TUESJAYD ECJ MIB 11% 16, 1924 1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Fivic ... .... .,.. ..,... ,_,. -.,-. . ._..,._.._.w,_,. ..........._. .....,...._.. ,..._..,.,a.. ,.._.,.. ,.,.. , ., ,LAP I .............. ............. .. ......... MUAIWA -t :. ) F LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVS (crystal Fri nge OIINAL DA NCES WILL ILeads Movement I Athena To Discuss iArra Trims Satin Gown? For Lawv Changcs N TIE Education Systems WU/ ISCUSS FUTURE P EAN ~FUG Evening Wear! MAKE UP__EXAINATION i___ _______TICE'Sb N J*evnig EX LI N REQI ,111 S nc' (lrk-L tred, ibl aecyedl girl at btheme techfnA he a, ite ar so!-nit ef hUSE MO M LEtiP Il latliy dance last week-end was unay( oe~eoI'i Lambda Theta and the whemollwinsphsebevllpelaced55 nOO OUCLul~ t O1bly one of He most a- rhthm r h iso h e e Educational club will hold ajnt amrileifldyEsttttO(ii --tr.c:ive at the party. Her gown was qlui: ements in cloging clsea.chI.a :0 'lc o EChristmas party at73 'cokt-'2Fd; Oxford, Norma Snell, '27; A Vadcsli The li's oagueofdiscussed four gen- of crystal fringe. The lines ere cording to the instructors. c-*.nihinteparo ofetyB-1sun'slein rneGadne rrgm Woa'Ieau or Knight, '26; present situation in Rus-hasei e~~~'Btt reot ttermeigStr tat thoulet fsedty e and hro- 2v ldne wl etuh ssia Alice Wuerfel, '27; comparison of; ing, Gran day morning in Barbour gymnalsiumt.setathelffisedherhr fomerly, but for the examination each A house which has sindup for! mrc Anylbesignedd t mAmericneanda lEuropean sstems of these fcr MemerhiptotheHoorpouciltao widhblt.11rnsraghtbCcunaicil, il bareuirdiodmkeupeneth.bakeeal turnmetahtgahtotedcatonkCeehaaVlr, '8. n explained by Margaret Dixq, '25, was ornamentedl by a single strand & nee either as a solo or in a >unIstthe ae ofurtnatetbtsntigeuato, eelaValeugh8.i no president of the B oard of R epresen - of pearls." he w as distinctive but O .seor 4nup ltw l l ow dIt hMi ns m eroey, su l eo ti m ediae-h n v r i y Gi l ' G el b i tatives, is judged upon: Scholarship very a la miode.! to select their own r.:sic or to use ly ito l h ebr f TheIlUaniva(lerstobeG iv' lencl soo f er and house activities, the bazaar con- Hwee, fYou are blonde andl Ithe suggested pieces l ' g;8.tasan hi lasms ls etrth hitashldy. a es-, an In shortnd doirnotsslett thebazzlintg brunette Snes . . ..v..t. ildwih is rlyatone tribuiutions hltiathleticaculteamshorfaculty ltmanedpaictythispoalsoi useing bplannedwth bus EMey atoace teas, the support given to t e w - o in te rgracefully fringed gown out- r sh a a d s ph m re c a sert st e C us 'm d 1tolidays.tA be in i man's activities, and individual con- shadow you for long. Paris; that is ex pected that it will assist the juniors Clssbakebal ratieswil eth natesiynddeais ave no beenbea m tributions. The Hlonor Council hasI passing embroidery and eads into of the future in the technique of mak- C hlds thi tal rctcs week as follows: Foudd . nnr ow appointed a committee which will diue1a ere ta o a ering up clan'es as well s by dlveop- clock today,' juniors; 4:40 o'clock, catalogue the points made by each1 a frock trimmed in filmy lace if the ing their ability to (ance. They wil i sophomores; 5:20 o'clock, freshmen; house.' In connection with this re- .graceful severity of fringe (does noti thus gain experience wvhich may lbe 4ocokIhrdysnos;44"' 4 'lc hrdy eir;44 atmninwsmd ftefancy become yu A lovely coral-rose satin valuable in the productionsoftc r deporty wenion wlmade ohed3a. ooroc i: h a rscade of silver lace Junior Girls' play. o hi lcjnos :0ocok ohN .iJlu F o rg et. 17 at which prizes will be offered for ' iVUC'(letatIl( rn ol According to Miss Ethel Mc1Cor-1,mrs thea bet costumes. 1 have gven you a good chance to out- mick. of the department of lpbys'cal'kI p.ooh Veain 2,cara itealsrkee ne vn iheucothiss stem ilefirttme hatELECT DELEGATES We will be open from 9:0 of thle Woman's League bazaar, re- 1 ersi her hair.; hi .ss hmais been tried at this .- --- - -*- on Christmas morning to fi ported the proceeds as follows, Fri- Let your dancing frocks express University, and it will be interesting. Dr. :9iare Huk 411 freshman women will meet at 4 i orders only. dlay $553.91 was taken in, Saturday !your personality whether you wear to compare the results from the fresh- Gra oe r ennig1a 'lc oa nSrhCselAgl ____________ $542.56. W"ith the candy tax and tea ttl evt raeu aifly man and sophomore classes at the thle reichstag make wholesale changes' all to elect two women to the oard; room returns the total amount taken lace or chiffon. end of this semester. 'in the marriage and divorce laws.1 of representatives, the governing T heijhe Cityr P str in was approximately $1,916.55. Ex- !