THESUMMERMICHIGANDAILY Y OFFICIAL BULLETIN i in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all mnmbers of sity. Copy received at the office of the Summer Aosionr p. in. (11:30 a. Cm. Saturday). TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925 Number 13 Fake Prince Fools Thousands e Michigan State Prison and the Consumers Power Company, Jack- ichigan, will be visited Saturday, August first. Both men and will be conducted inside the prison walls, through the cell block, hall, and the six prison industries. Luncheon will be served as of the Consumers Power Company at noon, preceding a brief the electric and gas plants. Anyone wishing to include only a the day's program may do so. Special interurban cars leave the wh station, 116 West Huron Street, at 8:47 A. M. Students motoring son should be at the prison office, located at the head of Mechanics by 10 A. M. al expense about $1.50. Trip over by 3 P. M. Leave names in r Session Office Box, Room 8, University Hall by Friday, 6 P. M. Carlton F. Wells, Director of Excursions. Night at the Observatory: kets for visitors' nights at the Observatory, July 29, 30, and 31, may ined at the Office of the Summer Session from 10 to 12 A. M. and P. M. These tickets are intended for students of the Summer who will present their Treasurer's receipts when applying foi E. H. Kraus. opoltan [embers d to a Street, Club: and Foreign Students attending the Summer Session are Social given at the Helen Newberry Residence on South Saturday evening, August1. from 8 to 10. Nur It. Malik, President. r i it * as * . s3 R 'e NV P t Iti wae ,,i df vo Pretty Pastel Shades in Vc Fem Exquisite soft shades distinguish our voile-lingerie consisti t does of only the correct necessities of the modern girl. St, and envelope chemises and also attractive gowns for the d nclined. Priced at eighty-nine cents. /Bodice topped vests each blossom shade are thirty-nine cents. as Typified Sheet Lingeri Corseleu Slips AT SPECIALLY PRICED : r Newps From Other Colleges """""" { 1 r Gaping thousands lining the route in Johannesburg, South Africa, along which the Prince of Wales was to pass, were hoaxed by a bogus prince who walked with officials he had fooled, bowing to cheers, doffing his hat, accepting bouquets and inspecting guards of honor. He was not detected until the real prince appeared. This photo shows the bogus Wales perpe- trating his joke. He was arrested. No Slip Could Be More Fortun For fortunate indeed is the fashioning kof these f-ne naii lips, including their shadow proof hems and graceful bodice with neatly hemstitched shoulder straps in sizes thirty-four to our and specially priced at ONE DOLLAR. rbana, Ill.-The income from the n of $500 has been left for the up- p and repair of the University n)orial clock by the will of Miss sie Estep, '78, whose death occur- June 29 in Seattle, Wash. 'he clause in the will of Miss Es- follows: "I give and bequeath o the trustees of the University of nois, located at Urbana, Ill., the a of $500, the income of, which ,11 be applied to the upkeep and air of a memorial clock given to said university by the .graduat- class of 1878, of which I am a] mber." ustin, Tex.-Sigma Delta Chi, na- ual professional journalistic fra- nity for men, with a chapter at University of Texas, is opening a ional employment bureau on' Aug.1 will .resume his duties as a member of the faculty of the engineering col- lege after Sept. 1. Madison, Wis.-Some 46 librarians and' teachers, 36 of whom are from Wisconsin.cities, are enrolled in the{ Summer session of the University of. Wisconsin library school. Of the total' number, 30 are public librarians and 16, are high school tdachers. Detroit Theaters BONSTELLE PLAYHOUSE, A sprightly comedy fashioned by Guy Bolton from the Hungarian of Enrest Vajda, "Grounds for Divorce," will be this week's offering of the Bonstelle company. It was offered at the Garrick last FELLOWSNIP FOUNDED FOR STUDENTS OF AR] 1T Fellowships for advanced study and research in the fine arts, including music, have been established for the academic year 1926-27 by former Sen. Simon Guggenheim and Mrs. Guggen- heim as an enduring memorial to John Simon Guggenheim ,a son, who died in 1922. These fellowships, of which there will be forty or fifty annually, are in- tended for men and women who have demonstrated unusual capacity for productive scholarship or unusual artistic talent. The stipend ordinar- ily will not exceed $2,500 a year. The appointments will normally be for one year,. although plans which. involve two or three years of study will be considered by the trustees in charge. Hawley Tapping, field secretary of the Alumni association, is leaving Aug. 1 for Battle Creek, where he will attend a summer party to be giv- en by the Battle Creek AUniversity of Michigan club. Read the Want Ads Corselettes Corselettes of pink brocade and long lastic side sections with back and dia-- phram slightly en- forcedi. In range of size fronthirty-two to forty and now at a very special price, hese are meeting wita deserved ap- preciationl. $1.49 /lt A' Girdles Girdlea of f pink },rocade of uality , with elastic side sect and also a coirt able elastic at N line. These, are especially am d markably rricei sizes twenty-si: thir9y four. $2.95 $1.00 [he CCStore Where StylcC is Paramc .t. .......,. r according to a statement sent out season with a cast including Ina, Robert B. Tarr, director. The pur- Claire, Bruce McRae, and H. Reeves- e of the bureau is to supply col- Smith, and proved a diverting and 3 trained men of ability and exper- delightful comedy of marriage, and di- c to newspapers and magazines by vorce. Guy Bolton has done an ex- iting 4,0000 members of Sigma Del- celent work .of the translation, and Chi, who need its service, to reg- 'the play is one of distinct types. r. The bureau will recommend Matinees will be given on Tuesday, positions only those men whose Thursday, and Saturday. lifications, previously determinedJ investigation, indicate that they . GARRICK be successful in those positions.'I "Abie's Irish Rose," recognized as one of the greatest successes in thea- loomington, Ind.- The stone and trical history, is still running at the crete work on the gates for the Garrick. Sunday started the 13thl norial stadium has been complet- week for this popular Anne Nichols it is expected to arrive this week, comedy. Combining mirth and pathos, ording to Charles Hays, superin- it has long since been voted a front lent-of buildings and grounds de- rank in the season's best offerings at tment here. The gates are a gift this theater. he 1925 graduating class. --- --- I Paris, July 27.-Foreign Minister ustin, Tex.-Charles B. Rice, con- ]Briand has agreed to give his utmost ed with the University of Texas support for a government appropria- 25 years, and for many years as- tion for adequate representation of ate professor ' of applied mathe- France at the Sesqui-centennial expo- Ics, was recently awarded the doc- sition at Philadelphia next year, of science degree by the Univer- of Geneva, Switzerland. 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