TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 21 1927 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ............................................. - - - - - - - - - - - 0 TAT= M x t T T r BUNGLING BROS. CIR THEE DAYS REMAIN Anrymous Writer Answers Prof. Jack .SIMN NRE __ T-3N^0e^ 3"k-S SENSATIONAL C IL With Memory Of A Discussion In Paris SENSAINACO I 0 0r/PLI[ DlERS Tehoiwl that yuheard risei land by her nenL 13Side shows of the Bungling Bros, T'1C0F LETS early wole matter.unconcern about the Soph Circus to be given for the lust I the vicinity of the campus early last whole matter." time in Ann Arbor on Dec. 2 and , ")I - g ('a kiis Cad r ee week has been t ra :ed by a Daily re- Before we rose to go, an English- tm thosesanddormide woman who sat next to me at the All those whoish to ent will be the most enormous nd sen- 'frol com F'srdli er poiter sorrity littlueesa d fn- inaension, joined the group. h freshini swimming meet should sig sational collection of freaks and oddf o lsed oories, aide wa an expression of in- was a delightful person, a most ami- up n the poster in Barbour gymna- specimens in the known world. No ajured pride following the unfavorableable companion. She wore broad sium before tomorrow at 6 o'cloc other circus has ever dared to put BENEFITS 60 10 LEAGUE n'"t " "m^ "p""American ~ black shoes, black hose, and a broa rhe sw to ahemol on display. No other circus has BL~~I enb rf I N aknwyi-brinimed sailor hat. We were all very Thursday, Dec. 8, at 7o'clok, in the thmo1ipa.Noohrcru a ported head of the rhetoric depart-f d ever been in possession of such an There are yet three days in which ment. ea fond of her and naturally the con. Union.ever beenfin possessintofasuchta. tiniversity women andl Ann Arbor w0o- pne ftecmlinsaiigfo versation switched without a percep, There will be five magi event-, the aggregate. UnvriywmnadAnAbrw-One of the complaints arising from vrainsice ihu ecp 25 yard free style, the 25 yard bak Danzi Turcell- comes to. Anin Arbo men imay order Christmas cards from the throat of an older woman on the tible pause. crawld diving, and the ordinary re- the fattest and funniest lady in Amer-I the Women's league. This sale of campus found expression in writing, e were," said the young Amen- layn, and the novelty relay. - a. Her gowns would easily fit an - cards which has beei in progress but the author requests that her can, "just discussing the variou mer- a,o enter the novelty relay there elephant and her shoes-well. no mand since the middle of October when name be withheld for reasons of its of husbands in different national- T e the nevrelay ter ha n an te sh e e an each organized house on the campus stae e lqetcmetflo~ ties."I must be six members on the team. has been known to have feet large< a ried n he state. Her eloquent comment follows: i "Oh," said the Englishwoman,"as One member swims the length of the enough to allow him to wear them. cards. All orders for cards have been which took place over after-dinner for that, I can give you several tips. pool holding one tend o a rope, her Her giggle, too, is guaranteed to be placed with Mrs. Gutgesell of Chi- coffee one night in Paris. There were Don't marry an Englishman. They teammstesrholdin the other nd. s bslHel fetchin. cago who has a variety and low cost in the groun an Englishman of pere make the most casual of husbands. Wsn she reaches the other side she Her husband, in the astounding for all her cards to make it reason-.haps a young American man Quite fascinating, of course, but con- sepulled back by her team. Each person of Tim Pettit, the giant, will act able for all women to order cards oeo h hiha.oghstepiain writ tented when the conquest is made. (member in succesion does this. company her. He measures eight feet blfoalwo ntordr arsone of the highest paid fashion writ- 1etdwe h oqeti ae An entrant in diving will do three in height and is positively the thin- from this house. ers in Europe (a representative for You see, there're so many more women An en diving il o tree net an is itelymthe. t sn Some of the early orders placed a amn's magazine in America) than men in England that it puts q things. One (diven nut