SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rACE FIV ,ddib, Par) 0 -Zil Ted - z= .- BUSINESS WOMEN RUNS HOTEL FOR fillm I T BUSINESS WOMEN JUNIOR1 GIRLS' PLA4Y Jiope To Aromse Interest Of Grado-j ates By Special Performance And Detroit Trip RESERVE SPECIAL SECTION "Eight Till Eight" the 1928 JuniorI Girls' play will conclude its Ann Ar- bor run with two performances to- lay. The evening presentation will feature the recently established cus- tom of "Alumnae night" and will bring back to Ann Arbor for the week-end mnany alumnae from neighboring cit- ies. The main floor of the Whitney~ has been reserved as the alumnae section and has been practically sold out. It is hoped that the custom of "Alumnae night" will strengthen the } bond between undergraduates and - alumnae and will promote interest in the Women's league drive which ends? in June.° With the same purpose in mind,' the junior women are presenting .liss W rzifta Savord "Eight Till Eight" next Saturday in Detroit in Orchestra hall. Due to the Business women in Cleveland, Ohio, great number of Detroit women who have the opportunity to reside in a take part in the play, it is expected new hotel, Devon hall, which has re- that much interest in the production, cently been completed for them. It will be shown by Detroiters. The is in no sense a working girls' club, Alumnae association of that city has but an up-to-date residence, where assumed entire responsibility for ad- rooms may be obtained at the price vertising the play in Detroit. Junior they would pay in a rooming house. women are selling boxes for the De- Miss Marzita Savord is the manager troit performance. and her staff is made up entirely of All performers and the necessary women. A committee of 20 represent- committees will go to and from De- ative business and professional wo- troit in special busses chartered for J men act in an advisory capacity. that purpose and all women are ex- Devon hall is the consummation of pected to return to Ann Arbor after a dream of W. L. Ulmer, of Cleve- the performance that evening. A buf- land, but he lays no claim to being fet supper will be served at the Col- a philanthropist. The hotel is run lege club for junior women who make on strict business principles. The the trip. Arrangements for the sup- location is ideal, overlooking a park. per are being made by the Detroit It is hailed as the first step in soly- Alumnae association, through Miss ing the housing problem of the busi- Claire Saunders, '04,president of the ness girl in our large cities. College club. The two large parlors, library with States Hawaii Is Island Of Contrasts Between Ancient And Modern Customs' Honolulu is a very cosmopolitan city, according to Ruth Chan, '29M, ' who is attending the lniversity on a i Barbour scholarship. "I have never, seen any place," she stated, "where there are so many kinds of peoples, on the street as there are there. It! is all so different.s "The older people of the different nationalities retain the old customs of living, especially their manner ofj dress. There you will see the olderI Chinese women wearing the native costume, some of them still wearing! the trousers in place of skirts, andl the Filipino women wearing theirj light waists of stiff gauze, full puff-' ed sleeves, and brightly colored skirts1 the train of which they carry underI the arm. Hawaiian women are seen wearing the old holokus, which are! long white flowing gowns. Korean women wear the native costume of' a full pleated skirt and short white jacket. All oriental costumes arej alike in their gay colors and varietyI in style. i "The very old people, those not born on the islands remain among their own people in groups, and com- munities of Filipinos, Chinese, Jap-t anese, Hawaiians are formed in dif- ferent sections of Honolulu while the younger people of these various na- t tionalities go out and settle among the peoples of different races withi whom they have come in contact through the educational system. t "There has been great progress in education in lawaii just as there has been in th~e United States. There are many public government schools on the islands especially in 1-lonolulu. The chief private school, Punahouh, has more Aerican students enrolled there than students of other races (chiefly due to the high tuition which is charged although children of any nationality are admitted there. Kam- ehameha school for children of Ha- waiian blood has a large enrollment and admits only lawaiians. "The women in Hawaiian schools dress much more simply than do Am- erican college girls. In the two col- leges in Honolulu the students are more apt to wear dresses of cotton, organdy, or voile while the Americans wear silk commonly. The women in schools there do not wear hats to school as the American does. "We have organized sports such as basketball, hockey and volley ball and the girls from the Territorial Normal compete with the girls in the Univer- sity of Hawaii in these sports. Swim- ming matches are very popular there and all large schools have their own tanks. The women in Hawaii have the same care-free attitude toward life as the American due largely to the Am- erican influence there, for the old Or- ientals did not use to think they should work. Now they allow them to go to school and prepare for any Y. W. C. A. Y WOR KERiover a campaign of far reachingl Beginning their first spring activ- TAKES OVER WOR Imerit. The past three years Miss Da- ities, the outdoor class, which was vis has spent in Europe as the organ- formerly the winter sports class, will TO FULFIL PLEDGEizer of private parties motoring have a steak roast, this morning, un through France, the Pyrenees, the der the auspices of the W. A. A. out- Work towards completing the $10,-;Austrian Tyrol, Switzerland and Eng- door club. Jeannette Saurborn, '29, 000 pledge made by Kansas City, Mis-|land. Following the open road brings will have charge of the hike. Anyone souli for the League Building Fund'the traveler in contact with the life of who is interested is asked to meet has been taken over by Miss Marjorie;the countryside as well as the great at 10 o'clock at Barbour gymnasium. Davis, '13, in the absence of the reg- centers of art and learning, and all Food will be brought after the group ular chairman, Mrs. J. C. Fuller. Miss the advantages of the small party are is assembled. W. A. A. hiking points Davis is undertaking this capacity enjoyed, rather than the encumbrances will be awarded to any one taking this even though she has not been actively of a large, unwieldy group. trip. engaged in League work in the past. Now connected with the Barstow --v - -- - _._ - _ _ - School in Kansas City, as head of the-- - mathematics department, Miss Davis BREAKFAST - LUNCH - SUPPER was occupied for years with the Na- : tional Y. W. C. A. campaign, and put It matters little when you come. We can please - you equally well morning, noon or night. Our food is always fresh andl our service rapid. vocation they wish even allowing them to go in for the work of the business I Ann Arbor Restaurant world. All thos-e who enter college plan to have a career although they 215 South Main St. also have a desire for the good times that the American girl enjoys." - --- - It's Economy to Buy Silk Hose This Way Three Pairs $20 Hose 450 Three Pairs$15 Hose,. $4. 00 11 Hand Woven in Italy! 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