THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 to see our mi Lasts the flat 7-8 inch ght or heavy i y p~gv1 E l Q Id' r1 stock of best fitting pumps you ever 5.00 per pair. P~lace of Sweets Down Town LET . TRVBEYd Furnish the Io Cret. m SAttentioni to rs terattlis A, t ahnd Sororities ON MAIN STREET Dancing Class every . Tuesday and Friday n's afternoon class. Private Wed. and Thur. $14, Series Phone 1850J 5'70L II DIRECTORY IS TO COME OUT EARLIER THAN L-AST SEASON In the workshop of the Ann Arbor Press building, work is quietly pro- gressing on that valuable little book, the Student Directory. The editors have gathered all the available copy and placed it in the hands of the print- ers with orders to rush the work to completion. As there is a definite time limit set within which all copy must be in, the work should progress without further hindrance. Already what many consider the most important part of the book, the Ypsilanti section, has been cast Into type, and the names of most Ann Ar- bor students have also been set up. Should all go well, this year's book will be ready for distribution about a month earlier than was last-year's edi- tion, and it will probably be placed on sale the latter part of next month. No important changes have been mdde this year. The contents will include a faculty directory, a list of 'phones by streets, and the alphabetical list of students for the university, the School of Music, and the Michigan State Nor- mal college at Ypsilanti. The price will probably remain at 25 cents per copy. PARENTS WILL BE NOTIFIED WHEN STUDENTS BECOME ILL Pres. H. B. Hutchins has made ar- rangements with the directors of the hospitals so that in case of serious illness of any student, relatives and friends may be notified immediately upon his removal to the hospital. There are at present two students in the main hospital who are affected with contagious diseases. Mildred Blumenthal, '16, is recovering from a severe attack of scarlet fever, having been sick for nearly three weeks, and Orlando Snyder, '14M, who was taken to the hospital with typhoid fever about two weeks ago is-improving. No sickness resulting from the im- purities in the city water have been reported. ERIE STUDENTS ORGANIZED; INTEND TO BOOST MICHIGAN. Seventeen students from Erie, Pa., met at the Union last evening for the purpose of organizing a club. The ob- ject of the society is to promote the in- terests of the university in that city. Various plans were discussed and it was decided to send The Michigan Dai- ly to the High School library. It was also proposed to entertain at a dinner' dnring Christmas vacation all pros- pective college students in the last year in High School. We are never undersold. Goodyear Drug Store. 2 tf Charlie's Barber Shop is now open UNIVERSITY NOTICES The Prescott club will hold an in- formal smoker at the Union tonight. Meeting of Iowa men to organize Hawkeye club, a the Union Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Deutscher Verein general meeting this evening at 8:00 o'clock in Verein room. Fresh lit elections will be held in Tappan hall from 3:00 to 4:00 p. in. today. Special student council meeting is called for tonight. The Michigan chapter of the Inter- collegiate Socialist society will be ad- dressed by Dr. Carl Parry, of the eco- nomics department, on the labor sit- uation in England. Parlors of the Uni- tarian church Wednesday, October 30. Open meeting, everyone invited. Guaranteed all Wool and proof. Cloth 32 ounce Mackinaw 34 inches. SOLD ONLY BY IEATRCAL CIRCLES i i J Spalding and We02be Sweaters Roll CollarsAll Cal NHE W Cream, PLACE Fine Candies, Tobaccos Y EE PATRICK'S MAC INAW COATS For Men, Boys Ladies Misson. Shop 1st 313 South State Streets Just What You Want The kind all champions use g's Trade - Marked ts. Best material s an hi1 p S. o. Cooper & Co. GOOD MEAT We handle all home killed fresh and salt meats. Also the best fish, oysters. and poultry. All home-made sausage. Prices will suit you. Try us Bell Phone 680 Home Phone 429 109 E. Ann St. "The Price." At the Whitney theater tonight, Clarence Bennett and Company will present "The Price,"which has but recently closed its long engagement at the Hudson theater, New York. It was written by George Broadhurst, the author of "Bought and Paid for," "Man of the Hour" and other success- ful plays, and is starring Miss Edna Marshall. .Supporting her. is a company se- lected solely with the idea of giving a perfect performance of the play. In the cast besides Miss Marshall, there are George V. Dill, Catherine Evans, Glen Porter, Clarence Bennett, Roy Van Fossen and others. Each of the scenes is faithfully staged, so that the illusion of the place and time is not lost. The original Hudson theater production will be seen here. