THE MICHIGAN DAIL Y PAGE FIVE a ~fla.M$fl~SSSflW aa.at PAOF~ FIVE I IVA= =A, va I= t= x s s r * I s ih j. ;; J '' UI: 4 i I p 1 +,, Mortar Board and Senior Society Will, pno ac oB ie Saturday Night ,ADVISORS TO BE PRESENT Introducing a novel idea, Mortar Board and Senior Society with the as- sistance of the social committee of the Women's league will entertain the en- tering upperclass women at a party to be held from. 8 to 11 o'clock Saturday night in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The committee of advisors to wom- en, composed of Miss Alice Lloyd, Miss Grace Richards, Miss Beatrice Johnson and iMrs. Norma Mansfield, will be present to help extend to the new upperclass women a hearty greet- ing. The party will be strictly in- formal, the principal object being to acquaint the guests with each other in order to endorse hearty co-operation and friendship in the future. Minna Miller, '27, who is in charge of the affair, urges that all upperclass women attend, in spite of the fact that personal invitations can not be extended to all, and it is hoped that thie plan will find favor with the new women students. Each member of Mortar Board and, Senior Society has secured five senior women who have acted as advisors and who will act as hostesses at the party, endeavoring in every way to make the guests feel welcome and en- joy the informality of the occasion. The smallest watch in the world has been produced by a Canadian watchmaker. It is so tiny that a Can- adian .five-cent piece will cover it. LUNCHEON 11:30-1:30 AFTERNOON TEA 3:00-5:30 DINNER 5:30--7:30 SUNDAY DINNER 1:30-2:30 PAVLA'S COFFEE SHOP 221 S. State Dial 8944 E Womea May Apply even 1111 inrcing. A regular physical educa-Isuit. and rubber cap are required of F'reshne o e rsty Y. . . . I hldngeorth pO~tVn 5 IMIMf WILL USE" Lion swimming class has been organ- all those who enter the pool, (entering women and the freshmen ot Fo tized which will meet at 8 oclock an ttistm 7Unvriywoe u kshS e k r the campus. Its primary purpose 18 Ad ios fie liillfffl ,a. have enrolled in this class and there _____ to provide a means for the newcomers Ad iorVffc IGbflbRN UNIOIUIPOOL 10 oclock twice a weekitis pooli is still roomi for a few more who de- MsLanMohdnheautr to get acquainted with each other and and girls electing this corse and ptSire to wl their physical education MisLaeMuideteduhe with the Y. W. C. A. Ruth Fine, '2, Under the leadership of Miss Bea- tending classes regularly will recive credit in this way. of a general in the Turkish army, will is chairman of the party. trice Johnson of the office of the ad- Swimming Is proving one of the credit ini physical education. The pool Regular campers tests will be used speak to the freshman women at a visors to women, a new employment most popular sports for University i looe tti iet oe by the students for progression and party to be given at S o'clock tomor-th biieauforis lsoope atthi tie t woe curs, nlater in the year life savingtests may row night in Newberry hall. This af- ( bueufrundergraduate women is women this year, who are so fortunate who are not enrolled in this core eiokdof tei n fsvrl te~- beingmrgntihae.beenmdesor Rbutthe ant Ads eigognzd Anubrof ap- as to have the use of the Michigan but who wish to swim for pleasure. ewre f byth students. fairisoefsvra thatth Univer- pithent h ave beeexpademuch farther Union pool every day except Fridays, Twenty-five swims are being ofered Saturdays and Sundays, from 8 to 11 for five dollars or twenty-five centis° without the co-operation of both wom- o'clock in the morning and Thursday a single swim. A grey cotton tank a en and employers. _____. A number of women having free af-- on an hourly oasis at the regular _ V student rate of 40 cents per hour. The .~ We woish to announce that available supply includes such bran- M icroscopes r chies of work as tutoring, clerking,- 'a typing, helping with children or house- I= -u ema etW vs r oeb work. A file is kept in the office of u tethocopes Haem acytometers O rPr aetWae r oeb the advisors to women of all those Exer-D mostatr ro etroit desiring work and also of persons . _.