ilVEDNESDAY, QGTOBBR 7, 1925 THEMTC T n -,r n ",-fr 1-y PANE FIVE ~\ ENESDY, CTOBR 7,192 THE MIF-IIAN DI] AGE..-F s ... , . i §', r r 4j is l L3 4-7-AjN L, 0 1 7 17 W.IA PRYEBUNI2VARSITY GRADUATE TELLS OFr 9 YAL:MSINRWOKNCIA 1111 1 1111 H l F' A Il 1A I 'Ini 'uitiomt1 Vrieiidships Pointed Out As Best )fay To Avoid Future P " ~[! I ~ouSystem To Pledges Adopted - __ ' 1.IU hotl'\o o1I('US Leag ,ue, (,til19fl, ('luggimig, *Favors iid14.1111t41f1S oB Stunts1ors 'ou. h c's wh arethecrea ofthei con- tag;ft n' lSecond 'ait a74 4t',i'n 011,.;4tboutr' . arc u?.of the Uive~rsit y of Michi- Itieare mssnga lttesle,!is 1'i: t f Ii=s t--V t, ,K' a iutsae ave tode noIt -- - and re etablshin a hrt i thet.0 t1is hope! that tirtilly TO INTRODUCE FACULTY <,, harts ofthose wmen whthmsvs budC 9MMIVFT EVS (AI "Ij,"o,'i,- {Jttce; zmtelmay be reachled byI (Ann Arbor for a .,hort visit wth to crop (out some day,'if we can be-1 N httrc'goi wrigtlatl frieiid, ater spending seven yearsileve what psychology teachs us. " e.. liv tt t ii itS tare no1w isnrin g. .Dancing anid stunts will occupJy te1i .~~."nad the interior it. of Chin I"Chinese women loar hs SOdiorL'le WO"U~~n Si'.1 I '-V ie I 1te W1lt okn i pat; o,~gbn h oe' iD hihr a sn oCian- oe oacp nflu einostosh i ihi sztrtl' l4et 1'\ t 7191 ;larger sum,! of titNoney ill bi Athaleticorin ofaupce fththe, .tinprasenthi ovrmet.Iftey 'at' - the::.1 ~~ea~ ii ~sn clcirdy, Iabol yma n unUnoihriita rp eehverasit ilgevac, whentheirecsti e? 4 t 1. onhhe campsnoft iChia n. ios it erntinlquestia o to es twadelatth;' h c la iutiet i1y1- 1 L t Iai lenis partoonet wllIle theticafterocnacon rn 4toNormaie1crr k beals iesaofatheinY.ingCll .ege atied, theianrdlyoe eeedttoIfthe en's a .Loie1 l'i VS V' mY'' I 'Iii .urar< ieu(r.1lpi:) woup as oneio oclarke, F'2da, cin airbormana adth udsfrwilliil beer av ps rivncwether , Colr e ,lon W i(;h w , iere by he. in itso 'ukien rovince, in the d(I:Iuse their influence in our favor. So' t t 'y of laI ,sr-1~ i l th e tfinst to p i et;' Lce n(Itire arnouiif lagrt-elo h hyia lc-partxncrt of physical education. This You see, in your smallness, you are presCided(I i li'i ' lre '11' c i-i it is lInottiwl igo the ya veai' willtepyia eua toe oeta otref rsdet ~ilanc3 t beltl Thusa;Ot. .Tegop ionve out durng fivrstwionalsthe ared by the skite of New York, for ishe concluded.ha heersaman of the bazs~ti r:a1 1C ii rlv, e V i anniig a large rummage sale atI gieic for ('atch woman in the Aubry, 27. ~tpaade" said Dr. Shepherd. Alu nivrsiywmenareinvte t ey deliberately aradled down Yesterday afternoon a meeting of ti-hre ii'inlic'fIho(i licl , i; ,)knill lbc 'stt SI' i)PNry, it l I Ihe'purpose of deter- Plterst wme ar initd to) ati steetmaine frstreetson ; lofntathel oforeignges wssectionl alls intramuralr e hockeylli hral managerspe wase ,.bilty attend the party; a special invitationi Iic ws gisttelwadraehldf; te ~to)the couni hI c'sAl; 't t h . , irl; tat -ii to pr e :el eefrua iilg all kinds is extendled to the entering 'women to thith';sel asgqitenstrtlw ndgae Thl o tepups ee for- II' faiaVan Tu. EI-sic '.litrtwi-s cr slice " lVol 'icartijiRud 111 i t-e house. comewiho withut teralios inplc undoutthaindavinerthe the nature of the coming hockey tour- telradSmtm li -o 1 tlet ~ iildS ee' Tis affair' marks the close of the W. '' 'oic ' wtdou adintee nament and to draw places for the tn - ' i~ nl vryeeutv A. A. membership drive which startedemsmignouteihCiee contest. At this meeting it was de,- Mrs.IHarry Ba lieu, I )etn iii Wtnl oitit 105 ill)theidrme li'iitory, as well as MondIay. "isadanefeco trowing a sided to play an elimination tourna- of the Uiviersity kt tittil(iofA tsit, aty y liilt tital talent oi' ability. More than 20 per cent of the wo- I~aent, and as a result of the drawing,,t will be at homIne o t I3lt'tti i t 811 ii'- \V lil i lit: llestiominiaiIe system in 4 men eligible for activenenberlip i. ighe acfit aoin ak"Itie first