THE MICHIGAN DAILY M Overcoats At Your Price" ;olors in the Chinchilla coatings-that deep ,man's garment and is certainly making a hit. Without Weight. s. We have met the demand in our showing at -wear Coat-you can have one tailored to your ans comfort. J-LAWS PLAN CLASS DXNCE FOR THIANKKSGIVING EVEING.s Junior laws will give a dance on Thanksgiving evening at Granger's. Although the special features, for the holiday occasion. have not yet been decided' upon, most' of the arrange- ments have been made, and tickets for the dance will be put on sale today. The charge will be $1.00 and tickets may be pur'ciased from the members of the social committee. } The class is also making arrange- e'nts for a smoker to be given De cember 19, at the Union. Wright's Trio Here Friday. The first of three parties, with mu- sic by the Wright brothers saxophone trio, will be held at the Michigan Un- ion, Friday night. The trio is' popular throughout Ohio and made a big hit here last year. The dance will be in- formal. For tickets phone 319 or 236. C1emical Bilding is Refurbished. Improvements are being made in the chemical building c'onsisting of paint- ing and finishing in several offices, and the installing of 100 seats, especially designed by Dean' J. 0. Schlotterbeck, in the pharmacognosy department. Prof. Wagner's Textbook Appears. Prof. C. P. Wagner has just receiv- ed the fourth edition of his Spanish granmar from the press. The book was first published in 1909. It has been extremely popular, especially in the large universities. Philip Morris Whitnp'ey TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Thea! tre Karl Malcolm Maynard and Liberty Cigarettes (Original London) The oldest high- grade Turkish Cigar- ettes in the worldI The Messrs, Shuberi & Wm, A. Brady Presents a specially imported company of players in tie sensat- ional success of two continents un Pulls -the 6rgsofaba Two years at the Haymarket Theatre, Lond- on. 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