NOYMI3 11, 19'4 i HE MICHIGAN DAILY F . .... ' N HAI SP'EA( "Popularity" ae last lecture will be given by lean of women, 3arah CaswellA ure will comp which Dean H LTON WIL ONl iPPULAITY' will be the subject of; and discussion whichI y Miss Jean Hamilton, at 7 o'clock tonight in" Angell hall. This ec- lete a series of talks amilton has given to} FA('UTY ('iLUBl TO Reservations for tables for the bridge nd mah jong party which will I)o given by the Faculty Women's club Nov. 13 at the Michigan Union are now being received by Mrs. Evans Hol- brook, 3535. This is not a charity bridge, but a social affair being given for the members of the club and their guests. This is similar to the card party given by the club last year. OUTLAW TAM 1EFEATE 6Y KAPPA KAPA GMMA Kappa Kappa Gamma . won from the outlaw team by a score of 5-2, in the fourth round game of the inter- . ; ij i reshman and entering . upperclass oomcn this fall. What are people like for? will be ine of the questions which Dean Iamilton will deal with in her lec- ure tonight.wShe will direct the dis- ussion but w'ill endeavor to have the vomen answer various questions in -egard to popularity for themselves wd come to some definite decision s a group. Dean Hamilton will also" liscuss the popular woman among vomen in relation to the popular wo- non among men and whether we like,' Ldire and respect all the people we "ike. H VtMI . AOPEN HOUSE , Today is the last day on which wo- men who wish to attend tOre open house of the Ohio W. A. A., Saturday nay' sign up on the bulletin board of 3arbour gymnasium. The invitation was extended by the W. A. A. of Dhio State university, to members of, he Michigan W. A. A. to an enter- ainment to be held in Pomerene hall n Columbus, directly after the Micbi-. an-Ohio game. Approxiniately 20 omen have already signed up and he final' figure must be wired to -olumbus tonight. According to the officers of the dichigan W. A. A., it is hoped that a arge number of women wil take ad- antage of this opportunity to pro- note sociability Ietween the two or- anizations, and to get some idea of e favorite sports at Ohio State and ?idr facilities as compared with hose of Michigan. 4nnounce Program Of Athena Meeting, Fe lowingisithe W t Program for the regular meeting of Athecna lit-1 erary society which will be held this evening in ticeclub rooms of the Lit- erary building: G. Borgmnan's (Gran-; te Mountain, Geraldine Masters, '26;1 facts about Gari Mecher, painter of panels in the library, Ellen Nylund, 25; history of Anerican wall paper, Ielen Gustin, '25; the Lawyer's club, ;tyle, criticism and appreciation, Mar-I guerite May, '25; a few survivals of Indian culture in the United States, Dorothy Cline, '26. =i Notices The Christmas workshop of the Y- W. C. A. will be open from 2 to 5 )'clock every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons from now! anti Cristmas vacation. Tea will be 1served: There will be a meeting of the chairman of all bazaar committees at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow in Barbour gymnasium. Independent women who desire I tickets for the Pan-Hellenic ball are requested to register for them tomor- row in University hall. The number of tickets available is limited. house hockey tournament yesterday. All goals were made during the first three quarters. Helen Sullivan, '26, at the position{ of left wing, and Eliza- beth Ranck, '25, at the right wing showed excellent co-operation in the offensive for Kappa Kappa Gamma. Charlotte Fralick, '28, center forward, and Alice Felske, '27, center half- back, were the stars of the outlaw team. Semi-finals in the interhouse hockey tournament will be played at 4 o'clock Wednesday, between Kappa I Kappa Gamma and Collegiate Sorosis and between Kappa Alpha Theta and Betsy Barbour. Hockey finals will be played off Friday. Dean Entertains House Presidents There are more men than ,women PR lF W . FO ER SPRKSin Canada ina ratio of 106 men to every 100 women. T A~, A. U. IN.LUNCHEON All house athletic managers should Isign up immediately in Barbour gym- nasium for interhouse basketball. "General Survey of the Present naimfrinehuebaktal European Situation" was the subject Your Subscription is payable now. of the talk which Prof. WV. A. Frayer, of the historyl epartment, gave at the luncheon yesterday at the Michi- gan Union which was sponsored by the international relations committee CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN >A the American Association of Uni- rersity women. In discussing the recent election, Professor Frayer said: "You can't bring the American people into the League of Nations until they are ready to be brought in: It is a 'ques- tion of realism." He then outlined, the development of the various gov- ernmental changes in the last few years in Europe, stressing th'e ex- treme dictatorships in Italy and Russia. Professor Frayer explained the importance of the land question; in all revolutions, and assigned that ! The ULSTER ' as one reason why the Russion peas- ants are supporting the Soviet gov- rued ernment.. The speaker stated that the coat o wardfull, cuter ctoa ward off Winter situation in Europe is improving, and blasts. The rich woolens, that he is hopeful for Austria. "The both imported and domes- League of Nations," he said, "should 1 tic, endow them with dis- iEve credit for the latter situation." tinction as.well as comfort. More than 30 women attended the luncheon. Mrs. E. D. Dickinson is $35o 0 to4950 chairman of the international rela- tions committee, and Mrs. J. F. Bour- NAT LUXENBERG&BROS. quin acted as chairman of the affair. 