P'AGE FIVE TV- PMTCMT-TC'.ANfDAIL Y rOT'MTlTAV rrTTTTTA TV 9,521 (9R 11 i UL!~a11A.J, 'i £5.L.UAt.IC . G }S;Ile"ll v l - WA Vs- t } HOUS[ ARE merican Women Have Loveliest Hands ' VIST101In World Is Conviction of Hand Expert BY A~1IY~L~ LB~tS fi b nlq fistiat i America the l"Perhaps the hands of the exotic, Tn ..............nYet l1. ~t{ 7 l7T fCSid-1)ishor French lady have lOf Unique Methiod Is iUsed By ('omiitt4e To Learn Plans Of Sororities To Ile Used In Booths PENNY TO BE ADMITTANCE WomenI(Ii ijvO snoreeut iji UL id1't than in any otherw countiry, writes5 llildegar(1e Lillmore for McCall's magazine. "A generation or so ag;o," this man remarked, "our notions of the perfect were largely decorative. aver'1 art S 1] wh i( We idealized the small, shapely handsI high Last night at dinner time mniyof of the Latin woman, thbe beautiful, muc the sorority houses on campus were capable hands of Northern beauties,, ed visited by representatives of the and the tiny, fluttering hands of the abro coming Penny Carnival. Groups of Oriental. i from three to four clowns and en- "But the modern conception Of the tertainers made ithe rounds, enter- beautiful hands involves much Mn'ore was taming with songs and stories, and than this. Hand beauty of the mod- ,reall it is and at the same time to entertain mui'' euiful ~ than the hiand s of ai tat them well hut, in order t:o show a IFsC2l~i~i l o tewell-shape,:a samlple e; :'what (carnivals have been e41plii l1"Ids o the Ipod, s gii tay. and will he. may be lovelier than the over-b] each- h:a flu %lore c lowns in 1d(]iit('ltafiei's ,ond'! edl and over-nmanicured hanids cof a mnit Penniy Carnival jollity will appear Wedlnesday night when the dorimitory vISI'rs COLLEGES P NNonll('l will also hb" amuse~l in true carnival form. T~hese grouips of TI TH1 BOOK SHOP Ld clowns andl entecrtainers are in ('barge - r-press-agented. At any rate, the o-' gesture is admittedly 'mlore cessful on the Continent. than it in this country. hit the immlaculat;e cleanliness 10i guides American women is Mly preferable to the use otf too h perfume and too highly-color- polishes that we see so much )ad. In Spain, for instance, there almost no general knowledge o-"' art of manicuring. In London I 5told that there are only twvo Ily good shops -rhc e high class iieuring is practiced. Cent ra I1 Furo pes onl the oitaeFr d, 1)ocause it wishes to be iii all 'oll fod i foAmr the .is 10WF 1')Vof~ Iliteratu re College Has Largest. Number Of Women Students Proport i on of enrol lmont. in 1the var- ious nsiho-Is and (colleges of the un- ver:4ity is shown by statistics from thle registrar's,- office which showvs that the coil ege of.Lite(rat ure, Science, and the Arts comes first: with an enrollment o1' 5630 students, 3552 men, and 20)73 w,?:men. This is the largest enroll- iiieit in any collego of the university baeing more than three times as large as that of the College of Architecture and Engineer'ing, which comes next in the list with an enrollment of 1:42. In this schoolI, there are -1510 men andl 32 women. The education school is next w'lth an en~rollment of 740,166 men and 574 ,wvc n. This is thii onlly s(chool, (,x- ('!)! the No rses TIraininxg school whlerethle n umber",of vonioll en ol led 'SAYS FANCY PILLOW TAKES PLACE OF JPENNANT AND SEAL IN WOMEN'S ROOMS Ac(c1rding to Miss Beatrice John- ity girl realizes that she must live soun, adviser of women, the (lay of Iin her house for several years. The pennants has given way to the dayinestnhrromadislot league house girl has no particular cif fancy pillows, Molly dogs, and ;laso h atn;ls foeo Krazy Kats, Among the many things the dormitories. that Miss Johnson noted in visiting Wh'lere the league house uses cre° sorority andl league houses on the tonne the sorority house will have campus was the overflowing supply silk and other more expensive ma- of stuffed animals and pillows. terials. "When I went to school four years "One of the most attractive rooms" ago," Miss Johnson remarked, "vel- that I saw," said Miss Johnson, "was vet and felt pillows with Michigan on the third floor of a sorority house. colors and seals were the proper The furniture was painted a bright things. Now the pillows are made of red, and had small figures pasted on dainty silks and satins."I it. The bed spreads and curtains The modern college girl's roonm has were dark and decorated with these very few pictures.. Parish seems to' same figures. The room had an an- be he avoiteartst.tiumnal appearance, and was very "FPor'the most trt, is' \1s Johnson,. '-1~ ."' V ''" ~~" ~' rgi tm erul.Vf1 } I MEXICAN WOMEN ASK TO ATTEND AVIATION SCHOOL Fourteen Mexican gois ha ve just pettit ioned the ;secretariat.. of ('0mm niunicationls and P ublic \Vorks to be allowved to enter 11he Schlool of Civil A viat ion wvhiich is selxedu lle d to oe shlortly on the out skiirts of Mlx icc) City. The petit ion has been ofhia ~lly ain- p~roved(, which marks.1Aldistiart change which has been ig lc in the traditional Laitin t,titudo eaon the proper sphere for wonx'en. The marked increase in the interest o : Flying in