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-AU-,_T----- 7 THE MICHIGAN tbAILY
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=l { A MF Darwin Notes Change In American Golf First Am Of Family Welfare Bureau
And Contrasts It With British Playing IsOToEncourageVOLIS rti OF l Welfare Bureau
Lu~vuMJI~TIIJIIEIIgLEAIs ToEncorageA Normal Home Ifte p~l
r, /+ (T practice
American golfers have changed in with great care. TF [}The Family Welfare bureau of Ann elude those of health, personality and veryone
recent years. Such is the opinionof American athletes are often inter- Arbor is a widely known organization finances, and legal, educational, and There
Two-SteB AnV Graa March Open arernard Darwin in his article on e tgd in a great number of sports, k--y operates here and in rural com- environmental conditions. Ann Arb
,Tb"te Ati' rad' l[min GlfrsofTa outreamong which golf iN invariably iuclud- ifSmok'ijKgIn Library Is 1Dicussed By nunities. Thefrtamothsrgn At Christmas time the Elks, hefr-
Party; Decorat tirs and ors olfers of Two Countries," which ap ed. It is not uncommon in America to house Presidnt Li The first am of this organtefr
Olve HahoIwe en Efiect peared in the iay issue of the Atlantic meet players who have been coached wiez E'igagements ization is to promote a normal family eities and the sororities on campus Assign
Monthly. Ameri golfers used to be from girlhood. The British often ex- life. This is done by centering its contribute clothing and dinners to the for the
Montly. merc~,ngolers sedto b frm gilhod. Te Bitis ofen e- PAN PRTYchildren. Last year 147 were outfitted Cuc
NOVEL MX iSAlAi AMEpainstaking. They had many prac- press surprise at this fact. WILLactivities around the home and the t the enerosity o te Church
Au l tice stokers and worked hard for per- An English golfer will leisurely go Iprollems that arise there, either di- yg tnd i leseor-
fect form. Now they play quickly and to the clubhouse, get a partner, and rectly or indirectly. It cooperates C rtizati nnand 28 ctildre hr
SFs e woe we netie eai. her game will probably be easy-going. At the meetin of the Board ofwith the other bureaus located in Ann givenCismasdC loes Coeduc
last night by the sophomores, who According to the opinions of Mr. She plays primarily for the love of Representatives, Thursday, the busi- Arbor of both a national and local were distributed by the needlework able in
Jguild.
acted as hostesse at the annual Darwin, the American woman golfer the game. Americans are not satisfied ness gathering of all campus house character. Their offices, located in Ma a 1921. A
Freshman Spread held in Barbour is more sociable, more energetic, more unless they are playing scheduled presidents, several important matters the Chamber of Commerce buildingnY ases~are referred to the Uni~ foundedi
anxious to improverher ,game than the matches. Particularly is this true of to be called to the attention of all are housed near the Public Health rsty hospital and ther state in dpresent
- Englishwoman. However, the British women. Women play in a different University women were presented by Nursing association and the Michigan ical care exgin and has
Arriving at 8 o'clock, the guests players are as a rule more casual and frame of mind than men. They look the chairman, Evelyn Ogorn. Children's Aid society. Each year new phaseseof he college
were jswept into a circle two-step in friendly, forward with enthusiasm to handicap Smoking, it was announced, has Much has been done in Ann Arbor are taken new plases of the work
the gymnasium; which was gaily dec. The spirit of American golfer is contests. They do not like being been going on in the first floor rest for the needy in the past year. More tn up, until now this orgaiza-
orated with cornstalks and grinning noticeably different than one finds in casual. They admire true competitive room of the main library. Dr. Win. than 541 persons have been given ma- miuo fils an acute seed in the com-
jack-o-lanterns. The two-step was England. American golfers, being spirit, probably explaining their love Bishop, has called this to the atten- terial relief. This relief consists of as by. png the year over $2,
followed by a grand ., In the more sociable, will gladly play a four- in playing for medals, and in playing tion of the authorities and stated in food, clothing, coal, medical attention, een spent i Brelief wrk.
