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____ ____ __ HE MICHIGAN DAILY

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,HINMEN' URED TO PLAY
________NoticesITR3ASBKTAL
iss Jean Ham 7ilton, decan of worn-I More than 130 women have already
E 51I[R ,\vl speak at an aIlnae lunch- signed up for interclass basketball,,
(.eon, which wil be heldI at 12:30 o'- w ;hile 14 organizedl houses have sign-]
Tflc~clctomo~(rrow at the M ichtigan Un-I ed for the interhouse games. All wo-
.' .fl ion. Plans for the alumnae fall dirive! men or groups who wish to play in
. ll be considered. ; cither of the series should sign up

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department. The interhouse basket-
ball tournament will be held immedi-
ately after the Christmas holidays.
Houses will compete for the cup
which was won by Delta Gamma
last year, and 'which is to be giveny
permanently to that house whose team
Swig~ it for three successive years.
Interclass practiees will be held on
Tuesdays and Thursdays. The juniors,
and seniors will practice at 4, and the

sophfomores an~d freshmen at
terclass basketball will be it
of Miss Germaine Guiot, a.nd
Louise Patterson, of the phy
ucition department. The it
tournament will probably ta'
the week before spring vacat.
The freshman hockey sqi
meet at 5 o'clock Mfonday in
gymnasium.

1arbour)howse wil... mtst 1i3l ac
The game promoses to be a Close
the Idhysical edC';. ion1 department.31
antsStrugglaed for the chamio;)iwn
las., t ye:ar l and Kappa Kappa Gammail~l -
camne out victorious.Blath (of the
WenS haVePwon all of the games thy-
have pl ,ayedth Os season. Thel game
fapday NHw (i compl ieea SiCCcssf i~t
hCcke+y seas-Zon.
The trophy in on disply in tiM
trophy case ;,n "Barb1ourgliia-i
Indl it will be presentedt to Ah i
ning team at fthe>> hocklv spv-
Mhch is to be hd at5:101ocloc

Anag the mady 3rau7,sin ,suntIs to -
be oferd attheWome's jeage Wmenwho have not signed for in-
s ;~dor <gynasi:um work should do so3
bazaar on Dec. 6 and 6 is the j(ester, a, ieiately in Barbour gymnasium. I '

a costumed individual whose duty it
will be to entertain the public grin-
cipally by minl icing the other fea-
tures. As she conducts tAe purchiasers ;
around, she will draw from h ter c iotli !
iug artJic'_es from every booth in the
bazaar ini demonstration of the use;
th'ereof. Mlusical numbers will be pre-,
sented in connection w ith the tea
room, and a cabaret wvill be given at
dinner Friday and Satutrday nights.
A variety of articles will be for
sale. Silk, (loll, and parchm-ent lamb
shades, decorated candles, b ridge 1
luncheon sets, sillk underclothes, andA
enameled novelties wil be oiffered a
suitable gfits for grown-uips. Ine.\-
pensive articles such as shoe bags,.
book ends, powder puffs, kitchen con-
veniences, coat hangers, hair novel-;
Itebeads, (desk blotters, and salt
and pepper shakers will also be for
saf'e. For the men, one may purchase
a necktie or a tooled bill fold, and*
the indish-ensible doll booth will show
everything from crying "maimma"
types to the haniidsomae French bisque
variety to the kidd(IT(.
Over 20 hand pI nted posters have
belien received biy lKatherine Kelder,
chanirmann of the c!poster commnit~ee,
anzd shoe wh"as al)o arangedl for 701
printed one's. Thely will not be placed
in he i~dW5untii about two() (avs
.'wftnnt.e lbazaar4 .1

All wcmcnevwho are plannrn to at-
tend theab r pedat 5:30 o0-
(lC',kCT l1 5ijay, in Balrurgynas-
ILu'.', mstsin p t 3 rbeu gym-
an~~~~~~ s ii ehre Stra ning.
oi e ae sle l to give up dinner
Lhtiiw uit I<< iiAdattend il in .lardi..

