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w CRIMES
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s me time been conceaing a clever Bo k anW it r
artist in the- person of Angus Bab
feet'a in chiaroscuro with apparentlyN
nothing hut a pen and a bottle of ink.________________
The art editor or whoever is re- -nNmrafa H or so. The hero of. Lucy Futrman's
sponible for the two-page spread of yI G NT5 L,5V5 OF, TH-' novel 'The Qare Women," lbs thrill-
movie stils should be complimentedl MOUNTAINS er of feminine hearts whose stirring
fo' his choice. There is not, one pc- conduct aorse and stot causes
tore that can truthfully=be said to THE QUARE WOHEN. by, Lucy Fr- muds palpitation in the hearts of the
shack even the most punitanical.. man. Atlantic Monthly Press. $175. "furrin" women from the world e-f
ThleLiterature Dashing, romantic hemos bred ond, is to the initiated something of
1.Chimes frankly implies that itsmyh Tepotatcudlos
intntin s ohe abe~ubic Ipulictizifraon civ illofheeenkstand r e taken for a satire on the omen of
is habitual with this ablepubicaion ou for vztotheir , rightsr gun in ensand; the mountains.
it, achieves its end. (Iandsome, chivalrous devils, raised A group of female social settlement
e. There are two things weule should in a country where serious diseases workers come to a small -mountain
like to know about Pauline -Benedict are common, the product of the inter- town. One of these young women
Fisher's play "A Picture. for the Pa- breeding, of people of tainted blood falls in love with a young mounain-
perough" through a space of a hundred years i r of the dare-devil, carefree type.
a. How, when -it was success -________________________________
fully presented by Dodos, did the
actors 'get across the description
of the hero's face, which descrip-
tion, occurs in a stage direction; ! m+tJ
without the ad of a close up? SE-A tk, d Us£Cona
b. How long-ewould a ."hopfe. ~ l
re--write man" last- in a newspaper --t-Po non~ thoese
3. Sue Grundy onnter's poems .
(ssffeing under the general title'S ar
.Line frOm a paint Pen"')would pro-ondJ 0 O d C q
babW have <be is rejected -by Whimjv-in n soes
fuli sldthrowhodt
'heOninItetd 5t .
1. -Editor -Beon,sdscussipn of-the#,--
early history f- fraternities a ici ~
gan (cooped {rom A..P. Jacobs' book
drg h eut egiunng of many ii w r p
pr mnn rt it-regaeof pub,--
lit gazeosesesri nssand cnar
2.Those upperclaissnwhofatP S shrc n s a d c a m f' h a i-h
ad t'attend T ,al -To Treshilndu L- - .. AU
nnsummiary in "TZhe 'Freshman that ih yae
a. '"PPeuts-Little Smacks Oia.o ve inc ,a'e esiyyn
the Tuth About.Otrselves," By JAB' o v nec ,an c siy n
are for Ue most part iipithy;- peppy ieal~'
little epigrenunallcal -says- anara- ar[n if ea-
graphs about one thinigi and-_anotherGross s f )etel
-Editor Bacon, who coceals himstef11A 1_e V, rnO --M ichio'anensian
gim elbhsom te,thragl:seirdony 117 E. Washington Street
- One of- tbe sddeststhtgrn dh. , '.'.Qle t i3 -
wol sabatdp-tewoman-itinrstgrie af: PHONE 59- "21 1.WASHIN T NS E T -
It is alm ost a e l es t e -Ts r a
saaiontha at srrowng bautes do
not desertve- pity'
* All that.bloat professing- atheistS-
need is agtsotlmsfital :cathartc " - -
--Thle ,Edfito' Ps
S"The Ilottbter", a posm 'by' Editor'
Bacon' only goes to show- the -versatlt
1fF bf -thle 'an:- :Ntlal quotation, s
wbhich usualy-gil-es:aa'n Inorrect im- ,r-a
presaon- of-a ioena.,cdoes aot damage
the verse In this ase. «
Istood befos's the 'world, a figuet
-.-loe,, . .:- -- -~ J5'T
Iteftiag in =my:'solitary-way. -;__________
To crouch behgind -raditiont's- aniet
}n-or- fear-st -what ;bse-wrld aa1al There are doaens of brands of Silk Hosiery on the market, and each one claims- superioity
says - kiow'no - v....>;
Trutty a farless-attitude, in some respects over the others.
-All that need be said ini cnclusion The universal use of silk hosiery today, and the unsatisfactory wear ofmany of thebrans,
is what Us -authrof-thsarat-icle told-
a Chimes salesman who solet ed not coupled with the increased expense of this kind of hose has made women more critical in selec-
subscriptions. but -an opinion of the -
magaine: It is a' remarkable per- thon.
formance, The enterprising business
department- has a good thing In Its1; - Yr it oenaete-agstues -fsl hosiery and the most critical in their
slogan, "Chimes, the campus mind-it Ne YokCtwmnarthlrgsuesofik
Thnsl selection. Their enormous buying of GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE HOSIERY -
-Chimes does represent the mind of o h
the campus, ]For the reputation of te. amot ruing to over fifty thousand pairs a mox +h-tells very plainly their approval o h
school it is far too clear a mirror, excellent -wear, the splendid fit, the reasonable price of this popular hosiery. Ann Arbor -is
a n.Pnre fortunate in having an agency, as this bran]: has heretofore been always confined to the
"Victor Hug, he Is a painter on lre iis
porcelain; his verse is mere decor- lre ihs
finn, long tendrils and. flowers; and'
th smethngovr ndovr gan, - - GOLD STRIPE HOSE-All Shades ....,......... ......., ,,.,... ,, $2.00
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118 MAIN STREET
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