THlE'MICHIGAN ,DAILY I ~mac" 4- uauJiiw U y .j Fellowship In Two Divisions Pven.-s To Do Research In Four Coutntries; Ellis WilM Leave For Vienna Prof. Howard S. Ellis, of the eco- nomics department, end Lawrence Preuss, of the political science de- p)artmxent, haLve been announced re- cipients of Social Science Reserve Council fellowships for the coming Year, Professor Ellis ivill leave Ann Arbor early next autumn for Vienna, wthere he intends to study the gen- eral resu tlts of the whole socialization program that has been pursued there. Newspapers, working condi- tions, and housing are included in the fields he will investigate. He ex- pects to be absent from the Ujniver- sity for approximnately a year. Mr. Preuss intends to leave Ann Arbor sometimne in June, and expects to be gone about 15 months. He will study the international aspects of political crimes, investigating con- ditions and doing research in Ger-~ many, Austria, Switzerland, and Franice. Prof. Robert T. Crane, formerly of the political science department, is the permanent director of the Social 'Science Research Council, which hw. granted the awards. The Council is organized to, sponsor research in the social sciences through fellowships and ggrants in aid. It is located in New York City. wifth the Ex ce~piioi al Price Special mierchandise has keen arrtiv;ing daily from New York for. tifs Millinery Sale honor- ng , the opening of our Fashion Annex. These hats include the latest Spring modes - all specially priced for this sale. Aul-ashonds fittng ach i theper fectfeaure f tese ump K..ftti g a if ouled t th archof yur fot. hoos fromany o~o andmateial BLONDE KI GREYKID LUE I WHITEKIDBACK I WHT OR BLC PTN BAful-aCKioSATn 1 i I .3 I I I i Id i i i i ASHxO.\ GIN I .A! r ,;; f _, 4 . f t / 2T I ; . j ..,, s v, ;uv .. .,': ti Of T heir Britliantly New S 9 V.. 'AbHIO ti ;:.: ,", ... . . ;n ,' ° ". 1 ,',' fir,. Y ,. .. ,ti ' " " _v ;'4 Cl-HGI! GLAMOROUS! ANID NEW! Very-Nest Paris ali J: I lyivcocl 1{asl r011. x S/41s e ! f~ 5+ o e } t G" f a ° n k gp 4 , 4 fit,."t. 'lJ l - e {S.; F ,,>N.R., ,0 ,.t : {gpb i , ff , tI ... c<. UcATTN E p.'. F.* OurE tie;n ~ . .v Firs X FlHOURS 8:30 TO 530 O CL OCK \\7JV! this is stiuly an a nnounll'f:cmen t ra- O d ii Iy it I'S also a r eflectio)n of a nHCW standard of fashion supremacy to comer. \eIn ,ite y ,i.to conic Thursday and see a miagniti cent Fashion Shop for the mo-idern Wom1an anDd rmodern miss. You will be delightied with the sparkling original decorative schemne th rouighout. But tomorrow you will be enchanted with the apparel we bring you'.. . you cannot possibly. imagine such charmingly smart things priced so lo-w! CANNOUNCE 15FIE ' ORMAL ashion Sensation for cAnn A7rbor R 600 rFERING OVE 3RfIND NEW .LxclusivelcI'in Ann Arbor A t jacobson'is EXCITINGLY LOW PRICES i1V A N, D $ 95 LCx Will Be Devoted. To ,This Initial Presentation ! To Choose From This Gloriou.,Collection .;:.: .; . >: , I. . "arx'tr t: .T -t ,r:«_a r:: :.3R2tt7?rig' .... ;.,. .z2. :.::.na ::asi:, .wyrese:'ftB A+' ,'dllAe+ x_.: .-. Fascina tin , V2MrsOL of the Sniartlest Spit Mo Je; .5.{1 !11 / '( new ... i:. . FOR CAS C)M...ORSOT smart ! d iff erent I :,or this opening presentatin. . . the most, outstanding dress designers of America bv contributed their fashion successes. Theiy're so refreshingly new and smart! Copies of thei very latest Paris and H olly wood originvals. New Frocks that bring tom-orrow's fashions 1 ',~N'l .Y vI 'AFTERNOON - . . AND TEA 1*Q -OR /-I'NG HOURS "AF~TER SUN-DOWN" 11