THE MICHIGAN DAILY Prof. Slosson To Coirmene Suggest Red Coa As Center 01 Fall Where To Go Wga irf P>feI Ir w 10 0 Lecture eries ATh tres: Majestic, "Pcpper~ with Al>.anclonin the ideathat black Jane Withers and "Star for a Night" and brown are the only practical with Claire Trevor; Michigan, "Stage Civil War In Spain Ti le colors around which to plan the fall Struck" with Dick Powell and Joan SUbijctL ( f First Two wardrobe, fashion this year suggests Blondell; Orpheum, "Desire" with TBy h toria1 that you choose a red tep-coat as the Marlene Dietrich and "Here Comes mainstay of your autumn outfits. Trouble" with Paul Kelly; Wuerth, The first of a series of seven lec- The coat may be fiarea and casual "Pursuit" with Chester Morris and tures to be given by Prof. Preston W. with the smart lines that characterize "Timothy's Quest" with Dickey this season's fall models, or you may Slosson of the history department select a fitted coat tpped luxurious- Moore. will be held at 4:15 p.m. Monday, ly by fur. Support this with a black Lectures: Freshman orientation Oct. 11 at the Lydia Mendelssohn dress, a brown and a blue, and you'll lecture, 5 p.m. in .the Lydia Mendels- theatre. The topic of that lecture, as have a wardrobe that bespeaks dash sohn Theatre, with a talk, "College well as that of the second in the and variety. hsConduct," by Dean Alice C. Lloyd series, which is scheduled for, Oct. One dress might be a dressy black ad"orUiest"b hrot s19, withe iv ward d in r Spain. crepe edged about the neck and pock- and "Your University" by Charlotte 19, will be the civil war in Spain. Its with black or jewel-colored velvet. Rueger, '37, president of the League; The A.A.U.W., which is sponsoring Other trimmings suggested for the University Lecture by Sir Joseph the lectures, has announced through more formal afternoon frock are se- Barcroft, Professor in Physiology in Mrs. Edgar Johnston, chairman of quins, embroidery and cire braid. Cambrid Uirtnl y i the committee in charge, that the For the woman who favors very tail- moving pictures, at 4:15 p.m., Natural phases of current history to be dis- cred dresses, black broadcloth also Science Auditorium. cussed at the remainder of the lec- trimmed with cire braid is perfect. tunres will be. in Dart. determined by f1 Sponsor Announces Practices In Hockey Open practices in women's intra- mural hockey will take place from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays gild Thursdays during the period of for- mal rushing, it was announced re- cently by Miss Marie Hartwig, fac- ulty sponsor. Teams will be selected and games played later on in the season. Invi- tational me'ets are to be held with tther schools Ther COLONIAL INN 303 N. Division - 8876 Luncheons - 11 :30 - 1 :30 Dinners - - 5:30-7:30 Sunday Dinners 12:30 -2:30 Room For Private Parties e W U iens A."Ilt, 61L"''3. "lt atl g. **C I may be made use of as often as v be obtained from members of the XT 33'l 311 A _" 0 . eA tiv ies the audience. Those attending theG 111. j lectures will be given the opportunity Temporarily to submit questions from the floor orz in writing, and Professor Slosson will The volleyball tournament will be deal with these questions at succeed-t Thspendoleyal atournen ing lectures. Questions concerning suspended until after the formal sor- the background or present situation ority rushing period, it was decided in some country will be acceptable. yesterday at a general meeting of the The coming general election in this different house sports managers. country will be discussed at those However, the tennis, archery, golf lectures held before the elections. and riding tournaments will continue Each lecture will be followed by an and those interested are urged to open forum. sign up as soon as possible on the The dates of the lectures are Mon- bulletin boards in Barbour Gymna- day, Oct. 5; Monday, Oct. 19; Thurs- sium and the W.A.A. Building. The day, Nov. 19; Wednesday, Jan. 6; Wednesday mixed sport participa- Wednesday, Feb. .0; Wednesday tin, though scheduled to begin nowM ch3a dnesday. Api 3.T will be postponed until a little later MprchforatickesnforatheAsries is $1, in the season.pandoticketsf r esWis Points will be reconverted later on and tickets are available at Wahr's book store. in the season for those who wish to get .the W.A.A. scarfs in the new award system, it was announced re- cently by the women's physical edu- cation department. Under the newI rules, two seasons of participation in a sport are necessary to secure ant award. A brfUWn Wool Outit fashioned along straight slim lines would be striking with the red coat. Either navy blue or the coronation blue 'so popular at the moment might be Mi i used for a third. Miller Drug Store 727 North University Genuine Austrian VELOURS Fiood I or Tihoughtl! 0-L 3E 1V NT MICHIGAN THIS is an outstanding hat value. These hats are genuine import- ed Austrian Velours, soft, rich and beautiful. Choose from a wide range of new styles in head sizes 21/, 22 and 221/2. 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