IBER 1219, 19= THErl MICHIGAN DAILY _...__ __ I . ,. ,. ;, L-, H sue' Af. ! '.. .3 :k ,, t. F' ,pN s . .'y. ..'X '"4 a4. i-'. 1 1 . :+? a^ mutual good feel ng in internat fiona] i~xBL H S kr lais ihd 1wi! lrestored Vwitl2 1"r11JI, a 8 cSU lit of his (coI1 ireflU( ri [AD ~ersbally ith Preier Poinare. Ir-'rg e ell. tioe newC ,v atoShoo 7«tl p)rofO;< ';) r oti=}hysical educal;w) innad aI hyiia fth l1ealth "srvce, has ..... .,..,_ . als~o unulertaken the(lui fn~~ iS'l'1a'hirged by lissMarIo 1e)I C WoodI~ hIl'I, iifltl s;ol if l ',a is apoi l'ift o i 0 '' cl suci~seed M~iss VWood1. ev(,lie for onie yea r has been g-rAntd-o(I is Wfood arli i (inisMrion iaiy n At'ucior iil(tic de-p~iat vi 1)ol. uhvsial r '' "Y efilura'ti on1, hot ii Ot XVP 011in tndtoe 9 b ; ,,fu(1y inl sulic lrinch of thei' detart- moT!1 1 at IlarVardi. J)(. I eli sben onlnec((,d ithe y ' ";an Fran.-ico civ ty 1( 011yhl ~ a decgr E et f bchelor 01 sci il 'flCt(h i- cag o iversity, and lher M.Dc. derC e at Rush A'ediCal college. Two new instructors have also Leon addeod to the department of phs s al educat ion. Elsie Erley, "'.i), is n':" m uemiber of the staff'. Since v r+rley graduated from the tini vers illy, ;she has reeived her miaster's deg ree ,At C olumbia uiive 'ity, been grad rioteds fromi the New Yerk school of soeciali workVI, spent; iyear in Swecleun on a felowship, andl been colpuect ad Witl the department of recreation in De- _______ troit. Miss Erloy's year in Sweien as a fellow of tho American-Scandanl- r". 1IS . 1L. King avian fondation was spent in St ckl- Mrs. E. L. King, of Winona, Minn., holmn studying physical education. rcently cap~tured the women's Unite,, Miss Llewellyn Wilburn is, the otherci Stages'5clampionship shooting title at new instructor in this department. ShefietailAercnlidcametn is a graduate of Agnes Scott collego lthe(,and MrianIlnica metin at Decater, 'Ga., and received her mIna (tI so r.Kn ife1t ag- er's degree at Columbia university. 1e ' 1I succession. Only those notices which r Ihave immediate significance will 1;^ _ V 'run. Wintering freshmpen who have not as Ilouse presidents should call for the yet been assigned junior advisors, ate signing ouit blanks any dlay before Gc- srdtnoiyEaKdw,',phe tob-r 1 at the office of the dean of wo- 13125, who is chairmarn of the infornv- iaren. They are responsible for hayv-, tion committee of the junior audvso] Y 11kg the slips filled out for the entire committee. ShP will he glad to rem- month of October. edy this situattionh. Juniors who ha ve not been assigned advisees, sire askhed to consult the lists Posted in flarbi hi Optional tennis classes will be held gynsuaioo spsil at2 and 3 o'clock each Wednesday __ ___ afternoon at Palmer field for girls who Antos Crash at, Sreet Crossing wish to learn the game. A special in- structor will be at the courts at the All four wheels. of the Ford coupe splecified hours, not only to tah e of James F. Camn 2,wr io ginniers but also to assist those who en when he attemp~ted to tale thei right of way yesterday afternoon atc 3play in perfecting their weakest Cuc n -ilsres h a strokes. No ulniversity or gymnsium was nkd fa tr eterl) Te ca credit will be giveni for this, it is mere- l nce a vrtecage tr.op 4 ping only when it hit alagtr. ly offered as an opportunity for each- girl to getter her game, admk Tn driver of the other car was also;.. ready for the tennis tournament,. tuet Daily classified for real results. WASHINGTON THEATRE SATURDAY SPEICIAL! MIDNIGHT SHOW- Special ! at, 1ii . M BETTY COMPSON - in -- ";ALW4FAYS 'THE WOMEN" -ALSO - BIG( VAUD)EVILLE SHOW (Come Early for Your Seats asc Only u Limited Number WIVIIJBe Sold IAN ! .IOC! THRILL! 1)oet miss seeing that 21-.2 veilr wonder child1 of the stdg! ............. .Tss ..j..t./...... . :s EiE 1 . . SATJR DAY'S SHO'WING Felts, Velours, Velvet H ats, Flowvers, Feathers, Pattern Veil, Veilingy, Silver Grape, Orn Inenf , Read The Daily "Classified" Columns 328 S. MAIN STREET 11 i T hvw Hereafter notices will be run 5n the Women's colun for only two days in } TIHE BUSY BEE PASSES WATCH FOR OPENING -OF ITHE ARBOR FOUNTAIN First Meeting of the Upper Roam Bible Miass SAi'TURDAY EVEN INC, SE'PTE'MBER, 29 "UPPER ROOM," *LANE; HALL FOR ALL IT' VERITY MEN!1 One Thousand of themta ttefided last year. I Hour, 7 to S o'elock f "-"w / .. liv w Harold MacGra--rth's T4IH111I1A N 4"NOVEL OF 'tilEA OUtit SEAD - -ALSO --___ "FEA.