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Have you looked at our
winter footwear and our
large assortment of house
slippers? We have rub=
bers with heels wide e=
nough to fit the full
lane eles.
HI~ore Shoe Store

Our New Chocolate at the Fountain ?

The powder costs us twice as much per pound as any other
kind and ours is the only fountain where you can get it, hot or
cold.
We are willing to pay the price for the sake of having the best.
C alkIi ns' Phar macy
324 South State Street

Have thai differentair" of di
tinction that places them in a class
by themselves, If you've vainly
hoped that some day you would
find a suit that measured up flush
with your ideas, your desires will
be more than realized in snappy
models we are showing,
Styles that smack with the smartness of the
boulevards and college campus, yet are ,ss
S keeping with refinement, See them today,

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11F I7TEREF ST T''{11101MEN.
(Edited by Stylus.)

"Tuie Lure."
The date for the engagement o
"The Lure," George Scarborough'
new play, has been set for January 1
1 at the Whitney theatre. This sensa
tional drama has just closed a success

Made

119 S. Main Street

"The Masques" is the name of the
new dramatic club for women which

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yesterday, today
and likely to-
morrow almost ev-
ery store, big and
little, will scream
'We've got the
best!" Just sup-
pose you take a
look at Wadhams
& Co. Suits, Over-
coats, Mackinaws,
Hats, Caps and
Furnishings.

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lately formulated its constitution and
plan of work, and presented the same.
to the non-athletic committee for con-
sideration. "The Masques" hopes to
encourage not only acting but the writ-
ing of plays, and to foster an interest
in dramatics which shall make of the
senior and junior plays more finished
productions than heretofore, besides
enlarging the field in many other
ways.
About thirty-five women met in Tap-
pan hall yesterday afternoon to discuss
plans for organizing an educational
club. Professors Davis and Breed
conducted the meeting, and offered
suggestions as to the purposes and
benfits of such an organization. It is
proposed to make the club a vehicle
for considering the problems that con-
front teachers in their work, and to
stimulate an interest in all things
pedagogical.
Miss Louise Robson was appointed
chairman of a committee to work out a
plan of procedure.
A number of women students, whose
homes are in Pennsylvania, met at the
Cannon league house yesterday after-
noon for the purpose of organization.
The object of the club is purely social.'
Miss Dorothy Sturgeon was chosen
president and a committee was ap-
pointed, consisting of Misses Alma
Knoepp, Mary Purdy and Irene Litch-
man, to formulate a constitution. All
Pennsylvania women are eligible to
membership. The next meeting will
be held December 16, at the home of
VI rs. C. H. Kauffman.
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Arrangements have been completed
for a series of luncheons for junior
women to be given at the Michigan Un-
ion, the first of which will occur at
noon Saturday, December 13. Tickets
are now on sale at 50 cents by the;
members of the social committee, of;
which Miss Hilda Bancroft is chair-
ma3;.ii.

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Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
Cur, Main and Huron-Over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.

ful run at the Maxine Elliott theatre:
New York, and will shortly go on tour.
Heading the company which will be
seen in Ann Arbor will be Beatrice
Prentice leading lady for Rob-
ert Edeson several seasons
ago; Vera Finley who cre-
ated one of the important roles in "Our
Wives"; and Charlotte Granville, a
valuable member of Donald Robert-
son's Drama Players last year.
CAIMUS IN BRIEF.
-A "(met Acquainted" smoker will be
held by the senior electrical engineers
for the junior electrical engineers to-
night in room 273 engineering build-
ing, from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock.
-Dr. George A. May, Director of Wat-
erman gymnasium, is tabulating the
statistics and measurements of this
year's freshmen from the records of
their anthropometric charts.
-Librarian T. 1'. Koch returned yes-
terday from a lecture tour. While
away he lectured in Chicago, and at the
universities of Wisconsin and Notre
Dame.
-i. Report of the Limestone iMoun-
tain, Northern Peninsula, Michigan,"
will be the subject of the talk given by
W. i. Robinson, before the class in
current literature this evening. This
meeting will be open to the public and
will be held in Russell Seminary room
in the Museum at 7:00 o'clock.
-Tau Beta Pi, the engineer honor so-
ciety, will dine Friday at the Union.
There will be a business meeting af-
ter the dinner.
--Prof. H. E. Higgs of the engineering
faculty, who has been in Chicago giv-
ing expert testimony in the Duluth,
South Shore, and Atlantic Railway
rate- case, is expected to return to Ann
Arbor today. .
-A new course in "Practical Sociolo
gy" has been instituted for the nurses
at the University hospital.
--Junior dents will open their social
season with a dance at the Packard
Friday evening. Dr E.L.Whitman and
Mrs. Whitman, and Dr. R. B. Howell
and Mrs. Howell will chaperone the
party.
-in order to increase the spirit of
good-fellowship formed last summer
at the summer camp, the engineers
who were members of that party, will
give a dance at the Michigan Union,
February 27. The committee appoint-
ed to take charge of the affair consists
of W. M. Cooke, '16E, T. G. Abrams,
'14E, and T. J. Keliher, '14E.
-Thie Snitirday night membership
dance at the Union will be in charge
of the following committee: William
Hart, '13, chairman, J. H. Wilkins, '14,
H. B. Bartholf, '16E, and Howard Pel-
ham, '16. The tickets limited in num-
ber to 100, will be placed on sale this
afternoon at 5:00 o'clock.
-Jl. H. Pottinger of the forestry
department leaves today for Muske-
gon where he will speak on "Forest-
ry." Prof. P. S. Lovejoy of the same
department is booked to speak at Ot-
sego in January.
-Fresh medics will hold a "dinner-
smoker" next Tuesday night at the
Union. Dr. G. Carl Huber will speak,
and short talks will be given by class

