FRIDAY, JANUARY 213, 1925 TH E MICHIGAN DAILY F I wy,..ww. .w..w wh .wwwsw+ ww+w M r. _ ,f'. t;. ) VAVAlm \/ V- WIN A ) q'lv HST" ALUMNAE COUNCIL ^MEETING FOR SATURDAY A 'mid-winter meeting of the Alum- Snae council will be called at. 10:30 o'- Sclock Saturday at the Union.. Mrs.1 :' Shirley Smith, chairman, will lpreside.I Dirs. Allen S. Whitney will speak on "The Merrill-Palmer School of Mloth- erhood," and Miss Clio "Murtland will mnake an address on "Vocational ' lraining for Women." Councillors representing cities in D1ichigan, Ohio, and Illinois are plan- [ning to attend this meeting. All lo- cal alumnae who are interested are ralso :invited to attend. Councellors and officers will have luncheon at the Union Saturday followed by the con-! tinuation of the meeting in the after- v rnoon. s NOTICES I J ____ _____- Peach, IS And Black 1 Color Scheme' ! Review Catalogue F~or ContentsF , [ !10 i"1 J 'Y A Ab 44d/ H l. t17 7 I '7 .. C _ Now that it. is, almost tine to take .wOmen wil hi literary ability. Mrs. -b-w that little grown catalogue off the ilb l't has personally known womet who have travelled extensively 'send- dusy szel ad saa b. tsconent ,ing in articles here and there and for secondl semester elect ive.. a bit of ~ 3 f 4 I . I i, f I 1 advice from rnauthoritative woman es. might be helpful to that type of wo- IesS mnan' who, semhesterly, moakes a corn- "ei tra okofr en paete cage, of suhJects and cour'ses, getting a line on the kind of w ork one aimlessly picking out anything and le ihst o" r.io~r ad everything capable of filling up a pr1o- '"business men demand educated sec- gramn of study. retaries who have a wide vocabulary bra An~y-: obat, ssst~t danandl a wide knowledge. It is through ofwm. Awvhobasrtedssisanean- positions such as these that a thorough ploymexrt bureau and hasi had ext en- knweg of a business is acquired." live experience along numerous lines, "Tha~le womatnwhoesysheknw ata lbelieve5 that a. knowledge of retail bodeuaon os'tk wwht selling is a tremendous asset to woc- she is talkying about. In the dlays of men whyo are not interested in teach- Bacon, perhap~s, one could know all fing. gelling fits one for a variety of teewst ekoi lotltrt poiin, including , department store (tre. language andl the science. Now work, recratoawokeplmntsuch is imp~ossible. To say you wrant it bueupstosadavreyoid broad education only mneans that at burauolpositions n striey.of ed-the endl of four year's training ;you Will know how to peet nie pn have a smattering of everything,- th e way to thie selling of b)onds, to none of it capable of serving any de- Lbanking, business and insurance," ;finite useful purpose." said Mrs. Hobart.. "B~ecause women are out in the w orld now theyfelI Aninounce Results the need of carrying insurance, OfCooryo ji then, should women not. be the ones OfCl rT u ne to, sell this insurance? In the real estate World, too, it is possible for Yelw onfmBuerdGre Wvomen to, gain fortunes by buying., rembaking and selling homes-." from Red in the last gaime of the Co- Mrs. hobkrt did not emphasize jour- lr tournament which was played off ualisrn as a profession for women but yesterday~ afternoon. Both victors won she believes that if a woman is talenr-j from their respective oplponents by ted in writing she undoubtedly can b~e" an s to 5 score. successful along Journalistic lines. The "final results of the color tour- The field for novels, short-stories andI nanrent are announcedl by Miss Gei'- i , . . t; t 'i i t F "t l+ 1 rI b t PROFESSOR CARR SP1AKS ON W N ISTUTOhe Women s Educational Club nmet Wedne-sday night in the University high school for a short business meet- ing w Mich was followed by a talk by Prof. Wilbert. L.Carr of the Uni- versity fligh School on "The Reorgan- ination of Latin in the Secondary Schools.