14, 1924 THE MIHIGAN DAILY PA~is SEVEN Tills' COLUMN COUM CLOSES UCLOSES Ai 3 P.MA. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M. IBefore going hone see our line ofR na dhe dO beautiful presentation Fountain Swedish Finance' Pens and Eversharp Pencils. For lady or gentleman, hand painted' sets, green gold, yellow gold andI oir Ate Chrcasatie, aet ot-n_* silve rlltmrasatie, set ouri RIDER'S PEN SHOPI Pen peilit nni~ir having teas and I think I will stop iinuruhingndachatdwI thiekf yI1( i-l EYnv ALUMNAE n ori hte withesoeofewminutes!av U R I E it P of ss rs fo r, e w mi ut s! I m et D eim as C ochlin, an A lpha FOR LEAGE BUILDNG Chi Omega here, the other uday and } ..... -.. . .......... ... ....r. ...r..sr... . . VQ!R SA LE ! LOST S A survey of the Alumnae canmpaign for funds for the University of Mich- igan League building shows that the communities which worked hardl last yea~r to raise their quota are not so she w4;s planning to attend thc'Delia Kappa Epsilon house party in Ciii-' cinnati over the week end. She told me that Alpha Clhi 0n egg en':ertained Dean W. R. Humphreys end Mrs. Humnphreys at (dinner last.*Wednesdlay evening. never so impressed in all y life! Each girl joins in a long procession at 6i:30 o'clock in the morning. Ea~li g irl c 'rri s a lig'ed candle and J (In istmas carols ring throughout the stately building! This old tradition which is as old aIS the building itself', 1 b)?lieve, can never be described. You simply hzxve to experience the feeling to appireciate the beauty of the oc- casion.- Ann arbor is the same 'old place, I hacve decIded after another exciting week 'nd. I could continue for pages Nan (:y dcear, but I must: dress for my dinner engagement and then run a <('n g to mfeet my professors. '1 .; TLtS lIEES?; PHI KAPPA TAU Fraternity pin. Ini- ('HIISTMS ILES!tials E. B. B. on back. Finder call - - 392-J, ask for Mac. Reward. Geit your t ree from Ithead. Come and l _____________________ see our line. Th~lis is t he "homne of; LOST Blue Corduroy reefer coat,. 'f natural trees" for the church, home, Size 42. Finder please call Shawak- and school. Ithead's trees are the er, Phone 2034-R. ., best. THE NEW CLEVELAND Electric vacuum cleaner fully guaranteed. RHIEAD) PACKING (10}. 525 Detroit St. LOST Long key and small keys on ring. Between Medical bldg. and University hospital. Reward. M. M. Harrington, Tel. 2692-W or Univ. Hospital, Univ. 203-J. FOR SALE Ford coupe. Late 22 model. 409 Camdlen Ct. 2056-J. RUSSIAN WOLFIH)OUNDI Pups and . .j. I t I t44 Olrclav 1 grown logs for sale. Inquire at 1 Unversty. LnievesttyS1306 Olivia Ave.; Ann Arbor. Phone wadK.W 2757J. ,on Ave., W'. '1 1X lEDOS SLI~x-T'LY USED LOST A stri]. $1.0to $25.00 pearls at Mir $15.00Union Saturd, 1121 SOUTHf UNIVERSITY AVE. Daily. rriewa I'OME+ NEAR TIlE (CAMP~US Six room house in convenient loco- BEAUI Lion for family witlh University con- - nections. Locatedl in t he Wash-j MA.CI tenaw district (523 Linden St.)f 3rd Fl( near t'he campus and near the new Permanent Wa Angell school. ['here are hardwood ------- floors throughout, fireplace and WILL GIVE spacious closets. The heating sys- Have your of tefli is nuisually efficienft and sat- switches at a isfactory. There is a good garage DIMATTIA'E and .the lot is well shrubbed. The 1340 S. State St. owner has recentl]y ovedl andl can T giVe timedlia t e liossess5ion. Ierm n F in N. S. Auditorium M. Return K. W. G. >cretary's office. Re- Granther. 