- -Y looking for help. As rapidly as pos- 1 Laboratory Supplies° sible Miss Johnson is getting in touchyLr- Other Beauty Work done here also ants, and is bringing employer and 625_E._ibertyext____ employee together.- The cash value ofa college educa- P 4 = ~ tihas been estimated at $70,000 byE.be ac & Son Co. - " . -. a statistician who based his calcula-r =-4 tions on the earning capacities of a = 0020 East Liery t ° number of university graduates. -_ The Quality Shop Lnei Coes.HseyWhat's a Watch Without a Crystal1? 1 11 1 S. University Ave. and Novelties -Mgg We have on hand a stock of watch crystals which is so complete that weAli e o can guarantee a fit for any make ofA general li e o Supplies watch, for all Students and Colleges The Watch Shopan he'SuhEDw. A. CLARK Engineers' n Architects' The oman'sSot University near Chur'chlSt. 1With DetiigMae il Store __________________ Loose Leaf Books, Fountain Pens, 109 West Liberty ~ VLYJWLYilmntsteFl Pencils, Typewriting, kStationery IN Fashions. Sparkling brilliants are seen ifl and Pouand Papers Necklaces, Bar Pins, Brooches, and Bracelets. This jewelry provides novelty with good taste,___________________ I and its the rule for smart dress accessories in all seasons. The New Jewelry Styles ready atWP vended .124 South Main Str eet eparment of Telephone 4171 M'ichigan L'ER'SBook Ends of RIA T E $1__ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ Decorated Metal jonary-Based upon -I$.0P i ITERNATIONAL? Gay flowers and birds decorate l'hose questions about words, {y t these metal book-ends! They're tently in your reading, writ- attractive enough for the living red instantly in this store of ro aladp~iual n, New words like dactylo- suitable for the student's study 9, tfechette; names such as bedroom ! Priced to please, $1.00 r, Smuts; new Gazetteer en- a pair. Latvia, Vimy, Monte Ada- Gift Shop-Main Floor 106,000 words; 1,700 ilustra- , z- ages; printed on Bible Paper. ur College Bookstore or Write Lamps Cast ration to the Publishers. & C.MERIAMCO.a Cheerful Glow. spleeaMs.A N ew Collection of Orientals $2.98 WhatI~ is Mor Alluring 'Than Brugh by .,K. S The dullest corner of the room by cheery reading nook under the Pari In pire Fr ck ?warming glow of a floor lamp! Pari In pir d F ock Black metal standard equipped wt eoae acmn Jamgotchshade, complete $2.98. Here then are types you will not overlook. For a Spe~cial Sale Lamps-Third Floor dOctober 2 to 16, inclusive W aste Baskets E ALLEI For the Game- For the Tea GyadUe ~~IALLER ~~The well known Oriental rug expert, Mr. K. S. amgotch, is G yad~eu For he Dncehere again with a new collection of Oriental masterpieces, person- ~ie~ t usFrteDneally selected by him fr his Anm Arbor patrons. Scatter rugs, exqui- 75c Libery St.Rugssite small pieces and large room sizes, are found in this extensively. varied collection. Practical but one-the-less at- GJ E$19.75 -_$5.5 Our sales of Oriental Rugs have won favorable comment from tactive are the waste paper hundreds of enthusiastic buyers in Ann Arbor and the vicinity, baskets enameled in gay com- Many customers are coming from Detroit because they appreciate binations of black and colos!' tedistinctive charm of rugs in the Jamlgotch collection and because They are priced 75c and $1.00. th1 realize that our prices are far below those prevailing in. larger Wicker baskets in soft boudo! citie . sha es r nge f o$2.25. t Prices Within Everyone's Reach Art Goods-Second Floor Several hundred Oriental and Chinese Rugs are offered at the Pillows for lowest prices ever offered anywhere in the country. Small rugs ;. are available at $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 and up. Desirable sizes for living Every Cozy Nook rooms are priced at $1500, $17.50 and up. zinc Racks Shop of~ Personatl Service r j Beautiful Oriental Rrassware, Indian Prints and Armenian Hand-Q !t 1< - eches ar n lded n th Jaloflfl col l ectioAa an nnof ,ralre riena ln $ 1 .49 C-281 If MARTIN]I Furniture 112 East L. CIJ 4J r' I b These Maga D-@,er, a -,% C I It I It