round will be as follows: ulty imeuwms of I he three musical ;linet, the Wtitcten of01lartha(Cook (ex-f Isite coutinuedl, And there has ben trie W. A. A. had paid their yearly Oct. 14, Kappa Kappa Gammma and sororities, Delta Onicron, Sgnlta Al-!iti to tni lt ti house mumna;aemment dues of $1 last night at the end of a gr eat detal of feeling ever since. - Hlcen Newberry, Chi Omega and Al- pia Iota, 'Fuell ''[ liilK;iliY ts ~it jllt l 111lm n(iiiii far tiro second dlay of the drive, and re-1 however, the ill will is directed pha Chi Omega; Oct. 16, Zeta Tau Thrsday aft enoons'i at lce li ,)le l 1 <<;(ol a<1, rcr 1) usitteSs-ie basis, ias- pot rmsvrlof the houses bad agtainst the English and Japanese Alpha and Zone 7, Pi Beta Phi and Ferdon Road. ''lie piii"iitii < (81r:t I .tuchl 85(v('iy oman wj ll heal not yet ibeen turmned in. A list of all more than the American populaceDlaGmaOc.1,Mrh(Co thesooiiswl 'ei i:Ieis]Il ot,,j iua hng hec- woe-h ae lgbl spsedi1lvn ttathysestowloeand Graduates, Delta Delta Delta and iBaher. *Iss, ; -- lx a-t titled fan. the orrdorof m'bur yniasim Ithiose who come-in tile interest of edu-jDlaZt;O.21Aph Omco tie c ri o f B r o r g m ai mID la Z t; O t 1 l h m c o -and all of those who are not reach-ed I cation. (Pi and Kappa Delta, ,alpha. Epsilon ~- by the solicitors will have a chance1 I sa nwjac, otiudD.iota amd Outlaws; Oct. 23, Alpha Phi I otothi . Shepherd, "That the reason for adTeaPit aeoto ee hi cieApa to atemuiw Cti 's appaandtThetawPhinAlpha. mnlerhp bten 30 and 5I(nasaprn akadesi The pactice hour for Cli Onega. - Kappa appa animaSorowseand:30 and,"v o'clock, tomiorrow, in the gymnasiumi their absolute illiterateness. Only 10 Kapp 1{piaGama, j'je" In case tie (lies are not paid all i rcn f h niePouaino1 Kappa Delta will be 4 o'clock WVed- ---- aheihoorpitprvosywnChina can readl and write. A system l inthe asshoco iatwil becancllewon of mash~ education is being worked)I nesday. Alpha Gamma Delta, Adlia n heannoucemeintwill be pan elt otnowtdt. c-oeain fteCheever, Zeta rau Alpha, and Delta by an effcienRt Ctishi"m Y-VS OU tloU le and orries ' A noucmntwl b ote o utnw wt hrc-peain fteDelta Delta will practice Wednesday p '2MJ Scen~- "~ ENN . morrw niht n th gynasim 'newspaper's, by which students are women in each sorority, dormitory, Iscoladaupem iprnd and Univer sit-y class, who have taken t in the newspapers using only, these Parnz/al Avries hu&~tlt the active memblershiip. thousand signs, so that the stumdents I______________________ Thle J1 1.J f N ' D LIi Tepsralvringte i- may have practice in reading."I-__________________ m ign, which is posted in -Barbour Dr. Shepherd finds the Michigan I'THE1'20a. Dil31 gymnasiunm, was nmade by Marian campus greatly changed, she says. I11i24 Welks, '28. During her college dlays she lived in BL E B R elles, '28. a house that was located where the lB U Board peetnwmdclbidn s A R S O Chosen For Feeling very strongly the need forHAfl IlR S IO rnter ouse ortsinternational friendships, Dr. Shep-I herd commnented, "People are alwaysOfesYut wishing that there would be no more thOfersYo p Newly organized is~ an intramuralI wam'. rrhe only way I can see to pre- I th I-ockey hoar d with K~atherine Wilcox,j vent further hostilities between couin-! CAC0 A j Da '26, as chairman.it coni~sts of three i tries is ' to establish an understand-;j 1 ( IE1\L representatives, He len Searight, '27, !ing between them, and that can only jyu wn o b for the soror ities; Mary Allshouse, b :e done through'tie route of friemt~-!$ or$ '27 for the dormtitories; and Dorothy lines s. O Michigan's campus, with. Cliine, '26, for the league houses. its wealth; of fomeign students, tee oe nNo1n This board is to liave complete - is an opportunity for such a bond to,1ITo charge of 'all interhoiuse contests ini be formed. Those who are letting Save Your DOLLAR. 