FRt DAY, JAN: 5, 1910 T AA--DA t - - . . ,, . ,. ,., r .:... , . . Memb ers"O "Cou t 0 HmnoT"Named For Soph Prom, I an. 19 -D I New Basketball Team Formed Prom Tickets' General SaleI To Be Tuesday Parkas Right For Cold kN' University women who are inter- ested in playing basketball and who are ineligible to play in the Ann Arbor city league because of out-of- town residence may try out for posi- WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN OUR Iumm nq Bird HOSIERY CLUB " -, . 1s.-.2-- - - r Membership entitles you to a freeipair of Hummrifig Bird'Fuli Fashioned stockings as soon as you have burchased 12 pairs., s you need them. Humiiiing Birds were chosen after :arefut znsideratior. and tes: ovinced utso their s u- periority ani. their ability to make the Club valuabie to you. Your inembership card is wait- ing for 'you at otir .iosiery De-. partmena t. isworti; .-. pecia trio :c n store and .i iaeip tTVo3n YIAC'h',Oti nahefi- nest; sneerest ug-free nosiery 9 NICKELS ARCADE tions on the team sponsored by the Ann Arbor Sec etarial 'School, J. G. Webber, presideit of the school, an- nounced yesterday. Applicants will be chosen 'on the basis of ability, Mr. Webber said, and women who are interested in joining should make arrangements to see him as soon as possible: New basketball suits of silver and blue satin will be furnished the team, which will be knotn as the "A. A. Stel'ios." The nevs' suits are said to be more practical for femninine wear than any oth'er riow on the market, Mr. Webber said, and the pattern of the suits vill be 'copy- righted to insure -exclusive use. Original Pictures Donated By Esquire To Decorate Union's Small Ballroom4 'Members of the "Court of Honor" who will be presented at the 1940 Soph Prom, to be held from 10 p.m. - till 2 a.m. Friday, Jan. 19, 'were an- nounced yesterday by William Schust, '42, chairman of publicity.^ Those named are Margot Thom, Veggy Gabriel, Caroline Denfield,' Marjorie Higgins, Virginia Alfvin, Beatrice Snoke, Margaret Dodge,I Phyllis Waters, Elsie Courtney and, Marney Gardner. Ticket Sales Begin Ticket sales for sophomores willk begin at 1 p.m. tomorrow and con- tinue till 3:30 p.m., and will also be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Monday. Gen- eral sale will be held Tuesday for all students. "Red" Norvo's orchestra will play With a fur bordered hood which for the dance, and half an hour of zipsk O nry Off,.thistsnugly swagger the program will be broadcast over parka is really warmI, ts.casal cut- WJR.'Woen n te "Curtof on ake it good Iooking, too. Prob- WJR. Women in the "Court of on- ably inspired by Esquimo- parkas, or," who were chosen by the commit- this fashionale adaptation is just tee, will be introduced to the dancers sgood as the oigial at protect-, over the air youfrom wintry blasts. 18th Century tytle --y---- ---- The main ballroom of the Union will - '' be decorated as an eighteenth century F orestr Cji bl drawing room, with seven panels., depicting old-fashioned scenes, done r l" by C. Phelps Hines, '42, who also did fe U n'ce the decorations for the Union formal. T Fifty original drawings, to be do- nated by "Esquire" magazine, will Informal 'Winter Swing' carry out the theme of the small To BeField In League ballroom, which is to be in the style_ _ ofa ifth h dtarc rrinrnm Zodi.ac .Dance Will Be Given By Assembly Bill Gail Plans To Feature Novelty Arrangements Of Vocalist And Guitar In accordance with the zodiacal theme of "Capricorn Capers," to be given by the Dormitory Board of As- sembly tomorrow in the League Ball- room, Bill Gail, whose orchestra will play, has especially arranged two numbers, featuring Joan Hamilton, vocalist and an electric guitar, a new addition to the band. The first number is entitled, "Shoot the Sherbert to Me, Herbert" and the second. "One, Two, Three-Kick," an adaptation of a rhumba number sponsored by Xavier Cugat in De- troit. This number consists of a chain of dancers swinging ai-ound the floor in "one, two, three-kick." Besides these specialty numbers, there will be Bill Gail's usual coin- munity singing with such songs as "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and "Wishing" to carry out the theme of foretelling the future at the dance. The Ann Arbor'Independents willI sell carnations at the door as another feature of "Capricorn Capers." Tickets for this dance to which all independent women have the priv- ilege of inviting the men are already on sale 'in all the dormitories. Spe- cial Assembly representatives have been appointed in each of the houses to be in charge of the sale. Sponsored by the Dormitory Board of Assembly,. "Capricorn Capers" is its contribution to the Assembly treasury. Ili' it - Sma rt id r- Pty YOU NGER. j-IATS o f ,t r ; r k I i i $1.95 1 0 All the gay, 'whimsical, romantic little hats are here. Choose yours today! S