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S~ATURDAY, MARC"! 21, 1925

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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MURTHA COOK DEET
WESTIMINSTER HA9L L
Martha Cook defeated the West-
minister hail in basketball yesterdayE
at Barbour gymnasium, with a score
of l1 to 8. The teams were evenly
matched, and at n~o time in the game
was there a difference of more than'
two points in the scores. The line-
up was as follows:
Mart ha Conk Westminiister HaIl
Dunton '26.....F.....Goodwille '27
Branch, '26......F...Anderson '26
Drawell '26..SC......... Starr '27
Walker '25............ Kingsley '25
Floyd '25........ G.......... Huff '25
Crowder '25...... G...... .Martin '25
Marion Branch, '26, starred for the
Martha Cook team and Marie Ander-
son, '26, for Westminister Hall. Alpha
Omicron Pi will meet Martha Cook!
team at 4 o'clock Monday in Barbour
gymnasium.
V lIVID..SHADE S
LEAD WOMEN'S

Tint Your Frock
As Wlcl As .Face,

IScenes of wild enthusiasm, elimin-
BUSINESS CLUB ELECTS Camp Positions Open To Women u ating all doubt that there is still
A Cl loyalty for the rayol family in the
Ainim ts Summ'er Vacation .tpproacnes!I NOTICES hearts of the common people of Gr
a rncesinCeerlin's-incethebdication.-
'nneNEWummtr vaationcomes and I.a college girl can met hese i72- giiaic in7Berliosinc2 e therbdcton
01 theachmetig f he rnnntewill o lasampr itpestoTheaifiatcncseassifndcan Awasiibeheshan omnisitTe toson athe foodt te oo
nnA botheMareetiang rfsso-owners anxious toplace her on their Ashow in the capital.
al Women's club 13 women were ei-1 abut fae cilty staff, and she herself will fid h enual ot~'u orte_____________
eceditommbrhi, mai g ins to one, "What shall I do 'vacaion as a camp councilor unuisu-(Ipageant may do so Monday by mnak- READ THE fLHQI A ILY
cttal to9 membershinthakirg ania-foi- three months ?" At the same time al;oly attractive. iug an appointment with Miss Janet,
tion. Those elected include Mrs.' the proprietors of numerous summined - Cumming of the physical education ___________________________
aueA. Boynton, Miss D~orothy,(ap h nte ulo o ii Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt an-deatn.
BukeMrs. Caroline Detus, Miss versity women who like to ride.
Dorca~s C. Donegen, Mtiss Marie Don-s'wim, andl nadldle a canoe. Therelnouncedl recently th tsh1wul
egan, Mrs. Daisy .K. IDuff. Miss Kith-' couldl be no more perfect way tojabno ntialpiietodve ThrgurmeigofheInr,
melrine M,.ssJaivis, Miss Marie pelbr A. Kim- spend a summer vacation than at onei her efforts toward the abolishment of Council will be held at 4:15 o'clock
aeMs dt M peebr, Miss of these camps. ,v'ar. 'Wednesday, at Jordan house.f
iMinnie Stalk, Miss Flora J. Waters, Ordinarily the salary is a vry
and Mrs. Frances G. Williams.miocosdatninapstonf
A committee was appointed to pre- this type. Often the camp pays only i
sent nominees for club officers for the councillor's expenses to and from
the next annual meeting to be held 1 camp, but the work is so nearly rec- =s,
the second Tuesday of May. The l reation that many girls welcome the C rc
club voted to contribute $25 to the opportunity of two months, play in \
Georgia Emery scholarship fund, to the out-of-doors. 'i-
be used as a memorial fund for stu-. Naturally there is responsibility!
dents seeking higher education,.one ihtewoko ap~ .~i
IThe evening program was in charge Icounilr and for this reason camnp .*~
of the health committee. Dr. Geanne authorities are particularly anxious
Sois, chairman, presented Dr. Theo-: to have college women who can fur-
pold Raphael, assistant professor ofj nish satisfactory references. Parents~
psychiatry who lecturedl on "Mental; who sent their daughters to camp
Hygiene." ; will never do so unless they are as- ,,
_____________________sured that their children are to be
entrusted to competent and respon- M
Y W C1'.~A. FOSTERLS jible hands. For this reason council-1
LECTURE SERIESTors for the majority of summer K%69c
li camps are chosen with great care and r.
discretion. The women doing this l .- A remarkable sale of pureĀ±
A series of talks will be given at work are hound to be of the highest'^: thread silk hose in all the new Elastic Step-Ins
4:30 o'clock every Monday afternoon' type. They must not only be in-spig clr. Due soe
at Newberry hall under the auspices telligent and reliable, but they shouldspig ClT. Dueso,
of the social service department be tactful and charming. They seam back and high special Pleasant and Comfortable
of the Y. W. C. A. dealing with all should also have some skill in sports, I heel. Wonderful vAlue for Tr onadse
lhesosoilwr.dramatics, and nature lore for life at only 69c a $3.00
Esther Anderson, '25, chairman of camp is practiclly made uip of these t ar 25
this department in the associa- things. DOWN STAIRS $.0and 3.1
Lion announces that the first discus-1 - - 1u --m-

