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For International
SUBSCRIiNSTODAY PeaceAndFreedom
Voluntary subscriptions to the Uni-I
versity of Michigan League building
fund for the million dollar national
campaign will be received by the local
committee from 9 to 5 o'clock to-
day and tomorrow in Alumni Memor-
ial hall.
Life memberships in the University
of Michigani League and additional
ifts to make up the individual quota
of $207 from every alumna may be
paid now to facilitate the work of
the various teams. Women who are
not alumnae but who come under the
following classifications are also urg-
ed to take out life memberships:
Women students (credit earned in
the University)................$50
..Alumnae (credit earned in the Uni- -
versity)$................ .$50R
Women members of the faculty, for-
mer members of the faculty, adminis-!
trative officers, and former adminis-
trative officers................$50
Women in the immediate family of
faculty members, administrative oflic- -
ers, and former administrative of-
fIcers ..........................$50J Mme. S. Damondt-Hirschman, of
Members of the Ann Arbor branch Holland, president of the Dutch sec-
of the American Association of Uni- n
versity Women................$501tion of the Women's International
Wives of officers and members of League for Peace and Freedom, is
the board of directors of the Alumni one of the prominent foreign women

PROF. To .RED WIL
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ADDRESS WOMEN VOTERS
Further plans of the National tea-
of Women voters for the American
Institute of Politics, which will be
held at the University from July 21 to!
126 this summer, will be discussed atk
the meeting of the Ann Arbor branch
of the organization at 7:30 o'clock to-
day in the auditorium of Lane hall
when Prof. T. H. Reed, of the political
science department and director of

ANNOUNCE ATHLETIC
PRORA FO WMEN'! Notices
1 Sohonir NomenwUllhol.thei
University women will have an op- Soph e women will hold their
pOrtunity to select work in the phys postponed meeting ati4 o'clock to-
dayv in the parlors of Barbour gym-
ical education department next fall, nasium.
according to directors of the physical
education department. Afternoon class. -The following Senior Play prac-
es on Friday will be dispensea with tices are announced for the week:
Acts 3 and 4 at 4 o'clock today;
das far as possible in order to acco - acts 3 and 4 at 7 o'clock tomorrow.
modate women who go home for week These rehearsals will take place in
ends. Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
During the outdoor season, wom-
en will be allowed to choose between Tickets for the Olympic) tryouts
soccer, archery, hockey or tennis, for
their required work. Gymnastics, Friday and Saturday may be obtain-
clogging, natural interpretative danc- ed from 7 to 12 o'clock and from 1
ing, and the elements of swimming
will also be offered during the indoor .

to 5 o'clock today at the Athletic of- ! Women who are interested
flice in Barbour gymnasium. ing the book or music for th
Girls' play of the class of
Athena will hold a meeting at 7:15 asked to attend a meeting at
o'clock today in the Alpha Nu rooms tomorrow, in Sarah Caswel
for election of officers for the com- lall. Prof. John L. llrumnm
ing year. dress the meeting.

GumChewing
Aids the Teeth
You have the authority of doc-
torsand dentists for this statement.
Your own experience will prove
it, if you will use WRIGLEY'S
after, every meal.

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season.

the bureau of government, will speak.
Mrs.' Louis Warfield and Mrs. Dal-
laf Bache, state president of the Ore-
gon branch, will report on the nation-
al conventtion, which was held in
Buffalo in April.
The undertaking of ward organiza-
tion among the women of Ann Arbor
will be discussed t this time. Chair-j
men for each ward are to be appoint-;
ed, as well as the vice-chairmen, whoj
will be college women.
New members may join at this time
by paying the fee of 25 cents. College
women under the voting age of 21
years are allowed to join.'
Officers of the Ann Arbor branch of
the organization are as follows: Pres-
ident, Mrs. George Patterson; first{
vice-president, Mrs. John Waite; ,ec-
ond vice-president, Mrs. M. L. Burton;
third vice-president, Violet Kidder,
'26; secretary, Miss Sara Whedon;
treasurer, Miss Louise Georg.

Class and interclass tournaments
will be held in basketball, soccer,
hockey, and frequent dancingmeets
will be held throughout the terms.
An elective course in rifle will be
given next year and Captain Holms
will conduct his classes in horseback
riding the same as this year.
Palmer field house is now being
painted on the interior and gas is be-
ing stalled. The house is being trans-
formed into a clubhouse for women
and next year its coziness, coupled
with its warmth and accommnoda-
tions for making a cup o? tea, will add
to the happiness and comfort of Uni-
versity women, according to the di-
rectors.
It's true cM".c-ency to use Daily
ClassiefieAs-Adv.

