SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1924 1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY PBAGE F rI VEf S R4 ' ° VA ' a 4Y ASIM CFI 'Leadis I ne"I 'y S ai CHIRNTEDFOR RDINGf . Forty women have signed for int- struction in ridling, according to i; .'Ethel McCormick. director in th deI Ppartrnent Of physcal education. Guy, !L ulison is conducting the courser 'in horsemianship this year and is making a. special offer to Uiivers; yI , Women of 12' lessons for $9. SSecond semester sophomores will t eceive full gymnasium credit f~r 0ork done in Mr. Mullison's (dasses. I tether women who elect the work: will p-,cive honor p)oints acc ordling to the Plioint system' as worked out by the 1omen's Athletic association. SThe riding season: will termniate ,v th a horse show in which all wo- men who have elected the course in 1I,,iding will be expeeted to take part. t o:iim in posting, cantering and relay t acing will Ve exhibitedA by the b(!-I juwnbig classes in riding and drill I ormations by the more adlvancedl stn- Ceiuts1 Women who are interested -huld sign up on the poster in Par- Ihour ,ymnasiumn immediately. Indisa I .. .. -"---.. ........- 1aid lbecame a mother at 17. I Notices PALMR FIELD TENNIS ___________ flhUfT5 H Onnr 09 ,) he training class in occupational Cuvni~ TRthDAILY and all women planning to do occupational work at the hospital this fii.Jty-ight women have already semester wil meet Miss Clark at 9 Igntedl Coi the tennis tournament, ac- o'clock today at the hospital. ccrdiil2 to Misr; Ethel McCormick, di- -- rector in the departnment of physical .'ducation. This is the largest number ' women that have ever taken part n any previous tournamenit, accord- ug to the director. 1The courts on Palmer field are open every day, including Saturday, until d rkc, andl contestants in the tourna- ;lnent are urged to take advantage of lids weather by playing off their rounds. The loser of a round is ex- pected to record the score on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium. SIGMIA DELTA PHI IWILL MEET TUESDAY Members of Sigma Delta Phi, hon- orary literary society for women, will meet together for the first time this year Tuesday, at 4:15 o'clock. Thef place of meeting has not yet teen do- terminedi, but will be announced at a later date. - JLady SI'l-aive lyer Le gu ay'nIhroughout fthe whole of South India women now liave the vote on G~raifze .l~ e flJesamie tern;:;aa men. In Travan- ;;-I core an([ in yoe women may beC "I san interesting and gratify- elected as con uci Hogs and( campaigns n;fact that out of' all checks,. un- in Tlengal and Pla r have recently -red :eined at the end of last year as1 resulted in wonig(Ai j, the muni- yjiApayment of the University of thipal vote. ,Aichigan League Building and En- one of the recognizod women ,oowment fund, only two remain; leaders in conil ion with suffrage ~tithave not been plaid," said Miss activities, women's, T ,-,n of Service ,,JinanAlton, dean of Women, to-1 and other not ibi"e]F e is Lrady ;a- ,. .day. Miss Hfamilton explained that . vasive Iyet', of Southernl111(1dia. sn -esarlly some checks taken by the -.-- - ~I ca~gue fund were not cashedI untiltohlF- el 'lafnk accounts had been closed. In 'Mici(.lgan i Iaiin-t, .i,: organization ;;ipite of the fact that a great manyi of wives of stdentsl, will hold its Swomen did not return to school, thereI.E irs,-nC u- fteya a 'lc IMrs. Augusta Newbaum, of Detroit, Murray, '27, Mary Louise Murray, '28, I Mich., is a great grandmother at 52. Frances Andreae, '28, Florine Storey, She was married at 16, a mother at 171 '27, Margaret Seaman, '27, Dorothy, and a grandmother at 34. Mrs. New- Baird, '28, Catherine Brewer, '26, LeolaI baum's daughter, Mrs. Minnie Horst, Woodruff, '28, and Katherine Kyer, '28.1 - Advance Modes in Fall and Winter Millinery Variety the Keynote- Pattern Hats in Velvet, Silk, Gold and Silver Combination Advance Modes in Fall and Winter Millinery _ for Dress and Evening Wear ' Also Felt Velours and Suede Leather w Featured for Street Wear Puyear & Hintz 328 South Main -7 11111111111111111111111111111111111111t!UlltlllUltl1111iIltllllf 1tl~ 111111111liii 111It lilii. 11 : :. . ; ; are only~ two cheIcks that have not101rfTuesda~yat tfie Facult y Woman's 'been straightened up.cu 2 otl og l.Alwvso si udent are eligible for membershipt ( ;O 1FN PRA CTICE and are urged to come. DAILY FOR HOCKEY WL-VW IT In. order. that drawings may be m'iade for the inter-hounse hock ey UTt~ ih op tournamatent the athletic mnag~rers ofI the different organized hoauses onJnebten gayety campus are urged to sign on the and formality that a satin Sbulletin board in Barbour gymnasitum. pump should havc, is in /. iSeventeen houses ;have already sign- the Walk-Over Butterfly. ed according to directors in the de-' Its snug fit, assured be- Epartmnent of physical educaztioil. cause it is a Walk-Over, lPractices are Leng held oni Palmer ; is made doubly sure bythe tfield daily. bu,-kle-concealed gore. ELEC'IVE SWIMM~ING CLA S O GA~ZEDLustrous black satin, -- snugly gore fitted, Classes in elective s-wimning will with a twinkling be y held at 4 oclock on Mondays and buckle. Wednesdays in Barbour gymnasium, according to Miss Ethel MtcCorinick director in the departmeont" of 1)hysi-; cal education. Because thIe 1p001 is sot small only the fundamentals of swvim- (ty P. J. 110 ming the undor arm aide stroke andli 115 S over armi side stroke will be taugt4.1 ° Austin, Texas, Oct. 3.-Enrollment ,G., has r'oached the 4,360 mark at the University of Texas." ETH ANNIVERSAR.Y} Ci $10 OPPSTET1TER S.Main St 11 h; 1111 11 1111 111 1 1 Mumma= 1111 n i We are -Heau Blarters for Suede Leather Jackets in brown, gray and taln are very popular this fall. Everyone is wea qrig them, the ladies as well as tle me-a. We have a large assortment of high grade leather jackets in Reindeer, Napa, f lorselnicb, Colt and Sheepskin-and our prices are as popular as the jackets. Priced from $9.75 up. ~S LWCOATS Cravenettes, Tlopcoats and Reefers Auto oes, Ii ._..teniner Rugs Wool Shirts, Heavy Plaids, Corduroy and Outing Shirts. Hiking Shoes, High-Top Moccasin Packs, Puttees, etc. Breeches in large assortment, Over-Alls and Cover-Als for shop use. Alarm Clocks, Hunting Knives, Axes, French Mirrors, Grids, Stoves, and in fact many needs for the college man. It Will pay you to walk a fewv blocks I