_Y 20, 1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY f9c l n'Pinchot's Wife's VAGUE SEuRES a "Bwetter Man" On 3990 A~!!!!. StumHSy 100MEMBERSHIS -- " ollenl Collect _lMore Than $700 From First Payments on Sub- J scriptions, CHAIRMAN TO COMPILE CHART RELATIVE RATING OF HOUSES) More than 200 memberships wer secured for the University of Michi gan Leaue in the campaign of tha organization which closed on Frida3 of last week and approximately $70 was collected on first payments for th subscriptions. This is the largest number of mem berships that have been secured it any one campaign since the projec was begun. All women who did no make first payments will do so befor May 1 and in this way the committee is assured that the entire number will be paid before the end of the school year. This money is to be ap- plied directly to the building fund and will not be used to meet cam- paign expenses. A chart is to be compiled by Char- lotte Blagdon, '25, chairman of the campaign, early next semester, which will show the relative rating of all organized houses in regardto mem- bership. While the drive has closed officially, women who feel that they would Ilike to increase the rating of their group by subscribitg, may do so before the second semester by apply- ing to Miss Blagdon. e F tt 0 e q- I n ti It e r e 1' TEN TEAS TO ENTER JOA00T URGES SERVIE SECND OUREY ivwo'IllI~iiiMEDICS ' . Copies of the Bok- peace plan ar6Zrt A complete review of the results of Stressing the ideal of service for the office of the dean of women and the first round of the inter-house bas-. which the profession has always stood, will be given to University women ketball games played within the last Dean Hugh Cabot of the medical upon request week finds 10 victorious teams ready school addressed the freshmen medi- to enter the second round of the cal students at a smoker in the Union tourney in the struggle to match the rid ihMembers of Mortarboard society speed and accurate shooting of their In the course of his short informalwill meet at noon tomorrow, at Dey's opponents. talk, Dean Cabot touched upon the studio to have their picture taken for Competition among the teams whothe Michiganensian. survived the first round of the tourna- f history of surgery as it has developed ment is close as none of the teams from its pioneer days and pointed out W are considered weak in any phase of the great advances in recent years. In) Women who expect credit in phys- the game. The coming week promises explaining his disapproval of the es- ical education this semester must take much in the way of court exhibitions. tablishment of a course in the medical week of Jan. 21, in Barbour gymnas- Pollowing are the pairings for the school looking to instruction of stu- k.y second round of the tournament which dents in the administration of a phys- ium. will be played off Tuesday and Thurs- ician's office, Dean Cabot said, "As a day afternoons in Barbour gymnas- profession medicine has no equal, but The cast of the Junior Girls' play ium: Tuesday, Delta Delta Delta vs. as a trade it is below contempt. The will meet for rehearsal at 4 o'clock Phi Beta Phi, Zeta Tau Alpha vs. Kap- tendency to pay more and more at- timbrrow in Sarah Caswell Angell pa Alpha Theta, Kappa Kappa Gamma tention to the economic phase of a hall. vs. Delta Gamma, Thursday, Alpha physician's work and to overlook the Gamma Delta vs. Alpha Omicron Pi standard of service for which the pro- Senior society will meet at 7:15 o'- Martha Cook vs. Newberry residence. fession has always stood is one to be clock tomorrow night' at Martha Cook The victors of the second roundbulig will play the last third of the tourna- considered seriously by students who building. ment shortly after the beginning of Intend to enter the profession. When- the second semester. services becomes a secondary purpose A special meeting of IMortarboard ! then medicine ceases to be a profes- society will be held at 10:30 o'clock sion and is no longer worth the time today in Martha . Cook building, Clai s Invention and effort put into preparation for it." instead of this morning as was pre- Will T D i usly announced. Wil T ue of which is purely conventional. v From Human Voice 11 Finally I found a device by means of it's true efficiency to use. Daily r hih- - hnof .i. Classied-Ac ; _ 3 .. . 20% DJiscount Sale ~tfld~Ie in~etthne On All Our bXa10 ud tron c otch am on a Men's Shoe stew d wtrnchve, En~iish ast. Read The Daily "Classified" Colt . ~ CAhf . sJiRUBY lInc. 12 ICKELS ARCADE Ann Arbor. Micb. FUNERAL HELD SERVICES YESTERDAY Funeral services for Miss Anne Fowler, executive secretary of the Family Welfare bureau, who died suddenly Friday, were held at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Dolph undertaking parlors. The Rev. Arthur W. Stalker read the service, following which the body was taken to Zain esville, 0., for burial by S. W. Fowler of Columbus, brother of the deceased. Miss Fowler was at her office on! Thursday and feeling well. Friday morning she was found unconscious on her bed, and died early that after- noon. An autopsy revealed that a, 'needle had punctured the foramen magnus and caused paralysis. Miss Fowler became secretary of the Family Welfare bureau last Sep-m tember, coming from Jacksonville, Ill, where she held a similar position. She was a graduate of Ohio Wesleyan college, and received her A. M. degree! at Columbia university in 1918. She also spent a year at the New Yorkf school for social work. Miss Fowler lived at 1137 Michigan ave. while in Ann Arbor. Swarthmore: P.. Jan. iI9.-JohnsI Hopkins defeated SwarThmore in a dual swimming mee here to(ay, 47 toA24. Patronize The Daily Advertisers. i Mrs . 