pogreshg marhn m eIthe ball game, a foursome, while in Lon- inter-club games. Women usually presenting his objection that smoking i and loans. These are but a part of the nce a ho eve is
were gv a far, ths addis don the majority of players are play- oe more spae time, and therefore is prohibited in any part of the plan which lead the family to econ- or as coplete as the social service 32S.
more t the scenevof Hallawe'en rev ing singles. Very often a Britisher they are in a different franme of mind building, this referring to the men as omic independence. srga istions in larger cities There
lacks the second quality so predomn- tha men who play golf. They allow a well as women. The most frequent cases are those
hgn nelrrln and special diets for the undernour-
elry. inate among Americans, .that of en- calm and firm mind to rule. It is a "Not only is smoking dangerous, be- of sickness, unemployment, desertion, ihd Teincude 10th cnes-
Acquaintances v were made easily by.fse.Tseicuebt ovl-
means o a novel socia m ergy. She tried for form,, and exce general concensus of opinion that men cause of fire hazards," said Miss Alice and non-support, tuberculosis, domes- cs d h ildeCashe
man o y a red outmixer mh lence it is true, but winning is the do not. Lloyd, one of the advisers to women, tic difficulties, inability to plan and cenmchen. Pecan
wAtter.ofleast interest. A happy Itdishsaidethat the American "golfer"but it also shows very poor taste, and manage, debt, mental defectiveness,onssat chdhriiwtaskand
a-Wter eainterest. A ,ha . Ib sadgofrwikiedtaaios Gierly hsqlo
were given secerty toce 20f apers teiimugrme, interest! in maiking .a can comkine .lightheadledness with I hope it will be discontinued in the and insanity. These cases are quite s imposbe fatos thentersl th-s Jumbo
were given secertly tb20 thperclass- inman number of hot , and mak strenuous concentration. She com- future." normal in a city the size of Ann is impossible for the mothers to ob-
noralin isnota omeri exep hrough private geer-
men, the object u deingnthat the twenty a naided nd independent scoreb ines cordiaity with, what has been ant matter brought Arbor, which is not a commercial t
fifth girl who shook hands with one are aims very oten practeced in Aner- termined an "oathful desire for Vic- before the group concerned the Fresh- center. osity. Jumbo
of these girls should be given a prize. ica ands missed in England. Amer- tory." This th9 British woman cannot man women. As is already known, In conjunction with other organiza- Many times the bureau in its work Mixed
Following this gene'aL hubbub of icans ehibit a great desire to learn do. .,However she is not so apt to all first year women students must be tions such as the Public Health with the family has needs of furnI-
merriment, eight frame of keno were a,nd improve their game; they are breat out, as the American golfer in their respective housing quarters Nurses' association, the bureau at- ture and other household furnishings,
played b those who t 'd;41 -desire to nearly always glad to read about the would do, with "You 'were 79, weren't by eight o'clock on week nights, week tempts to present an adjustment in canned fruit, fresh fruit, and vege- Lunc
dance. The necessary tmber of game and try to follow the instruc- you? I was 78. I beat you by one end hours being the same as for up- the best way possible with the avail- tables. Even old victrola records are
patronesses did .he .callinlg for the tions in the golfing articles they read shot. per-classmen. In regard to this, it able resources. The adjustments i-eagerly sought after.
players, chocolate dolls being award- - - ____ _- . was again stressed that although the
bdto th ewinners, as weas eight Japanese NewspapersCan ompareW ith plays given at the Mimes theatre were University W omen
oby prUniversity productions, no freshman
Best American Dailies, Says Kawakami would be allowed to attend these dur- Wear Velour Hats
Teams Enter On ing the week, but only on Friday or
taturday night.