be chosen from nest man n either hemisphere. As for these cards have aliready been a.iand te rter who wasIingmeisome man at a premium. I have known the fr out, standing, andl running dlv- he approaches, towering above all fdar a and the writer who was doing smegirls to hire a man to go out with es, and the other two dives are op- mere men, he constitutes a truly I desultory free lancing in fashions.s t A man t ge a get tini~al startling spetacle. liey hyhv rie nAn 'I can always pick out an English te.Amnntrlygt ra Each woman may enter divin, the Baddy Bunger, former wrestler, Arbor and within the next few days woman by her large feet," said the many more favors and more attention Ech woan ayter dvnth e a unn t wil beoleiveed o teirwomn b he lage eet" sid hethan your American husband. I lived novelty relay, and two speed events( boxer, and cow-puncher, has consent- 1oweer thlereds yt timer owners. young American, with a deprecatory in South Africas for a numer of The ordinary relay will be considered ed to appeared with the circuw for However there is yet time to order smile toward the Englishman. InSuhArc o ubr o pe vn, i wic four mem(- isAnAbrpromne l. His cards for womnen w~ have not edccl u years, and the colonial husbands are Ia speed event, in wh ormm its Ani Arbor thh erformance only. i any orders andalo who senonplaceh But to our astonishment the latter something like your Americans. hers will make up a team. The 25 years of strenuous experience hav norder s but asohs who fn ~ hav only nioddedl. "Why is it," he asked, sTheewong arke ataurAmimns yard sidle stroke and the 25 yard made him the strongest man in the ordered but who find that they will "that my countrywombn never ap- SThere, had thenfloo are at apremium backstroke are the two events which world and it will be a real privilege need more before the Christmas s pear well dressed no matter what _hehadth ____r_____ey are given for intermediate swimmers. to see him perform. Though not us- sen is over. Tzliese orders should be they put on?" -_ually appearing as a professional. he Rlaced inmeldiately with Virginia The fashion representative looked LITERARY W ORKS M ICHIGAN W OMAN has many unusual and wonderful Read, '29, who is chairman of this 'nersed if y want a fakr-O A P S G O PRasnc ewlpdn sase inter esthe a- yon scnt frn re-'I H G N O OWM N feats which le will perform as a spe- committee. She can ale eached by ply," she said, "it's partly becauseACCORISCUSSERcCAMPUScGROUP! she O B DISUSSD ACORDD HOORvial concession. dialing 21716 or by calling at Betsy he will wear such big, heavy shoes. TOnBE DIACURSED-A Egyptian snake charmer, name arlbour hmouse. And then too, she affects the tailored Miss Mary Ziunmernann, 'Yl- 1, a less, alluring, and evasive, will vome Continually now until the final costume-her tweeds, without really - Contemporary poetry will be flhe tachr tfor many year in the Mar- with the circus as one of it most week of school before vacation, the having the figure for it. The Engish- subject about which the program to shall high school of Chicago, has profound attractions. Though she ap- eaily orders of cards will e rre woman is intrinsically the feminine be given by Portia literary society at recently been honored through a $.- pears heartless and repulsive a n has ceiveo. As soon as they are received woman in spite of her games and her -,.0 000 scholarship for high school stu- a mysterious and inexplicable power they will be delivered by the mem1ers sports. Put her in evening dress and11 :30 o'clock tonight will be centered. ents. The fund was ollcted by stu- over her venomous and poisonous of this committee. However, there are she suddenly becomes herself. It The tendencies of contemporary poe t dents and alumnae of the Marshall snakes. To watch them coil and un- only three more days in which to fill takes an American girl to carry oiI ry and the work of literary groups on high school and has been named the coil, tame and harmless at her touch, r sport things because of her boyish the campus will be discussed by Eve- Mary Zimmermann Pchholarship fund is an experience never to be forgotten no more orders ireceived shoulders and general air of