'THE MICHIGAN DAILY AlptI Will FIILLflW STUENAUMULTY M Elect HerJurdge ~I yBIig 3Maj orit WLL PRESEINT HOCKEY U 11 AFT. ER BASKETBALL CGAME OIN TUESD)AY Basketball for women will begin with a game at 5 o'clock on Tuesday No. 27, between students and faculty Following the match there will he a baixquet in the 'basement. of. Barboulr gyjanaslum, which all women are cor- dialy lpvltcd to attend.- At 'this time they hockey awards will be made, in- plu.#ing the presentation of the silver euto the winner of the inter-house tournament. ;Tihe freshmen represent- ative oni the atl-letic board will e an- nounced. , This is to be a general farewell to tho lio~key ryeasoni until next year, and a sec es of "pep meeting"' before the basketball starts. To cover the' cost of the dinner there will be a charge of 40: cents. All women who can come aresrequested to- sign up on the bullet- in, board in Barbour gymnasium. The game begins promptly at 5 o'clock, as slieified, anid the whole affair will be 'Ovr at 7 o'clock. Japanese Consider, ChrysanthemumA Symbol Of Love When wo wear the chrysanthemumi to ;hCw our loyalty for our Alma Mater, it i~ intero:-ting to -learn that this flow- is looked upon by the "Japanese as a symxbc bol q 4:e A Japanese consul to thew-United states explained this tra- diin at a flower sho w at the Amer- ican Miiseum'of Natural History in New York. Among ,the..J2paIese there is a custom to interpret flowers according to flieir shapne, color and time of blos- som The cherry blossom is beautiful in -"the spring when everything is brig~ht and gay. But should rain orl wind come at the tine of blossoms, the.flowers fall and wither immediate- ~y. :Hence they would symb~olize a fee- ing, which perishes with the slightest StoYrm. The Japanese seek their ideal ym- boli-n the chrysanthemutm because it stands against'the severe frqlst, and fa I the-midst of the autumn season., when! the' lotuis Sies and the leaves of the; t;,e~s fall, ixt remains to inspire and cheer us' with its" wondrous splendour. S A L E S T O .( fB E. y N E F I T ,(Y '1 flimlehoch's' displ ay at the PClly ILittle Tea shoppe, 225 South Thayer' st'r,et, hads been met with a great steal of enthuisiasm nr the part of the Uni- verilty Vw'd-ni. -, . Ae d'splay is in, charge of l' ace Anic, , frmezr preldent of the *WOnaycn S L~x;aie. l iintel iBch ';depart- m ent store, lollmving t hir ni twn, xwill give a"10 ret' cent colmm:ission to the University of Michigan League for all goods purchdsed in their store i i °)-, trait by woma~n of the nversity, upon the~ request of 'the puirchaser This year, in 'addition to this, tho y have hradl a display every Tuesday and Wednes- (lay at the Polly ittle Tea shoppe, thewgoods ordered being mailed the-fo- following day from their store in D- troit. 1Drondon, Nov. 23.-The Daily Tele--i graph says it is not at all unlikely that Fra'nce will supply reece with naval' aidw , i 1' . ^ . , ! , 29 HRAIEDRALUMIIAE' GROUPS NOW INSTATE Announcement has been made from the Alumnae office, of the names of those cities in Michigan which have established alumnae groups. They are as follows: Adrian, Ann Arbor, Ber- rien county, Cadillac, Coldwater, De- troit, Grand Rapids, Hastings, H-ough- ii ton, Ionia, Kalamazoo,.Marshall,1,Mus- kegon, Owosso, Pontiac,. Saginaw]~ Battle Creeks, Bay City, Birmningham, Cara, Flint, Hillsdale, 'Hancock, Jack- son, Lansing, Mount Clemens, :Pptos-l key, Port Huron an~d - Ypsilanti. The Bay City and! Saginaw groups There will be a meeting or the execu- t~ve board and the chairmen of. all committees of Masques Dramatic so- ciety at 10 o'clock today in Bar- hour gymnasium. The chairmen of committees are requested to have all reports ready for this meeting. Any members' of the Y. W. C. A. hwho -are interested _in various pha ses of poster making, are asked+ to leave their names 'at the.