(7. ,R 8, 1928; THE M!CHIGAN DAILY OUSES TO SIGN FOR BASKETBILL TOURNEY Husband "Made" Magus Johnson, She Helps Him DRAWING BE FOR OPPONENTS SIMILAR TO HOCKEY TO Houses wishing to enter the inter- house basketball tournament are warned by the members of the physic- al education department, that the dead- line for signing up for this is 5 o'- clock, Monday, Dec. 10. The draw- ing for opponents will take place at 4:30 o'clock, Tuesday, Dec. 11, in the gymnasium, and therefore no applica- tions for entry can be considered after the time limit set. The drawing will be done in a sim- ilar manner 'to that used for tb~e hockey matches. Five houses will draw "bys" in this tournament and' for thisyreason it is tothe advantage of every house to be sure' it is rep- resented by its athletic manager when the drawing takes place. The complete list of the houses al- ready signed up follows: Helen New- berry residence, Chi Omega, Pi Beta Phi, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Sigma Sig- ma, Alpha Omicron Pi, Betsy'Barbour house, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gam- ma, Alumnae house, Theta Phi Alpha, Adelia Cheever house, Martha Cook building, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Epsil- on Pi, Kappa Delta, Pi Kappa, DeltaI Zeta, Reagh house, and Kappa Alpha Theta. If there are additional houses wish- ing to participate in the tournament, Miss Elsie Erley, of the department o' physical education, should be inform- ed of the fact before Monday. Women's League Bazaar, Attracts Large Crowds Large crowds filled Barbour gym- also snapped the unusual displays. nasium yesterday afternoon ait the Decorations in. the gymnasium were third annual Women's League and In- decidedly "different" from those of ter-church bazaar which will also con- former years. The design, made by tinue from 9:30 to 8 o'clock today. Marion Buell, '24E, is in the form of Articles of all kinds were on sale in- arches reaching from the running cluding shirtwaists, neckties, collar' running track to the tables. Red and and cuff sets, handkerchiefs, towels, black lanterns are placed at the base children's clothes, lingerie, etcetera; of each arch. In the tea room decor- 'A new stock will be placed on the ations of snow and beautifully lighted counters this morning. Christmas trees attract the hungry Dolls of every description were ex- shoppers to the small tables where hibited at the doll booth while a luncheon is served from 11:30 to 1, 1 lighted Christmas tree marked the tea from 3 to 5, and dinner from 6 booth containing the "Santa's sur- to 7:10 o'clock with music as a spe- prises' which are small parcels al- cial diversion. ready wrapped to be sold at a nominal After the bazaar closes this evening price. Simple Simon in an appropri- a dance will be given from 9 to 12' ate costume appeared during the aft- o'clock in Barbour gymnasium. Pa-1 ernoon to tempt the purchasers with tronesses for the affair are Dean Jean little individual pies. The Japanese Hamilton, Miss Marion H. Blood, Miss and Chinese flower girls at the flower Mildred P. Sherman, Prof. William C.. booth attracted the photographers who Hoad and Mrs. Hoad. Bergen's music willfurnish the music for dancing. LEAGUE UIWES ALUMNAE Tickets for the dance are on sale at TO PRESENT PUPPETEERS[Wahr's and Graham's bookstores. Announce BDIrth A ten pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edison R. Cramer at St. Jos- eph's sanitarium Thursday. Mr Cramer is an instructor in the econ- omics department, and is also carry- ing graduate work. Damon- "Do you really think that a good pencil Helps you to do better worki" Pythias- "I know it does! Why, I'm even able to read my own handwriting, now that Iv started using a Dixon's Eldorado!" 7 eas-erdwAl pers 17Ileads--all dealers IS _#4/ 'a :, Ue LY I A- A New Pattern 10 e SAMPLES Pefmanently on Display at GUY WOOLFOLK & CO. 336 S. State Street Ann Arbor, Mibc, Designed by WHITE HOUSE & HARDY B ROADWAY AT 4"' STREET 144 WEST 42"" STREET ,r moC u'rO ON HOVsE BIO. KNICKERBOCKERBUTLPINO @ W &H922r NEW YORK 4 Mrs. Josephine Loftus George Loftus, now dead, is credit- ed with being the man who "made" Magnus Johnson, new senator from Minnesota. Loftus first interested farmers in Johnson and his views. Then Loftus died. Now Mrs. Jose- phine Loftus, his widow, is Johnson's secretary in his Washington office. Imported Linens Sold For League Miss Emily Nasier, a native of Sy- rIa, is to remain at Foster's Art store, O13 South State street, for another week, selling imported linen goods for the benefit of the University of Freshman 'basketball practice from tichigan League building fund, under now on will be at 7:1.5 o'clock Thurs- the auspices of the. alumnae. day evenings and at 5 o'clock Wednes- Miss Nasier has in her stock a large day afternoons instead of Tuesday eve- variety of real imported laces and diri~g ay