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Across from Mack's side entrance

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JEWELRY
Extensive Stock at Reasonabi c
Price,.
Watch Repairing Skoilled and
Trustworthy. Optical Supptens
Eyes Sclenttically Fitted
Do you realize within a few
weeks you will leave for that
Christinas vacation ?' Drop in
'While down town andc look ove;r
our line of Holiday Nsggestins.
Michigan Pins, Fobs, Bars
and Spoons
Silver Purses and Mesh Bags
yol will be impressed with the
high quality of goods at prices
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NCTICE
To improve our telephone service we
ave installed a two phone system which
as compelled us to change our present
thone number 1550 to 2280.
Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.
300 N. flain Street
______________________ UNIVERtSVIT NOTIL ES,.

THET pF
Big FridayFetr

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GOVERN-

There will bea meeting of the class
in aeronautics in room 248 of the new
engineering building next Saturday at
:"~)o'cok Everyone is inviited.
Senior engineering class meeting at
'1: t o'clock in room :48, engineering
Freshman lit basketball candidates
meet in the trophy room of Waterman
ynmasium at 4:45 o'clock.
Next Glee club rehearsal will be
held Monday night at 7:15 o'clock in
the Adelphi room.
lhe senior advisers of the first year
men will hold a meeting in the west
physics lecture hall at 4:00 o'clock
Wo~ay.
Prof. Thomas M Iden, will lecture
on "The Religion of the Great Scien-
tists" at the Bible Chair building at
G:30 o'clock this evening.
-i~ceting oWKentucky club on Fri
day n]ight,'atM 7:00Qolckat Unionl.
All those who wish to make reserva-
tions in the special car at Christmas
lime nu st be prsent.
lh~cIm Ii of Fathril (cafls Tinker llmonc
wellington 1. Tinker, religious work
(ireptor of the 1. l. C. .,has been
cllcd to his homne iln St. .Johnsboerr"y,
Vt. because of the death of his father,
Dr. Charles F. 0. Tinker.

MUSIC0 AND DRAMAIA,
Presents Brilliant Program.
Those who attended the historical
recital yesterday afternoon at the
school of music-and there was a large
audience present-heard Mrs. George
B. Rhead, of the piano department, in-
terpret a brilliant'program.
Unusual technical skill, poise, and
vigor characterize Mrs. Rhead's play-
ing. These qualities were brought out
o a miarked. degree in a superb Bee-
thoven sonata, the most pretentious
number on the program.
Two Liszt compositions were given
with telling effect, and were greatly
ap)reciated.
Faculty Concert.
The program for the faculty concert
tonight in the high school auditorium
enlists the services of Harper C. May-
bee, director of music in Western
State Normal College at Kalamazoo.
Mr. Maybee will sing an aria from
"Don Carlos" and a Loewe ballad. Oth-
er numbers will be contributed by the
String Quartet, Samual P. Lockwood,
and Henry J. Dotterweich.

officers.
-The Round p cinb held its reguiar
monthly smoker at the Union last
night. The club is a recently organiz-
ed association, composed of members
from the senior lit, law and egineer-
ing classes.
-President Harry B. Jih tchins enter-
tained PPresident J. . Stiyder, of the
Michigan Agricultural School and
President F. W. McNair of the Mich-
igan School of Mines yestedray.
-Professor A. H Lloyd returned to
Ann Arbor yesterday from Fitch-
burg, Mass., where he was called
by the death of his mother-in-law.
FORESTRY_ MEN WiLl hAVE
XMDOLIN ANI# GLEE CL B
A mandolin and glee club will be
organized at once in the forestry de-
partment according to action taken bl
the Forestry clube at its 1115ig ias
night.
Professor C. L. Young will have
charge of the mandolin division and
Wallace Trigg, graduate school, will
take charge of the glee club.
A smoker followed the busines
meeting at which 0. F. Schaefer, grad-
uate school, spoke oi- "Winter Recon-
naissance." Seventy men were pres-
ent.
Wanted-Draftsman to spend part time
on mapping (piece work), neat line
work and lettering essential.. Mail
specimen of work to Clifton Chad-
wick, Ann Arbor. 57
Wanted-Musicians at the Orph eum
Theatre. Cornet and violin players.
Call at th"atr. 7"
For Sale-Visible Fox typewriter, $25. :
A. Smith, 236 murray avenue. 57
For Rent-One suite and two single
rooms, can be used as a suite. Phone
Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and

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ADMISSION -. - 5o
Look Down Main for
the Great White Sign
of THE T EIMPLLE.

TH REE NEW SONGS
"As the Years Roll By"
"I'll Return to You Again"
"You're the Idol of My Heart"
They are rich in sentiment and music. 10 cents per copy
Our Chrfstmas stock of musical goods has arrived.
GRINNELL BROTHERS
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