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Leffler V. H. Herbert R. G. Sheldon SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1914, Night Editor-Guy Wells. U N IT A R IA N CHU RCH State cor. Huron R. S. LORING, aPastor Morning Service at :o:3o SERMON BY REV. F. C. ALDINGER, of Lansing "THE BALANCE OF ETHICAL MOTIVES" YOUNG PEOPLES' SOCIETY At 7:30 SUBJECT, "UNIVERSALISM IN AMERICA" SPEAKER Rev. F. C. Aldinger I at Special Prices at WAHR'S L The biggest and best line ever s 25 Cts. to 75 FREE SWEATE KS r UNITED LINES RBOR TIME TABLE xpress Cars for Detroit-7':o urly to 6:io p. m., also 8:ro )etroit-5:40 a. in., 6:06 a. m., hours to 6:06 p. in., 7:06 p. ., 9:i0 p. mn., and 10:45 P.iM.; only, 11:15 p. m., 12:15 p. m. -oo a. m. for Jackson-7 :46 a. mn. and rs to 7:46 p. m. ackson-5:12 a. m., 6:51 a. in., hours to 6:51 p. m., also 9:20 n. EiHM" ..11141 A Pair of $6.00 Trousers with every Suitor overcoat order at . COX SONS & VINING 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK MAKERS OF CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered from MACK & CO. B. 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Come in and be convinced. $17.50 TOM. w 0 Z5 -7i .- I H AiL r aminw_ If 1 r---_ __ E higan Chocolates, 80 Cents In the Maize and Blue Box Varsity Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents In the White Box M. Milk Chocolates, 60 Cents TheIne Box iake Them in Our Own IClean Candy 'Shop. They're Simply Delicious. BUpS Y E KNOW ! THE POPULAR PLACE IL ORS TO MEN. OUR SPECIAL $30.00 SUITS HAVE Q U ALITY that UALIFY5 UICKLY Tom was is a rare mood last night. Examination Recitals. Wre wish you could have seen him. Toni In addition to the series of Twilight takes no small amount of credit in the organ recitals, given on alternate students' victory, because, as we have Tuesday afternoons, Mr. Earl V.Moore, said before, our "lithographer" is first head of the organ department of the and last a democrat. We talked with school of music, has planned a series him a long time and even after we left of quiet half-hours of music at Hill him, we heard him chuckling in his auditorium, every afternoon except low, soft Virginian way. This Tom of Wednesday from 5:00 to 5:30 o'clock, ours is a most engaging person! during the first week of examinations. Tom had a few words of sound and The programs have been made up kindly advice for the members of the largely from "requests." It has not board of directors who were opposed been possible to include all' the num- to the direct election. He says that it bers desired by the local audiences, is not right for a man who owes his some not being suitable for the organ. very position to a democratic vote, to The Bach preludes and fugues which a vote of the student body, to turn on open each program, are taken from the the students and say that they are not "Eight Little Preludes and Fugues," competent to select good men.. He written by this master of organ style claims that they indict themselves, for the use of one of his pupils. They and strike a blow at the very heart of are short, compa ;t examples of this democracy when they claim that thi art form, and are eminently suitable voters can be hoodwinked more than for programs of this length. once in the space of a few years; that The other numbers include trans- they are forever at the mercy of the criptions from songs and piano com- "glad-hand" artists. If that is true our positions and orchestral works, as well very government itself is a failure. as music written primarily for the or- Tom has asked us to say one thing gan. to these student leaders. Tell them to As the programs are designed to oc- look to themselves. Reconsider their cupy a full half hour, it is hoped the undemocratic stand and see if their audience will assemble before 5:00 opposition was not so much to the o'clock in order that there may be no principle as it was to the change in- delay in comeneing the programs. volved. Below are the programs in detail: There is much reason in what he Monday, January 26, 1914. says. The student leaders must be Prelude an dFugue in D minor ..Bach kept just as democratic as their con- Pilgrim's Song of Hope ..:....Batiste stituents, else there will be a break The Golden Wedding ., Gabriel-Marie in confidences. To an Evening Star (from Tann- --vhauser)................Wagner HEALTH! Pilgrims Chorus (from Tannhauser 209 E. Liberty St. The Quality Tailorm SC. FLANDERS To a Wild Rose.........M acDowell To a Waterlilie . .......macDowell Minuet in G ....,.. .Beethoven Rosary ................Nevin Toccata in G...............Dubois Friday, Janinary 30 1914. Prelude and Fugue in G minor..Bach Andanti ................. Lemaigre Spring Song........... MacFarlane "Celesti Aida" (Aida) .. ....Verdi Triumphal March (Naman) .... Costa Orchestra to Give Concert. The program which the University Symphony Orchestra will offer at its second concert of the season tomor- row evening, at 8:00 o'clock, in the high school auditorium, will contain some unusually interesting features. A melodious and strangely neglect- ed symphony by Svendsen is the first number on the program. Miss Marion Struble and Miss Thelma Newell, two talented students in the school of mu- sic, both of whom graduate next June, will play an interesting concerto of (Continued on page 5.) PURE DRUG Confectioner: ,:: WITH A BAUSCH & LOI M MICROSCOF Start the Year at the I of \our Class Quarry Drug Co. The Druggists on the Corner niversity Ave. HENRY &CO. ppp U Ann Arbor Savings Bank Stock $300,000 Surplus $xoo,ooo Resources $3,000,000 neral Banking Business Transacted Chas. 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