1 ahockey, ;basketbal1, andl baseball. Its I suchi little differences as language,I duty is to determine tie policies of peculiarity of dress keep them from l Nickels Arcade ritone 9616inrmal thecs'akgfedsano hseoeg-1 intrmurl ahlcics - iakig fiens aongthee freig- ______________________________________ csr s l7I Do You Budget Your Hosiery 1This hosiery question is a problem. Somehow it seems you're always buy- ing hosiery and yet al- ways needing more. Isn't that so? Try having a hosiery budget, and see ,if that doesn't soive your ___-_____ -----------r-meprocsntative from all Honor council 1i hotuses are requested to meet at 4:15 N O TICES~ o'clock today in the parlor of IvI., 11~~1LI~)"arbou r gymnasium. r ITheta Sigma, honorary journalistic - ,o('icty, will hiold a meeting at° 8 o'- All women interested in eluicattioni-! clock this evening, in time library Ial prmob~lemns are urged to ;omtli (l 111 Ioilthe seconid floor of Martha Cook openlintgmmeet iig 0fthe XViiiEe'sIhl- i building. ticat iomial cluib at 7: 30 o'clock thisl evenming in room 103, 'iai)hpam hall.1 Members of the leadership commis- D~r. Davis will speaik. signi of time University Y. W. C. A. will --- meet at 12 o'clock this noon at Lane The h161se p~residenmts and omm 1laitl tavern for luncheon. p~roblem. Set aside so much a month for hosiery. -Then buy less often and buy RUBY RINGS when you buy. In this way your budget will save you mioney as well as embar- assment ' from annoying garter runs. $1.85 and.$2.50 r " i ARCADE SH-OP i a r Main. StoreMain at. Liberty 11- I' '4 IL x./.40. - --------------cern wewewe were wwweww- - Leather Goods andl Genuine- Cowhide Overnight Bags (I"ITTED IN AM:ER. OR SHELL) 1 . i I KARPEN Furniture WE 'Now in progress - special exhibits of ew designs at reduced prices J'r } r 9 v , r Quaint. Occasional Chairs Have you wished for a Windsor chair with its quaint Colonial chairm? Does a corner of your house cr'y out for time prinim charm of a ladder-back? Or does your eceptioni hall lack a high-back Louis XIV? Attract- ive Karpen pieces on sale this week will satisfy your needs. A new, complete and interesting display. (THIRD FLOOR) Wrought Iron Bridge Lanus Well now, you will need WalI Pen. Signs chcs, ol ehs garage bills and takes down recipes aliTlost autom~ati- cally. And when You' have to write homc for more cocoanuts, it's wonder-( ful how- that good in- strurnent / steadies the . fi: l i 0 is t 4 I 4 f I !i I iiI II+ i I{ II it it {I { 1 i 1 I I I A fi" ;, , ,, E II f ( t A I ! i I ,1 a) i) I ' I I 1 jl i I , '4 Ii I If 'For ~mak~ I wals sav j$2. a65 to $22.50 $.OG aid $16.50' you need any of these leather goods a moment's reflection Ia little reasoning will bring you to Goodyear's as your tsource of supply on a basis of completeness of stocks- f-rightness-reiability and price. (8) PileCF.> ti P / i litaryr Brushes in Leather Cass $5.50, to, $10.00 TIoilet Sets TO~ 10 PIECBS) Brief Cases $6 to $8:50 I--- CD A ,i ;? outstret4 hand. I"s and sogo inl g-you 2he d 5aO°t userful , s'x 4 )cad look- c1 wear For Clothes Comfort and Travel Luxury Indestructo Trunks Every convenience and ap. pontmerntwhich has proven sane and practical for the clothes comfort of the trav- eler--is embodied in an. In- destructo Trunk. See these trunks--Models ranging from $50 to $150 Windsor Side Chair $14.10 Windsor Side Rocker $14.2?0 Ladder Back Arm Chair How much cheer and comfort a bridIge lanmp camn give to time IhIimng room or time bedroom- studly! A- base of heavy wrought iron amid an attractive parch- mment shade--a lanip that will fit in with ainy surrounding! (TIIHI.D FLOOR) it right out in the open- if you aren't afraid some cheeky grl' 11 lift it. $3 tO $ in silver LAUNDRIPACK rthose who mail laundry home. Fibreco Laundripack kes a sanitary, durable, and, waterproof package, without Ste of time or annoyance of wrapping. Its light weight es its cost in postage. Three sizes, grades and styles. 50 to $4.00. i i or 1 a " Eli i ,nTT~fl rTflTtnflf i 5