fCiJIGAN DAILY_____ -j . -% . %- , # TO EE DATE'" ENIOR BREAKFST; for breakfast, the tradi-I which the senior won-I Mother Waits For U. S. World Flier, days before Corn- encement, will be lie I at 8:30 o'- ock on June 1.2 at the Union. Tho eakfast has been part of the sno omen's pre-Comnmencement cere-, onies for many years, and an event' which each senior looks forward ,gerly. The breakfast is also a time when 1engagements are announced in a )st unique manner, as the women note their single or engaged state' the rejection or acceptance of a !ce of lemon, A plate of sliced lem- s is passed around, of which only e engaged girls partake. This man- r of announcement is said to havf ginated many years 'ago through eer accident, and it was repeated each graduating breakfast until ii} came a tradition. The taking of a ce of lemnon signifies that in a sh~ort ie the sweetness of single bles~sed-4 s will be over. i rS IESERATIONSFO MA Reservations for groups may still be obtained for the annual May break-g fast to -be' held 'Saturday morning, at SBarbour gymnasium,tunder. the' au- spices of the University Y. W. C. r4. Any group wishing 'to make'special reservations is asked to 'call Mi Is Mary Rloss, at th~e office of NewberryI ball.. Breakfast will be served] at .8:30 o'- clock and again at 9:30 o'clock. As v special feature for both hours, a nov- elty song skit will be given by Ainn Gale, '26, and Mary Lou Miller, '26. Members of the University leadership commission will serve at the break-' fast. Apple blossoms are to be used as decorations throughout the hall. Single tickets may be obtained al, Wahr's' and Graham's bookstores, an(] at the office of Newberry hall. Ad-! mission price is 35 cents. Everyon~eI planning to attend is urged to buyl tickets immediately, as no tickets will be on* sale 'at the door. May Festival guests are especially invitedl to at- tend. WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE TO HEAR REPORTS MAY 7 Reports of the national convention, the National League of Women Votersj will be given at a meeting of the Arnn jArbor branch of the organization at 7:30 o'clock on Tuesday, Mlay 27, in [the auditorium of La.ne hall. These Iwill be given by MIrs. L. M. Warfield and IMrs. Dallaf Bacehe, state president of the Oregon leanue. Prof. Thomas It. Reedl, of the polit-I ic al science dep, rtinent, and director of the bureau of government, will spea on"The American Intititute of Politics," which will be held in the University from July 21 to 26 this. summer ?;y the N\ational Leagute of Women Voters. New members may join at this time by paying the mecmbership1 fee of 257 cents.' College wvomen, under voting. age, that is 21 years, aire eligible to membership. a1 Notices The Athiena icnic -will be held at 5. o'clock Mronday, : i o 26, at the fireplace, All thosec who wish to at- tend must sign on the bulletin board I lu University hall by Friday night. Members of Portia will meet at s o'clock today at the Women's Leaguie room of University bail to attend their annual picnic.' All who expect to go should notify Bernice Smit h, 1925-11, or sign the announcemnent on ! the parlors of Barbouir gymnasi the bulletin board in~ University hall.i in order to decide the tie in the sop In case of rain the picnic will be held4 more elections. indoors.t Prominent women workers in Acts 3 and 4 of the Senior Girls' play will rehearse at 4' o'clock today I Democratic party have organized at Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Act 1I"Committee of Nine" to prepare f w ill re h e a rse a t 4 o 'clo ck to m o rro w ,)ad a t a ' l c t m r o v _ Q . ing at the :same place. -IIP ,' The 'Iandolin club will meet at f o'clock today in Newberry hiall. A meeting of all sophJomore women wvill be hield at 3:30 o'clock today in I~i t { 7 i 'Y ork, June 4. The m em b c m it e a ,:K iate! br e the Good], Alrs. Daniol O'Day. M for Miathews and Nirs. John Quip :}: ,Je . T You need a Master- pen } W, t+H2 I SAM PLES A 'Newiv Ptttern 4UY WOOLFOLK & CO. ISO S.; State Street I Ann Arbor, .1rlcii. -mnowv I Designed by Camp Panhellenic Off er s Retreat For College Girls Camp Panhellenic~ at Washington Island, Wis., has been organized forl college and professional women. It aims to develop a closer relationship between those in college a.nd those out of college, It offers a retreat from the daily routine of school or business life, a relief from the con- ventional resort. Anyone interested in learning more about this camp are asked to consult either Miss Josephine MacKercher orI Miss Gladys R. Dixon between 9 and 5o'clock today or tomorrow in Bar- bour gymnasium. Sophomores Will Entertain At Tea h.: '; i. . Mrs. Nancy J. Mfartin r.Frederick MCartin, wife of the commander of the rountt-the-world flight, isn't the only one whose arms will await him when he returns fromn Alaska. Mrs. Nancy J. Martin is ~waiting in Mowbridge, 'S. C., to see her boy ag~ain. This is the first photo made of her In 18 years. She was 65 years old the day he was re- ported safe after his crash in the Alaskan wilderne'gs. MARTHA- COOK 'WINS Martha Cook defeated Alpha Chi Omega in ,the baseball tournament yesterday with a score of 15 to 6. F. Light and M. Sturtz distinguished themselves on the Alpha Chi Omega team and Ann