'TTJT, STAY, JANUARY 18, 1927 THE MICHITs\N DAILY PAGE MIN' >>Y -- - ~ -- s. -- Fr N,.l,%PkM,.rMt W JRYfln.'c w ujy j), t fk' fml; /t"5 l "- '1S ''''' ii 4 AEMIrN nnn'in e hearlse Junior ? PRINCIPLE MUST RE DASIS OPARTY Pay During Exams1 LLGACSYFOMROVNR t k P A C;'Iimzil (ee Takles Over )IAlribiT'tiou ()i Simlior (xowiis And Ol ~f' Morar BoairdNl T63 TAKE ORDERS MAR.. 2=12 Caps and gowns for senior women -will be handled by the undergraduate campaign committee of the Women's league for the first time this year. The week of March 2 to 12 has been set ?aside as the time when senior women can' be fitted with gowns at Blarbour gymnasium. The league has bought the gowns outright from the manufacturing comany and will handle the rental 'of them exclusively through the per- mission of Mack and company who have always taken care of this in the past. The gowns are of the same quality and sizes as before and will rent for $5. It will be necessary for each senior to buy his own Mortar- board which will be sold by the lea- gue for" $2.50. A deposit of $10 will be roquired -when the gowns are taken out and the remaining $2.50 will be refunded upon their return in June. The un- lergraduate campaign committee it taking over this work is providing an accommodation to the senior women and is also adding another avenue of income to the building fund. Senioir women will need their caps and gowns for the first time M .arsch 15 for the opening night of the Junior Girls' play so that it is important tha' they get them the first week in March when they will be distributed from Barbour gymnasium. The~e is one standard size which fits 48 'percent of the people but if anyone needs15an. un- -usual size, such as an extra small orj extra long gown, she may get a ,specialI order by calling Catherine IKelder, *27, at 7117, without adlditional cost. Tournament Teams1 Start Second Rounid J~nir Grls ply rP y ~ '~i~ b "F{arty loyalty muslt not involve into political life,"' oil~imas 1i. thiladlherence to politics n chRt5 Te ni i art r .' -12 (C ?{:dA0(lolli y . . v.,2 Ch 1.11{ L1.{)violt e the (dictat~es ofthe i- In enl, are otuso 1has' a f0 as'nz ~ >i o L, :~ a io Los. Ech 1(1W 1 conscience. -- - -.I ibe i " f uAu .-l oa'-Ieito 1the women per n:t themselves to he or fc oiatt SiiIhat ;zri oeiale ye mt ~1~j;oi ..Iao weekf'o~ Iused by either party to advance the Obscnred _iby tfi l =;ic> re h-i' rt Ia- toGdr'-~5cause of tcorrulpt candlidates they can-i vantagefatwho IPsV l} ' v ? Lecu1rC'd not1)(k . -^eid.u a scape their full Share of responsi- that truIiha h 'lb W1011 it E no-,-tit,', 'veu i jlClie acceJ it i bility ," declar'es 1:1'S. Nellie Tayl~e its only reslt i:; to pl... i in (ne' _"L a membller has a a exc m.iinat cn ol{n the !ROSS, the first woman gover'nor o, ,y- Icandidate of iuow'!thv sa'd;r{ s? A (lay follovi ing, the time at whlich her! oning in discussing women's share of I corr'upt nubi Ia official s es eidier hno-~ is seheo{ulel ;o rm{ed . provided the blame for corrupt politics. Elect- his party'nrhsconr. that sh1e in(°'ornls the (:oI~litte a rsei- ed in 1924 as state executive, Mrs. Rossi As gove-1rorof t'l is iaot scnUa}e timle l>efore the rehlea sal. The h as had experience in the responsibi-i grant its iv")men In' iigLC)o'.oe. comlllitee viii b1en ap Oiilt a Lute for( ities of a public official and also as a 1864), Mrs. celie 1to, Ihas endedc hek her to make up, her absence. mocther. She has three sons who are tern i ofil ":,e i.Oot(!:,l 4 e1,) V. (All rehlearsals wvill be discontinue' the only children in the country whose' Emerscn, tb, lPepiaiiiilc i a (' u ;t:aill the wceek-end of the J-liop so that parents have both served as governor I her recent contest for re-elect ioll. s ,thosv wlho wish to macy go home before of an Amrerican state. Mrs. Ross