841 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Another luncheon will be given in De- I cember.* I_____i_____ex_ ct showing at Sie Campus Bootery, 304 Stute R November 20th and 21s Read the Want A ds Ow style memo book sent fiee oa request a1f~~ = Whitney Theatre MONDAY, NOV. 17 ANUAL WORD TOR Dleociofn M[SWPWUll fTnc. ~WTHE POPULAR INTERNIATIONlAL SINGING STAR TI IN HIS COMEDY SUCCESS A of TWO CONTINENTS tI k~fOnF AIL b RALPH THOS. KETT A GOPGEOUS SCENIC 3 ACT PRODUC ORIGINAL CAST INTACT Ir yr- HEAR GRIFFIN SING 'MY SWEET KILLARNEY ROSE" "IRELAND IS HEAVEN TO ME" 0 AY D R E AMS" "VESI LAGIUBBKAomPAGLUACC "SHAMROCK LEAVES' 'IN THE GARDEN OF TO-MORRO0" "THE WELCOME ON THE MAT' andotheroperatic andorltemelodes --I, I LOVE-YOUTH - LAUGH T ER -SC First time here Miss Jean Hamilton, dean of women, entertained the board of directors of the Woman's League and presidents of all organized houses on the campus at supper in Barbour gymnasium last evening. Following the supper, questions peculiar to house presidents and the i ofJfdi i tifinn of Inte . leae Mail Orders Now - All Seats Reserved PRICES-Orchestra $2.75, Balcony $1.10, $1.65, Don't BOrroW-SUbscribe Toda . '.r '° '". ,/ .d .r . °. .F , . . ",.r+ ', . .LOS'"''./, d",f, f. °. "J" ' ,f.!"./+,0",ep./". '.I . "./p ". . "" " / ", ''", . . '.e . ; c";it"" ' °. , ", °. . '!',r r" ,,.w ".!'. . ' . "'. './", .. t G t z c. t t c t 3 7 l i7 I THIRTY- IXI j matter o issemna aon o uL, All sororities are asked to report permission were discussed with this week to a member of the social Miss Haramilton. The purpose of these service committee of the Y. W. C. A. annual suppers is to offer an oppor- their plans for Christmas entertain-, tunity for house presidents to dis- ment for poor children. This may be 1 cuss questions concerning Univer- done at the Clmristknas workshop. sity rules and activities of women. The regular meeting for the lead- t ership commission of the Y. W. C. A.1 has been -changed from 4:15 o'clock order Your t Wednesday to 4:15 o'clock on Thurs- day in the Newberry hall. The world fellowship committece of m hrBtUU the Y. W. C. A. have changed their regular meeting from 4:30 o'clock on Wednesday to 4:30 oclock on Thurs- __h day in Newberry hall. I Swithoutdelay. Proper en- BUSINESS CLUB TO MEET graving takes time. Select { S The Woman's Business club wii1l one of our many attractive meet' at 7:0 o~e hi""g at and exclusive 'designs !and the Y. W. C. A. The first 30 minutesdein an will be taken up with necessary busi- place your order now. ne ss, and a speaker from the educa-j tioal week program is scheduleduto talk at 8 o'clock. M1 {10.D. orrll Champaign, Nov. 10.-Final reports d from the three day drive for funds The Stationery Store that the Y. M. C. A. at the University j 14 Nickels' Arcade of Illinois last week shows a total of Greeting Cards for All Occasions $4,215 raised from a quota of more than $7,000. 1. i.il f 1!1 1| ' 1t i l H ANNIVERSARY CELL.VRATION \0 tk and winter frocks, o at this low price. rnoon and campus modes and new- dues never before rn Arbor. At $36.w See A DRESS ONE HOU to 4 O'clock Today -ain Floor Living Model, One Hour Will Display Dresses During the hour in which a dress is being completely made living model will display several frocks previously made b the One Hour method in sixty minutes: When the One H dress being made before your eyes is finished, the model No appear wearing it. 11 Each Step Will. Be Fully Explained Ii As the dress maker demonstrates that it is perfectly possible to make a smart frock in an hour each step will be explained so that with the aid of the One Hour instruction book you, too, will be able to accomplish this. F This event has been planned to render real service to the customers of this store. We are giving those who visit our dress-goods department a new idea of how easy it is to make their own clothes, sand at how small a cost they may be obtained! This Dress Making Event will help every one who witnesses it to sew for herself those charming frocks in which she delights to appear. i i S Z f S 3 2 Z v. HOURf DRESS X1 7uo Dtaed ns wo ~r i lA 1i6 Beautiful fall ' values to $75, g For street, after Color Charts Given Free To every guest of the demonstration a color chart will be given free. This chart ha-" been carefully prepared in order to help you to select the right colors and materials for Free with each pui chase of material f< One Hour Dress your One Hour Dress. .*-,A.~~' A4A'*i wear. Latest est colors. V a equalled in A Plan to Visit our Store from 3 to 4 this afternoon and see a dress made in an hou