- bfice pf Newberry1 hall., Women are needed at the University l have met continuously for 25 years. (hospital to do mhopping for the patienstuve made- by te ,baaa - oxxntees Eriiiv v i SThe two groups met together uni in'the afternoon, aid t tell stories to ishibuli be sent to Rosalind Freund at 928Q Ch S t treyears ago, when increase in the children at 6,U'or 7 o'clock. Some Helen INewbey edefce ht oeDe, !~. C urc S re SInembers necessitated a separation, who signed(uring the first part of the 3"--PON 6- rl ~They meet regularly every month and.l semester to do social service work, PHN-6 also give various social functions to; did not receive cards notifying them Women who'have not paid their Nov- which outsiders are frequently in- when they were to appear, and these ember Y. W. C. A. -pledges are asked; If rugs in stock do not please there is a strip woven In 75 shades of vited. women are asked to report at the of - to do so at the office of Newberry hall, color and many beautiful designs hand painted by Chiese artists ""The officers of the Bay City group fe e~e~yhl as soon as from wich to order. include Mrs. P. W. Martin, president; ble. PasESsoon as posIDRINsibAIe. Miss Eva Bothe, councillor; Miss___ Rouen, Nov. 23.-Nine stowaways -'RGE EYLWCOSDR~~QA4Y Frances Merrill, secretary and Miss ;told the French authorites they paid ______________________________________ Edith Nelson, treasurer. Those of the More women are needed in the Y. W. Sagnaworgniztio ar Mr. FoydC. A. workshop to dress dolls. Any athousand francs each for guaranteed W. Wilson, president and councilor; one interested is asked to come to the etyit h ntdSae. ... Miss Alexina Meer, vice-prsident okhpayWdnsa rTusa Rome, Nov. 23.-The Pope gave the -I- Illis ary B. Grossman and Mrs. William H. MBratnie, treas- afternoon. Houses wishing tft take a 1ueno p i nuberof oll todres otsie uten o- Spin a gold medal fot' each M'.s Mary B. Grossman was recently I urer.(nmeofdlstdrsouieth of her sons. * elected judge of the municipal court of--wrsoaeskdtclltthofe Cleveland , by an overwhelming major- Paris, Nov. 23.--President Millerand flee of Nwberry hall and get them.arnz TeDiyA ° _________ PatonzeTheDalyAdertisers ? !beginning January, 1,J24. "Efficiency is 1924 Olympic games., Junior women who for any reason h DtS6 what counts," says Miss Grossman. - are unable to at as escorts to K Wed Mat. 60t m to;5 "Itdoe~nt mttr weter heoffce It's true efficiency to use Daily women assigned to them for the Fresh-GARRINC tt.iph $o 0o1S2 .50 is held by a man or a woman, provid- Cassifleds.-Adv. man Spread are requestecf o comun- H. ?B. T'V A R] N0WECR ing they have eliceney and common{ In the Sparklin g Comedy 4 sense." "Y4)hJ AND .1"IIII Ifron11111111iIIt[ilI111111111111111111tt ; d~l # ,Ia+ - with Lulle Watson al Wonder Cas D ETROIT STORE TO DISPLAY .___________________ 4' STY'Ja 4IN (COATS HE' -- ____________s___a_ Plain and fuir-trimmed ceollege sport o ON Icoats are to be on exhiibitaon frocm 10!p ciaC a l y S lI-av oufetxmne. o'cloc'k to 6 on Tuesday, Nov. 2ua d S I7, at a"r'ar°orfet c mnd the flotel Alenel. This display will an, Ifd diigpoebt 'y a ,pC be under the direction of Mrs. Neva L. = -( * Phillips, personal service director of wrn.U_- A rTTA Frank & Seder, of Detr oit. 3= =I N1./.VVt Th'ie puripose of this exhibition ofl IR JJ .1 -T$ coats is to show the type of merch an-CD.C . dic which thin concern is prepared to =C iropodi t d,-OrthG'cEt * offer to the women of Ann Arbor, at aj797 North University Rhone-252 I saving to the purchasers. Delivery of; C all orders taken will be prompt. An'Sa.om~ise..............