SATtIntDAY, TMP 1RTY 20, 1926 TH-EI MICHIGAN DAILY r PAGE ME'IV max, <, oll ',l 1 ,k v - v 'rd i i '+ ^, q . ._..... --____..._ .....,,_._...s._,_.,..__..__.__...,._..,.. CAMNPAIGN CLOSES WITH 340 PLEDGES1 Black Quill May Affiliate With LAU National, ocieiY 5pJ " ANNOUNCES ELECT ANGERS FOR TER EVENTS INTERGIlASS BASKLTBAL NOTICES is I IC 3t C C Milady is particular and discriminat- Mortar Board is offering, these iug in her choice, Mortar Doard, sena- gloves on sale in Barbour gymnasium for honorary society for women, iS for the rest of this week. Members offering its exclusive litre of French! are soliciting the various houses and gloves for approval. Favorites are # everyone on campus will be given the those dainty designs of ivhite chamois same opportunity to economize and or black and 'white kid. They are so! purchase the gloves at their reason- chic with an ensemble of black and able prices. white. For more formal occasions, I- there are long 12 button styles of Little investment--big returns, The white, black, tan or grey, of finest kid. Daily Classifleds.-Adv. # k 1 , 'i 4 .. r Y f : . - ISI~C~ ~1~i1 WUH~U ~ lliLClass ma"nagers were elected in in- ~et 17,JO9lijLif )Ieibeslip 1riv; cety of thre Lniversity of iMichigan , Nre $7,0 I Lie emersil Drve 1has been offered membership in Chi Sc1 iprR A TenttiveDale o iterelIass basketblall lpractices held yes- F'our houses I'Je(!ge Delta Phli, national literary fra~ternity, i lecei Of fficers For terday afternoon in. Barbour gymna- 1041 'Per Cent Black~ Quill vras organhized last yea , 1 Womeni's Leag;'ze shun.M rarion lawless, '261, was elect- '~r fr hn's utwo~ned senior manager, Alice Felske, primariyfo sophoorsbu wme '27Ed, junior manager, Helen Bean- SOLICIT INDIVIDUALLY jof the other r per classes were eve- CON;TIN''UE TEA DIAN~CES moat, '281E1, sophomore m~anager, andl Ita yamiId i s h ny~ ____ ouise (Cooley, '29, freshman manager. Finl rturs fr he ifememer-lien's society of its kind in the Unii Election of next year's League o f- ('lass practices be'gan this week, hut Fhinampigr o te omn' lage versity, andl it is purely literary. Tfhe fth omnsfeguicers will take lakce April 5, accord- ; women who would like to try out for p m~~~~~~~n e mubership is lim ited to 2 w ne ,ing to the present calendar of event"; 1the team s m y still sign lup w ith their .ywi h h s b e a r e u u i g t e w o a e d v d d i t r u s o o h s s m s e . C a s r p e e t -it] ~n g r . F e c s D n e i d pasttwowees soweda pedgng f eah. he eetngs re n te frmtives will begin consideration of the !'26Ed, iN gcneral basketball manager. $17,000 last night when the campaign of informal discussions at which the onnfosnx hrdy henr. ' eshdl o necasbsebl was closed%, The amount represents work of the groups is read andl ci'iti-j ination list then goes to the fial coin- gamne:,or the first squad is: 340 life memberships in the Women's cized, and occasionally a social meeti uite osstn ftepesdn fMrh ,41 ';ck-uir s League by undergraduate students.. ing is held. Members are required; the Wozmen's league, the Women'., Seiors; 5, :00 ock Szzohomore $6,000 more was raised by th'is year's to write at least t wo manuscripts a Athletic association, and the Y. W. } .:resmen campaign than was raised last year. semesĀ¢ ter, which ilay be in the fornA. tgthr it;woseio.epeFMrch1shm1e oclckSphmo. More than 100 women cooperated in =of esysYraa1rvewsh , sutogtierofthtbordnofrdretors. soliciting individually student pledges. i stories, or poetry. Thnese manuscripts t , , weeks before elections the final Vs. Juniors ; Fres:hmen vis. S>eniors. Groups were visited during the first ;are due on a definiite (date, nominzations will be published. I3oolk- ;March M3 4:10 o'clock--Sophomores week, but the second week of the cam.- R. NW. Cowden, assistant professor lets will be sent to all women's hour- vs. Seniors; 5 o'clock.