{ " Teachers should not speak of tea- ching Latin. but of teaching boys and girls through Latin." said Professor (Carr. Latin, hie insists, should not he taught for its own sake but for what it can contribute to the study of other sub~jects such as English. Basing his! judgment on recent experimentation, P'rofessor Carr advocates the teach- in, of Latin in' correlation with En- lil2h. Testa have proved that the a~mouult of Latin. learned in this way ;s nmiael greater than the amount lear ned in the customary way," he concluded. NURSERY UNIT MEETS Memnbers. of the nursery sec tion of thec Faculty Womeni's club will ineet at 3:30) o'clock today in the,, club- house. Prof. F. I). Curtis will speak on "Some Bcginnings ini Science for Young Children." Mothers who have children enrolled as prospective members of the Ann Arbor, brnnch of the Merrill- -1almter school are invited. The National League of Women Vo- tern will hold( their sixth annual con- ment ion in l-Richmond, Va., from April 16 to 22. This will be the first annual convention of the League held in the South. td oroA FARES FOR ANN ARBOR SERVICE (],ass basketball practice will he bld as follows: Today, seniors .~410 juniors at 3:50. STheta Sigma. Michlgantensian p to tre will be taken at 12 o'clockI $day at Speddings. Members are ui Sed to be present and it is request Sthat they bring their $2 fee tot Streasurer at that time. - Mummers will have their M1ichiga ensian picture take at 12:30 o'clo today at Speddings'. Dlues for be Ssemesters must be paid before t picture is taken. Coach be! at to- ,ted Lbhe 1 i F- !. t ock lth the Ii Masques' Michiganensian picture will be taken at 12 o'clock tomorrowl at Speddings'. - Rehearsals for the junior play will be held as follows: Today, cast of1 act 1 at 4 o'clock, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, chorus 1 at 4 o'clock in the parlor of Barbou r gymnasium, chorus F1 at 4:30, choruses 3 and 2 at 5 o'clock; tomorrow, make-up commit- tee at 9:30 in Barbour gymnasium, choruses A' and D at 11 o'clock, chorus BB at 11:30. "The Girls' Mandolin club will hold an important meeting at 4 o'clock to- clay, In Newberry ball. The group picture for the Mfichiganensian will hie taken at 11 o'clock, Sunday, at bey's studio. Juniors interested in competing in the poster contest for the Junior Girls' wplay, who were unable to attend the meeting Monday, should call Rut~h Rlanlkin, 1; 27-M,,before tomorrow noon. Thie contest will end Jan. 30. Portia members will meet at 12 o'- clo: k today 'at Dey's- studio to have Mlichiganensian picture taken.1 University women are invited to hear Rev. Ufoyd C. D~ouglas of Akron, Ohlio. formerly pastor of the Ann Ar- bor Congregational. church, at. 3 0'- clock today at the Congregational church. Thle Fresliman (:this' Glee club will have a picture taken at 12:39 o'clock Saturday at BRentschler's. TEACH DANCES I Advanced national dancing and such I ballet technique as will be necessary to work out the best of Russian and Spanish folk-dancing will be offered in the course whilich Miss Rtuth Price is conducting this coming semester in the department of physical educa- tion. Only such soft shoe ballet workr as will be helpful to the attainment. of the best results In the national dan- cing will be given. Don't delay-Pay your Subscription today. 133,Aizne, Lisbelli lig~ht and dark color combinations arme po'mu ar lor all sorts of clothes--, suitsa, cc:ats, and eveniing frocks. Flaf,!; a ad white is always ai favorite, dailk blue and fray is onl y a few paces behind in popular favor, and in the (lance frock il lustratedl peach and black are prettily combined. The frock proper is fashioned of peach georgette, the black georcular being used only in a dleep circular ruf- fle on the skirt superimposed oil the peach. Both the underskirt of peach and the over drape of black are finish- edl at the bottom in po)ints which' show alte~ma tely, giving an attractive uneven hero. The only other trimming on the frock is a large bow of peacX colored nioire rib~bon at the waist lint- on the left sidle. Pinftedi crce4 ' and flowered geor,, gettes axe used foer some of the most a ttr active (if "th' newc dark " fr6k1i. 4NONEMAR~~ i , free-lance articles is always loen to PFlan Bridge Parl y f mnaine Guiot, color tournament man- agter, as follows: Red, won ; games, lost 1, percentage 750; Green, won :3, lost 1, 750 p~ercentage; Yellow, wou Announcement fias l ecu made of tihe marriage of *Jessica Mlegaw, '25, to John P. Lee, '27.. Lee is a member ofI D~elta Upi lion fraternity . Charles- Lee, '27, and AV. 1). ('oven' ry, '27, acted as best mnen. jTok'oI0, Jail. 22.