S"Japna Round "a , although a small country, ciple words such as the nouns and Miss Ogorn impres ed upon the Small, close-fitting velour hats fea-
has two newspapers with. larger cir- prepositions and conjunctions. Type- members of the board the responsi- turing shades of bottle-green, soft
culation than any in the United States. writers and linotype machines are not biity and authority which is theirs, rose and tan, cap the heads of campus
In the intramural hockey toirna- There are 1,137 dailies, and. 2,850 used. All copying and type setting and which can be benefically used women this fall, says Mrs. A. L.
int the K na elta, ,Martha Cook,
metteKpaDetMrh oo,--. ..are done by hand for improvement of the Universt of
and Bet'y Barbour teams have ad- weekly and monthly periodicals with reds gan for improvement oHughes, head milliner of Jacobsons.
and Bigyarb~n teas hav ad-"News gathering is muc the same Micehigan campus.-y ;
vanced t" the semifinal round of the an aggregate circulation exceeding in Japan as in the United States. The The next meeting of the Board will She prophesys an even greater popu-
A tonrnament. The fourth entry will 1Q(000,000 or one paper to every six lot of the journalist is unenviable, for be held on Nov. 5 at which definite larity for the small hat with the vogue
be the winner of the Alpha Omicron persons. The newspapers, compare the salary is very small and the social plans will be made for the League for the individually fitted ones.
Pi-Delta Gamma contest, Kappa Del- with the be in America. status low. They are looked down up- party to be given on Nov. 11 "The college women, she says,
ta entered the semifinal round by de- "In the United States, the income ,on everywhere. Editorials are not ---
feating felen Newberry, 4-8, Martha of a newspaper comes from advertise- written as only news is issued in the MRS. HANLEY INSTRUCTS shows greater taste individually and
s agrop, ha an oterbody of
Cook by .beating Phi Gamma Mu 4-2, ments. But in Japan the income from papers. At one time editorials were s rhtd
while B tsy Barbour was given a de- the advertising and the subscriptions written, but after they obtained the Mrs. Stewart Hanley, women's dis- women. Invariably she selects neat,
fault byDelta Delta Delta. is equal. The book publishers and liberalization of the government, they trict champioh, assisted by Miss not gaudy apparel, which is doubtless
In the B tournament the semifinal dealers advertise more than any other gave up editorials." Madge Miller, instructed 70 University the reason for the popularity of the
ists are Alpha Epsilon Phi which was firms, showing that there is a great According to Miss Katherine Atsuka women Wednesday on the Universitytd
granted a default yesterday by Alpha reading public," says K. K. Kawakami of Tokio, who is, doing graduate work golf course. Everyone received in- tailored styles in dresses as well as in
Chi Omega, and 'Pi Beta Phi whose in "Asia" for October. in the University, "Women do not dividual attention, all faults detected, hats. I find the University student as (
team wqn over League I by a score of "There are many differences be- enter the field of journalism in Japan. being pointed out, and recommenda- a rule rejects trifling fads, preferring
2-0. Thie winners of Alpha Phi-Zeta tween a Japanese daily and an Ameri- The only activities open to women are tions made. The girls were commend- to express her own personality,
au A p nd Adella Cheever-League can one. Each paper issues both a Work in public health, medicine, and ed on knowing the fundamentals of though in the matter of colors and
oxr gantes will be listed as the other morning and an evening edition. When settlements. There are practically no the game well. Mrs. Hanley, it has
tostf* fnalists.shades she is quick to see and to - :
ntstig finalists. ,, an 'extra' is issued the subscribers opportunities in the business world." been stated, is on the outlook for
I th games scheduled to be play- get one free. The 'extras' varying/in promising women. adopt the "newest thing."
yesterd, Delta Delta hdelta do- size, and only contain news for which Scholastic averages of fraternities --__-_.__:,_.;,,_____
faulted to Betsy Borbour while Alpha they are issued. The newsboys ped- and sororities at Northwestern uni- Dolls for the children of imprisonedz
Chi amega granted a.victory to Alpha dling them ring bells and wave flags versity were higher during the past men and women a°e being made by
Epsilon Phi by default. The Delta in addition to yelling 'Extra!' year than at any time since the war. the women at New York university.
