tUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1921 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FIVE turism, spiritualists, and mitral re- the deck alongside the Harvard grad- ears of the late Caruso himself. As a dozen Michigan men spent the sum- gurgitation. The old stock is simply uate. The university student learned soon as the first strains of "Mammy" mer months overseas. Paris claimed being obliterated with race suicide, fast, despite the profane remarks oc- caught the breeze, the first class pas- two. One maintained that he ws neo-thought, and the era of rush and cassionally hurled at him from the sengers lined the deck above and bustle. And amid this sad scene the Swedish boatswain. A few days aboard formed an appreciative audience, al- j studying the latest inventions in air- last Forsyte gets a lesion of the left ship, and the seeming confusion re- though two feminine members of the craft, and the other declared he was ventricle-or was it an aneurism- solved itself into orderly routine. On younger set insisted on dancing with there doing research work in French gives a few spasmodic kicks and bites this vessel, we are told, fifteen dif- the American consul from Brest and literature, although there yet may be the dust. ferent colleges and universities were the Chicago leather salesman, some doubt as to their real motives. But Galsworthy has relieved the represented in the various depart- The morning after the huge liner A member of the class of 1922, yearn- tedium by giving us a delightful and ments. ing for strange lands and faces, paid tedim b givng s a elihtfu an mens.had docked in Antwerp, the entire ten dollars in Montreal for the privi- pitiful love affair between boy and There was a fraternal spirit among hi' omkad wa Anep for r oll rin ay or on a girl. Of course it's asinine, but soIcolgmethtoudntbqec- ship's company was lined up for rollj lege of working his way over on a are all love affairs, mine among th5 college men that could not be quench- call. Everyone was on hand, it is cattle boat. Twenty-eight days later rest. There is a burst of romantic ed even when their superiors were said, except the "college fellers." the vessel limped into Antwerp, and fireworks, pink and blue lights, men who had disdain for "these here They had stolen away in the night he was allowed to go his own way purple pinwheels, and then a realis- college fellers." Off watch at night much in the same manner as the well after almost a month of nursing sea- tic darkness. The last Roman candle on the forward well deck, the "col- known Arabs and were at that mo- sick steers. When last heard from has fizzed and love's young dream has lege fellers" organized themselves in- men; enjoying the luxury of comfort- this carefree senior was hiking come a cropper, to an impromptu glee and mandolin able beds in a Brussels hotel. through the Alpine passes on his way And all the while the spooks of the club that would have charmed the As far as can be ascertained, about to Italy. Forsyte family stand in the back- ground and groan. Indeed, a feud between the fathers of the boy and girl is responsible for the final: muddle and the breaking off. The little English Eurydice is obliged to find another Orpheus-with money and a title. The girl is really lovely. True, she takes cigarettes and strong coffee, but she has a beauty and an engaging fo the College W oman day! is a poetic sort with no idea that love is the agency of propagation. Galsworthy does the situation justice.1 e 'Gloves B ut he h its the stride th at m akes'a v g e d r bins a seven-league booted writer when he throws his light on the re- Just arrived are a number of styles of long kid gloves in 12 strictions forced by conventions and and 16 button lengths. Specially attractive are the 12 button the resulting tragedies which are sup- length white kid gloves in $6.00 quailty for $4.00. erimssosed upon the tragedy of ex- Another special is a grey buckskin glove in 6 button length, istence. The hypocrisy which brokea up two families results in an enmity an ideal glove for everyday wear, $6.00 quality for $4.00. that takes its spleen out on the pro- In gauntlet gloves there are brown, black, and grey models, geny. So love takes to the morgue. just the thing to wear to class as they protect the wrist, priced Perhaps Galsworthy approaches $4.50, $5.50 and $7.00. melodrama and John Fox Jr., in de- Two clasp French kid gloves in all shades to match your picting the feud, but I think not. The-frkQd $325 thing comes naturally enough. It in- foc Qr your coat, price a pair. volves on mantaking another man's wife. Don't be shocked. It Is all Cam isoles Fancy Hose done to ritual, court, crackling papersN.h i d cok candelabra, and the sonorousness of Pussy Willow camisoles in del- Novelty hose n lace and loc a r versed collar. effects, brown and black, priced a evrsdcola.icate pink tint or in white fash- $25 $50 Undying love on the part of the hus- ioned in a talorned mode with from $2.50 up to $5.00. band! Here Galsworthy falls into i inataloed ode a wth of (MAIN FLOOR) lamentable error. The poor fellow re- ty tucks and just a touch of Silk Bloom e s marries but languishes with sad eyes Vanity ribbon in a demure lit- me until--well, he is sad yet! Mar hart tle bow offer an unusually at- Bloomers may be had in the My snuffle turns into a snicker. Why tractive camisole for general popular step-in style or with doesn't Galsworthy say that the man's wear. Then there are other the elastic band at the knees. prnhiwas hurt becauDesansor th models of soft crepe de chine They come in styles made of prefer to believe that love lives on and satin made more elaborate- L crepe de chine or of satin. forever? If he does he is-but name ly with lace trimming. Prices Priced from $3.75 up. him yourself! range from $3.50 up. (SECOND FLOOR) Hard Work On Ships Joins Hen (Continued from Page One) they had been forced to depend on magazine stories and the movies for their ideas on sea life. The romance and the mystery of the deep was theirs to discover. When one chap returned from abroad he was asked to tell of his impressions as to the subtle charm of the ocean and its shipping. He replied that as far as he could find out, the only "subtle charm" of a ship at sea was doggone hard work and that he couldn't see anything charming about that! Aboard the S. S. K.-of the Red Star line, the man from Coe swabbed Attractive Neckwear Just a little filet lace collar may be the needed finishing touch to a charming frock, or per- haps a crisp, fresh organdie vestee is needed for that suit or sweater, or then again maybe it is a tucked net vest that is desired, anyway all of these little accessories will be found at the notion counter on the main floor and they are priced from 85c to $3.50. Round neck Venice lace to use on frocks with the neck cut round comes in attractive pat- terns and costs 75c. (MAIN FLOOR)