THE MICHIGAN DAILY OF THE LATEST STYLES G LISH LAST Invisible Eyelets $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 !& COO Big White Shoe" STATE STREET N . & COMPANY .MICHIGAN e Manufacture of Fraternity Jewelry ners of1 Medesis le Society Pipes s and Rings Stationery logue, also Price List of Badges. /I & COMPANY ND FRATERNITY JEWELERS DETROIT, MICH. Rowe's Laundry 406 Detroit St. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Meeting of the Cercle Francais to- night at 7:30 in Cercle room, North Wing, U. Hall. Junior lit football practice at 3 o'clock today. Posters for "The Awakened Reme- ses" should be handed in at the Union this afternoon betwen 4:30 and 5:30. Meeting Gargoyle staff 4 p. m., Ann Arbor Press building. All literary and art men come. The first Glee Club rehearsal of the year will be held at 7:15 Thursday night, in the Adelphi room, fourth floor. University Hall. All eligibility cards mUst be in before this rehears- al. All 1911 Engineers please hand their names to A. O. Dicker, 723 S. Thayer St. or H. P. Dix, 517 E. Ann St. Pleat do this at once by post card. Senior engineer football practice at 4 p. in. today. Omega Phi will hold a social meet- ing on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Barbour gymnasium. There will be a meeting of all men interested in the Progressive Republi- can Movement at Neberry Hall at 7:15. tonight. Soph engineer football practice this afternoon at 3:30. Intercollegiate Socialist Society meeting 8 o'clock, Unitarian church. . Senior engineer election Saturday, Oct. 28, room 311, New Engineering Bldg., 8-12:15 a. m. All men whose' credits are doubtful please bring clas- sification slips. WOMEN'S LEAGUE PLANS TO HOLD CANDY SALES. The opening meeting of the Women's League will be held November 3 at 4 o'clock in the parlors of Barbour gym- nasium. In accordance with custom this affair will be strictly a social one and all of the women of the universi- ty are invited to attend it. President Hutchins will address the meeting, after which a general reception will be held. Two candy sales have been arranged by the league in an attempt to raise a little extra money. They will be held on Saturday, November 4 and 18. As these are the dates of the Syracuse and Pennsylvania football games, it is expected that the "sweetmeats" will be in great demand. No place has as yet been selected to hold the sales, but it is probable that they will be given, in University Hall. Winifred Mann has been appointed to look after thea first one and Monica Evans will have charge of the second. MUSIC AND DRAMA Norman Hackett Tonight. The engagement tonight of Mr. Nor- man Hackett starring in "Satan San- derson" will be one of the most impor- tant bookings of the season at the New Whitney. Mr. Hackett is one of the most distinguished of dramatic act- ors, albeit, he is the youngest of Amer- ican actors who have achieved stellar honors and has gained a notable rep- utation during an active professional career which he began in his early youth. Mr. Hackett has supported such well known stars as E. H. Soth- ern, Miss Julia Marlowe, Frederick Warde, Katherine Kidder and those lamented players Madame Mojeska and Louis James. In his new play, "Satan Sanderson" (which by the way was dramatized by Kirk Alexander, a col- lege chum of Mr. Hackett's), he has the most advanced and elaborate ve- hicle he has yet undertaken. Mr. Hackett's managers, Messrs. E.D.Stair and George Nicholai, have given their star a most lavish production and a cast of well known-stage celebrities. NEW Whitney Theatre Ssmturday , tOct..28 One Performance Only.- WITIAE A. BRADY, i1td., Presents The Funniest Play Ever Written Baby Min BY MARGARET MAYO One Solid Year in New York Six Months In Chicago Now in its Second Year In London Prices:$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c Seat Sale Opens Thursday, October 26 Mr.Norilall Hackett NEW WditneyTheatre Wednesday, Oct. 25 Engagement Extraordinary, Messrs. Stair and Nicolai Present ihe Popular Dramatic Actor I. In Ilallie Ermimie Rives' Story San n Sanderson Dramatized from the book by Kirk Alexander, Frances Sibley, and Jane Murfin A Superb Dramatic Offering. Acted by players of dlistinction Staged in a lavish manner. The book play hit of the century. Prices:35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 Seat Sale Monday, io a. m. I; pi i r I I Matinee Day at the Majestic. A 1 AS ROWE Prop. 1i Phone 457 Today is a matinee