- - --Heading the movement is Dr. Marie body othUnvriywomen. The p nses aunounted to $305.95, making D scuss Humor At I WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS Munkttl, of Berlin, noted attorney andI two representatives should be those j 1)0 YOUR ORDERING E the profit about $1,607.60. Last year Me tng- writ er. The women want mothers toj the freshman class judges competent the total receipts were larger but thte :letn Tonight Mrs. Freemont ward will speak on have equal rights in the control of: ad5ruy6rprsetatveioethroin prft-es isJa aitn___ "Changing Social Conditions" at the children born in wedlock. They de- os of the freshmen women. slated, "The Board of 116presentatives i. ________________________ ee n th e beh bazaar co m m te a i m m n - u oit il b h regular e ting of the W4om an's club ounce th e statutes whi c perm i ath-' ~ , ;hs er hy aetopic of (iscussion at thre meeting of't2:0ocoktiafenoinL eorwhhvebanddvresoex bevter ha esi thisyr they havnabe Portia literary society at 7:15 o'clockj hall. Because she has traveled ex- ercise authority over children given I toe ban in the argtheturvebens. oigtiPribluloms te tensively Mrs. Ward is in a postion to mothers, and alimony is another big~ to lrigeinte r eAsocitionso." i-lstrgla etigi dwstecided to summarize the social conditions consideration in their demands. verit Woenhav pldgd t raseto change the regular night of meet- abroad s well as in this country. In our wer country we have 48 dif- t lea.st $5,000 for the University of ilug from Thursday to Tuesday. The Mr.,eneKehi ncage of ferent. stztte1,:ws regulating marriage folaloing spechfewlpreceden a gn- he program. al ivorce and no two of them area-Dne re D. Rnd~zson iledthatof tat ike. lore confusing still, many of. a ut$i40warasd a Pallish andI American types of Humor, The Y. W. C. A. cabinet will meet ate them do not recognize the laws of oth- LU31At C Wtea'cocr.Olive H-enderson; '25; Humor, its role 4:1:5 o'clockt today in Newberry hal, er stites. i emks The Untderraduate Woman's League Iinhuanlie n( lteatre Gr-S 14I campagn comitte annonced hatCrude Bailey, '27; our humorists, A- 'fire per cent discount was being pr'LPat'5;huorussor,09.o given for the Woman's League on all I lias Kendall Wagner, '25. at's.Pnd~g purchases made at Jacobson's and -T~ Goodhiews in Ann Arbor and at Hu-JI Symphonice League Neets A Giftyrom Good year's rNeans .More C nelhock Brothers in Detroit. 'JustI Symphonic league will hold its an- efr- ask for it" said the presidlent. i nual Christmas party at 6 o'clock to-I _____--night at the School of Music. Suip- Michian Dahms will hold their per~ will be followed by (dancing and I h rl arteta il n'ge Foreign )men's Vacation oreign women have signed up lce of the (lean of women to in American homes during t.nas holidays. Mrps. .. ic, bansing,is in charge of cunts for this vacation. She, red homes in Detroit, Lans- A Rapids and Kalamazoo for ,eign women who desire to ore about American life ;ose contact with it. gular meeting of the girls' club has been changed from to Wednesdays. There will nortant meeting at 5 o'clock in Newberry hall. 0Oto 11 :00 Rll previous y Shop EARLY Phone 3310-J 9L 1 p . A- Christmas party at 8 o'clock tonight at: the home of Mrs. Clement Moody, 1000 East Washington street. Carlton Wells of the rhetoric department, will give some readings. the usual Christmas- tree festivities. Jean Pattison, S. of M., is ge neral chairman of the party. PATRONIZE DAILY ADVERTISERS Gifts from Overseas Gifts Selected -at- Always Please T 1IE children on your Christmas list will be thrilled with any of the hun- dred delightful gifts you can buy for them -here. All are modestly priced. We'll pack for mailing. GOOIJYLAR'S 124 SOUTH MAIN positively hold the bobbed hair 1without slipping or falling out. The patented staggered-teeth' do the work. "BEST HOLD BOB" is guar- anteed UNBREAKABLE, and will: not cut or injure the hair in anyj way.r When you figure how many ordinary Barrettes you lose- It's economy to b u y "BEST HOLD BOB" "it Locks theSocks" Palais Royal 109 W. Liberty W OMEN are getting more particular about the slippers they wear at home. That's why we sell so many Daniel Green Comfys. "Lazy-hour" slippers that not only have trimness of fit and smart, custom-made appearance, but are built to keep their goad looks over many months of hard wear. We have a wonderful assortment to show you-dan, fabrics and charming color effects, in satins and felts-alt genuine Daniel Green Comfys Wahr's Shoe Store 108 S. Main St. Dainty Slippers for Q~uiet Hmours "1 - . ...:. The Lone Survivor r, 1' --- 1 y our 1)a More 920Im ekwnct c II .I Give your pen a drink of Will not clog or gum the point and makes the best pen write better. Of course, since you are going home Friday, you'l11 want all clean linen-shirts, socks, underwear etc. Send your clothes here today and we and we will have them back to you by Thursday. Remember our service is just as near as your phone. I I. F 'F I - , Call 2076 or 2077 TH I ;I The 46 Special at $5.01 Special at $3.75 are fashi care and attention to det; Sheaffer the pen of perfec o and the Student's Toned with the same ail that has made the ction.. e Creators of the Lifetime 'Pencil All Sheaf for pets are tippied with the hard- et native id. ~By the