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Money Back
Women who wis
to somulate the
growthof theirhair
should use Van Ess,
Liquid Scalp Mas-
sage. A glorious
head of strong vig-
orous hair surely
follows its consistent use, and consist-
ent use is eas because Van Ess
comes fitted wita tent rubber ap-
plicator that feeds the medicament di-
rectly to the roots of the hair, elim-
inating mussy massaging with the fingers.
And the flexible nipples of the applieator bring
a healthy circulation of blood to feed the hair
roots. Buy your Van Ess on 90-day treatment
plan. Money back if it fails.
SUZDEN DRUG CO.,
1112 S. Univ. Ave.

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The following quotations from a recent work
on teeth and health are worth remembering
"Dentists have found that the exercise of gum
chewing brings about a better nutrition of the
teeth . . . .
"The cleansing action of the gum between the
teeth helps to keep them free from the particles
which lodge in the crevices, and cause decay."
The busy man-or woman either-rarely
has time to clean the teeth after eating. Yet
they should be cleaned, and

assocition of the University ..$50 who will tour the country on the
Members of the governing board "Pax" special train in the interest of
and administrative officers of the Un-i international peace.
iversity dormitories, as approved by With Dr. Aletta Jacobs, Holland's
th'e Board of Regents ............$50 first woman doctor, she organized the
Women of the faculty of the Univer- first international congress of women
sity School of Music for whose cours- !at the Hague in 1915, and organized
es University credit is given .....$50 an international conference for a
Women of faculty members of the new peace at the same place in 1921.
University School of Music for whose Mme. Damondt-Hirschman has been

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courses University credit is given. $50
Wives of alumni ..............$100'
Women eligible for committee mem-
berships will be solicited by the cam-
paign workers at a later date. The
time of complete payment for the'
pledges made at this time is set at
three years.

PLACES IN CONFERENC
STILL REAIN YCI
Applications may still be rec
for places in the Michigan deleg
to the Central Student conferen
be held Aug. 15-25, at Lake Ge
Wis.
The conference offers well bala
combination of summer camp re
tion and discussions of the esse
of Christianity in connection wit
questions current on the modern
lege campus, according to Miss
Ross, secretary of the Universi
W. C. A. Morning hours will bb d
ed to informal discussions of
questions as race relations, int
tional problems, our attitude to
war, and the relations of men an
men.
Experts in various lines will be
sent at the camp for the purpo
advising students upon the prol
in whichthey are interested.
Afternoons will be spent in re
tion, including tennis, swimming
the preparation for the pageantC
will be held in the natural ampl
ater near the camp. A visit t
nearby Yerkes observatory of th
iversity of Chicago is also inc
in the program.
Ella Farnsworth, an 18-year-o
Paul, Minn., girl, has been ru
her father's backsmith shop sinc
death some months ago. She
does forging, welding and shoei
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Consider the Lii
They Toil No
Neither 'Do
They Spin.
The Sayings of Soloinoi
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an active worker in social movements
for many years. At one time she was
president of the Hague committee for
education of mothers and girls of the
labor classes. She is also a member
of the committee for the reconstruc-
tion of Europe and for a world lea-
gue of cities.
ALPHA PHI LOSES
TO DELTA GAMMA
Delta Gamma won from Alpha Phij
in the interhouse baseball tourna-
ment yesterday by a score of 9 to 4;
Betsy Barbour defeated Kappa Alpha
Theta with a 19 to 9 score; Alpha Om-
icron won from Adelia Cheever, 11.to
4, and Martha Cook defeated Jordan
house, 16 to 1.-

OLYMPIC TICKETS ON
SALE FOR WOMEN
Louise Roberts, '26, has tak-
en over the sale of Olympic try-
out tickets among the women on
the campus. Miss Roberts urges
that all organized houses on the
campus co-operate with her and
subscribe for these tickets in
blocks. Tickets may also be ob-
tained by the women at the W.
A. A. o'fice in Barbour gymnas-
ium. Tryouts will be held in
Ann Ar'or May 30 and 31. The
tickets are good for either day.
Price $1.

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play by WILLIAM HURLBURT and ed into one! A society hove story, a fas- Nity Nad
directed by JOHN FRANCIS DIL- cating murder-mystery, a flaming romance PatsyR
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