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MUSIC AND DRAMA

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IUNI'VERS 171Y NOTICES

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Faculty Concert.
Every other faculty concert this year
has had as an "extra attraction" either
some out-of-town artist or the pre-
sentation of some novelty.! Last night
the pro gram was given entirely by lo-
cal artists. Each number was warm-
ly applauded, atnd all three of the ar
tists were compelled to respond with
numerous encores.
Miss Emily Sadler was heard in a
group of short solos and again in Saint
Saens' "Introduction and Rondo Cap-
riccioso." Mliss Berry played her ac-
companimnents acceptably. Schu-
maun's "Kinderscenen" was Mr. Albert
Lockwood's contribution to the pro-
gram and it struck a responsive chord
in the hearts of all present. The most
interesting number of the evening was
Leoni's vocal setting of E. A. Poe's
well known poem "The Bells." It re-
ceived an impressive interpretation by
W illiam Howland. Miss Nell Stock-
well rendered the piano part effective-
KY.
The next musical event is Mr. How-
land's Vocal Historical Recital which
takes place on the afternoon of Wed-
nesday, January 17.
Majestic Theater.
Manager Lane of the Majestic thea-
ter wishes to announce to the public
that the Majestic will continue to give
the same high class shows irrespective
of the fact that the theater in Jackson
is closed temporarily. The new show
for the last half of this week opened
last night to ,the usual big crowds and
one of the best bills of the season was
presented. As a special feature in ad-
ditiort to the vaudeville program they
sensational moving pictures telling the
history of the song "The Star Spangled
Banner" were shown and these photo-
plays attracted much attention. Sat-
urday afternoon every University man
who attends the matinee will be pre-
sented with a beautiful Michigan Art
Jalendar free with the compliments of
.he Majestic mnanagement. Next Thurs-
Jay the long expected Gruber Ele-1
-hant will come and needless to say_
.hat this act will attract a great deal
:)f attentimi.
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Independents who are going to hop
.neet at Union tonight at 7:00.
All1 Cornhuskeirs meet at Rentschler's
at noon today for Michiganenslan pic-
ture.
All tryouts for University Rifle team'
some to McMillan Hall range tonight
at 1:30-9:30, or tomorrow, 2:30-4:30
and 7:30-9:30.
Senior Engineer Basketball practice,
today, 4:15, at city Y. M. C. A.
Meetintg '13 Eng. class dinner com-
mittee this afternoon at 5 inEngineer-
ing Society room.
Lit hockey practice, 3:30, Ferry field..
All candidates must report.
No Seats
'eft in Smoking Room at the Chubb
House, but there are a few' in the main
dining room, $4.00 per week. 75-76
Graduate Club Meets Saturday.
The Graduate Club will hold~ a meet-.
Ing in Barbour gymnasium at -7:30 Sat-
ur'day evening, January' 13. Prof. H.
R. Cross will deliver an illustrated lec-
ture on "Architectural Evolution," and
a social program. will close the even-,
ing.

Joseph M. Gaites1
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Saturday, Jan. 13

Matinee at 2:15
Night Performance at 8:15

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OTH ER BIG ACTS
Souvenir Matinee
Saturday
Free Michigan Art Calendars
To All.
UNIVERSITY MEN

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Whoe Wanta Light-Weight Sox That Will '%%'ar
Without Darning for Six Months

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Holeproof'Hose are for you college men who have
no mother, or A'ster near to do %our darning. Ti er-e
are the venuine Holepro fi Hose, the sott( st, Dn(st
cimrortable, be-t, fittirng, most stylish hose ever woun.
Trhey comne in weights to suit. Six pairs :ire guar-°
oanteed not to %~ ear' out f~r six months. Please do not

judge the genuine "Eloleproof" by the
i~g uarA nteed tkse."
[foleproof" are made in all the late, tc
are Tperfet t in fijish arid weave.
Thry art close-fitting. Colors guarant
They possess every advantage knovwn to vo.tc

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frrm $4.00 to $6.00. Nomithere else will you
money, that we dive you-the proif 0 the
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orge stock, our REPUTATION for CORR ECT
give you BEl TER SERVICE than it is pos-
and $6.00 custom models with those cost-
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We 'use yarn made from cotton grown in Egypt;
also cotton grown in the Sea Islands. i lhese ar e ihe'
finest yarns in the world. They cost us an average of
70c pt r sb.; the top market price for CO t n yaIns.
We could -ave almost half if we bought eomnn i orn.
But the hose would than sink to the conmnion grade.
It would not suit; the collegiate.
-Holeprool" is the finest hosiery made.
40 Years of. Knowing How
40 years in the h siery bu sinesb have taught us
how to produce a stuperior product.
We have mane thousands of tests and experi-
menits.
We have le 'mned how to make six pairs of bore
that~ wear with ut holes for six months, w it out
sacrificing comfort or style.
Please Try the Genuine]
There are scores of poor imnitation -hose. made

wi' h cheap yarn by a m.teir makers-so one in
cart-ful to fret the origial. It bear the name
proof" on the 10e. Al,.o the trade mark showeni
ad. and the signutut e-
Six pair of mnen's "Holepr, of." guarantee
Mo1Uh,, comet $1.50 up to $3 (o, coi'dit~g to titi~l
tietght. 'Piece ate twelve colors, tcn weight
five grAes.
Holepiroof Silk Sox, three pairs guaranteed
month; $2.40.
We tmua e "I-Toleproof" for women and c it
tco; six pair- guarantteed six months. Silky stoc
for womn i - t *3.uUi for ht e epairs, guaranteed
mtonths. Tell icur moilher ai d sister,, about the
Scold in M3ast High Grade Stores
The -vziuiue ''ole) rnoof" is sold in Ann' Arlor
by our own hat'rdasher lpribaby .0et six hiars
t, day anal ir} the n. Do itnow. You will never
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