TT-RSD)AY, NOVMER It, 1925 THE MICHYqAN DATLY __... _ _ a-- --t - -= ----- Q ftl j M1AM' I f .. ___._ x s_-____ .. 1 -^ "--- .. ) rig~ [%IT[[ O 5 19K ppQf Hockey SpreadooiWN TOlI~ diOM N OTRSo ho~:~ myi lt r ~'::(: IN H0 EY HNL iVO ICEs dance at 4:30 o'clock today, in the Women's league room, University hail. All of the committees for Pan-H-el- leuic hall will meet at 4 o'clock to- (lday in Bar'bour gymnasium. I me-, -wip"mm- Slate ('o1-iegcs Send, 1Relegates 310 Novr. 20, in 'a rbtaur zymnasiuJm. Th( sixth Annual C(onivention 1 chatirmen or I bo c imnit ie-s for tle At K~alamnazoo - ~spre ad arI'' Doi'ahllIigaill , '2 , tick- MICHIGAN RER SN E !ets; Elizabedlh Biaclkwood, '2;, pro- _________gram ; Margaret M~cNally, '27, 11,u ine; Included among the speakers for Lydia Kuahn, '27, pulblicity; Elizabeth thesixh anua covenionof heCarmpbell, '27Edl.. dtcorations; Katli- thesixh anua covenionof heerine Wilcox.,'26, tables; Louise M1ichigan L'eague of Women Voters IPrig'gr. 'v :rb.I,,. 1'tit, i s 1) )jng ha'ld !.odlay azita t oer-' LH'loi. 2Y. el'' ,t1-3 e) .ttxitItflu''. utlorroW ii.ttliel' iiu~aIAC 3l ea iht =>,i on ofv2. .w t ![1t ers will b~e -Governor Alexander J.( Tickets for" the spread wilt Ile piacetl Grosbeck who is expected to give the on sale today and tomorrow antd again greeting for the state of Michigan,: next Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 16 an~d Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, hon-; an li1, in Ba. ,x0111'gymnasium and orary president of the National League!l at tl: Women's leagu-te candy booth of Women Voters, who will speak to-{ in University hail. morrow night. -- ------ "Month by month since our la st u tlt Itsp' convention the league has carried on' I q[ a ttC oc with increasing success the work of l From Gle lu educating' women for our primary ' ''' duty of good citizenship," said Mrs. - Craig C. Miller, state president. Four women have beenl chosen " Great opportunities are before us fo h em~rhplsto h ii which call for all the experience, wis- versity Girls' Glee club to compose domn and devotion of our entire or-1 an organization to be knownv as the gaizton"University Girls' Quartet. The wo- Women of the University of Michi-l men who have been chosen are : Ing- willbe eprsened y Vole1 ham Sutley, '20,Ed, Angeline Wilson, Kidder, '26. Members from all state rae avr,'6 oi m colleges will be present at the 'con-'bose, '28. The quartet will appear in vention. Professor Bertha Buell of Icnet with the glee club as well Ypsilanti, state dean of college wo-4asbthmev.I men's work, will conduct a discus-1 As a reserve factor for the fir.i', sion tonight on "The Efficiency in qureascnja encoe Government and Citizenship Educa-# which will consist of Odin a Olson, '26, Lion." 1Rhea Miller, '26, Lois Brashear, '27, Michigan clubs which are sending and Margaret Sherman. '27. dlelegates are: Michigan State Feder-} ation of Women's clubs, Michigan i Jewish Women, and the Mic-higan Democratic Women's clubs, MichiganI Business and Professional Womnen's' Republican Women's clubs, Daughters j clubs. of the American Revolution, Ladies ofj A tea inl honor of the state officers the Maccabees,. Detroit Council of 1 will be given this afternoon. forthai Board society will meet at 1-orcuniwllmeat41 - BtsylhrlW~i'D~(~ils l~lit HI 7 20o'clock tonighit at the Delta Cam- o'clock today in the parlors of Bar- Jcst1 1110 oc~&Yma hiousae. All M~ortar Boai'd alumnae Ibour gmaim Touirt tt it are ilivited to attend this eeting. ~~7TT T'J C~f'Dt7The publicity committee of the Jun- v-ItN iYiCLO'SE ORJJI 1\lcmhers of the ofhicec (ommiittec of for Girls' play will meet at 4 o'clock 'Ph the University Y'. W. C. A. will meet today at Barbour gymnasium.1 * Betsy Barbour defeate(d Alpha Ihitat 4 o'cloc'k today in Newberry hail. _____ 1 to 0 in the final round of the intra- I mutral hockey tournament yesterdayHokygmstbepadtdy ,. t Palmer fielt No r-- ,xwr'v'c ,,io Ueo leisur~te timge will. be (i5(1i5'are: freshman first squad vs. senior t nhs o h goal. ri1 1 11, 1 Myra Flu ter ) 1IE.