THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ bino"-Yon, will be sung by Miss Mary Ross, general secretary of the Uni- versity Y. W. C. A., following which ,Dorothy, Jeffrey, '24, will give a read- ing. Tthe program will be completed with carols. Pi Lambda Theta will hold a regular_ business meeting at 7.30 o'clock to-G knight in the library on the second A N I[ CHDUE FOB I floor at Martha Cook dormitory. The UL UIILULL ii meeting will be a short one because of the concert in Hill auditorium, but it TOlh flhIV is important that all members be pre- sent. INTER-HOUSE GAMES TO START Frances Ames, '23, will be at the DIMMEI)IATELY AFTER Polly Little Tea shoppe to take orders HOLIDAYS for Himmelhoch's store, Detroit, to- day. Freshman Girls' Glee club will-have' a .rehearsal of Christmas carols at 5 o'clock today in the middle parlor, of Barbour gymnasium.. Pi Lambda Theta will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight at Martha Cook derm- itory. The meeting will be a short one because of the concert in Hill au- ditorium, but it is important that all members be present. The Girls' Mandolin club will meet at 5. o'clock tomorrow in Newberry hall. Symphonic league of the School of Music 'will giverits annual Christmas party tonight. Supper will be served at 5:30 o'clock and a Christmas tree and entertainment will follow. Carols To Be Sung At Vesper Service Christmas Carols will form a chief, part of the vesper serices to be held at 5 o'clock today in the south parlor of Newberry hall. Every woman inter- ested in participating in a Christmas service is invited to attend. The program will open with the- singing of a number of favorite. car- ols, after which Ruth Rankin, '26, will lead devotions. A solo, "Gesu Bam- School of Dancing House athletic managers drew for opponents in the interhouse basket- ball tournament yesterday. The fol- lowing schedule is the result of the drawing: Dormitories Betsy Barbour vs. Martha Cook. Alumnae vs. Helen Newberry. Sororities Pi Beta Phi vs. Pi Kappa. Detla Zeta vs. Kappa Kappa.Gamma. Delta Gamma vs. Chi Omega. Gamma Phi Beta vs. Theta Phi Al- pha. Zeta Tau Alpha vs. Kappa Alpha Theta. Alpha Gamma Delta vs. Phi Sigma Sigma. Adelia Cheever house, in the dorm- itory league, and Delta Delta Delta and Alpha Omicron Pi, in the sorority ,group, drew "bys." Several houses were signed up on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnas- ium but were not represented at the meeting of athletic managers yester-I day. For this reason they have been! given no place in the above schedule. The games will be started immediately after the holidays. College Women Have Chance In Potics, Mrs. Marks Believes "College women have a wonderful take her part in the administration of opportunity in the field of politics," government." Sstates Mrs. Barnett E. Marks, of Pheo-IIt is a mistaken idea, Mrs. Marks be-; nix Ariz., associate member from Ar- I ieves, that women are in politics only to take care of womien's legislation.; izona of the Republican national com- The machinery of government is en-; larged housekeeping-it all eventually touches the home. "One has no right to criticize the men who mate the laws # unless one is willing to take a part in making the laws and electing nen and women who are competent to enforce them." If the women of the West take a greater interest in politics than those of the East, it is, perhaps because suf- ;frage and acts favorable to women have been more willingly granted than elsewhere, Mrs. Marks states. "Ari- zona is one of the leading states in re- r spect to the progressive legislation which has been passed." Mrs. Marks is attending the meeting of the Republican national committee today in Washington. She will be the guest of President Calvin 0. Coolidge and Mrs. Coolidge at luncheon today at the White House. :r Miss Bader to Address Women M1rs. arnett Marks.Miss Edith Bader, superintendent of __r_.