hL 219 South Mein of a twentieth century arawing room. Fo101w 'Esquire' These will also include one large panel as part of the scheme. Other panels will follow the divisions of "Esquire," such as humor, sports, art, fiction, etc. Women have been granted 2:30 p.m. permission for the dance, and attendance is limited to -350 couples. . I U ',>. :: 5 } N. ,? The first annual "Winter Swing," an informal dance to be sponsored T E by the Forestry Club, will be held from E 9 p.m. to midnight, Saturday, Jan. 13 in the Ethel Hussey Room of the in aPaic! League. Herm Salomonson and his seven piece band will play for the affair which is the third in this year's series of social functions sponsored by the Forestry Club. Committee members, as announced by David Reid, '40F&C, social chair- man, are Edward Sturgeon; '40F&C t tickets, Russ,. L Belle, '41F&C and / ( a Francis Schmidley, '40F&C, 'orches- " - - tra, Thomas Markham, '40F&C, cha- perons and guests, and Joseph Sha- mon, '40F&C, ,and James Halligan, '40F&C, publicity..- Tickets for the dance are one 'dol- lar a couple and may be procured from members ofthe Forestry Club or from Miss Wallace in the Recorder's office of he Forestry School. JGP Committees T o H ol4 Meetings i...> TodayIn League Four meetings of the JGP com- mittees will be held today, and Jane Grove, general chairman, stated that it is very important that all members Wait a minute, little lady 'of these committees attend, as it is the first timc they have had a chance Brev by Belle-Sharmeer to work since the holidays. was made for you Ruth Fitzpatrick, make-up, will hold her meeting at 5 p.m.; Lee Har- Accurately sized in width dy, publicity, at 4 p.m.; Virginia Os- good will continue dance tryouts and length to fit from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Betty from top to toe-perfectly! Ann Chaufty will meet with the music committee at 4:30 p.m, No wrinkles ... no snags .. . Miss Osgood said that placement And no folding over. Ask preference for certain numbers in the dance routines will be given to for your leg size those women who attend meetings BllSha regularly. byBce-armeer. Miss Chaufty said that anyone on Brev for smalls, campus is. eligible to write music for the production, and this is an espec- Modite for middlings, ially good opportunity for sophomore Duchess for tails, women to display their originality and initiative. Classic for plumps. Here exclusively. Groups Are Invited Jo League Dance 1.OO'to 1,25 a pair special invitations hve been -ex- Belle-Sharmeer Strain-Ease tended to vaious groups on campus to attend the first League dance after Stockings at 1 .35 a pair the holidays, to be held from 9 pb.i to 1 a.m. today, Beth O'Roke, '40, vice-president in charge' of the ball room, announced yesterday.: Those groups include Sigma Chi fficers of ROTC, Michigan House a Alpha Chi Omega, Alumnae House and Gamma Phi Beta. JANUARY SALE 3 ^ \WINTER FELTS /2off regular prices. SUPER SAVINGS on Luxury COATS Values from $19.75 to $69.75 Sale Price from $12.95 to $45.00 Strikingly beautiful Winter coats -Feel their rich woolens, exam- ine their careful tailoring- and there's hidden value in fine lin- ings, warm interlinings! 'Inpor- tant fur trims! Reefer, boxy and pencil slim styles! Black, smart- est colors. Sizes 12 to 42. 3-Piece SUITS Tweeds and Shetlands, Ewagger and Reefer type . . . Values to $35.00. at $22.50 Exciting dresses-all rare "buys" For street, afternoon and eve- ning wear. Sizes 11-17; 12-46; 16%2-26Vz. Values $7.95 to $39.75 1/2 Off 2-Piece SUITS in Flannel, Shetland and Tweeds. Sizes 12 to 18. at $$.95 aUd p12.95 Bigger and Better Values for Less Money! That's the theme of our January Super-Savings Sales! "News-worthy" values priced to play havoc with your Sales-resistance! Most important - our standards of quality, good taste and good fashion remain high as ever at prices lower than ever! Start shopping - start Saving today! Super Savings on High Fashion DI ES i.S 0 I r Io I- VOGUE BOOSTS WO OL FOR UNDER-TWENTY WARDROBES Here's a whole collection of gay little dress successes in this soft "drapy" fabric. Navy and black fresh- ened with white . . . just right for going to town. Pale pastels, slim and sleek, for "dress" and "don't dress" dates. Center. .. WOOL JERSEY for a two-piece suit- dress. Black with white pique collar. 19.95 Rightr n . WOOL JERSEY for a dinner-dress shirred into Grecian lines. White or heaven HOUSECOATS and ROBES Chenilles, Satins, Taffetas, Moires, Brocades . . . at Values $3.95 to $10.95 '7/ Off BLOUSES and SWEATERS Value $1.95 to $5.95 at $139w..2.-00.®3.95 6 T PURSES Former values $1.95 and $2.95 at $1.49 and $2.00 GLOVES Doeskin -in black and colors. at 1.a69 Fabrics at 69c. blue. 19.95 Left . . WOOL JERSEY for a waistband dress with young round neck and dirndl skirt. LT .. . ...tI dQ ALL SALES FINAL - NO APPROVALS