255 Garri- Dearborn, Mich. I C C Extra large motor $25.00 at Koch and ! easily under way this year, but thosei Martha Cook residents are groing to Henn. cmmuitie whch id nt wrk astcelebrate Christmas in such a uniqiue __________________________________________year are now respondirn well. The 'manner before leaving for the hroliday LANDLADIES- STUDEN TS ! San Francisco Bay group and the Den-'vacation. They wvill have their annual DON'T Overlook the opportunity to ;e. uwhc a eerbe a-Chiistmnas breakfast Friday morning. save on many household necessi-:; , isfactorily organized, are yet to be, I stayed over for it last year andlrwas tieg at Th~e Economy Second Hand covered. Stor e, 209 N. Main St., Phone 789-M. j In most cities the lists of the alum- N~e ell hatyou o wat ad bu' ?nae in that city show a reduction of weatsell what yu want ad uyabout one-fifth of the alumnae who y Iare supposed to live in these cities. LET YOUR GIFTS be blooming plants'j So the list submitted by the Univer-' or cut flowers this Christmas.. Wei city to the campaign committee was will not raise our prices. Ann Arbor I about forty-five per cent incorrect. j W a e Floral Co. 122, E. Liberty, Phone! Last spring it was corrected to the 1030" extent that it was not more than f B3ANQUETS, DINNERS, & Luncheons four-fifths wrong. The list of alum-, at reasonable prices served by the ___________ nae with which the campaign coin-NV Aid society of the CHURCH OF + tittee must work are correct from CHRIT. ew Curc, ne eqip- For the fourth time F. V. Thorsson the point of view of who moved away, mrent. Call 2025-J. has been appointed Sweden's minister but incorrect as showing where they F u t i ____________________of finance, returning to office in the moved. R ii t i STUJDENTS ATTENTION! cabinet just formed by Hjalmar Brant- Twenty-four places are requested top W~e will be open evenings starting! ing. Herr Thorsson started his career; raise more than $10,000. Of the 24a Dec. 15. Special attention will be j as a shoemaker, places. 11 have raised More than half - -7- _ " .4. ng of stranded seed nes opera or at Mich. ay night. Sentimental Please return Box 45 rd. TY SHIOPPES ;K AND CO. loor Main St. aing and Marcelling Rain proof Marcells. ld hair made up into tsmall cost. 'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 2999-M. ?R RENT given to all Christmas orders. Arniold State Street Jewelry Store 102 S. State Street [VIINICE - IIAMBUROS _ 1{EWPIE ll OTiEL OppJosite z Hours g4PF.M3. t o 1 A. :i. C'aik '7919- i W{e Deliver. f HITA U~SIN CIGARS kBOX CANDY IW. D. C. PIPES DUNHIILL PIPES SMOKING TOBACCO CIGARETTES IN CARTONS HUMIDOR CANS OF TOBACCO Come Here For Magazines, Candy- bars Ice Cream, Billiards JOJI'NSTION BROS. 514 E. William St. F. P. Bartell, Phone 3511-M 4?OH SAL4E A Remington I'ortable typewriter. Geo. S. Register, 604 E. Madison. Tel. 1809. FOR(A SALE .N, w M~ichaels Stern Trux- edlo, size 40, never been worn. Rea- sonab:le. Call Rtyan 726-M. t WA NTEDI YOUNG LADY To take room after holidays. Very reasonable rate. Smuall League house. Call 681-.. WANTED Ambitious college moan to represent firm with exclusive line' of FINEST ENGLISHI FOOTWEAR. Apply by letter, adldress to Mr. J. D iffe e, c-are Footgl oves, 21 John St., New York city._ STI[DENTS' Washing. Work guar- anteed, 1741-It. GOOD COOK With references; is cap- able of managing; desires a place }in fraternity 'or sorority first of sch,6o1 year. Phone 1 514-R. WANTED) By an experienced couple, fraternity h ouse, cook and porter. ('a)n give good references. Call 10;6.: Ask for Wilson. MISCELR2ANE UIS PERSONAL CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS E0NC RAVED or PI RINTED ,,Prober engraving takes time. Select one of our many attractive, exclu- sive designs and place your order DOW. 0. D. MORRILI, 14 & 17 Nickels' Arcade, RUGS SHIAMPOOED or dust cleaned. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works, Phone 50.j TV 1' P:1WIt t'1 : It1sI JHAND M\ADE LFeather goods make an idleal gift. A 'I'LIEI) ARTS 2 Nickels' Arcade Opp. Sub-station BOUGHIT, Sold, rented, exchanged, cleaned and repaired., We have nearly all makes. *We suggest that you buy Corona Four and save about $40.00. TPiime payments if de- sired. ORu--c uRENT Apartments, lignthnouse- keeping rooms, single rooms. Phone 158, Ralph T. Swezey. FOR RENT Rooms for men. Room- mate warited to share suite of south andl east exposure. Steam heat. Plenty of hot water. 