reioslynsdoucesdaylinens, including handkerchiefs trim- nings as previously announced. med with filtere,.Madiera work, Arm- enian hand drawn work and embroid- Sororities or league houses which ery. She also has a number of hand will be open during Christmas vacation drawn handkerchiefs for men. Lunch- and wish to rent rooms to women who eon sets, of Italian cut work, in crash are planning to spend the vacation in linen, towels of filet and embroidery, Ann . Arbor are asked to call Miss slumber pillows, buffet sets are includ- Mildred Sherman in the office of the ed in the display. dean of women. Baby Irish crocheted and filet laces may be bought from Miss Nasier by All women who are going to be in the yard. She also has several silk Ann Arbor during Christmas vacation negligees in both elaborate and simple are asked to sign up at the office of designs. All of these articles are from the dean of women so that they may be Babout and company, of Chicago, be- reached for activities of the Women's ing imported from their factories in League. Venice and Italy. Miss Nasier invites women of the Tickets are on sale today at the University to come and inspect his dis- Women's League booth in University play, even if they do not care to buy. Notices have been sent to the coun- cillors of all the organized alumnae F groups im Michigan from Universityl of Michigan League campaign head-' quarters, to the effect that the serv-I ices of the puppeteers, students of the; University, will be available for week- I ends after the holidays, in various cit- ies. The suggestion was made that their services be secured by the alum- nae as one of the means for raising money to complete their campaignI quotas. he puppeteers are presenting two programs this season, "The Puppet Revue," and a series of six puppet plays. These marionettes have filled many out of town engagements and have appeared several times in Ann ! Arbor. Women Predominate In Austria Vienna, Dec. 7,-(By A.P.)-A re- vision of the census shows that Austria has an excess female population of 238,475. The total population of 6,526,- 661 includes 3,382,568 women and 3,- 144,493 men. 'Patronize The Daily Advertisers. Absolutely THE Best Place ) I as LAST TIMES TONIGHT .i!p The Most Daring Vampire in All Paris Featuhrng CA RMEL MYERS GEORGE WALSH BESSIE LOVE and Others. -'U SThe Countess Fedora was the sensation of all exotic Paris. Her notorious escapades led to ruin. arzac's great story has b en modernized with all the glamour of the jazz. age. Jim, MAO eft i i I i I I i r f i i t I I ' I A 'JACK BELL AND HIS ju MELODY PIRATEa TODAY PRESEN TING LAST TIMES CO1V PLETELY NEW PROGRAM OF POPULAR SELECTIONS -ADDIE,)- INTERNATIONAL NEWS EVENTS - ARCADE ORCHESTRA --A -:-ON THE SCREEN-:-- JOHNNIE WALKER --IN- i STARING SUNDAY VIOLA DANA In Search of A Thrill i 6cTHE THIRD ALA M 99 tw in Ann Arbor for Xmas Greetings is the Photo-Craft Shop. (Mrs. Macgregor) Nickels Areadq. Opp. Postoifice. hall for the Saturday night dance at the Armory. Christmas cards ordered through the Women's League may be obtained at Foster's Art,.store upon presenta- tion of a duplicte order blank. No checks will be accepted at the Interchurch and Women's League baz- aar. Tickets for the dance tonight at Bar- bour gymnasium may be obtained at Wahr's and Graham's bookstores. All money due from Panhellenic ball tickets should be sentrto.Esther Sand- berg at 602 Monroe street. MICHIGAN UNDERGRADUATES WILL GIVE HOLIDAY DANCE Invitations have been issued to De- troit undergraduates of the University for the second annual Michigan under- graduate dance which is to be held on Wednesday, Dec. 19, in the ball room of the Stevenson hotel in that city. Admittance is not restricted to these people however, and anyone de- siring to attend the affair may secure tickets at Graham's bookstore or at Grinnell's in Detroit. Music for the dance is to be furn- ished by Bergen's orchestra. Admis sion is $2.50. Southern Women Prefer Service Dr. Orie Latham Hatcher, founder of the Southern Women's Education- al Alliance, declares that according to a recent survey southern girls prefer helpful service to the world to bril- liant business careers. "Teaching is! first, social service second, among the occupations which the recent gradu- ates of six southern colleges have taken up," she says. "Religious work is fourth on the list, while nursing, medicine, and home economics are among the subjects which the girls declare interest them particularly." Patronize The Daily Advertisers. tl 6 J LAST TIMES TODAY Can a Man Resist a Near Love When a Wife Is Distant? THE DAINTY STAR 'in SEA, LOVE A Tale of Impassioned Love in the Tropics J A 8 rA e I i 1 '- ' .tom ' ati r 1 Ih dreds of pairs of $8, $9 ad $9.50 values, all me fall styles, go at one price- i _v 1 AT THE THEATRES Screen-Today Arcade-"Slave of Desire," with Bessie Love. 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