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rrflrnD~y, SPTEMBR 2~, 927. THE MICHIGANp DAILY '~G 1

PACE FIVI

LEAGUE OPEE Paris Decrees Black For All Occasionss
i-ummi T~ nrummnil Says Stunt Visitor To Lelong Shops

PO0L I CE FR NIJO Swimming Gains Favor With Womlen1; PARISIAN GIRLS WILl
JAPNES F A PP E S Evidence Caution InAttemptingFeats~ ER
t Michigan women's present enthu- opinion of Mliss Ennis H~all, instructor

America. Trimmings are often flow-
ers made of the same material as the
dress on which they are worm.
"I don't known where they well-
dressed French women keep them-
selves," she continued. "You don't
see many of them on the streets c f
Paris. Of course, they don't have to
shop. They have their clothes made
specially. It seemed to me that most
of the Parisian dress shops were tlhere
for the benefit of American tourists.
But, really, the absence of' well-
dressed people is conspicions. J4(st
as an example, you see lots of cotton
stockings there, and can you imagie
them oil the street here?"
TO GIVE COURSE IN
MOVING PICTURES
A notable addition to the curr le-
lum of the University of Southern Cal-
ilfornia hais been made this year with
the introduction of a course in motion
pictures. Obviously the desire of the
university officials is to give the
students a working knowledge in th6
picture theatricals and to impart the
fundamentals of the art which will in-
elude work in acting, dancing, direct-
ing, and scenario writing.

Japan ese "apes' obdhi~cd
short skirted and roi gtl ae dv
Po n lay the nmetrotoli~l TY)U OlI l e-
p artment as a resualt of' numerouls
le(ttersV! fromindizn;flh i (1 Vfl± ( nd

siasm for swimming would seem to in-
dicate that the relative ratio between
the two sexes as regards deaths by
drowning will become increasiiz:ly
favorable to the "weaker sex."

Th1 ]OiC aeb uy mpoed A te1rset0ie0 anshncs Many women are prejudiced ag'ains t l)ubaliC schools. They_ exist only in
keeping their e_ "s on '1Cmamst con- of drowning are 11 times greater thani the gymnasium po nacuto t n ftepoe ureso ai
spIious "flappers," anld, if the latter those of a woman. This estimate was appearance. The yellow color of the but eventually they may be added to
are etetedf r c nr 1s mi- mae b HoaceWeir th swmmig 1other, schools if the. results are good
are etetedflitin orothrwie ms- mde y Hrac Wer, he wimingwater is due to thle iron, in it. rihe and the expense are too great.
c'oilductalP g lhcIel ( ~. 1o hil them instructor of the Philadelphia Y. it.
bcfre he uveil an bet is. . ., nd as ase o drwnig sa-pool is d1rained 1an1d cleaned and the 'The girls get a regular' housekeepin g
A write i°r h 'iio ~~ld on tistics compiledl for last year. rliswae chndevlyStdyndoustredysawe.Tyae
the "fl1a,er' -it-4k t s fl'lows: "EAt Itto 1 ratio is believed to be due to 1heme is cas atcurulto'ofresh taughflt Ihow to (list, scrub),polish
the s1h1f thelatr man's carelessness in attempting feats, water. Laboiatory etsaeinli(c o:f floors, wash1, iron, Cook, alnd how to
iii(I~l grl haIii ecetl sw beon hs bilty'iicvaicr inth1 oltwivce(ra week . market. They will buy th~e supplies
burst ctl uhu lierid(-lc. _ l While the women who are enroll{ d The Union'1 ool i;1klpt (clan1by and prepare themu.
fig r. 'li oodeu rl et lersl ' n the swimming classes this year vrosmas ~e'i r iidb
violet A'1 dli ad (t t1'; 1 1'in. ICI A'3IE~~'(l~I1; lll ~tI
up wihV ) '11i11oaei 1 ;ip;,a ad show eut husiastic interest in learning aa i reR,. W onel' iig alsetn
chocks ,._, sor--skirt-1111nd1high- .eleto swim, most of thoem are extremely IIr loteeLiacntn nlwof!60)0, has; been opened at the Ohio State
shes Int 'f(l;ltst(h is ~cautious in attempting any feat whiclh fres wt. h e nc iratureof the I iviersit ,
palinful 'lng, i whn ;, at ullvthey are not sure they can perform11. .'nilt ?'130i'" kept' coiisidei'ab i ower - --____
see a lisix lr~onte , v'et evertlheless, Michigan is developai tantht o t1)yCnas(31P lon W.A.A.iwomnen a<t fthe University of
the feeling1s: much\'1 ov.'' some expert aind fearless womanac l Uof 1h1)grater acivit y of the Neblraska sell candy and11x1 apples dur-
lillii I~4 ~ nn ~~s imersywho use it. 711 g'the Iintiss2I;>ions~i of.games.
'11lL f x' 't r si ht)l lE$<f71l -,FS W me U aLrll' n I.L3

gidmsesoldhesena
any young awom;an hol
card the 1k'Imooi ne
niajolity (fI iNatie
nmodernmIII\i ~i hc
img into C 'Ih,! .

Orchesis members are requested to
be present at the meeting of that or-
ganization at 8 o'clock tonight in
Sarah Caswell Angell Hall.
Tryouts for University Girls' Glee
Club will be continued Thursday from
5 to 6 in School of Music.
Intramural hockey games btegin
October 3. All upper class hiomer
and those who did not have physical
examinations must have a heart and
lung 0. K. before then. Health Ser-
vice is open for this purpose from S-
12 every week-day and from 1-5 every
day except Saturday. The examiner
will give a card which is to be in -the
box on Miss Hall's desk by Friday
afternoon.
RflNTTFTT Woodard at lii
Nights 75c to $1.-0
PLAYILIJSE Mats. TuOS 50c 75c;
Frederick Lonsdale's4 Bigget Succes
"The Last of Mrs. Cheyney"
- . Charmirg Comedy wih lritliaut Linges

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By the Month:
Underwood, Roya
W1

;n ott -:c: rd. cl education arc required to piss'
that. Th'at - he~ Red Cross life-saving tests in their!j
it). te "lehgnwoe oldb bl o h ew rcv;t*,sim as well11as any other university
t vesl omen in the country, if they hadl1 -2 Imp ort(
adequate facilities tor training," is the
Peroque P
SL L NG / Br
it a 'typewritera
or for the Semester -- Your Choice
al, L. C. Smith, Remnington, and Others.
le Keep Them in OrderI
In
Lder'S Pen Shop
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