422 E. Wash- ington. Phone 1194-M. FOUNTAIN PENS SEE OUR SPLENDID Line of foun- tain pens for Christmas gifts. $1 to $8. Room 2, 711 N. Univ. 2nd floor. FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING IF YOUR Pen fails, have it repaired by penmakers at RIDER'S PEN SHOP It costs you no more. 24 Hour ser- vice or better.. WHY Experiment. Buy your fountain' pens of Rider where you can get adjustments by pen specialists. RIDEJV' PEN 8110P 302 State StreetI of their quota already. Four of those 11 places have raised just half of their stated amount and five have raised all or more. The other 13 p~laces on the list required to raise. more than $10,000 represent a greatj amount of mnoney. The amounts run from $10,000 to $248,000, which is the figure set for Detroit to raise. Those' pilaces which were asked to raise less, than $10,000 have not responded so'. readily and have showed less en- The Regents have fixed the time for the completion of the campaign for the spring of. 1926. WEEK END FEAURED BY SOPHIOMOR PROM (Continued from Page Five) are being held at the houses. Delta Delta Delta, and Theta Phi Alpha are SUIITS MIADE TO YO'R MEASURE $25.04), $3~0.00, $35.00 HERMAN THE TAILOR 802 S. State St. SEE Mc INERNEY of the Interstate Tailors at American Hotel for a suit or overcoat. Prices $24.50 and $29.50. Perfect satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone 123. READ) THlE I11CrAiDAILY j T H.. trs, 0 - 6't 1 SATISFIED! pp S. I sac ; Also Waffles CARTTE !?'S LUNCH Coupon Books 1117 So. University I WEEK END PCIAL [, - i VANILLA CHERRY Now and then we FOUNTAIN PEN INK WHY Experimient with viscuous whien yoti can always buy good from RIDER'S PEN SHOP. NOTICE ink Ink -I PINEAPPLE ORDER EARLY Phone 423 Ann Arbor Dairy Company Home of Pure JIilk OPEN TODAY all other people". make a m istake j ust as We try h them owever to keep Plomes 165-3238 at a minimum-. If fo r any reason we fail WILL PERSON Who took bicycles andl kiddie car return them to K. K. G. IHouse. No questions. CiHRISrTMAS FOUNTAIN PENS Male Dad happy. Buy him a Rider M asterpen. It may be the first sat- isfactory Fountain Pen he has ever had. Jutst bating a sample of his wirit ing, we can fit him exactly. RIDER'S PEN SHOP 3032 S. State St. TO :STUDENT A warm clean room in good location. 429 S. Division. 9:30 to '1:00 4:00 to 9:30 to satisfy you comrn0 MILK, CRAMV, BAKED GOLDS COLD MEATS Comliete Stock of groceries College Grocery pletely, we want to t -__- - - - - 0. D. MORRILL 17 :nickels' Arcade. Ann Arbor's O1(1(st Typewriter Store. BIOXEl)C('I I MAS GIFTS -APPLIED) ARTS 2 Nickels' Arcade. Opp. Sub-station CH-RISTMAS CARDS OF DISTINCTI CHRISTMAS CARDS of Distinction AP1:'LIED AR'TS 2 Nickels' Arcade Opp. Subu-station THE experienced operator will recog- nize an array of features not com- bined in any other typewriter. Aj trial will convince you. We also' have all makes of used machines. Xtenting and repairing a specialty.a Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange.j a SHOES Vieli Theater Bldg.--First Floor; We s5UP)y tihe increasing demand for good shoes aa fair price 1.;" 's'lores slippers, Choice $6.50 Mlen's C'ollegiate shoes., $8.50 iev iX( IISZI Ag f, or! itcato1r-Shoes. open 11 ,%. 21. to 1. 31. Plme 224l04~ Featured for Sunday dinner --Virginia ha m baked with cloves in pure maple syrup. Sweet, tender, delicious. 30c. You'll certainly enjoy it! A rcade Cae Up stairs, Nickels know about it. We can then make it right. White Swan Laundry Co. Ann Arbor's Leading Cleaners t eria Arcade Dry Cleaning per skit at the lBldg. Open j to8 P. M.- $1.00 Press a. M. I I + f i 9 , ,Ik'k I FHIS studio wishes to acknowledge Its appreciaion and cor- 619 East