SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929 THE ,,MICHIGAN D)A ILYV 6 .....w. LVA W MWJ'AVM-W t Tfl~ &Ir, rncs Styles Characterize II 1I POR1 MEDICINE OFFERS MANY NEW FIELDS JUNIORWOMI IT l Formals Worn at Annual Pan-Hellenic Ball [ OILSIdHl C0W H IT TO WOMEN, ACCORDING TO DR. CABOT 9 ng, sweeping trains, brilliant even hemline, and slippers to I'f TI i IIR F~In oitisnt onmdic con- anb IsaeaslusVILcnnt o colors, huge bows an~dprincess sil-,m atc. U U drI tzour pisnt e nd CJ n flffCay~~l.f~f antd DIC SbLA S O~louttes were outstanding features! 01C900A arnost essential to have twommeeerice wocu-Th WIIK 01 the gowns worn at tne Pan-He-{asaltal-z iebc.Dzoh otemdclfed"satsD encSl edls vnn nteBc,'0 a tnigi ln ei okTdyt ovr uhCbt eno h e WMr P LAY THIS11ballmo heLaeeniling.tbckvelvetwit nuninviengm- gI t o GlaT orousStool abdotroDessorof sureryedia lthouD.bot hasrwneve ryt Katharine S. Wicox, '31, wh e line set off by white gadenias. Clunvrstbopia."t so-tae h statistics,li believes that wh" ;rii Suup 3,woe1I~Night Cu.vosthat opruiisaog suI the percentage of women who crack MeetingWill b Held i Lydiathe grad marc, was ttired n a ~linessatn withbeiryintd oneheeaslurgery nd!genralrmtie undeathe srainhoftheucorseoo Mendelssohn Theater long flowing gown of a delicate egg- whiestn wsitwhichlans ofared WORKRS GAIN PINTS Cu antb qa o e n who "flunk out" is noa larger than Mis o Wenda.shell transparent velvet which ip-wstadasitwihwsfae W RK .tecnotbeqlfrmnad{ plenabuthernesdaywih. h ' in the back and plain in the front - women, but there arc many new the percentage of men doing the Barbar -- gtino uleegngtes ivbling an unusual appearance. "Decorations for the Sophomore fields where womn are indispen- same thing. present PLAY O BEANNOUNCED i was made Iin very simple lies Donxna K. Jones 32. was lvciy? Cabaret are going to be the last; sable. In such places as schools ' Women are prfectly apable.1 League with a high fitted waistline; sill in white satin trimmed in black !wr in attractiveness" said Emily meal, oDr.cogth e dievlisther tulle which rppled to the floor ran ,C s"D.Cbo eive.Tetndd Eligibility and Tryouts to be ersbtof z1o fr color was added by flow- bc n a ;itdtghl nteBates '32, genral chairman of the Advisers Entertain fact that a woman is a woman does hsb er farchbu ihslippers to bcIn a ite ihl zxte a e Discussed by iSLod mth Miss Wicolreod princess silhouette. A bizarre gown! Sophomore Cabaret. "However we, house Presidents in not ncessarily shut her of from'\jl adAy Loms.parc s s iold wboe d was worn by Hlcen M. Harter, '30. need sophomore women to help us LaueBul in ediine if she fes that her hap- I pinit to her grandmother. I a foag n lc lue carry into effect "pCU iines; lies in that direction. Some "pi Juirwmnwl me t43,Ivelvet. trmmedI in black jet and....................................en have th e of mind that is IClfn Juirwmemilmega :0 picture in a French~ go'wn f belted hi_1 with a brght slver I~Cs The annual dinner given by the !supposed to belong to women, while( pictire Wednesday, Dec. 4, in the Lydia' uke ro eaeb-avieso oe o h os MnesonteteithLegeivory satin, cut low and fitted In uclginning w o r kwllbegienimt e asulietn hof mind. blyW o rkusa Meidelsoh thate i th Legueth prnces slhoete.,andreah. Katherine Perrin, '32, looked at presidentswilb gve intemsuneurofid.W en nsa buldngtodicusthe prodcin in c esfslou llaoutend en D. tractive