---,wo thousand per- f sons in the audience at the EngizaI theater fled to safety wlhcn a fire broke out. . Facial Massage Mian icuring ShaInP0o111 g A s in the past, vee vill havean e t a m r l er d ui g J411) time. Stodd ard j Haiir Shoppe 707 Nort li University Avye. Phone 2G52 w 2, lost 2, 500 percentage; Blue, w F'or ~ ~ none, lost 4, no psm'cctage. A bridge-tea valentine party w ill be given fromn 2:30 to 5 o'clock, Satur- I WYVE'RN SEL S [OC()KS day afternoon Feb. 14 at Martha Cook{ fbuilding. l'e party 'is sponsored by1 Wyve n socety estimates that the ths MarPtha Cook women and is being I memlber's will make between $75 andh f1 given by the Women's League. Each 1$80 for the University of Michiga. rorganized house is expected to take League building t hrough the sale of *one table. The proceeds go to the Wo-l blue books which have -been llaced men's Leaguim in 3 d(ormitories, 10 sororities and the I - AXpropi late decorations will be car-, candy booth in U.niversity all. Wt+y-' -ried out 'in valentine effect. The con- vein has ditibuted 1700 blue books I I mfttee in charge of the party include: thus far and will continue the sae 1Florence McCombe, '25, general chair- through examinaton wfecs.j i roan, Mary White, '28, andl Ethel Sel- i{ 1reer, '25. lA'V]F YOITSUIS(I iJBEI) Tt taw BRASSIERES - GIRDLES ! JUST IN--Beautiful new Briassieres of SatnsSlk and Laces, for evening wear. 4E ARRIVING THIS WEEK--Spring Styes in Boneless Girdles. Lovely materials, especially suited to dancing 9 -1 ' w and ,athletics. - KNICKERNICK BLOOMERS-Lig'ht shades in Glove ISilk-the kind one likes with her dance frocks. Come in and be fitted before the J-Hop dance. The Quality Shop 303 South Main Street I~ i1i11111litlliill11 11111111111111111 I~i1i11if~lfil 1111111111t11111111t111 't4 1 w I-w { -r , Ourloa arng-w exctngrqureens r r w w t rI I~ ar Girls- Let us help you look your love- liest at dzs Hop. MILA.DIES BEAUTY SHOP SECTION 5 OF THE AGREEMENT COVER- ING THE RATES OF FARE TO BE CHARGED WHENEHE PEOPLE'S MOTOR COACH CCM- PANY SERVICE BEGINS ON SUNDAY, FEB- RUARY 1, RELADS AS FOLLOWS : It is understood and agreed that the said Peoples' Motor Coach. Com- pany shall maintain the following rate of f are: Single fare, Ten Cents.- Three tickets or tokens, 25 Cents. Coupon bcaokt of 50 tickets (if used within 40 d ays from date of purchase) $3. 1Wek Ivl pass to permit bearer to ride at any time and all times for seven days, ,$1.25. Universal free transfers on all1 lines. Children under 5 years of. age to be carried free when accompanied by an older member of the family. WHERE TO BUY TICKETS Three - for - a - quarter tickzets and Weekly Passes will be on sale by all Coach Operators, at the Waiting Room and such other places as may be from tim-e to timc selected. The fifty rides for Three Dollars wvill, for convenience, be issued in "Meal Ticket" form, each ride being punched out as the passenger boards the Coach.'R G eraldine Hogan Above Chubb IPhone 3234-fit 1f.9 State St. U 'I - he "meal ticket" form of 'trans- .... L OW placed flounces, go- det flares, apron fronts, jabots and jabot draperies are the means many new after- noon frocks take to vary their straight - line silhouettes. Of rich silks. Many colors. $29.50 to $69.50. SECOND FLOOR V L W R124 SOUTH MAIN Thne "Weymann Patented Peg One secret of the unmatch- able performance of Wey- mann stringed instruments is the Patented Peg which snakes possible a 4 to 1 gear ratio. Through- an ingenious ar- rangement of centered gears, four turns of the tuning but- ton revolves the string stem but once. As a result. perfect' pitch becomes an absolute cer- tainty and slipping or stick- ing an impossibility-your instrument is always in tune. Simple to install; can be countersunk or, set on sur- face. Obtainable in two finishes; nickel plated with celluloid buttons; gold plat- ed with pearl buttons. Schaeberle & Son Music House 21I0 South Main Street I_______ FAsk to see th~e j portation will be soald only at the In- terurban Waiting room and such other places as may be selected from. time to time. They will not be handled by the coach operators. NOTE THE BIG DIFFERENCE: THE WEEK- LY PASS IS GOOD ONLY FOR THE BEARER- ONE PERSON TO A TRIP-BUT THE "MEAL TICKET" MAY BE USED FOR ANY. NUMBER OF PASSENGERS AT THE SAME TIME. TRANSFER ARRANGEM ENT , ' ,a ! i % , d, ; i t / Single transfers will be issued from one coach line to any other coach line on payment of cash fare, ticket fare or fifty ride ticket. Transfers must be asked for at the time fare is paid. Inasmuch as the Weekly Pass isj good for fare on any line at any time, transfers will not be issued on such passes. EO LES" I \ . - ;