THE MICHIGAN DAILY want you to see our sh Custom Lasts the the new flat 7-8 inch nd tan, light or heavy $7 per pair. field S f. i f, S. MAIN STREET DR. SMALL OBJECTS. have the largest stock of best fitting pumps you ever 4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. Poalace of Sweets Down Town LBT, TRVBEY Furnish the Ios Cresam Attention to Fra ternities o nd Sororitiels ON MAIN STREET; (Continued from page 2.)- to him the reasoning power that goes with seven years of effort. But we are forced to equally remark that this daily will not cease its campaign at once. And we are glad to inform Michigan studentsthat we still intend to publish the facts that the Confer- ence board has not given out. Certainly there can be no objection to those who are interested in the question being given a chance to know the facts. If the facts as they are seen by the variouscollege dailies, the teams, the coaches, the students and the alumni are distorted, let the Conference board give out the infor- mation which it has so carefully sup- pressed for seven years. All that we want before we act is complete in- formation. And in the narrowness of our reasoning power, we are inclined' to insinuate that the campaign will have effect. BOILERMAKERS TO ELECT YEAR BOOK EDITORS TODAY President Edward Lazear, of the senior engineer class, has called a meeting of the class tonight to elect two associate editors of the Michigan- ensian, as is the usual custom. One of these men will write the class his- tory, while the other will compile class statistics. The'election of class toastmaster will also occur at this time. The meeting will be held in room 311 of the new engineering building at 7:15 o'clock. THEATRICAL CIRCLES. "The Divorce Question." The perils that beset the inexperi- enced and unprotected on an initial visit to a great city is strongly in evi- deuce in Win. Anthony McGuire's play with a punch "The Divorce Ques- tion" direction of Rowland and Clif- ford, at the Whitney tonight. The numerous pitfalls and snares to which the unsuspecting are sub- jected is graphically shown and he or she who can resist.those powerful in- fluences for evil must indeed have supreme .will power. At the Majestic. A laughable travesty on Hamlet will be offered by Albert Hall and his company of players at the Majestic tonight. Another laughmaking act will be that of Lew Welch the cele- brated Hebrew comedian in his vaude- ville skit entitled "Levinsky's Old Shoes" a condensed version of his suc- cess "The Shoemaker." The Andrews Comic Opera Company opens next Monday and the panto- mime extravaganza "The Cat and the Fiddle" with a cast of thirty people comes next Thursday night, Dec. 12. Graduates to Have Party Tomorrow. The graduate club will give a party at Barbour gym tomorrow evening at 7:30. It is intended chiefly to renew old acquaintances, and to welcome those students who were unable to at- tend the previous gatherings of the club. Furnishings, Hats C a p s, Bags and Suitcases. Mackinaws J. COMPANY TOUR clothes should be right and you may be thankful that there is a store in your .midst where you can get clothes that fit, and have style and workmanship guar- anteed. Prices $10.00 to $25.00 for Suit or Overcoat. ALFREDO C1(U R 4CONN. L Furnishings Flannel Hatters Shirts with Zero Collars ;. --- Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Ave. Phone 11 60L E. J. LOHR, Prop ard Academy Dancin Class every YTuesday and Friday ister at Academy for Child ren's af ternoon Blass. Private on. and Tues. $12, Series $10; Wed. and Thur. $14, Series at. $15, Series $14. Phone 1850J 570L Mackinaws, Sweaters Suits to Ord p. xI *Tha~t Quite Your Clothes are Pressed Necessary so Send Them te. 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