Gamma vs. League II game was post- "There is no leased wire service,-
poned to: 4 o'clock on Monday, Oct. while ,the telephone and telegraph. are
3. The game between Alpha Phi and not much good, so aeroplanes, rtains,
Zeta Tail Alpha was fast and hard movies, and carrier pigeons are used. TO
fought with neither team outshining All this takes a great deal of money.
the othr in any department of the "The remarkable growth of the
game. Flashes of speed and consistent press in Japan seems all the more sur-
follow-ups on shots characterized, the prising when mechanical pecularities
playing of both teams.: The players of the language are considered. There
showed the effects of the heat, play- are 1400 different Chinese characters
ing as if they were tired but display- and 48 Japanese letters used. The rs
ing peg nevertheless. Chinese letters are used for the prin-
sho
bro
Gold and Silver Dance Hats r"turn
-:shai

?AGs THRRm
NOTICES
will be senior class hockey
at 11 o'clock this morning.
is expected to be out.
will be no practice for the
or Hockey club today.
ment of articles to houses
Women's league and Inter-
bazaar will be made during
k.
ation is considered undesir-
apan, amid was abolished in
women's medical school was
in Tokio after that, and at
t has an enrollment of 700
been raised to the rank of a
Jail eret'S
State. Phone 5860
Fresh Salted Nuts
ws ..........$1.00 per lb.
s ...........$1.50 per lb.
ds .........$1.50 per lb.
Peanuts 40c per lb.
Halves .. 30c per lb.
Nuts .......80c per lb.
hes Fountain Service
T'he football fashions
w the prominence of
wn tlones. Your cos-
e should be in dif ferent
de f oftl! rb o ,s

Felts, Velvets and Satin The impression aroundl " tha
sym
here seems to be that the
Flowers in 'Various Colors ou.t 0*
word imported' in an ad is Blo
XTOTHING very new about that, is there?
You've heard it a thousand times. If you've a synlomym for bunk. An es
PUYEAR .& HINTZ ever kept house you know it's true. effort to put on the puppy we
Mic'higan Theatre Building In The Hoover beating, instead of being concen- sho
trated in a few violent strokes as with carpet- or appear up in the bks ec
537 E. Liberty beater or broom,ismodified into aseries ofswiftly
repeated air-cushioned taps.This is accomplished Let all and sundry know roo
bymeansofa totallynewappliance-theexclusive that 80% of fabrics tailored
and patented Hoover Agitator illustrated here.
Suction lifts the rug off the floor and floats it ony d - a p
a cushion of air while the Agitator gently flutters tations-and not from Roch-
W IIIout all the embedded grit.
IT N EY * AXEThen strong suction draws all this dirt into the ester either.we
dust-tight Hoover bag. } Take their overcoats. All red
(under new management) Simple, isn't it? Efficient, too. "You have to
beat rugs to get them clean." of trans-Atlantic fabrics. fin
S3 ecial Business Men's Luncheons From The difference between The Hoover and avacuum Yes, Sir! Fromacross the styl
11 to 2:3O-40, 5Oe 6Gc cleaner is that The Hoover does beat them- you
"Positive Agitation" being a feature of the cele- same ocean that Lindy put fine
brated Model 700 Hoover and of the lower-priced on the front pages. sho
Diitter from 5 to 8 o'clcbk-75c to $1.00 Model 543 Hoover as well. ago
Feel them and be con- pric
Short Orders At All Times vinced. See them and buy. order to give you the assurance that ou
SReg rde Mak we must be continually weeding out the
I BE A TS . . . as it Sweeps as it Cleans es, sir.
lW kifand selling the former for less money.
erake iap for your Sunday Dinner e will make you an allowance, on your old ca erierg
a new Hoover on easy payments.
. n 12 o oc'Ali price,th Model 700, $75.00 or the Model 513 (First Floor)
-TDusting toolsH'$12.50.
THOMPSON'S -

t your outfit will be a
iphony of color with-
being monotonous.
nde shoes finish a tan
emble in perfect taste.
are selling our blonde
es at this reduced price
ause we must make
m for new stock.
$595
Another group of shoes
wish to offer you at this
uced price. You will
[that these shoes are,
e, right, and we assure
that they are just as
as our more expensive
es, in fact not so long
they too,, were higher
ed footwear. But in
ir stock is always ,new
older from the newer,

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