on the proper poster in Barbour gym-
niasiumn immediately. Freshman and
sophomore women must choose be-
tween trying out for a class team or
a house team.
The hours' for interhouse practice
will be from 4 to 6 o'clock, Mondays;
and Wednesdays. Hlouses are espe-
cially urged to sign up early so that
practice hours and coaches may be1
asswgned, under the direction of Missj
Elsie Erley,.of the physical education

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T e Sickest Coat on the Camp us y

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En;tering Women
comment On Value
Of Dean's Lecture
7~u interest in campus acti ~'ities and
a ~boruug~ kn~w!edge of living condi-
and I mnivcrsity life on the lVlich-
pgxu campus a ra numbered among
th~ already~phvions results of I tie h'c-~
I. it~'e so rica ~ef IXl i an II a an I ton
dQpfl of xVOi1~Eifl, to Il'25h11wfl a ad ( a
to~iug ul)perelaas won~cn (asK ii lb
fir4,~t eight WOOkS of s'bool, a eaord it'
t~ women who at teale 1 L es~' iPi ture I
lh~i falL

Mrl s. Ida ailey Allea, noted New
York (heition says, "Bread is, after
all aIK >enderizzi'." She vwas speaking
befre i Ameria Bakler'Associa-.
ion a-11 it a rcent ccl onetion Iheld in
wj iht ip. no-ty due W to tbread eting , b t
to ; er a i ol' t;:odsQ ar r, s arch a n d
fts-*:711d(1 (71fe ;UYCise. _A small
OifO~Iat. o atanh is needud in every
a'ee jag t,1d breadOWis tao 0best
food vor id prpose. All3 ohe

No well dressed college man is
without one. It's the original,
correct slickrer andthere'snoth-
ing as smart or sensible for
rough weather and chilly days.
Made of famous yellow water.
proof oiled fabric. Has all-
'round strap on collar and elas-
tic at wrist-bands.
Clasp-closing style
Button-closingstyle
Stamp the correct name in your
memory, and buy no other.
The "Standard Student"~ is
made only by the Standard
Oiled Clothing Co., N. Y. C.
Slip one on

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Cleverly Fashioned HA
A display in which each hat
distinctive creation.

Emma 1 togerty 's
Specialty flat Shop
117 East Liberty Street

tll Il 1 ;f' iw n an air re
\wopIen skdi n T]a(p ''_ { i ' i tin f h
a,~n k a hesris."iIgi II
and )",r ow og,' f e af''hm
wo an in ans 'er(to a ; 111 Io;.i'1i.
lliaO'Ii t 0 wo an whI rai oler in-11-"
a sallcolegefo woni "a, V'-itQ1'
berlong1, to( theI i' e ''C1 i t y apn Ith ino
fonmatvn leadsthe woin'1 toeea
iitad'lyeponibi'leityad hos leadhy
t( h, hnalng avchanwelehke.h"
seeedto 9)t twa adecnt
vaE!lue t:i alecur(71rieo1\ a ll 1e
iI t'residnt r!"; °1; n i c1 1 a ' n ope'Zn
Worth Wl.?i 11 :4! Reprifsentat!ives111, ron
Ui or Iinerom i
I ew wome, l( nonciushe at'
that ICte bene 1' ,itdeived rome these
lectues isremauable.They ecei

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et; fo r .the PIan-I {ellen'ic bll may ,;reg- "
xS £:r ion thxem betweenr 11 and>1Ia'-
(.,(.0_.1: today 3in [l'uvevait yha l.