self-con- .i, as a testimonial of Miss Zimnimer- by one who has ever witnessed it. l yn ugre-30 T TTTI p ^v fadence. And, I must add it," she said, ValerieGates, '28, will rea lselec- mann's services of more than 30 Rare and unusual Siamese twins in LEAGUE DJ LI J1~ "because of her long, slender feet tion from and comment on te woksI years. the person of Glory and Gloria, will ?CUS WILL FEATURE ECTION OF FREAKS appear. They were reared in Siam itself and should prove of unusual interest. Two ambassadors from Mars, freaks of the unimaginable nature and structure, will amuse the circus audiene dawith ori, inal and nri s f i T l C {A 1 I 1 feats.The regular meeting of the W. A. And ecstasy of ecstasies! there wilP A. executive board is postponed from be numbered among the people of the tonight until Thursday night at 6:15 sideshows Etimeneonstruski, the re- o'clock at the Cozy Corner. All inem- nowned Russian juggler. His astound- bers must be present unless excused ing gift of sleight of hand as well as before Wednesday night. juggling makes him sought for all Announcement was made at a din- over the world. Balance, dexterity, ner at the Kappa Delta house Friday and celerity are his luckily combined night of the engagement of Alice characteristics. Practise through Blome, '30 to George Bailey. Bailey i8 hours of relentless tedium have per- a member of Delta Alpha Epsilon fected the tricks with which nature fraternity. has embued him until no juggler in There will be, a meeting of Mum- the whole world can .urpass him in mers dramatic society at 4 o'clock on skill and ability. Wednesday, Nov. 30, at the Sigma Australian fortune tellers, a wild Kappa house. ape from Borneo, and many other Intramural basketball teams will shows of varying nature will also ac- not have any practices this week. Be- ompa- the bMg circus. ginning Monday, Dec. 5, the athletic A g''e at Circus and famous Side managers may arrange for practice Shows! What could be better? hours by seeing Miss Hall. The ~-_ _hours that will be open are Friday A school of ethics is a part of the at 5 o'clock and any evening during regular stud_- of the women students the week. The remaining hours of the of the 'TM Tilghman high school week will be used by the class basket- at Paducahi, Ky. lhall practices. Women and children smoke on the Lafayette College recently received Island of Raetae. a gift of $500,000. THESIS TYPING Promptly done Thesis Binding neat, accurate. typewriting paper Phone 4744 1111 So. U. Phone 4714 NOTICES INTERCLASS BASKETBALL Interclass basketball will be- gin today. Freshmen and junlors will play at 4 o'clock and soph- omores and seniors at 5 o'clock. ThI eua etigo h .A i' A , PLANS HEARD BY' CHICAGO ALUMNAE Officers, past-officers and chairmen of committees of the Chicago group of Michigan alumnae women, met for supper Tuesday night, Nov. 22, at the College club in that city. At the business meeting which immdiately followed the supper, Mrs. W. D. Hen- derson, executive head of the alumnae council, who was present at theI meeting as a guest, presented the final details of the Women's league building campaign. The members of the Chicago group have been most active in their work for the Women's league and Chicago has ecelled all other centers in gifts on the last half million dollars, and falls but a little below Detroit on contributions (luring the entire cam- paign. The Chicago gifts total more than $175,000 while Detroit totals more than $200,000. CONTRACTORS SENT BIDS FOR WOMEN'S BUILDING That makes her look dainty in spite of the most boyish clothing." The discussion went on to some lengths. Only scraps still come back to me. " . . . . there is a science about making the best of a person- whether it be a man or a woman- that has its raison d'etre.. . . . . take a good average of the well-bred A merican, the well-bred French, and the well-bred English, and none of them will make himself conspicuous by mannerisms in dress or cosmet- ies . . . . . what is a mannerism? . . Oh, wearing a long skirt when fashion cuts them short, or vice versa . . . . . you will know Miss America by her dash, Mlle. Francaise by her "chic" (trite, I know, but the only word) . . . . and Madame Eng- . " ""'" """.""" """" "."" ."" ."" Detroit Theaters --.