is--- the beginning of the new semester. the widow of former Gov. William B3. '~~srb for 1-he iMichigan D ailY. The .schiedule of reimarsais for the1 Ross. -wecl-s of finals will be postod on the "Principle must lbe the basis of our! Wonl's leagute bulletin board in Bar- allegiance if any real benefit is to be; > bo{,sa. yiazna:-sina. derived from the entrance of w omen ~ _ _ _- _ _i ~ - i?; Progaran-t Building." Thiis meeting will he the third pro- <,ra nt,. ) b conducted in the Club Lea decrsbip series under the auspicesl of thie City Y. W. C. A. It will b)e 1W' (04(4 by a supper at 6 o'clock. :_toi intending to come to the meet- inm isi invited to attend the supper. ceive extra instruction. 'thie tonith 9,oor.of Vudcrsh;:y hall. This tripi of Mrs. H anley's to Ann' Elective tclr ing( '; lvii met tat Arbor is the fourth time she has visit-i 5 o'clock oa nth a osof Bar- 0(1 the University for the purpose of hour gytnas smm.: instructing women in golf and the sec.-; -,It1ird i eiY. A heV. C. A. and time she has worked with the we- ileadersip ereswllbehedat 7. inien in indoor golf. She has found, o'clock tngtat teCi y Y. W. C. A- some very promising imaterial -nd all - -- women have made decidled improve- I Coral is taking the place of the mont under her instruction. 'popular jade of last year in England.. -Aoi Scrtaie OLFER WILL CONTINUE NO0T I CE S W 'ill Talk Tonight NVRST NTRCIN Class basketballl piractice will be r Mrs. Stewart Hanley will spend to- held as follows tF oday: Ju1niors and Tv Dtritwoen.Mis raFr7-day in Ann Arbor where she will; seniors at 4ocok freshmen and z.1 I J'i M 'i ry M lard will lie theI coachI the women of the liniversity sophlomolreat5o'lok speker ontheClb Ladeshi - Who are enrolled in the golf classesE Junio~ ris lyrhasl for to- '-,ier t nathCllbehederat ip7o'ckof the physical education department. (lay are as, fo lo), s: At4 'cslock, 1 tlla il behel a 7 'clckMrs. Hanley will instruct all women chorus 8 inl narlor, chuoruls:12 in Sar- ln thitl the City Y. W. C. A. Mliss i fo 1 to 5 o'clock in B~arbour gym- ,o.h Caswell Angell hal; at. 5 o'clock, - ald 1larMilrd ae Gll le- asium. All women are invited to come ('hlorns 2 in S rh'as "1':.Angell ball, aiesecret aries in Detroit and will- out for instruct ion and those who are anti('horus;GII iaro.1at)eea, ~alt of'their expcriences concern-i, -- ,, - - -1~-__11 1- _ 1 , . I .11 ,+ 1 1,fl Cowskin and its imitation haveo in vogue in England. come ~. r- ^ rat i ,, [A I I . i i , , ' r i # i I 's I 1, I I f 4 A Htoisery Sensation!, :' ' . ?'! ' _3 . ' '" : K =t:. TI.r All Perfect Silk Full Fashioned mww..* Y New Jewelry . Hose Immediate Wars 11 11 PAIRS 3FOR $ > " HAT'S OF SATIN ARE The really fashionable womIan has long since discarded her winter chapeau and has sought for the new in millinery. Here are Lrand-new arrivals showing the very newest in spring style features-lovely little hats of lustrous satin comnbined with tiny brims or hands of straw. JACOBSON S Single Pair, $1.65 This isn't a sale of Christmas left-overs-we didn't have any. They are all perfect, full-fashioned silk Dexclale hose, a newi stock. The sensational low price is made possible by co-operation of the Dexdale mill, vvho have allowed a special discount on the large quan- tity o:rder we placed.- Get at least a half-dozen pairs. Sale starts this morning. Continues Wednesday and Thursday. AUl Fashionablc Colors ody ears ('ellegiate hiuem like old:-iaahionc(1 belt buckles, are in po;i(I t: ..iler, seine plv1 zn a adother's with colored stone settiap. 1 .'0 to $1.75. ?:a (It i3 4 hsarc; unIdeniably s mart this season! H-erc they ireo priced [roin 75c to $5 a strand. Pea' "IFl(u5x4cwe try i ; win ;ing much fashionable favor. The,re are i.'es bc: sad lpendants on Sterling chains. Pink and l it-- pearls.