-NTEA" Sc ot I During the past three years she ht s .been teaching physical education at: Agnes Scott. ANNOUJN(ES "Y'tWS OF(l'1?ElRN Officers of the F.acull y Women r' , club for this year will be,: Pr'esident,1 Mrs. Marion Leroy Burton; vic e-pres-I ident, Mrs. Christophe r Parnall; sec-V r etary, Mrs. Jphn fl. Ehiers. The chiairmen of the standing commuttees are: First chairipin.Mrs. WVilbur R. lumnphries; social chairmani, Mrs.1 W1,lliam G. Smneaton; 'program chairi-{ man, Mrs, Henry Al. Bates; refresh- ment chairman, Mrs. Carl S. Weaver. The club is divided into sections whose , various heads are: Music chairman, Mrs. Frank Wilson; art chairman, Mrs. Everett S. Brown; chairman of the nursery which is to be in, the old Health service building' on North Ing- ails street, Mrs. Alfred Lloyd1. Thlere is a vacancy' in the chairman ship ofl E the athletic section (1130 to the alw- cuce of Mrs. Willis Shippen who was elected to the nosition. This will be' filled at a later uteting. R.,11( iviii Restores Good Feeling Northampton, Sept. 2 _(I y A.P.)- Premier 'Baldwin, in a speech, said! i i t AT 111111 TIIE iVl Screen---To~da ~ERE h's "BFirt:h 1I MAYNARD STREET, ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN 1IiN0G M~AMS Arcade- -1). IW. Gnflit of a Nation." lMhuestic--"The Ragg )laiia'c ~and 3:3 Ali Scats ar T ixSOON O liel, iloa e "Id Leat i e MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA Evenings 7-8 :," AdtiiIs.......1C lWar Tax. .. .. ..04c TIol al . ..... JYoy Ill "The Siloot Partnyer" Sepembr 4th STUDENTS MAY ENROLL NOW Orpheum- Norma Talmadge in "'the Law of Compensation." Wuerth- Wally Van and Patsy Ruth Miller in "The Drivin'Fo. Stage-Tirs Week Carrick (Detroit)--Julia Stuart in "Thle Bat." Whitney - Michigan Repertory 'theater, "The Mollusc." I .................... ................ 1 i iIi I i EARL. V. MOORE, Musical Director /J& qUI-11 Awoo* I "IN I IBYRL F. BACHE.R, IDean of Women II 'I k i:. u nmd -..:_ _._ Last Times rfo y i "RIEGENTS-PICTUTIES (CRORATION IN Beglnnilg ed. 2:39 and 8:990o'clock We take great pleaure in annouyncing tatvw have ju~st received a new and very magnificent collection of iv.ore than 1 ,000 Oriental and Chinese Rus belonging to the K. S. Jan otch co l etion. Since the auction sale held la.it sprngthere have been many requests for an- other similar event by those who have been satisfied with their former pu r- chases and also by, others who did not at that limne avail themselves -of the opportunity to select froml this complete display of Oriental rugs. from the. S. Jamgotch Collection This is the largest collection ever brought to Ann Arbor and includes both antique and semi-antique pieces. The collection was specially selected by Mr. K. S. Jamgotch, who will be present during this sale, and comprises every weave and size of 'wvonderful specimens of Kashans, Saruks, Kirmanshahs, Royal and Princess Bc'kdsras, Anatolians and Chinese, etc. .11 [AlDOF PIANO4)IWP!_A RTMENT Mrs. George B. Rhead Mrs. Maud Okkelberg Mrs. Emma Fischer-Cross With' W ALS LY -VAN , PATS3Y r 1,M~L'LLEr ALE BFRANCIS !thle whole poyice force .i~s oater' Wrien by WALLACEi PEI'S FAMOUS RACING STORIES SPCIALCOMED)Y 11AL ROAHIPESN S 1RASCALS "BACK STAGE" , ' W SE 1~1p 11 .[ OIC,9 hTRA PY~d gA11,11ENEWS I Mr. Otto J. Stahl Miss Nell B. Stockwell Miss Edith B. Koon Miss Martha.Merkie Mis GrceRichards WILIAM WHEELER lIE AD )OF VIC EPARTMENT Mrs. William Wheeler- Miss Maude C. Kicyn Mrs. Grace Johnson-Konold Miss Nora B. Wetmore SAMUEL P. LOCKWOOD Mr. Anithony J. Whitmire Mrs. M a ri Struble-Freeman WII RED IWILSON I A.DT)OF IW6[NI) IN S'.RUJIVENT IIPARTHENT Miss Ora Larthard, Violoncello MVr. Mar ion C. Wier, Violoncello GEORGE OSCAR BOWEN HEAD OF, PUB~LIC SC.1OOLG musIs Affiliated with the Universiiy of JNichigan* You will find it well worth while to attend this sal6 if you have any desire to use Oriental rugs, as. you can buy at the price you wish to pay. Every rug1 will be sold to the 'highest bidder. The rugs will be on display beginning Tuesday. Auction Sales D)ally at 2:t'6 and 8 :00, Beginning Wednesda Courses are offered in all branches of music under teachers who are musical experts. Tuition rates are reasonable. I~-- fi----i 1