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SUNDAY, DEClJMP17,1Z 9, 1923

ITHE: MICH IGA N DAIL

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LEA UE TO SEEK
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fBYO FINANCIILSUCCESS

operation shown by the women off. the
tUniversity.
After the close of tbe, bazaar a
dance was held from 9 to 12 o'clock inJ
B~arbour gymnasium. with. music by

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111EV 11L III LITIIULI I I Chri stnas, cards ordered through Bergen's orchestra. Patrons and pat-I
the Wo men's League M ay be obtained Finaacial success marked the thirdj ronesses for the dance were Dean3
Tlhrcv-day Cimp~aign' in January tat Foster's Art store uponi presenta-l annual Women''s League and Inter-. Jean Hamilton, Miss Marion H.: Blood,
plaillied to Enroll Alli ;church1i2~eo~dc lak church bazaar which closed last ev-AsitndenowmnMsM-
S eainiio eQI _ BIeig nBrbured P. Sherman, Prof. William- C.
All women wo have takn dollsutogymnasium after =I-Tad Mrs. Hoad. The tear room,I
; r two day's sale. Kathryn Woodwardiag. bteAlaPhsorty
ChARti.lOTTE L dQ,'2i Wl r e;ga fr the Y.W.(C.A. Christmas ringa yteApa h ooiy
I workzshopl, ara asked to bring th~en in 'f24, general chairman, expressed her- Iwas open during, the dance A)Pl;'Sflf (i. tiotleofc ofiwbryhldungabigwllsifedtt he Te azrcoritewseso
REl IIERHP'~'~ i t h fieo ebryhi uigsl sbigwelstsidxhte Tebza omte ihs t
progress of the sale and with the co- expressf its appreciation for services l
Life me mberships in the Universit: h isi ato ti ek
of Mchigan League will be the obet Tee ilb hita eprj----- ------------------------------
of a three day campaign to I e co5 ercvice ai: 5 o'clock Wednesday in the' -------------------------------_-___-_-
ducted by the w,,omen of the Univer- +I solth parlor of Newvberry hail. The,£ t
sity Jan. 8, 9, 'and 10.. "Every seniorI singing; of Chlristmnas carols will form iii
a pairt of the program.;aa+
a member~ is' the slogan which wiil
be used by 'the committee to enroll F'e:Thin r irs' Gbe club Nrill m~eet
ery senior woman as well as £- -a :17) tomei row. if the bazaar (lee- JNb A abe a pBr s
cry interested undergraduate. Mein- orcat1ions are not removed from thbe,
bership is $50 which may be paid 3in mile parlor of Barhou.r gymnasium~x, NEW YORK
installments. te nteting wil be hcld in the School I
The campaign this year is to be con- o:Msc
of, Muic. ra
ducted through, the individual houses,_it
by which means every woman xwill be l - Will . __. - :: F
personally solicited. The (late was T~l Gcr~ ir~ fls' Glee club xv*iii hold :;";?
chosen as one 1, hen thle women of tl- a regular meeting at 4: 30 today in a
University will have few calls for the parlors of arhovrr gymnnasium.fo
funds and will have (decided over the ? :
Christmas vacation, to enroll., General tr'youts for the Junior Girls'a
Charlotte Blagdon, '25, heads, the Iplay Y ill be continued fromt 2 to 4*a
committee to condclt thedr ive, hay- i olok tol iotrrow in Sa h 5Cas I Jl,, ' A
ing on her central committee Ellura! Angell hall. The large numbcr of wox- I
Hlarvey, '25, F+rances Maas, '25, l3ea- m ren who triedl out make this last try-aLEN L1U L:.
ta Wagner, '25pand Marion, Barlow, I out iiec sary. * aELHO E
'25. There will. also .be a large comn- :
mittee to wor'k. thr~ugb. U cthou1.3ISes "i ''iw~ery (n t 32 : ;; : I
wihich vili be chosen at a later (late.# "Literature for Children of Pre- ;:; ,TOMORpRO~rV .
-- school Age" will be- the subject of the :
IluiIsl W;Aomn's Cis1b o XMeet. 1talk to be given by Miss Edith Bader,Al' ' i an s1 I
The Bus-.iness a-nd Professional 4'o0-':.perintc~zilent of the. elementary A /sk your friends iLap astern college
men's club xvil hold regular morn- schools of.Anin Arbor, at the month,-<i vbot UX nBE Ccohe n ta~c~
ty meet at 8 o'clock Tuelsdcay night ly meeting- of the day nursery section ,jaot .nE , :~ c
at the, city Y.M.C.A. A. short Christ- of the faculty "Worawn's club to be :a
aras play will be p esentedc an, each, he'd at 3 o'clock Wednesday in the ~
mrember is requested to brinn~g a small cluboouse, "246 south Ingalls. AI: :
toy that will be given to a poor child Christmas party for the children wil * a
fohita hog h city wel- be given in the nursery while the a _______a _ __
fartlegue is inpors. ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------8
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to the.. following: College lnu, Craft
Type Shop, Ann Arbor Savings bank,
Larned Hardware co.,. Edison Elec-
tric co., Wahr's, and Graham's book-
stores, thie BluMaize and the Goodhuo
Flower shops, McLean and N~elancds,
and the Senior Engineering society.
) W44 P&li Dmes to 4Olve Pairty
Mrs. H: G. Wenkler W!Il be hostess
at the Michigan Dames' party in her
home at-.6104 Thont.pson. street at, -o'-
clock. Eaich member iS r~g est~ed' to'
bring a g~ft the cost of which is; not
tQ exceed. 25 cent~s. The axticles. will
be auctioned off ,and lt ev p pcee+ s.w wll
go for the flower. fund,

