192~3 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PLANS FOR BAZAAR ALMOST COMPLETE Committee to Bark Articles on Basis of Cost and Current Prices RATHYRN WOODWARD, '24, DI- RECTS LEAGUE ENTERPRISE Preparations for the third annual Women's League and Interchurch baz- aar to be held tomorrow and Saturday in Barbour gymnasium are almost completed. Articles have been collect- ed and are being marked by the mark- ing committee on the basis of the cost of the articles and upon the estimate of current prices. Part of the con- tributions will not be put on sale at the beginning of the bazaar but will be reserved for new stock on Saturday morning.. Decorations, special booths, increas- ed tea room service, and a dance on' Saturday evening are a few of the at- tractions which will make the bazaar a greater event than ever before, the committee believes. The doors will be open at 1 o'clock on Friday and will close at 9 o'clock. On Saturday the hours are 9:20 to 8 o'clock. The tea room will, operate from 11:30 to 1, from 3 to 5, and from 6 to 7:30 o'clock on both days when luncheon, tea, and dinner will be served. Following the close ofithebbazaar onSaturday a dance will be given from 9 to 12' o'clock with music by Bergen's orches- tra. Tickets for the dance are on sale at Wahr's and Graham's bookstores. The general chairman for the bazaar this year is Kathryn Woodward, '24, while the committee chairmen are as follows: Treasurer, Rosalind Freund, '24; articles, Margaret Dixon, '25; marking, Virginia Rice, '24; placing ar- ticles, Pamela Brown, '24; booths, Pat- ti Hill r. 't.- n .i A Runs College Of Radio Engineering Womenj Members of Masques Dramatic soci- ety are requested to be present at the business meeting at 4 o'clock to- day at Martha Cook building . This meeting will precede the reception to be given for the try-outs for the soci- ety. all probability, before the Christmas holidays, and it is therefore essential for everyone interested in making a team to turn out at ever practice. These will be held for seniors and sophomores at 4:15 o'clock, and forl juniors and freshmen at 5 o'clock on Mondays and Wednesdays. All girls are requested to try out for the teams, even if they have no previous knowl- edge of or experience in plaing the game. MISS DETAR WILL ADDRESS WOMEN Final instructions in the club lead- Woman Seeks Last Atlantis, lllliltllliiiif a i111ia a~m1]itiiii~i Plymouth, Eng., Nov. 5.-(By A.P.)- = PA Y U Charlotte Cameron, the woman explor- er, is headed for Mexico. She intends spending eight months in that country. studying Aztec ruins, and hopes to dis- cover traces of the lost continent of Atlantis._Subscription Patronize The Daily Advertisers. Before Dec Press BuidinZOpp. AT THE THEATRES ave 50c! c.13th. Majestic Theater. A special price will be made on large Premier roses by dozen and halfdozen lots, at the Women's League, bazaar, Friday and Saturday. Orders may also be given by telephone tol Kathryn Wilson, 452. Mortarboard will hold a meeting at 7:30 o'clock today at Pi Beta Phi house, 836 Tappan. ! I i Screen-Today r I Iota Sigma Pi will meet at 7: 15 o'clock ..~ today in the Chemistry building. Prof. Chester S. Schoepfle, of the or- ganic chemistry department, will ad- dress the society. Portia Literary society will hold its Mary TexinnaLo iregular meeting at 7:15 o'clock tonighi Although radio engineering is a com- in room 30?, Mason hall- ,paratively new field even for men, one There are still a number of toys and woman has already pioneered in the Tm S1dolls to be finished at the Christmas art. She is Miss Mary Thxanna Loom- workshop conducted at Newberry hall is, of Washington, D. C., and she is the by the Y. W. C. A. All women who only woman, so far as known, to own spare the time are asked to come and manage a successful radio engin- aothpwrkshoptmdareankelp m eering college. ,o the workshop today and help. Tired of sticking to the beaten paths, All money due from Panhellenic ball Miss Loomis decided to blaze the trail ks for other women along new lines. Her berg at 602 Monroe street. knowledge of radio engineering is such ;" I a t i t ers' training course, conducted by the Y. W. C. A., will be given at a meet- ing to be held from 7 to 9 o'clock to- night at Newberry hall. Miss Leila De- Tar, of the Detroit Y. W. Q. A., secre-' tary of the Girl Reserve clubs of theE intermediate schools, will lead a dis- cussion on "Planning Programs for Girls' Clubs," during the first part of the evening. A demonstration of "Rec- reation," and a discussion on "How to Lead It" will then be given by Mrs. L. I. Bredvold. At this meeting arrangements will be made for the final instructions in bas- ketry. It is necessary that every mem- ber of the group be present, even though she cannot remain for the en- tire period. This meeting brings to a close a 10 hour course, the examina- tion for which will be given the week1 after Christmas vacation. i Arcade - Barney Bernard and