Sullivan and Helen Jones starred for Martha Cook. MIle. Helene Vacaresco, Roumanian poet and lecturer, is the only woman to represent her country In .the Lea- gue of Nations. iNine Sophomo - res t Elected To Wyvr Wyvern, honorary society °for jun-I i fr women held its annual spring in- itiation yesterday afternoon at the Pi Beta Phi house. Those who -were ac- eepted into membership wvere: Mar- garet Effinger, Margaret Geddes, Eliz- abeth McDowell, Dorothy Olgborn, Elizabeth Parrot, Ruth Rankin, Eliz- abeth Tompkins, Kathryn Wills on and Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh. In a few dlays exams start. Then you, will want a REAL fountain pen- one that holds plenty of ink and that will be on the job every second. Buy it nown so it will be broken in. $7.25 to$.2 They /an t liime 302 State St. NEW YORK - __________________________ - ~ Y are urged to at- .ea. dance which I WHjITEHO'USE &HARDY INCORPRAtAI BROADWAY Ar40" STREET 144 WEST 42"' STREET ?4ETROPMJTAXVOMRA 1Nous,.BW- KNICKIOCKER fDlrn4ogNQ AT THIE THEATER :30 [elen New-J One of the most serviceable bits of deskfurniture yt is Oh Henry! sliced.; Try it once anid you'llfind it's just as necessary Heary A Fine Candy 10c Everywhere Itdos o pyroes e F=your time in loo0king around con- ' tinitally for the little ones when ~.you can buy so economically in our shop. Let us Iprove, this to E - w - LIU E11'D NE 4Nickels Arcade Phone 2963.8 OpnSaturday Ev enings "E~verything f93' Kiddies" a= !lIIIII IIEEIIE~III1~II [- An Extraordinary Sale of 'GR[EY IDurin~ Ir.- S'-J5'P 'l 800B.L LIBERTY Oe w T Y F rjE DinnratN c May Festiv' n Even ings leux. m. I ~"~IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEgIInIIIIInIlIIIIIInIlnInhIIIIIII aver. tn of a,, To-' cqueline Lo- I , F': ~ K Genuine Westgate ILamps will be! I play for The greatest Opportunity be a novelty dance by Ann Gale, '26. The arrangements for the affair arc in charge of the class social commit- tee which consists of Kathryn Clarke,'I chairman; 'Elizabeth McDowell, Jes- sie Sprague and Kathryn Wilson. Mrs. J. P. Cousins has the distinc- tion of being the first woman magis- trate of British India, having recently; been appointed to the post. The am. p ointment is considered more remark- able from the fact that Mrs. Cousins is a white woman, not a native. W"uerth - "Let- Not Man Puit Asunder," and "S~aub?' Pol- lard in "Join the ,Circus." Orpheum- Laura La Plonte 'in "Crooked Alley." Stage--This Week f1 I you have ever had to 'buy Junior and B ridge Lamps of nationally known value. 4~. Downs-of new and beauti- X1ul styfles at prices which are faictu-frers cost, NOW PLAYING Garrick - Louis Mann and, George Sidney in "Give and Take." Thursday, Fr~iday and Saturday II i ,., " r r . ti J I +-+...., % ; ; . , ! . --Present ig- Official War Department Pictures A Limited Number Only. Special Window Displays. Dont Miss It. , j . r, f ;: ,, j .- s I1 / r J !! j i J '1' $ ' ' This extraordinary sa-le of Westgate L4Amps will enable y ou to add attractive touchies to your home while you are entertaining May Festival Guests A very fortunate pur- chase on our part and' the fact that the manufacturers are at bit, over-p)roduced enables us to offer these fine lamps at decidledly lowered prices. I 1 PRICES matinee All Seats 35C E veilng All Seats 500c TtlI en in Action by the Signal Corps of the U. S. Army -and Comipiled in One Stupendous; Story Showing the History of America's Mari: in the World War. - YOU WvvILL SEE ~175 This group comprises several styles of 'Westgate Bridge l amps-just the thing to' place near a comfortable chair to make a cozy place for reading. The twelve inch bridge shades of genuine silk georgette qre. lined and inner lined. They have heavy. k'--inch fringes and satinet skirts with picot edges. Stand- ard,, are fully weighted. They are regu- larly sold at $27.50-three days only, $12.75. This ,group includes both Westgate and Junior Lamaps. The bridge lan'~ps hav0' fourteen-inch genuine silks georgette shades with six-inch fringes and satinet shirts with picoted.edges. Th~e standards -are attractively finished in black and gold. 'Both types are tasseled: The stand- ards are well weighted. Such lamps usu- 'ally "sell at $35.00-during this sale the y will go at $15,7:. , I. im, IV # I / Your great Battles Prices Include Tax "CHATEAU THIERRY" "CANTIGNY" "ST. MIHIEL" and the "ARGONNE" . w . . ,. . Although you can't see the sticky filar left on clothes by all cleaning agents except Benzol---it's there. It mrakes recleaning necessary very qickly. -We use Benzol l- STAR~TING Sil MAY 25TH I 11 *23*7 5 Th'is 'groutp includes a' limit- ed inmber of junior and bridge lamps, which, under ordinary conditions, would re- tail at a' price around $40 to 1 $45. The shades are the same size as those described at $18.75, but come in rich. b-ro- cades and laces as well as pure 'georgettes. During sale, $23.75. $29.25 In this group are foun'd both junior. and bridge lamps, usu- ally priced $65 to $70. The shades are of the richest silk georgettes, broc~ades and lac- es. The workmanship is per- fect. All standards are fin-.. fished in genuine leaf and are beautifully ornamented and, tasseled. 'They wvill sell this week at $29.25. K'° .. f "',' . EIU El" r' A sari nbor iifravatl of :IN m