SPRING STYLES,
Solomon in all his glory was never
arrayed so brilliantly or so gay as
will b)e the \llihgan women thi3-
spring if we believe the predictions
of the managers of the local women's sh p . T e o e d m n sf r coh '''
ing accessories whichr are bright.
Felt hats and scarfs are very pope-
lar now eapecially those of the bright i _.. =* ^
orange, blue, green, and rose hues.
Ties are of the most vivid shades and{
the narrow Windsor variety are muchf
better this season than the four-in- By NNfE. I l'BETII.
hands worn recently. The touch of rose color that milady
The new spring hosiery is made uip puts on her cheek today and which is
in gorgeous shades and attaches to 1so much deplored by the women who
itself some very fantastic andl mysti- consider rouge andl other cosmeticsj
cal name as Toreador, which is noth- Inventions of the evil one, is being}
ing more than scarlet red, Cadaret- matched by the colors that she is
a startling green wavering betweenr painting on her gowns. Hand painted
the jade and kelly sh'ades, and Poum- gowns are one of the latest develop-
padour-a blue, resembling Bluebells.{ ments of fashion.
Among the other shades are blond, The white crepe de chine dinner
satin, aztec, paloma, penny, bran, tan- frock shown is so decorated and the'
bark, winds&r, and banana. Blacks' gayly colored flowers with which it
and all shades of grays are the poor- is painted are latticed with black
est sellers at the present time. silk stitching. It is a slim little
Popular shades in lingerie include sleeveless model with a neck-line that
Honeydew, a delicate shade of peach, is made high in front by the matching
and turquoise blue. Stiff collar and and attached scarf, which comes up
cuff sets in gay checks, plaids- and close about the throat but is tied far
plain colors have been and still are dlown the back, leaving a low de-
in vogue. colletage in the back. The ends of the
Colored handkerchiefs still hold scarf are painted to match the dress.
away and the brilliantly trimmed pea-; Word comes fromi Paris that shorter,
sant blouses just coming into favor ever shorter, go t1 v_- kirts. Of course
give promise of being popular., many women will simply refuse to
_____________________wear these abbre viated garments. A
College makes girls more rohust, (lady, in my e,;tiuation (in the old:
Is Barnard College's verdict after an I fashioned meaning of that muchi-ab-
experimental health week. The work, used word), never goes to extreme in
of the week, with the co-operationi dressing no matter what the styles.
of the college officials included obser-1 The art of being well dressed is really
vance of food day, sleep day, posture just to study yocur type and dress to
(lay and fresh air day. bring out your good pint:;l1.

! Son will be an informal one on the
subject chosen and the secondl will
be devoted to an hour lead by a wo-I
man who is specialized in the work "6BUNBUR'Y"
discussed in the precedling lecture.
Mrs. Maria Peel will be the first to !
lead such a discussion group. The Breakfast
public is invited. Lnho
Athens, March 20.-Dr. John Lo-
gan, of Gainesville, Ga., who was Tea'
wounded in an attack by bandits at I
IArta, Southern Epirus, recently, is E
dead.Open Sunday
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE I
II State at Head of Liberty,
0 TuesdayI
3:10 P. M.- Martha Cook vs. Poe23,
I Westminster.Phn 23J
yt .................1..."."1"..."......................................................Y"..1"."1............... :
Caramel, Vanilla and Maple Nut
The Ann Arbor Dairy's Special !
Week-end Brick. Phone 423.
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GOODYEAR'S

124 SOUTH MAIN

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COR SET SHOP
109 W. Liberty

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Greet Spring Fashions*
the first day of 'spring
at Mack's Style revue
2 to 3 o'clock
this afternoon

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They'll wi your heart--these smart Frocks chosen to
grace the Style Revue tomorrow aftriioon ! The couats
wiT plealse you Immensely-and the hiats! Who could
resist their chiarmd This will be a thoroughly enjoy
able hour for every woman Intersted in the Mlode for
Spring-; Qne after another smart ;costumes. w111l be
presented. Your lireselice is lnvited-2 to 3 o'clock
tomorrow afternooni, second floor.

ORATORIC'AL ASSOCIATION PIIO(. RAN
TOM S-KEYH ILL

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on "Soviet
Monday, M

Russia TodaIy
arch 23

Dill Anditoriumn

Admision $ 100

S O'clock

The Coats
$25.00
The coats! How college women
will. like them! ITihe straight,
slender, youthful ones in true
shorts styles, often in high shades
of the season's most popular
fabrics; and then the bright col-
ored coats with a, wide baud of
fur ,at the heni-lhie! All priced
(fily *$25.

The Frocks-
$25.00~
The Frocks--elever printed affairs
that take topa honor's in' Fashion's
par'ade; clinging models of canton
crepe In the season~s most popular
colors; and decidedly. smart ones
for etery type of affA~ir that conies
In the Springtime-all featured at
the moderate' price--$25.

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Sodas

Ice Cream

The Hats-
Hats are a gay assemblage! Vivid color.
_ilgs, lovely 'trim mlgs-wide transparent
brims or small saucy ones to pes your
whimn. Ch'armilng bits of mllinery,. just
arrived, and all chosen fronm our special
department of hats priced $10.

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