THE MICHIGA2t DAILY JUST RECEIVEE~ A -*_ * -- -- ~ * * * * * * ~ ... * * We are again receiving * MUSIC AND DRAMA. * * * Mac lilarnl d's CH OCOLATES 4 IvormterilyMartha TWashnuuton *- * ** * * -1' *-* -*-.*--* (Continued from page 2.) and "The Commuters." The play which depicts the many phases in the life of a chorus girl of today, is unus- ual. in treatment and dramatic in cli- maxes. In Patricia O'Brien, Mr. For- bes has created a character new to the stage and one that will live for a long1 time. The second act, picturing the dressing room of the Broadway Thea- ter, New York, is very striking and creates a sensation. The company pre- sentingthe piece here will be one of the best obtainable and a beautiful production will be shown. * CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertiqing matter for this classified column must always be paid for in advance, and may bo left at theI DAILY office op- posite the Majestic between the hours of 12 noon and 10 p. i., or at Quarry's Drug Store, N. University and State, at any time up to 9:30 p. M. These Ads bring Results. * * * * * * * * * * Martin guitars andr on earth, on sale at Son's MusiC House. Fresh every Wednesday and Friday mandolins, best Schaeberle & 29tf WANTED. WAN TED: NEAWSBOYS TO SELL We also cary a full line of ibert's and Johnston 's R'S Home Made Chocolate FRESH EVERY DAY ,oods delivered to all parts of the city Creams Drug Store Phone 270 THE MIlHOAN 1)AILY SOUVENIR sf¢POe)i.r is EXTRA. CALL AT D)AILY OFFIC BETEEN AND2 AN lAY THIS WEEK. ANN ARBO R FOR SALE For y ,,ie-D7uebills on a leading New York Hotel. See the Business Man- ager between 1 and 2 p. m. cod tf IL)ST Lost-Either in High School or on Lib- erty street, a purse with twelve dol- lars and name on gas bill therein. Finder please return to 912 Mary St. and receive reward. Mrs, K. T. Campbell. 32 Lost-Eye glasses, Erker Optical Com- pany, St. Louis, Mo.,stamped on case. Reward if returned. Leave at the Daily office. Lost-Wednesday, Delta Upsilon fra- ternity pin bearing name of R. S. liurd. Finder please return same to 1331 HIill St. or phone 33. Re- ward. 32 N OTICE. Grab This. 4 chair table, main dining room. 4 chair table, smoking room. Brennan's Restaurant, 612 Liberty. &0 to 34 All the latest popular song hits at Grinnell Bros. Music House at Ten cents per copy. A complete stock of the latest Opera hits at popular prices also. Everything in college songs and ollections. 18 tf .LEAVE A WANT AD FOR THAT LOST OR FOUND ARTICLE AT THE T1AlILY OFFICE OR AT QUARRY'S, DON'T GET TIE IDE A ThAT IT'S TOO LATE TO SUBSCRIBE. THE JIG ISISUES ARE YET TO COME. Sandwich and drinks delivered at once to your rooms from 5 p. In. to 2 a. m. Call 1078-L, College Inn. 30tf Patronize the new print shop, Davis and Ohlinger, Job Printers, 109 E. Washington Street. Bell Phone, 432-J. 18 cod tf ([.printing, Engraving, Embossing Fine Sta- ionery, 1 wc-bold Announcenets or Cards Programs. See our new antinp-to-date display room. Don't get confused in the name and place- CHAS. F. MEYERS. 215 South Main Street 2d Floor. phone 581 -L. Ann Arbor. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF Baflrs a Pennanits Representing Michiga 15 Other Colleges I buy in large quantit big reduction and the I offer the largest a ment at lower prices anyother dealerpin Arbor--compare price: fore you buy. This week's Scrap Special--a beautiful picture ' Choice of Engineering Economics-Chemic: Only 10c with any 5 purchase. LV7NDC ANNOUNCEMENT : ... =m : . .r . ,a., GO TO Clever. Cloth BCo.'s best Tailoring Service to be had Anywhere. -ing Dress Clothes we acknowledge no nd prove our superiority in every instance. For, the Dashing, Daring' College Come into the Store today and get a of the swellest line of college togs you e eyes on. The real leaers among the well young fellows of this town ael wear :hfield & Com an 106 East Huron C D -jAR All Others Fail Buy HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX WOOL CLOTHES HERE PTh e Clothier, 217 So. Main Suits and Overcoa's $15.00 up Peuito Arriola. Pepito Arriola, the wonderful Boy Pianist, who will give a recital at the Whitney Theater on Friday, November 10, does not wish to be considered as a child prodigy, and boldly assumes to be judged purely as an artist. This is a distinction to which his phenomenal gifts clearly entitle him. His technique is marvelous,especial]y considering his age, and he is capable of making the most finished tonal grad- ations and otherwise mastering those forces which raise creative musical thought to its most artistic expression. Rosenberg calls and delivers. Rosenberg's phone, Bell 266. Have you seen those nobby blues at Milward's? Tailor, State St. Rosenberg dryclean suits. WADHAMS &C00 CLEVER SUITS Oxford 330 S. 19 tf 12tf Overcoats, ats and C 12tf rj_ ,.. Ip LET T. RU BEY Furnish the Ice Cream for Your Party 12tf I Majestic Theater. Vaudeville will be resumed at the Majestic theater tonight after a week of musical comedy and the show will be entirely new with the exception that the moving pictures of the World Se- ries of baseball games will be shown in addition to the regular vaudeville show. Heading the list of acts tonight will be Van Camp and his educated pigs, one of the funniest and most orig- inal acts before the public. Five big acts in addition to photoplays will be offered for the last three .days of this week. There will be a special matinee to- day at four o'clock at which time the moving pictures of the World Series of baseball games will be shown alone. An admission of ten cents wilI be made for this special performance. Rosenberg drycleans sweaters. 12t Sweaters cut over at the Palais Royal, 209 E. Liberty. 1-tf Shoes repaired while you wait. An- dres, 222 So. State St. 3tf Rosenberg presses suits-25 cents. l2tf Kollouf cuts and makes clothes for the college men. Old post office build ing, Main and Ann Street. 28tf SUBSCRIBE FOR THE FOLKS AT HOME AND WRITE FEWER LET- TERS. Alumna is Writer of Poem. "Survey" for November 4th contains a poem entitled"The Hotel Messenger," y Hortense Flexer, a recent .alumnus. The charming verses portray the lit- tle Italian imigrant boy amid his duties and lonesomeness as a bell-hop in America, the land of his adoption. Miss Flexner received her master's degree in 1910, having graduated from the university three years previously. Her home is in Louisville, Kentucky. Wad hams &,Compa 121-123 S. Main St. STUDENTS: Learn the newspal dance game. pecil attoution GOL MNE N i~ o college end of it i nImy ,50 centI mrkct for your twiorkc; Utl a