1('orneIu ea Aycs 'I' cit which the short intervals of s Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, wife of the Martin Bandli, a Swiss inventor, which in every case take plac governor of Pennsylvania, has an Un- has invented a machine which he as- tween two words, or distinct syll usually strong influence in the pol- serts will type direct from the human are used to guide the distributo itics of the state. The governor v tomatically to the right letter con franly aniit sheis "he b tte voice, doing away with the necessity ations." frankly admiits she is "the better ofdcain is t hnorp.n man" as a campaigner. She plans of dictating first to a phonograph and The problem of writing numb to become a stump speaker in the then passing the recod on to a typ- figures, when desired, instead coming state and national campaign. ist for transcription. So far the in-'words, is solved by a considerable vention has only reached the stage of ering of the voice when figure "patent applied for" but the agents wanted. swear it is a business proposition and that it will do what the inventdr An u1eanC Enggement )"i claims, namely, "write from dictation Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Reiner, 251 tILUO1ML Iwith a speed of 90 to 100 words per Kinson, Detroit, announce the en The machine is in a case 16 by 16 Elizabeth to Anthony Lewis Os club he tesen Psical seduaton inches, weighs 60 pounds and is mount-. '24L, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. entertainments Friday night in Bar- ed on a small table such as is used Wald, of Hutchinson, Kans. bour gymnasium. A dancing recital,1for phonographs or ordinary type- Miss Reiner received her A.B including clogging, folk and natural writers. In the upper part of this gree in 1922 and is a membe dances, was given by the Misses Heg- table are a small electromoter of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. henion, Albert and Lobenstein, grad- 1-16 horsepower, and a battery which wold is a member of Beta The uates of Teacher's college, Columbia in full use would have to be charged and Phi Alpha Delta fraternitie university. Miss Ruth Remin Schnei- everytwo years. der contributed several vocal select- The user talks. distinctly and in a Announce Club hostesses ions to the program and songs were medium pitched voice, into a spe- Mrs. Hobart Arthur will be ho sung by the members of the club in cially bitlt microphone arrangement this week at the Faculty Wox ihonor of the alumre of the Univer- in which every sound wave creates a club house, 226 South Ingalls s sity h eepeet owergte prsen. d corresponding alternating current She will be ssisted by Mrs. Willia was feld in the gymnasium for the which is amplified In a small but very Carpenter, Mrs. William W. Lou guests and supper was served in the efficient amplifying device. Mrs. W. Hoorn, Mrs. Forest E parlors of the building. The guests 'The amplifying currents enter a lins, Mrs. John A. Brooks, and included: Prof. John Sundwall, of the series of distributors which, in com- George W. Dunn. hygiene department and Mrs. Sund- bination with a series of synchronized__ wall, Dean Allen S. Whitney of the printing devices produce the typrewrit- school of education, and M rs. Whit- ing on the paper. As many copies can]Dean Hamilton to Speak ney, Prof. Warren E. Forsythe, of the be made as with an ordinary typewrit- Dean Jean Hamilton will ad hygiene department and Mrs. Forsythe er. the Michigan Dames at a special m Dr. Margaret Bell, of the physical The inventor states, "Correct orth- ing at 8 o'clock Tuesday evenin ables, rs au- mbin- ers in of in e low- s are 0 At- gage- rence wald, V. Os- . de j er of Os-{ ta Pi as. ostess men's treet. am T.. aisell, Col- Mrs. Iress meet- ag at .. 4 ; ' lJ mence f e f t4p ttg dui#s I The striking appeal and the remarkable values of our Spring Suits now on display far out- shadow price reductions on leftovers of Fall and Winter Clothing. The shrewd man buys for the coming season an* not for the past. Unolfnlk t f arm A rhr OPEN NINE TO SIX education department and Miss Mar- ography for a long time proved to be garet Cameron, of the school of edu- an almost insurmountable obstacle cation. becaus!, especiay 'in the English language, there are in some cases "Jimmie the adtaker" sells anything about half a dozen different letter quickly. -Adv. comlbinations for one single sound, the the Faculty's Women's .club house.! -ler subject will probably be on her travels abroad last year. I t. .. It's true efficiency to use Classifieds.-Adv 1Daily I . : .. 'i _. ..l Fur ilcadquarters Tead ana Pro it Th Gretes Fur ae in Yars Mr ' ld lllllll fill1111111 I iil lllll11 t1tilw H l il i11'li{lINIf 19lll i tlllitttitlll I_ _*s I * e a I evW / .y a eitu.s+" 0eonyeod ooe ,06 ne. . - r- he ePctuorsqu ae, DanyceainyFpockl r Pictr esqr ouaiywhtheen brwighto dte. scib the newydafok. 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Reduced to..... . ................2,0.0 4 Northern Seal Coat, Fitt-i Trimmned, $ 350. Reduced to. . . . .. JapMInk Coats, Ful length, $4Th. Reduced to........ ........... . . .,. ..200 Muskrat Coats, latest Style, $.1.. Reduced to7...................... ... . . 50 Narob)ib Coats, Full Length, Two Year Guaramntee, x.10: Reduced to...................................95.00 1 A BALLROOM that's fairyland . . . trimmings of gorgeous splendor . . be- witching music... hundreds of graceful couples... wom-v en gowned beautifully in fashion s newest array . the Junior Hop- You need not envy the attire of anyone there, for at costs exceedingly modest you can procure a gown and all accessories. New. Smart! Stunning!! * As, for gloves, they'll be of the finest French kid, to be sure. Sixteen-but- ton lengths, in black and white. $6.50 the pair. Glittering headbands will add distinction to the love- lest coiffures. Numerous r delightful styles. $1 to What opportunities for be- coming coquetry an ostrich fan affords. Single plume andt spread shapes, in all colors. $7.50 to $18. * * Superb hose for evening wer are these of pure thread slilk by Cortileeli. In gold, silver and gray. All sizes. $2.75 and $3. * * i II I I]