Alexander Carr in "Potash and Perlmutter." Majestic-Pola Negri iv "The Spanish Dancer." Wuerth-Johnny Walker in "The Third Alarm." Orpheum - Charles Jones "Second Hand Love." in Stage-This Week. Whitney-"Cotton Stockings." Garrick (Detroit) - "The Cat and the Canary." _ I that her male associates acknowledge her leadership. Scientific Club To Meet Tonight Class basketball games will begin, in Kodak Portrait Attachment uiiiiier, ; suppi es anarag Reviews of two. papers on technical age- ments of the decoration of the gym- sects wl be rad at t egular nasium, Lila .Reynolds, '24; supplies subjects will be read at the regular Ji redPacard '2Ed;deoraion Doo- omeeld afthe7olhc oghto nroomub and arrangement of the tea room, Mild- meeting of the eog Jounl rcu red Packard, '24Ed; decoration, Doro- 01 fteNtrlSinebidn. 1G217 of~ the Natural Science building. { thy Eggert, '25E; sellers, Elizabeth "The Mechanics of' Vein Formation," Slote, '24; door schedule, Edna Kadow, by Tabor will be reviewed by George, '25; tea room, Margaret Peet, '25; . Buchanan Grad., and "A Bendigo candy, Dorothy Greenwald, '24; adver- S uhnnGa. ad" edg tisndWrnonaHbbGrdw'24pubicit Problem and Its Bearing on Force of! Adele Dreyer, '24Ed; dance, LillianCrystalatonb .wL.Stilwell willI Wetzel, '25; flowers, Emil McElwainr be discussed by Lswell K. Mower, '25; posters, T-Square and Jessie Blen- Grad. All interested in these subjectslClose-ups dall, '24Ed. Marion Buell, '24E, de- are invited to attend. with your K signed the decorations for the gymnas- A. ... ENTERTAIN FOR ium. .A GRA.DU ATE WOM1 E bUDENTS Slip a Kodak Portrait At - over the regular lens and Lutheran Society to Give Party I herglrln n St. Paul's Lutheran Young Peoples' Graduate women students were enter- interfering with the camera society will hold a Christmas farewell tained at a tea from 4 to 5:30 o'clock tion in any way, your I satheyigat7:h ol crtomsrrweat Tuesday afternoon at Betsy Barbour brought into sharp focus athering at 7:30 o'clock toTorrow, at house by the Michigan committee on range, ready for head-and people of the church, students and scholarship and fellowship of the A. portraits. nurses are cordially invited to attend. A. U. W. Miss Margaret Smith, '11, of Ask us for a free cc y___________________ the University library staff, was host-A ts true efficiency to use Daily ess at the tea. This is the first| "At Homewith the Ko Cfassifleds.-Adv. of a series of teas which will be givenda E by this committee from 4 to 5:30 ture in detail. - o'clock every Tuesday afternoon at e . f Betsy Barbour house. All women stu- Ae do the kind offinishing dents in the Graduate school are in-' I FL01 vited to attend. Itdad324 S. State Street It's true efficiency to use Daily E. and S. University Ave. tClassifieds.-Ad.State and Packard Streets cap uAacial 'rice ysc y r 10 :odak tachment without a's opera- Kodak is at close I-shoulder ipy of )dak.- ortrai- The Newcomb-Endicott Company Announce That - - Mr. C. A. Ross Representing the Custom Tailoring Department #r1 will be at the Campus Bootery 304 SOUTH STATE ST. Thursday, December 6th Selling foreign and domestic custom tailored fabrics and ready-to-wear dinner suits and overcoats. i- a LAST TIMES ,TODAY IT CARRIES ALL BEFORE IT! With Its Gorgeous Brilliancy, Massiveness and Spell-Binding Action. "TowerinzgMaJsses" The Garment Center Buildings New York City WALTER M. MASON, Architect Drawn by Hugh Ferriss JERE the new architecture expresses itself in great vig- orous masses which climb upward into the sky with a pyramidal profile-gigantic,irregular, arresting. Anearlier, conventional building on the near corner is overshadowed, engulfed in towering masses of the newer building which are prophetic of an architecture of the future which is vividly stimulating to the imagination. Certainly modern invention-modern 'engineering skill and organization, will prove more than equal to the de- mands of the architecture of the future. O T I S ELEVATOR COM 6nices in all Principal Cities of the World P A NY I ®1 LAST TIMES TONIGHT The Greatest Laughing Hit of the Decade A GRI NCEK renosism PWDUCTION THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF PARAMOUNT SUPER-PICTURES ,., z 'c . ,i, t 00, F, ice yr =z ;- ' t Vol ,' FI1TING BLOOD -al Eo- CO ERtT ORCHESTRA 11 NEWS - FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ii An interesting and stupendous love tale, as no =other romance yet told in screen form. A love tale brimming over with the spirited action, the warm passion and riotous color of Spain itself. YOU HAVE SEEN "When Knighthood Was in Flower"-"Robinhood" "Three Muslieteers" NOW SEE THIS ONE U ,: .A /"7 ' ar . . ,. NOW PLAYING Gilbrt I. Gable presents The GECRG; JJ. BAKER Production Adapted Fom'I the Thmmortal Story The rgis Skin," by Balzae With These Stars: I'. JACK BELL AND HIS 10 MELODY PIRATES PRESENTING A COMPLETELY NEW PROGRAM OF POPULAR SELECTIONS CARMEL GEORGE BESSIE p II lirv :11144 W A DAR 10-TIE