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At All %Cood Pcalei's

NEW VICTOR RECORDS--Nov. 7, 1924
RED SEAL RECORDS
01 4 3 k: m i=A, Lament ,( chuett-?'riedber g) Violin
'rice 1'ritz Kreislf

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Julio

I~ ~~~~~~i 1e brOWahuli b11i. ppr hi
40.d Danvnriedot ( ll risl) i y110Ono Q
QP:lemnyAm'thi ;bea, wih.110rh
<<e : forf t : il fi''1 ( )i '!A br a fas a d i le; sam e rm inu
IV II T u M en a de m sm pvyth i t on
welas starch for energy and oxida-
ofall fods ecaseit contlaiisns i
for blood, flour far issue, sailts for.c
"Yat a su,"tusgvinjg to eve'Y.
'air otlb ebod th a prexmat

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330 MAY

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..I ... ,. . £1 'i'd 14 *.s, x:. ,mu ?I I +.v'

CORNER

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STREET

ILU N CH -EO N 11:30-1:30
DINNER 6:0073
Alin, t rtwnfw .tra r

SLEEP ANYWHERE, BUT
CAT AT REX'S
THE CLUB LUNCH
712 Arborv St-bfet
Ne r State and Packard Sts.

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Price
75C
194 7

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''rice
$1.s0

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irtge of the North (Balogh-Kreisle>r) Fritz IE
When (Earl Benham) John MVcCo
Bridfal ilawn (Taylor-Martin) John McCo
DANCE RECORDS
lDreatnicr o D1reais-twaltz
International Novelty "re
I'd 13e Call YouitSweetheairt-W''alts
International Novelty Ore
Some O ther Pay Some Other Girl0-Fox Trot
Benson Orchestra of C'

y Anniouncement
We wish to announce that
we are now prepared to give
Ithe French Paper Wave-
very much in vogue on the
Pacific Coast.
This wave will last three
E:weeks.

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Price
5c
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Price

My Hose Marie-Fox Trot a
1Bensonb Orchestra of Chi
How Come You Do Me Like You Do-Fox Trot
The Original Memphis
Meanest Blues--Fox Trot The Original Memphis

VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS

1'9 4 4 0
Price 75c

Frx Tot~l, ot al hammer
La.= ,,!Ihaslannouncedhis retire-
mc'ntfromathltics

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Price 75ic

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Do ULike
F lowers

lecri 1letr

The ,Stoddard
Hair Shoppae
707, N. University Ave.
Phone 2652

19 47 9
Price 75c
1 9 478
Price
755

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King All GlorIo(;,--Part '1 (B3arnb~y) Trinity C
Khi All Glor i s-Tart 2 ('Barnby) Trinity (aS ne a d I at a eo
Victor Salon Orch(
,Chansoni Bohemienne (Sweet Dreams of Thee)
(Boldi) Victor Salon Orch(
Lonely Lane Wendell
Swaneae River Drenum ;Wendell Hall-Carson lRol
The Sweetest Little Rose in Tennessee
The B~rox Si5
Nobody Loves You Like I Do The Brox Si:

SCHAEB ERLE & SON, Music House Asale St.

I ~h Call
115

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For mild weather .
At Our,

use and
Special

for w'arming1"" ia < ± ooii.s.
Price of $0.50

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Cousins &Hl
'611 E. University Avenue
Wheii re youi may ch.oose
from alarge selection of
fine flowers ,and plants.

You can hardly afford to be without one of these
efficient little heaters.

36TH

ANNJ VERS A R Y

CELL LtBR A.TI ON

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EBE RBACH

& SON, cQ.

200-204 East Liberty St.

Safe f 'Womers Coats

$89.50
I c diSport Plaj cs

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Values u-p to $125. 00

frocks Jf Silk, Wool

New in fabric, new in line,
distinctive in d tail--distin-
guished far above the coats
usually found at anywhere
near this price.
Sales starts this Friday at3 8 A. M.
Ends Satra.Ngt

$10

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Here are dresses of satin-faced
crepe, of twill and of kasha-like
fabrics, ideal for campus, street
and afternoon wear. Many in
swagger plaids have the smart
wide belts of leather. Newest
colors. Sizes 14 to 42. Aston-
ishing values!
ECONOMY BASEMENT

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