DAILY SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1929 Museum of Classical Archaeology: The Museum of Classical Archaeology in Newberry Hall will be open from July 10 to August 15 at the following hours: T. Th. 8:30 to 11:30, M. W. F. 2:10 to 4:30. J. G. Winter Excursion to Put-in-Bay: The Put-in Bay excursion party will leave for Detroit by special interurban from' the corner of Packard and State Streets at 6:30 a. m., Saturday, August 3. At Detroit the group will take the boat for Put-in- Bay-a thre hour trip down the Detroit River and out into Lake Erie. Four hours on the island will allow ample time for luncheon, a visit to the caves, to Perry's monument, and to other points of interest. The party will be back in Ann Arbor at 10:30 p. m. Expenses, including luncheon and dinner, will total about $400. Reservations should be AUTOMATIC GAS HEATING SYSTEMS NO LONGER IMPOSSIBLE IN HOMES Automatic house heating with gas which in the past has seemed a fairy book dream of luxury so far as Michigan is concerned is rapidly becoming a reality in this state, according to reports received by the Michigan Public Utility In- formation Bureau from the statis tical department of the American Gas Association. These reports show that in the five months of 1929 ending June 1, close to half a billion cubic feet of gas was used in Michigan for houe-heating, a gain of 61 percent over the corresponding five months in 1928. A total of 1,028 homes in the state had gas heating plants in May, as compared to 670 in May of 1928, a gain of 53.4 percent. made in room 2051, Natural Scienc Exhibition of Water Color Paintings A collection of water colors is no gallery of the Architectural Building of the leading American painters.' 9:00 to 6:00, excepting Sundays. Th HIGHER EDUCATION WOMAN'S STATI e Building, with Miss Wilson. t li! i !i! lillill !!1!llllillilillll!Il llltl1111lillll lllillllfll J. P. Rowe - : The Book Shop at the Wheel w on exhibition in the ground floor== g. Among the exhibitors are some The exhibition is open daily from e public is cordially invited. Emil Lorch - We can turn a dull evening into an exciting one We help to amuse the children- WILL CHANGE - We tide the sick over difficult periods-- US, DECLARES PEER We provide a quiet place in which you can become familiar with the pace of the world. establishment of the home as weca know lLtoday. Managing ah ouse- -sBook-Shop hold will not appeal to the average highly-educated woman, and a new_ system of living, involving the co- 521 E. JEFFERSON STREET operative community, will become I the rule, Lord, Birkenhead predicts. I 1111111____i____________I_______H_______!11111!11!111 __l_!!!1_______I_________________ On the other hand, he does not believe that woman will lose all _ _ __ _ ___ _ desire to marry and rear children.iAlas olan C mfr be Rather, he says that attention will be turned to the producing of eu- genic offspring, thus employing wo- man's scientific knowledge for the betterment of the race. There will always be the excep-- tional woman whose talent is best expressed in the management of STARTS TODAY the home, Lord Birkenhead asserts. ; ,,, A Harem of a Hundred :2>/Y6}l /iA(A?:,§rEQ' "WF "4kT v :-F: i c m >: .'~iax %~. . : F T 7x v