day at the Majes- tic theater and every woman and girl attending the performance will re- ceive Tree,. with the compliments of the management, a dainty piece of Rogers' genuine warranted silver- ware. The custom of giving souven- irs to the fair patrons of the Maynard street vaudeville house will continue during the entire season. Additional interest is attached to the show this week due to the fact that Alice Berry, a diminutive little woman-happily married and twenty-four years old- is one of the star attractions. This clever little artist is less than four feet in height but a perfectly formed mature woman. University girls should remember that as the perform- ances begin at 3 o'clock they have ample time to attend afternoon classes and by arriving at the theater as late as 3:30 see practically the entire pro- gram. . k a rcl You known there are none better but many are higher in price. See the new snappy fall styles at $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. E ALLMAND & the Royal Taiors FORSYTHE 215 S. MAIN Shoes r A ' Eyes Require COOD LIGT Welsbach Gas Light The IDEAL Study Light, 100 Candle Power lineers Draughting Lamps a oldest Bank in Michigan Eslablirhed 1849 COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED If not'convenient to call at the Bank we will promptly nail information on BANKING BY MAIL, on request. DIRECTORS George HendrieD D. C. Delamater C. A. Dean Phillip H. llcMilIan E:A.Chapolon,M.D. Ftrai hearn Kendrie Sidney T. "iller Jhn M. Dwyer Arthur M. Parker Paul P. Bagley 'I'l Vocal Historical Recital. s Company , of the room lies in its furniture, It's surpris Ing how far your money will go in a store like .ours. Come in and let us show you. i Hlaller CARPETS AND DRAPERIES 2 Davis & Konold's at, "Club Lunch" l orders Delivered Phone 652J WILL DECIDE FATE OF POWER PLANT TODAY. Whether the plans for the new pow- er house can be brought within the ap- propriation made by the last legisla- ture last year and the projected build- ing at last become a reality will be de- cided by Dean M. E. Cooley in con- ference with a committee of the re- gents in Detroit today. "Probably some alteration in the plans and specifications will be nec- essary," said Dean Cooley last night. "We will try to determine what fea- The first of a series of six historical recitals will be given this afternoon in High School Hall at 4:15 o'clock by William Howland of the vocal depart- ment of the University School of Mu- sic. In November he will present song-cycles of Beethoven and Brahms; and in January, old and new settings of Shakespeare's songs. Two violin- sonata recitals will be given by Mrs. G. B. Rhead and Samuel P. Lockwood in November and January. Albert Lockwood's historical piano recital is scheduled for the middle of December. Course tickets are on sale for $1.00. Anti-Tuberculosis Society To Meet. -- 11 La Folio en two articles of F will need soon, are Slippers and Gyni can be cut out without impair- he usefulness of the plant and at ame time keeping inside the au- ed expenditure." ootwear you Shoes f The preliminary program of the Fifth Annual Convention of the Michi- gan Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis promises to be a most interesting session. The con- vention will be held in Memorial Hall on Friday, November 3rd. Speakers from all parts of Michigan have been secured to take part. T UTTL E &CO. . WE SERVE HOT LUNCHES 'Fne Lineof Lowney's and Hagley's Chocolates In all America there is ro strorg r man upon the platform than Mr. La Fjllet'e. He has spoken upon Representative Government hundreds of times. Again and again he has ad- dres;ed the same audiences upon the san'e subject. The prin- ciples are as old as the struggle for liberty. The reasoning is the same. But the address is always fresh lwiih the vital factsof the present hour and full of human interest, which centers about the inen who are in the thick of the great fight for government by the people. I Hatfield p... k in town, of these articles of Footwear-THE VERY BEST MADE. 50 to $4.00 per pair. Gym Shoes 85c to $2.00 per pair. A- MISTAKE IF YOU DO NOT COME TO US FOR THEM MA CK S TEA ROOM The proper place to take youtr lady friend The best place in town for Dinners, Lnnches or Refresh- ments. Combines seclusion with culinary prefection. Rest room in connection. Service a la carte, Open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. 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