-. ' A . associations i : rk .rIIrtat e Y. . hritas wollrk-1 teams came nar(scorintwhen tthesregular hhalf quiwscrre h ent fte il eteusedgashgifshtogthe chldreninrth ey:th wo gscarrd lthe walhdon af thelday i Newrhall.Unierstyehspial tbChistaseime 1 ind.esInfhe foar.hMyuarternst'or- .W C .asoThinsi al lewoshmpaiswopen fromeig2leto , wyes'7mAlpba.cithr temriestpayi i Tee will hldeatmeI2:g0o'lckth-ed sgft0'(e hlrn.i h the miade ihrtoa, 0. - Ii heewilb a dein f h !ocock every Tuesday, Wednesday and thefnl soreof1'to The lineup ('omil tece in charge of the O. S. U. Thursday. of the game was: __________________________________________________ *Bets y BarbIour Alpha 11114I~~III~Ih~lI~lI~lIlII~ii'' k. Hazard....... I. ..M. IHawkins - J. CamIpb)ell. .I.. . . H. RutherfordE4- M. :Finsterwiald . L.W ....... M. Loois1 .1 :_ " - A. Fowler ......Ri.W .......Kyer lIL U. East K. Bailey.......It.1-...... J. Tremably ; =eSCII iU 1:1. Wontonz..... C. H-.11 . Hawki ns - E. Grahamzn.....L,. H........ M. Plant1Li rt L. Kahn........ ........FIi. Holmzes .-a i e t H-. Edwards ...L.Fi.H.f. Richards -LX t D.Swrtut...G........ G. Schultz = Shop The initiation of 'Theta Sigma, hon- I°P oe43 orary journalism society for women Ewas held at 8 o'clock last night in ' he lb a y o M rt a C k bu di g The following women were inilted: Getud ailey, '2,Anine Mae Daly,Ja ty H s ofF l '27, 1c 'e Kenii I, '7,arion ubick , unH t fF '27, Mar'ion Mead, '26i, Dorothy Paisley, Ada 1)1 a ble to lI :"ciy every occ'asion, and thiir soft lines and1( becoming .. '26, .anect Sinclair, '27Ed~c, Marguerite colors at kie 1hem1 especially at tracetive f'or the Ohio game. Zilske, '26. ; illlRIIIIIIII1Ii I 11IIIII[l 111111Il IIIIII1111111111' For the League Bazaar r r , iti . IN fwt*s ,Tb, I f t A r N'f For H'olida-v Gifts d .with just the kind eague Bazaar and .00 anld .XC sU t#.l' C1 d l, s ' pIP. , i l. l tii t ut )vett caiiicleS! }A .IeVe e Stces ailcl yU El gifts possible ! The art department is filledc of stamped pieces you'll want-for the Lo for Christmas gift-giving! NovelIty Animals, , 15 HIot holders witIPa ds, : fr Dainty Organidie Apronss, 49c Bibs for Babies, Sac B~oudoir PI'lows, $1.00 to $,~ TIea Towels, 62,c to i-)c Linen Guest Thowels, 75c to $1. Silver Cases, 6. c Blrid;'e sets, 918c to $Lr-W Boudoir set, including pillow thriee-piece vanity set, 01 , (SECOND FLOOR) 6< i I I- Read The Daily "Classified" Columns I., i : You ,dOWWAqML , .dg~ Agwl 0% AV A Aaf- d- AOF'ff Ul In ited to Atven JA. COT ,C'S FIRST a i dil ... m r t arty b s r 4 . . " ' .., .. ,_ a 4 r { . ; L , i n _ f l £ 4 SPECIAL PRICE (EIJUCTIO NS 'ON WOMEN'S COATS, DRESSES, SUITS, MILLINERY t"UREDCOATS Careful workmanship, cor rect styling and richness of fabrics and furs predominate. Fash- ioried in the straight line, flared or wrapped silhouettes. Colors-Gr acklhead, wine shades and the newer tans and b.owns. ANNIVERSARY PRICE $49.7 7 $8.50 Formerly Priced from $10 to .$50 More In the popular shades of carmina, pencil blue, greens and heather mixtures. ANNIVERSARY PRICE 14.75S F'ormierly Priced to $25 After nonad Distinctive smartness associated only wvith high quality and good taste are found in this collection of silk dresses. ANNIVERSARY PRICE Formerly Priced to $39:75 Qi~ality pells of 'alineO, M~armot, Opposlum, Mu krat, Caracul, Kid skin, Broadhatil, H-udson Seal, and Raccoon. ANNIVERSARY PRICE ENSEMBLE SUITS The last word in fashions and the finest word in tailoring and quality. But the best word is the price. ANNIVERSARY PRICE $1395 Formerly Priced to $225 Winter Hats THURSDAY A sale of savings! Big savings 'in stunning new hats for early winter. Satin, Metallic, Brocaded, Embroidered and Velour Hats in the various colors and shapes. This is one of our finest assortments. You'll not want to miss this sale. They're priced reasonably at ANNIVERSARY PRICE - I t $15 toX4O0 VI Formerly 1Priced Much Fligher. f1IOWA, 1 ,~. dP mo A.- n - "U . 1 .