-- --- -- -.................- - of Robert Frost, Amy Lowell, Edeward Arlington Robinson, Sarah Teasedale. and Edna S't. Vincent Millay. Mis3 Gates has had personal contact with Mr. Frost and Miss Millay. Frances Jennings, '31, who is a con- tributor to the Inlander, will read a few of her poems before the groun and Valerie Gates will also recite some of her recent poems. At Carlton college, Minnesota, hockey and soccer teams were re- cently chosen for the coming clas'u tournament. A new rule has been made that freshman and sophomore women cannot play on more than one team. T'his was done in order to give more persons a chance to play. 11111#t1111111111111##t{1111111111111111111 tlt Ul11111111111111111Illllttlt1111 iii1111111111111111111 ' Don't wade around in the wet to do your : Christmas Shopping ! ! ! You can buy Gifts from all over the world under one roof, and best of all, at WHOLESALE PRICES. Only the importer's profit added to the manufacturer's price. No jobber's profit; no retailer's profit.- THE MERRICK STUDIOS 928 Church St. OPEN EVENINGS ANN ARBOR, MICA. ^.;!11 11(1##{!1#tlllt tl 1111111!1#_ 1#1 11 111il {#t###llllilllll11!#1#llt###{lll t{1{( / Past Service Supreme Quaity Two reasons why we are always filled Lo capacity. BETSY ROSS SHOP N ckels Arcade 41inSWO1fW E.. i Bids to the general contractors for the new Women's league building were mailed Friday from the offices of the architects, Pond and Pond, of Chicago. The bids were mailed to a carefully selected list of contractors, each being given four weeks in which to return the bids. With this length of time it is hoped and expected that the contract will be let between Christmas and New Years. "If this can be brouglit about," was the statement of Mrs. W. D. I-ender- son, executive head of the alumnae council, "the actual work of con- struction will be started during the first part of January, possibly when, the students return from the holi- day vacations." Lipsticks, powder puffs and combs have been ruled out of the court room by Dr. Wesenberg, district judge in Berlin. 'yid and Last Week Beg. Sunday, Nov. 27-Mats., Wednesday and. Saturday Gene Buck Presents Leon Errol in "YOURS TRULY" CASS THEATRE Prices: Nights, $1.00 to $3.50. Matinees, $1.00 to $2.50, plus tax Shubert LA I'A VETTIE l'T'1OlT NOW SHOWING! Twice Daily-2:15 and S:15 UNCLE TOM'S CABIN Presented by Carl Laemmle Prices--Nights, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Matinees, 50c, 75c, $1.00. All.Scats Reserved I - - - - - -- - - )Woodward, at Eliot i 0 N S T E L E PLAYHOUSE TWVO WEEKSbeginning Mon., Nov. 2S The Gleason Tabor Laugh "IS ZAT SO" Itl1lll ltl llllllllllill i l llllllllltlll illlli llti fifti lfliil lll lll llt1f1 Slippers! 1'hey are ideal Christmas gifts! And wait S until you see the delightful styles we have, so soft, good looking and comfortable. Get a pair to go with sister's - c pretty negligee-a lovely pair of mules with perky little bows at the s de! - = Black satin Black Patent= ~e Biue Red- Dainty satin mules Mother's 'gift-Black that are mere whiffs satin quilted 'mules_ - of femininity, and lined with pink or- you couldn't choose royal blue satin more acceptable with a big pompom = gifts. Who wouldn't of feathers to match adore slipping her Just the thing to toes into a pair of round out mother's these dainty mules! shoe wardrobe. $3.75 to $5.00 (First Floor z Consulting no other tradition but the one of individuality is the portion of gift-seekers who select their wives, mothers, sweethearts or sisters gifts here. For in this irresistable col- lection of things truly feminine good taste keeps hand in hand with excellent value. Handkerchiefs, scarfs, sweaters, hose, purses, liaigerie, toiletries-you'll find an amazing collection. Everything that is new and smart. Priced to suit every purse. P onal Se o Consuting n othertraditonabut Ser oe o niiult -- - - - ~ _ _ .iI _____ ._ ggestions HOSIERY PURSES 89c to $1.95 $1.95 to $6.50 Silk Silk Bathrobes Tedd'ys NeglIgees $3.95 to $9.95 $2.98 $9.95 to to Scarfs $6.50 $19.95 $1.95 to $4.95 ' Flowers Pajamas Shawls Step-ins Formal Gowns-$14.95 up