____________rks _the elementary schools of Ann Arbor, will speak on "Literature for Children mittee, and a member of the Arizona of Pre-school Age" at the meeting of state legislature, who was the guest of the day nursery section. of the Faculty her son, Harold Marks, '26, over the Women's club to be held at 3 o'clockI .today in the clubhouse, 226 South In- weekend. "They have the broadest outlook and gsret.aTh chi srtywdlring interest in community work, and un- the meeting like many who .go into politics, are rarely actuated by selfish motives," thei elieves. "The housewife is by no Explosion Casualties Few fare bureau to all organizations and E clubs who are planning on giving do- nations for Christmas in order that there may be no duplications. The bureau has planned with the families as to what the children need and want and hope to strengthen family ties by having the Christmas spent happily at home. Cash donations are a great- er help than food in this work of the Family Welfare bureau. AT THE THEATRES Screen-Today Arcade-"In Search of a Thrill", I featuring Viola Dana.I Majestic-"The Bad Man". Wuerth-"The White Rose" with Mae Marsh. Orpheum-"The Spoilers". j Stage-Tis Week. Whitney-Saturday, Dec. 15, j "Blossom Time", the Franz j Schubert Operetta. Whitney-Sunday, Dec. 16, "The Covered Wagon." Motion pie- ture. Garrick (Detroit) -- "The Cat and the Canary." / e Damon- "Hey, there! Aren't you a friend of mine?" Pythias- "I certainly am. I'd do anything in the world for you. Yes, aiy~ thing!t" Damon- "All right-prove it! Give me back that Eldorado peneil you borrowed last night." PUP 'NS w SBURE AU WILL AID' ]The fraternities and sororities are CH IS M SaIlsobeingadvised as to the needs and S CH RISTMAS GIIER desires of the children they are enter-) - tining at their annual Christmas par- tiAid is offered by the Family Wel- ts A'Iter College What? STEADYprogress to a responsibletosition in the business world-or a ong period of training at minor workbefore you are fitted for an cxecutive role? To help you succeed more quickly the Bab- son Institute offers an intensive one-.year training course in practical business. From actual experience the fundamental principles of business are made clear. By positive examples, the student is shown how to apply these principles in the conduct of revery day commercial affairs. Write for Booklet Send for booklet "Training for Business Leadership." Describes the courses in detail and gives complete information about the facilities of Babson Institute and shows how men are trained for executive roles. Write today. No obligation. 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OUR FUNNIEST SHIOW LAST TIMES TODAY K!krl (9 Take Them Goodyear Toys for Christmas I i The Robin Hood of the Desert They 'I be happier by far With the Original Stage Star 0 Your little brothers and sisters will experience un- deniable thrills when you tell them their toys have been brought all the way from Ann Arbor. Here are some of the things thev'll like. HOLBR OOK BL NN LAUGH YOURSELF HOARSE! THRILL TILL YOU CHILL! HERE'S THE SHOW OF SHOWS! ON THE ST4GE S The smartly cut overcoat Jriction Toys $2 to 2.50 Sturdy sedans, coupes, sport cars and service trucks. Brightly col- ored. Equipped with rubber 'tires. Erector Sets $1 to 12 It's surprising the num- ber of bridges, build- ings, etc., that can be constructed with an Erector set. Mechanical Toys, $1 -.$1.75 Toonerville wTrolley, Dancing Sailors, Pow- eisful Katrinka, Trac- tors, Ajax the Acrobat and iny others. Lovely Dolls $1.75 to $10 Every size imaginable. Brunettes and blondes. Many say, "Mama!" and a number of them. can even walk. TOYLAND-BASEMENT lec. Trains $50 to $25 There's nothing that boys like better. These are complete. Extra pieces can be added as desired. Cedar Chests $3.75 to $5 Every doll that has much of a wardrobe needs a cedar chest. Some of these are hand- somiely brass bound. OA IP A R A "BL El! No One Ever More Richly Deerving Such a 1cr'ptlon. r r K * *. .t v;f. You'll find it in the Society Brand Robinhood. A me- dium weight single-breasted overcoat, with patch pockets and a slight flare to the skirt. it's smart because it's cor- erectly cut. And that's also why it's popular. Wadham's & Co.' State Street Main Street f I " a " ' v ' " 12ARTISTS-12 Is An Offering That Beggars Description Not to Hear Them Is Missing an ARTISTIC Presentation of Modern Music I IF Y OU DON'T SEE THIS ONE. BETTER STOP GOING TO SHOWS I