in peach colored flat crepe today and ark' League building at 5:45 o'clock on! are physically and mentally capable in whi osk uio il ly.Tepa irhtigetd iculeand sallped to Saah Ca 'elMonday, December 2, the members iof entering the medical field, and left op will be announced at this time, lenic, wre a peacock blue velvet ,skrt egedo n t ulean bprk ark ayA Rc,&~~ agelCallo ftehueognzto omt f oa el htseral botatestHelenk.Jones, 'ne1, generalo c'aiatsHln. Jns 1gnrlwt a high waist and full skirt, '3, aseailApckd uti lc, ~'teveocoka tee will be the guests of honor The wats to make that her life work. chimnhichmade her look quaintly old- .- ws ail ice ot na lckO Io the~ physcal education d- I there i no real. reason whry she Th gnealsujet f lgiiltyI asioedadvnuualwthheta-which had a three inch band j nf on ii u It; i i artmuet irks also ben invted." should not do so," Dr. Cabot cos- Is cr~e of the most important prob- burn~ hair coiled about her head. ilvrbasaon h nvn .:tc 'lc tSudenxt self gvrnunt will be! ldd jhch 'Ee. ,hemline and black slippers with s a n I g h t, except thetoi of a speechtoe give1 __________ lems wihwill bediscussed. Miss Marjorie . kFolnei, 30, wore: rinstbee.e .gro 2uivleni Alice Lloyd wll speak onl this sub- coral taffeta with diagonal lines mJTIts'Ztheatron by Mrs. Myra Ba~ch Jordan, who is NTC Sect. MI~S Amy Loomis, director of across the front; the full skirt was IEi ae 2t feno.,aso a guest of honor at the dinner. NOIC the play, wil speak on the tryouts caught up and draped on, one side! SEASON STARTS Sophomore women may obtain late Elisabeth DeV~l, '30, chairman of TeewlbeahotusnsI which will be held Dec. 12, 13, and by a huge bow of the same color.' FOR BA SKETEERS emsio h r hligwthtehme raiaioscmi Teeilobeashbusi n:3ss 4.~emiso Miss arne hillials iitroduee hPearloandniorltcoloredolippers I4eris Ari~tes. Iasoitrd cmPletend cthe ensedle. perass the decoratons merely by calling Iaid president of the Board of Re-metnofPgssa4:0nJ baktalrqadyilountutAviesOfie Lau hnrpesentatives. will give a talk. Monday afternoon in Barbour Tryutsfortheply Wll e b Adin a ashofcolor amid theIouC~lsbakeftarnouasoill o r e it *Adies.ficLage . n This is tlefistyathdner vm may be made at a table in Uni- E. Wagner, '3, who wore red geor-reuapacceothsao. It is not necessary to be able to ing. Last year a very successful -4 versity Hall from 9 to 12 o'clock gBette trimmed in French silk and znior and junior players will work at 4 ~lc nBrorwr all the time in order to vlun- andl lovely dinner "was given in the and fom ito 4 'C10IC Tesday decrate withgoldpattrnsoeofeshm n arbsohooureatgymnasium,5L. I l h il ol ewl- e' tltcbidnbti Wednesday,and Thursday, Dec. 3 {crepe. The hemline was fringed previi adspooesa or I l h irswudb i oms en's At shett b eigibut n Does it ran! 4,an 5.If he omanwhois ry-and long, and a cape on the back o'clock. Practice sssiois will be inig to give an hour or so each day ~tm orciero fDroi 4ad5Iftewmnwoitr-iCecorcieooofBrorIIing out cannot furnish her own. ac- gave it a very modish appearance. held every Tuesday and Thursday; the wor: could be accomplished,' gymnasium. The advisers are very on the comanit se mst ay o a t~ IDorothy I. Sample, '32, wore flesh throughout ths emstr.Tournia- Pes{eott arorGna ga o eal ogv hirana ~ I' L time the appointment is made in cooe iie rme noci otshdlshv o ena-suntdy." party in the new League