-Freshmen v7. paign was given, over to personal In1- of the English department is a patron es and will contain the description of ; unior s. terviews of those students who hesi- of Black Quill and Robert Frost, noted! the nornifle~s for president and vice- -Mardi 7_S, 7:1~5 o'clock -Freshmnen vs. tated in pledging as a result of a first New England poet, whlo is at, the pies- I presidenft of tlhe league. Sophomores; .Juniors vs. Seniors. iit. cat time holdting a fellowship in (lcd- Following the elections an inaugur- M arch. 23, 4:10 o'clock--Sophomores Four houses showed 100 per cent; tive ar ts at the University, bas offered i ationspe ilb 111i a hn v.Jnos cok-Fehe s pledging. These were Sheehan, Fauh- assistanrce to the sociretyr. 1 theunew resd will '' edieceive the vse niors 'l:k1''szml s man, Forsythe, and Delta Gamma No freshrmeni are eligible to Black thne prsdtwil ecvehffSio. hlouses. Martha Cook: led the dormi- ill u pprcasne h r gavel from the old one. ;\xarcll 30, 4:10 o'clock -Sophomores tories with 80 per cent of its mem- tre rested inlriting ay ,,yot yI ' has year's prIesidlent together withi vs. Seniors; 5 o'clock- Freshmen vs. submittint, maritry ut y the newly elected president for next jnos hers signing pledges. Betsy Barbour sbitn aucitfor yerriiatnctescnvntonufnio A rs.~~inrxs.Fcly house came next with 68 per cent, and nMr erwilatnlh ovnto fWz' p ,--inrvFcly Barbour Gynasium - Tuesday's rehearsals ill be has fol-jt lows: chorus D at 4 6o'clock in SarahA Caswell Angell hall, chorus R at 4:30 in Sarah Caswell AngeMhall' ihorus L at 5 o'clock in the p~rjors, and the; cast also at 5 o'clock .in fthe parlors, chorus B at 5:30. i the parlors,! chorus C at 7 o'clock in the parlors, and chorus H also a ; , o'clock~ in Sarah Caswell Angell hia 1, chorus N at 8 o'clock in the parlors, and the Russian specialty als'o at' 8 o'clock. For members of the outdoor club and for others who a're interested, a hiking party wll leave Barbour gym- nasium at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Any teams may practice in the gym- n~asium from 9 to 12 o'clock this morn- 'dewberry I4 All money ,indlpled-e card=s still duxe for the Y. W ."O. A. 'finanF-e cam-f paign must be turiied ini at NoN berry hail by Tuesday. . Comning of Eldter Popularizes Sale Of Dainty Gloves UP ww~~m 3~7 aiwri awa (Sm n " L- - yes- ta - - lfinzSatin, Felt, Silk and Straw. _ Combination styles shown in Gigilo a crowns, creased crowns, narrow - and wide brims. - - Newberry residence third with 34.S per cent. Seven $50 pledges were paid in full Trhe committee, though hoping to equal last year's quota, expressed a great satisfaction at raising $6,003 more, representing 120 additional pledges. While the $17,000 appears small when compared with the $1,000,000 which must be raised before erection of the building may be started, it isE expected that the support of th'e un- dergraduates in pledging life member- chips will indicate to Michigan alum- nae the significance that a league building would have to Michigan stu- dents. Solicitations among alumnae for the new building are being carried out by the alumnae office. More than $3,000 moust be raised by undIergraduates be- fore June of 1927 if the erection of the building is to be started. Want a room? Read Page Seven and use the Classified columns.--Adv. mens ~e~fGoverning association Apr,.!Il Time schedule of gamnes for the see- Mld ilso eseigdit 1., 22, 23, and 24 at Indiana umiver- (Miladyu wil : loveson.becse itgisaint honor Council To siy loigtn 1(.Ivarchl 9, 7 :15 o'clock-- uniors vs. near the Easter season, and because k Thei largest social event: of the so- Seniors; Freshmen vs. Sophomore,. ive Bridge Tea iesterz will ;)e tine fancy dress llar(yty arch 1.1, 4:10 o'clock--Sophonor es - _ hich will be held next Friday night vs. Juniors;3 o'clock-Freshmen vs. #Freshman wvomen will bo entertain- 1 in Barbour gymnasium. After this af- Seniors.s Saturday Speclal ed by 'the honor co(ii 2t lat bridge_ fair, which will be attended by the ;March 16, 7:13 o'clock-Sophomoresti t e , F r i d a y , F b . 