AinnoiounceEngag emtea
Announcement has been made of
the engagement of Lucy M. Wilson,
'26, to Horace W. Glasgow, '24. Mr.,
Glasgow 1s a member of Pi Kappa Al-
pha fraternity.
Curtiss ll Gldie Talk
Prof. Ralph Curtiss of the astron-
omy department and assistant direc-
tor of the observatory, Will address
the chamber of commerce at its meet-,
Ing to be held Tuesday noon in the;
chamber kdf commerce building. The
svbliect of" his talk is "'An astrcr6mi-
cal' half-hour."

Read the Want Ads
jFacial lIt ssa Scalp Treat.
mteat; xlll uring, -s ampooing,
M~arcel aid. Water Waving.
;STODDARD
HAIR SHOP
'Man~ufacturers of
ARTISTIC HAIR GOODS
70:7 N. Ui~versity Ave.
Telephone 2652
xAnn. Arbor, Mtichigan

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men and children. Fer
mnen, too. EJvery kind
and' color imaginable.
A's. low as r5c. GT
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Gloves fo~r evenzing
wear; are of finest
French; kid. $6.50.
:Ostrich 'triinntea par-
ty bag, very novel, is

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YRJEGULAR PRICEr
CCLAIMS THE. TITLE FOR FAST ~
D FURIOUS ACTIION IlN hEIIR,
LATEST VEHICLE~
Icomedy drama in which this charming
er, best. WVith a rapidly moving plot,
humorous, situations, and garnished with
A surprising. dramatic action.
ill, as one critic exclaimed, "It's a piece
nee," which can't be resisted by the
ceking public.

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Mother and sister, freindis in college with
you, the many others you'll want to re-
m.ember - all will be delighted with
Chistnia s gifts from Goodyear's. There's:
something here that will appeal, to every
feminine fancy-and1 every purse!

Apeach colored en- $ . fan o fostricha or
veto pe chemtrise that - :".. **. . . . coque .is a delight ful
cannot fail to Taim ad- g~~~~':1. ift. Straighat or curt-
miration at' Ohristmas, : -ed. Single plume and.
to. Lace ;trinpitd. _ spread shapes. All'
$5.50,colors. $7:5o to $18.
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Mother will like -a new scwing
basket. Of straw. and wicker.
Satin lined.. Lquipped with
sew ing needs. $1.25 to $5.25..

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A delightful
star is at hE
stuffed withl
appealing an(
Or better stil
De Resistan
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Two gift purses! ''The Pouch
is of black velvet. $6. The
one-strap handle. purst, is of
brown leather. $55o.a Both
have mirrors and coin. purses.

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WITH A CAST IINCLlJDIN G ~

Ideal for winter sports, wear
are. these - knit .gauntlets in
brow n . headher w iith fancy
checked cofs. $.0
Earrinjgs are gifts* that many
11of ;our :frieags W0l tlike. These
newestushapes are in coral, jet
and. jade. $1.25...

Yorn youtng sister* at, home will
enjoy one of these brushed
wool, sweat ers. .Slipovcr and
'button-front styles. $5.50.

Newesyt in neckweamr s this.
collar and cuff set of white
linen. Filet trimme~d.' A_ dain-
ty gift. $x.25,
The gift superb will be a fur
choker! Fox, op possum, sable,
marten, itch, or. squirrel. $9r5o
to $75.
This H-ull silk, umbrellac WI
delight its recipient. in navy,
brow~n, or black, Detachable
handle. $io.

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This Donatello pottery
makes. a charming -gift.
finish with pattern in
and brown. $5.:

bowl
Ivory
green

WARNER BAXTER
ROSEMARY dTHEBYl\.
WALTERWLLS

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