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Tuesday, October 29.-Talk in Ger- man on "Der G'wissenswurm" by Prof. W. W. Florer, Room 203 University hall, 4:10 p. m. Tuesday, October 29.-Bull Moose dinner at the Michigan Union, 6:00 p. m. Tuesday, October 29.-Prescott club smoker at the Michigan Union 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, October 29 to Thursday October 31.-Miss Burner speaks to women at Newberry hall, 4:30 p. m. Wrednesday, October 30.-Iowa club meeting at the Michigan Union, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, October 30.-Meeting of the Mimes at the Michigan Union, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, October 30.-"Der G'wis- senswurm" at the New Whitney Thea- tre, 8:15 p. m. Thursday, October 31.-Homeopathic 'department dinner at the Michigan Union, 6:00 p. m. Thursday, October 31.-Faculty re- cital at the School of Music, 8:00 p. m. The Indi-Nae-Pa club, organized by about 25 students from Indiana, Pa., dined at the Michigan Union Sat- urday evening. The club was recently formed to boost Michigan in Pennsyl- vania. Varsity Toggery Shop 1107S. University Ave. Phone 1160-L E. J. LOHR, Propr The t'Your Clothes ere Pressed Quite Neccss .ry so Sendi Them~ S'"its 25c Plain Skirts 3 Called For and Dellvered' MAR"TINHALLER Dealer in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Matti Upholstery Goods, Linoleum and Draper Absolutely wind and different styles, for itself. rain proof, Mackinaw's Ulst The only Ulster in town that J5 112, 114, 116, 118,120 and 122 E. Liverty Street BOTH PHONES 148 PASSENGER ELEVA oot Ball of the in all important ed throughout Everything ne-I Philip Morris Catalogue y" Walter Camup. Contaiing al rules, records, pictures of s of players, et(. .Price, 10 cts. ?ALDING & BROS. rard Ave., Detroit Mich' Cigarettes (Original London) The oldest high- grade Turkish Cigar- ettes in the world I at 619 E. Liberty. Charlie, the Barber has moved to 619 E. Liberty St. tf Charlie, the Barber has moved to 619 E. Liberty St. tf Charlie's Barber Shop is now open at 619 E. Liberty. tf Wanted College Representatives-Two students to take up old line Insur- ance work among fellow students. Splendid opportunity for right men. Address or call. No. 410 National Bank Building. 19-25 LOST tf THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY Designers of Men's Clothes ent, "going to Lzel to THE LE"? Made of Turkish only. the purest T obaccos HENRY & CO. 711 N. Univg "The Little Brown Box" 0f-4. iml ~ F,:p 'tj. "witch i %W ' "11[1911MII~Tlt 1J.JJ tillItUI tiiIIIIUII11 0 ff,4 ' I~ I L PHILL.IP MORRIS & CO., Ltd. 402 West Broadway, New York MAJESTIC Tog. 3 P* M. Extra! J. FRANCIS DOOLEY & CORRINE SALES COMING THURSDAY Casino Girls pease ma Lost-1912S M. H. S. Oaklandc ato o 6yiand i. M. H. S. gold class pin and silver ring. Return to 900 or Call 269-J. 24 I Lost-Lab ticket No. 9122. Finder l ailito1 V 'Jil U .S.. I , . .. Follow the Sign I Lost-A watch and fob. Initials B. I. C. on both. Finder phone 30-L. 24-25 FOR SALE. For Sale-One Thermodist pianola in first class condition, cost $300.00 and 125 rolls of music cost over $150.00, all for $100.00. Also one Kimball pi- ano good as new, cost $425.00. Will sell for $200.00. Address 1008 Mich- igan avenue. Phone 1499-L. 24-26 q m oa!!t wod y lar Made in All Heights and Styles {°HRTry Them ALSO ~//SHIRTS FILMS, KODAKS, M BOOKS, ETC. at 301 S. S TA TE Phone s-L ..for ._ a m Big Store Reue, Conin, Fiegel Co. As a young men's store aims to keep in close, constant touch with its clientele absorbing the ideas and studying the individual tastes of alert and progressive young fellows who regard correct attire as an asset in social and business life. 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