^c^ experienced fitter will be in attend- a ice to assure prospetive buyers oi SaltedX111 t1it1JItI1Ift11111111ti1lIIItiI1li1iI sate Nut Carmels..................... 39c - - i --Cocoanut Kisses............0 tLU NI hoel9 AM) DAR 0C II{, 1Y FR 1)RVIN Cocoanut Brittle -. .. .. .. . .25c Remem'br Those Steaks You s Stockholm,. Nov. 23.- {(By AP.P-eanut Cany.......... ................... se oFelA Managemnent of dairies andsmall coun-~- -~ try -estates offers a new and ;inviting Peanult Brittle.. . ............. . "JE'N occupation for Swedish women, ac-=. cording to Miss Elizabeth Tamin in astn-j-2StCISei ~ItieiPurc Cream Lady Fingers..3.....*...-. 39sttw y address before the Swedish Worn ir4- - - K They're Just- As Good Asa'ver. ' - en Thien. Miss Tamnm is the sic--- -- ad ndwoman elected to the upper chami-a ' h er of the Swedish Rikslag and, owns --.N xto irse£ear and manages a large modecl country es-;ES EC A - J(V] PA .RXN x t rae har tate near Stockholm.-- She spoke of the tendency of Swedish On( Poud Box £fAored M l Ch oae,- -ai uk bunfnessoor prfessIonis, whichnuntil Fruits and Nuts,$1.00 Corner Fourth andHuron. reocently had been~ reservedl for men, W ...... In the country vocations, she said, xl~ - -'---'-- - -#tt11I11.I~tll. women are fuilly able to compiete with N. -I1111111111111111IJI lltlt ll1II[ fI1ii1III~lIi tlI~i1~tlilill~~tt11111101t imenc in exiecutive work. --!.-11-. i - - - HenryioFerikee iigae et -u -w- Mirs, H-enry FeeikWilson, f r- Grand Ra~'pids, Mich., announces lhe;Fr engagement of her daughter, \Vnifred-- Sybil Wilson, '22, to Baic rt 1 Iayden - Huo Ware, ex-22, of Kon as City, Mdo. Whaic K -. in the University Miss Wilson was a - 1- memlrer of lCollegiate Sorosis, and Wareof eltaTauDelta fraternity. are on strike. =-r- - . M SPCALFR OAY I= Mene of Good Taste -Soup 1 Creamof T matoAre very careful and conservative about the nt'lDeceber1 wewil mak a ntres ~jewelry they wear. Thlat is why our jewelry - snd furnisheyou wi ig-ae aEtes-for men is so popular among men of refinement. he special price of TEN DOLLARS,' - New England Broiled Dinner...".... ... 40c If you. want to- please some male rlative or t in every respect. rl FitrT red" f * o ~xpires December Hirst. A-ppeitter unch....... "... "...................,c rindwith a git ofjewelry frhis persona N, 1111"" = use, select it here and thorough appreciation te Jewelry Store I Vr will hbe assured. Atu Abor tllct. I Ras VelCelery Dressing ........... ...........40c I. Roast Pork, Celery Dressing ............ ... ..40c -w RatPriRibf Beef .. ...... ...............40c ~-NT _- osi e We hae a full line of Roast Stuffed Spring Chicken ....................65c go Michigan pins and novelties Le ; ~ ~ -~.- at Special Prices. Engraving iviMasned atos umpkn Pie and Tax Free. 3ars and Cigarettes. V g tblsw ---________________ 's Ov r- -aPeas and Carrots,I or Ovr-mks Butterd Beets, Baked Beans, si- Mixed o oeSoe.Vegetables,ANL Combination Salad,m STATE STREET JEWELER ao I 302 S. State Street and Packard. (- 618 E. WILLIAM STREET - - UoGY ....iuiiiiu~lII~1I~iI~h 1WEI~lE11tIIIF2!IIVI3EfE~tI~t~3U IIg Daily resutlts. Want Ads always ,bring goon M SPEC As a special introductory price um thorough examination of your eyes shell frames and toric lenses' at th guaranteed to be absolutely correct This Offer Positively I~ C. S. WICKE - -Eyesightr At Arnold's Stal ,IO2 South Statte Street Before th You'll Want Cig After It" Drinks, Candy, Blue Front Cor. Statez I