hair and fabrics of
nt. raturec are extremely popular'
re wear this spring' and in a 2 rour
:a unusually attractive coats wil
ie found many models of genuine C
el's Hair as well as the popular'T
to dy Bear cloth. These coats v
tr ginally priced from $59,00 ut
$65.00 and are now to sell
$49.75.

that
for
p-ofm'
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p to
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versary
$29-75

Sale from prices up'
to $19.75.

EIIAPELE1?{E SYRUP
VAF FS, 1tELICIOIF3

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BETTY COMPSON
Graham Cutts Production
VOMAN TOVOMAN

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Sleek Twills and
Rough Cloths, Here

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Values to $37.50 at
s-",75

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40

Values to $85, Now
,695

Adaptedfrom the play'
by. Michael Mortoa
and

Very Dressy Coats
and Some Sports-like

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WILL ROGERS
-IN-
"UNCENSORED MOVIES"
-NEXT WEEK-
CORINNE GRIFFITH
CONWAY TEARLE
AND
ELLIOTT DEXTER
-IN-
"THE COMMON LAW

To be really fashionably coated a College
woman- must choose a twill coat, navy blue
or biege, and here she will find a variety
of such coats as well as some of the rough-
er fabrics. Originally they were priced
up to $37.50, now they will sell at $29.75.

Maho Jongg and Hy-Lo are two of the
most popular fabr:cs for Spring and many
wraps of these fabrics are displayed in
this group. Here also are found dressy
coats suited to every Spring need. Val-
ues to $85.00 will sell to $69.50.

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Tweed Suits Are
Included In Sale

Values to $29.75

$ 1

Jaunty Top Coats
Some Plain, Some Plaid

.75

Values to $45, Now
$9 .75

Put the
touch of

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And College Women will enjoy our
sale of jaunty tweed suits! What
could be nicer for class and campus
wear, for hiking and later for vaca-
tioning? They are lad-like in tail-
oring, originally priced to $29.75
and now cut in price to $21.75,.

A limited number of bold plaid
coats as well as others of the rough
but plain tone fabrics are found in
this assembly of attractive Spring
coats, originally priced up to $45 but
reduced in price for our Anniversary
to $39.75.

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