building. I~ ln ordr ha on my e rovde fr'incline cut nz the princess mode ranged, but the first gamnes will be i-_- he.Echtyu ms reaeawith a high belt and orchid tulle played early in iFebruary. Itll ~u~iullltt911111t1919111111t1#111lgnliIt91tlll191II1llIIIIt19IilIH!IlItitilfII.ls, hong anE ance.hs tryou u ingre out flowers with rhinestones on the If enough material shows up at ' son ad dnc. hoback.n ot the early practices two teams willbak orcspatmutiadiinr-One of the newest shades ws1 be formed Iin each class, and the _,, g",, .-.. cite a short dramatic selection. IcosnbyForne imet '0.angrs"wilsceul eprt 'Trosfr the ;pla. are In who was attired In a long, draped tournaments for first and second j Charge of Ruh1VaiiTuy, '31, as-; gown of afiasainwih-n.uniins ssiant chairman. dfi iha m-Lan.. I~~~XTa~ll 1n ft:.rag'swork forI Dih D o Y o e " Dess rnd Slickers. Thy'vecov- j fried the baks yv f deep-sea I liiirznieifor 92 ya YOU KO W sodel t built of the same j l i strdy stuff. It's a handsomec D O°1YO U K N O W K j/'z" lo oafmu s "Vars, it ig {Hid that you can walk into Mack's 4 c Ttr #fr& ?ha p t Tj uVon't bttizot%cp shoe~r~ alce- / - res I w.0andyorcieofols, r o f If you want a lighter, stik T(DY, r 771 r e a;'tz ' Stf t ;/Z. . .d dre '.sierslicker th eres the chi L~L See iriS re~ces r Z U 7've~P. 4roppr~... sartly cut and Ida a s11. .f~Ct~6 re /OYZ everywhere. Look for the dIcen / Vt Fish Brand mark., A. J. and hooe yor dess romTower Company, Boston, an hos yu resfrm Massachusetts. I11t 1lI-191 -ti9t1rtt111t1111llt911111l1tlil11l11t'tl 1 S B ' e C oltulltltn siilulfoppeiitirtii MNA PRSENS UABLEPAITING Turner '92, Gives Picture League in Memory of Her Sister. Mary Turner, '92. of Santa 'a, California, has recently ed an oil painting to the building in memory of her Jane Owen Turner, who at- school here. The painting n hurng in the Hostess room. amz Louis Otte executedc the ig this year and named it g--In the Coachella Valley. 4nia." Mt. San Jacinto is d in the background. The and colors of the painting ae it and the door of the room ich the picture is has been )en. sh Colors In Holiday Frocks all31 the world wearig black W, these new frocks of chiffon a note of hoiday festivity with flihr \*kn coc'Irfl of Rose Pink n Orange, Mayo Gren and a. Uneven hemlines, snug fit-' hi plines, shirred waistlines in fwest mode. Moderately, priced at $19.75 271 South Main Strea E tiirrrui~ausr~anmrrrrrrutrI I d .. at 2 drastically REDUCED * PRICES $ 7 and $1i75; We Believe; thee t b a arityof dresses unequalled tfohee to ewvalYork; frmhr oNwto be a quality of material and tailoring Most outstanding. The $6.75 group are former $9.75 values. The $11.75 group' were formerly up - to $16.50. This latter groutp indcudes a number of formal frocks :formerly $25.00. - Djon't miss thisSale No Approvals-No Exchanges-No Refunds Dollar Sale OF HATS Agreat number and assortment of Hats are included in this unsual offering of stylish millin eryat TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE$ ~~ BARGAINS AT OURI MonhmEndSale caa . .me ' ane ', ix Count Nose's +leb t~a Buy Ran derc;hiefs Our Christmas han~dkerchief selectiou is greater than: ever s[bef ore. Shecer wises of chiffons edged with rare lace .,, a _ square~s of flie knee with fine hand embroidery . colorful Sports OTyps. Choose f, oin this .assortmecnt f or everyone 00 {your gift list, 25c to $1.50. j a n er 3 1.4 Ill if