2 , f r o m 4 t a o r i t y o f M i c h i g a n w o m e n l i s t u d e n t s j v s . ti o r s ; F r e s h m e n v s . J u n i o r s . c o k h r s P IMoe n e e o t n d h o i l c o m t e f t o ; M r h 1 8 4 1 ' l c- r s m n v .CE NT O thle University tins semester as wvell league will continue to give afternoon: sophomores; 5 o'clock-Juniors vs. CES as those with whom the honor coup- dances once a month at least. Seniors. SA DW C cii worked last semester will be i In an effort to make tile Judiciary! Mar lh 25, 4:101 o'clock-Sophomlores S N W C guests. Margurite Yfmniker, '28, was I council of tile league more effective, 1 v J uniors; 5 o'clock-Freshmen vs. HOT FUDGE appointedl chairnian of the affair it a Normia Bicknell Mansfield, president,! Senior. m~eeting of the honor council yestcr- statedl that circulars were being mail- M larch 430, 7 :15 o'clock-Sophomlores CAKE dyThplcwhrthtewilb eebytaboytfidothwray s.SnosFrsmnv.Jnos EALAgivenl will be annrounced later.1 women consider themselves for mnore April 0---Winner vs. Faculty. CO FE _____active studeont governnment. jC F E AlIpha Gamma Delta sorority an- I WNl- thme coinstituition mal~y not be 'Ch11i Ornega and Delta Zeta won tile pounces theO pledlging, of Addy Crofts, fireprinlted this semester some sugges- it ramlural gamres to have been1 play- '28, Virginia Ray, '29, Filroence Wid- itionzs for revision will be made to thi ed0( at 4 o'clock yesiterdIay afternoon, 2 5 c maier, '28. board of (directors for next year. 1 by (defauilt. The dfaulting, teams.* --- wer e Alpha Epsilon Phi and a com- Delta Gamma annouinces the piedg- Clhi Omega announces time pledging i ainatioiiof cizne I and Zone VII. THE ARBOR FOUNTAIN ing of C. El izabe'thl 1Hubbarid, '29, froam ,(lb Content Lansing, '28, Frau cis I a- j813 SO. STATE Mt. Cflenenw", iMich. Iconi, '253, and Eleanor Hol~t, '29. PAY Y'iUR UBhSCRIPTION NOW. I I 0 o 121 Soutlh ufaill 4 l c 1 JEW Araft ' *f ( r, r.. j" '- , n/. l" , - s . I ' /. (^ ^"(' , Utility Smocks', $1.00 Lamp Shades, 2 for $1.00 Smocks have proved their usefulness as cover-all garments for wear about the house. You'll find these attractive and serviceable! Selection of colors.- (Second Floor) A. lot of cheer for a little nmoney? Printed lamp shades sell today at two for $1.00). Crystaline shades; are pricedl today at $1.00 each. (Main Floor) Bandettes, 2 for r$1.OO a duraible satin pink and white. Soap Specials Today These bandettes are fashioned of faced material. Sizes 30 to 36, in Regularly priced, inc. (Main Floor) Full-Fashioned Hose $1.00 Pair Pure silk, full-fashioned hose in all the good Spring shades, as well as white and black. ReAl Dollar Day bargains guaranteed to wear'. (Basement Store) Castile Soap, regularly 20c .....10 bars for $1.00 Hard Water Soap, choice of any 10c grade................13 bars for $1.00 Toilet Soap, choice of any 25c grade....................5 bars for $1.00 (Main Floor) Bath Towels, 3 for $1.0 Bath towels in a heavy knit quality thai is dur-M able, yet soft. White and blue patternfs. Size 19 x 39, 3 for $1.00. Size 24 x 28, 2"four $1.00. 'x (Main Floor Annex) ' " / Waste Paper Baskets $1.00 Windsor Ties, $1.04:' Spring Colors Spring Shapes Spring Hats The colors of spring flowers and new grass- Smartly folded, dented or creased crowns- weather-worthy fabrics, felts and straws. gust the kind of hats for immediate wear-yet hats that will be smart right through the spring ! Only by a visit to Goodyear's hat department can you get full information of the new Hlats for Spring -style and color variety is extensive. Plenty of saucy style to please students' whims and fancies. II Attractive waste paper baskets enameled in blue, greenl, grey or cream are useful and decorative for tile college girl's study. (Second Floor) Novelty Kerchiefs 2- for $1.00 Silk crepe handkerchiefs in thmese gay novelty prints are smlart and colorful peeking from the pocket of tihe tailored frock. (Mlain Floor) Perky Windsor ties in bright colors 'i'd figured patterns give a sprinlgtime touch to the winter frock. Regularly $1.25, today, $1.(0. (Main Floor)., Stationery Offerings Three pounds Crushed Bond paper aild two pkgs. envelopes, $1.41 value .........$1.00 Two pounds Louisene envelopes and two 1)otirls paper, $1.35 value ...........$1 (Main Floor) f 11 I $1.00 Reductions on Spring Dresses, Coats and Slickers 11 TO S I E' It. Wile -L'-"W * 111 II lhill I Ili 21 ( 0