Mexico is attribut ed to the succe4ses of Lin(ibe'rgh nd th Frenich flyer's, C :,. Ls Au -,( iwo rec ently, visited AMexico. ; I t 1#i; i of D~oris lRenkenberg er, '8OUId., of thei carnival coinnlittee. The startling si a enent which ha caused s50 muchA wor'thy commlent has becen (confirmed; ill is true that even men will be admnitted to the Peniny ., CaIrnival for the small andI insignifi- cant fee of a copper penny apiece. It is not true, however. tha't the pr'o- cee'd s from thle annual Penny C('a nival go to the Women's eIzueP*I b~uilding fu nd. The carnival is spou- s ored biy the W. M. A. and no-w that the building fund needs them, no fmore, this year's proceeds are to he ,used in the treasury of the W. A. A. HELEN NEWBEEIRRY rASSISTANT TELLS OF HOUSE SYSTEM "'This system of running the dor - in itory without a business manager, which was inaugurated last Septem- ber, is an experiment, and I feel very much likre a try-out m~yself," said Miss Mary L. Jarvis, the new assist'ant director of Helen Newberry hall., "T'hc former business mana- ger has been replaced by a director and assistant director. Miss Tanner, the director, personnaly supervises the girls,' of whom there are 118, and I do the office work, employ the help, and supervise the serving of. meals." Before occupying her present po- sition, at Newberry Hall, Miss Jarvis was a dietitian at the Cowie hos- pital of Ann Arbor. he received most of her training in dietetics there, but her student life .was spent in Canada. "I especially enjoy plan- ning meals," Miss Jarvis added, "al- Pinrsses on Wheels, loi'ley ii nique inventionl, has heeoine a rca - ity, Mliss Lesley 'ose, (daugh1ter'of* lthe New Bug ld (let, operates ai baook siiop onilvwheels. She visihts 511 1il er(colollies, c'ollege towns, ic- i sorlts andc other places whiere she is I s'rt of findiumg an inte resl ed public. Miss Frost is assoc'iat ed with theo Print anld Book Shop hlere in Ann Arbor, acid pays it visits at Stated1 interv'als. Likec Miss Fr-ost's rolling library tlii cushop hL s sornetliiiig 0 the unumsual in it. According to kiss Leonara Hiarris who, with Miss Ann Lloyd alll INiss Frost, has undertaken its rmnaa- ment, the pub~llic is invited to go in Eand 'browse" about. In the late a 't- erneons "Two-penny" tea will be served beginning next week, andl book lovers will have an opportunity ofl discussing their favorite writers and editions over the tea cun. "We are all crazy about tea around here," Miss Harris explained. The Print and Book Shop is situat-' ed on the first floor of a private resi- dence on Jefferson street. There is a lovely big room covered with book shelves. Miss Harris will explain the schenle of arrangem'ent. "Here is the 'poetry," she will tell you, "and here the autographed, and first editions. And over there a few rare books. We have almost everything but texts." ' In a small room just off the large room there are many French and 1German prints. There are old French 'street scenes, cathedrals, and por- traits. If Miss Harris plans mature a cir- culating library will be added in the Ph y t hek lack wan1 ''A z;IT I f 'l< . A WA I LHcV, ' M 11 1 t ~ Ai&2 . {t t t't tl: I lliiW F H'J 1 1 ill Supplies. IBut. Itle U nite(El gradiuateschool loll owsfthe ed('a t ioni t is so0 t i aihead Itlat I caiicol~hanFlohlnto 0,5 t, he truly bea ut iil hand is thme lb e med i 'a Ischou 1 has a I a rer en- 1d of' the x'ell bred Anieric~a i o-1rollnm cut than I Ix''law vschool boa stinlg 666ji to tlle" lavwrer's -(;5. Ther'ie aic lInure voin ('iieli Eidldiiltt i lE 0(h't Il A 4c.~~?$J J)~~v'thool that#, Ailbhe Ia i tll, tlbe i au 1vbe in-t 2to 19. Ihiceare n62 tI men A4CKS DIRECTIOR, n1]eiedaIotile8x 'I inh S F ID NT TATES, -tiool. The next largest eli'oll- b A + ! 'b o ll] i s 1t h at o t' th n d e n ta l ('o ll(i,, ('- . whili 1T.t of luI lliicier' tiiii Di'amnatIics5 at AlMic'hi gani'" said * 111 o 1 n - d ll.c2rin N ext (''illedifile' I 1115 lu~iI htoci, '2S, who starred in uut,'1e'I il1 in 'iii dollol v wit 11 all enrnll- A\imes pi'odiuction ''Sepx'en I lx lI ci "tiof 2II l'('li iti"?l:el~ ~ md 'ea t o 11 1 E;~OI ofFornii11 1'ni u' ti T iid. tof, a 1lc fr]E 'heai'sal And ti hn xl'iliW ti i1l1181'dtd t f, a) directoi' who cal spiend hi. ''gfli. I'ilVi aol o 1eit a ' 'l1d. Tihc' Ile :unic on the voi'k. lVI't0'nuu( ~cho''i has anl enm'olhtiotni 11 the1 present tiileneoio niv rmsity I f 'fl , tic landii,,7 111 ant. i li lie(1 .p i s pariculanhir']y iriter'ested in bulisl lC'' a i lli'tia tiofi selI 01 has. adviser's ui tenitjol in 11.genleraI the So r(oiit houlse is inrch ied to be beter' 1i'1.1 is'hed Ithanlthle a Vera" e lea~gil e hollse. Th-'e esoll for this. in Al i:-s -lo0111soll's opillol, i4 thlat thle soror- continued, 'the r'oomis show excl- - lent taste. The fur'nishing's aire quiet t\INill' the announcement of SIci'e --ltoupe, i'ose, and blue11 hii'dolliilla-t< try I'ehert Hloover of the Coin- N ig. ''The one fault I find with tihe merce department, that lie would per'- -0 N SO m Ji.olit y of i'oomis, h1owever, is that lit his name to he ent er'ed in the Ui''hatve a