THES MICHIGAN DAILY :, .,.. .,,.. . t W._. BOYS we want you to see o New Flat English Custom Lasts th very latest with the new flat 7-8 inc heels, in black and tan;,light or heav weight, $5 to $7 per pair. "Purf eld ' tr e y I COSTS FIVE CENTS PER IMALE FOR YPSI WOMEN TO "FUSS" I SOCCER TEAM TO PLAY SATURDAY I 119 S. MAIN STREET We have the largest stock of best fitting pumps you ever put on $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. Padace of Sweets -. Down Town LET Fuarnish the Iss Cre'm, Attention to Frs.ternities aand Serorities ON MAIN STREET Dean Grace Miller, of the Ypsilanti Normal School, is waging war on the tax-charging landladies of that city. It appears that some of the more bus- iness-like members of the profession have instituted a parlor-tax of five cents per male per evening. This is contrary to the spirit of the contract between the landladies and the author- ities orthe school, but what is still worse it puts an incalculable moral ban upon the "pleasant art," for what man could fuss to advantage when he knew that each of his visits cost the fair one the price of an ice-cream so- da? Sigma Xi Will Meet Monday Night. Sigma Xi will hold its first meet- ing of the year Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock in the economics '1 lc- ture room. Prof. A. G. Ruthven, cura- tor of the museum, will explain the university expedition into Mexico and the western United States last sum- mer. The address will be illustrated and will be open to the public. An important business meeting will be held after Prof. Ruthven's lecture. ANNUAL GIRL'S COTILLION WILL BE HELD ON DEC. 14. Invitations have been sent out for the cotillion, given by the woman's, gymnasium director at Barbour gym- nasium Dec. 14. The affair has be- come annual and is one of the most attractive parties given for the wom- en, during the year. Special dances, stunts and favors will characterize the party and visitors holding invitations may look on from the gallery. The dance is open to all the girls in the physical training classes and will be- gin promptly at 8:00 o'clock. THREE MODERN DRAMAS TO BE STAGED SOON BY PROSCENIUM I I f i! w ,lily I I I I I .I I I q I I I C I , ,, I I I . II ' I I I I I I i I I' I I ' i . I I I I I I I I, I 1 I I ' i I f I ' 'I I ' 'I 1.rt ieal Contest of the Year to be Played With Stie Nor- mi.l College. FORIEIT N 5TU1I)ENTS ARE STARS. For the first time in the history of Mlichigan athletics a soccer team rep- resenting the university will meet an oide team in a regular game of the great English sport. On next Satur- day afternoon at Ferry field the Ypsi- lanti State Normal team will defend the fair honor of their renowned in- stitution against a team represent- ing ichganthat -will be picked this Th ae will be called at 2 :00o'clock aul no admission wifll be charged. The scheduling of an outside game will mean a revival of interest in the game and it is expected that there will be a large number of aspirants out next week. The choice of the team will have to depend entirely upon the work of the men next week as no reg- ular team has been picked so far. In- asmuch as several of the stars at the game are foreign students it will prob- ably be the first time that Michigan has been represented in an athletic way by the Chinese and Japanese stu- dents. Owing to the illness of Coach Doug- las there will be no practice this week but it is imperative that all men wish- ing to try out for the team come out prepared for practice on Monday. The south stands at the field will be kept open until after the game and the usual covering for the gridiron will not be put on for some time. RED 01ROSS SEALS HAVE A RAPID SALE AT MICHIGAN. Over 2,000,000 Stamps Have Already Been Sent From Main Office at Medic Building. Michigan, according to the local agents of the Red Cross Christmas seals, is entering heartily into the sale of the little "stickers," which were placed on sale in all of the stores in Ann Arbor last week at one cent each. The proceeds of the sales will go to the National Association for the study and prevention of tuberculosis. 'So far over2,000,000 stamps have been dis- tributed all over the state in the rural districts as well as in the towns and larger cities. Grand Rapids has for- Furnishings: Flannel Hatters Shirts with Zero Collars Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 S. University Ave. Phone 1160-L E. J. LOHR, Proprietor YOUR 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. Furnishings, Hats, C a p s, Bags and Suitcases. Mackinaws J. F. WUERTH COMPANY AL.FRED ODLUCER 4 CON.4 Macknaws, Sweaters Suits to Order Many of theworld's greatest scholars say that good tobacco helps the mind to focus its faculties. If that is true, where could you find a more delightful aid to con- centration than. Made of tender mid- dle leaves, to which long aging has given a temptingly satisfy- ing flavor and a 'vel- vety mellowness that wooersyour senses and smoothes out the wrinklesof your brain. Thsr T Your Clothes, a.re Pressed Is . ite Necessary so Send Them- to Staffs 25c Plain Skirts '35c Called For and Dtlivered Proscenium, a campus organization engaged in the production of modern 'dramas, will put on three one-act plays just before the Christmas recess. They are: "The Faraway Princess," by Su- dermann; "The Stronger," by Strind- berg, and "The Farewell Supper," by Schnitzler. These three plays repre- sent the best style of mqdern play from three languages, the German, Norwegian, and the Austrian. The plays will be presented at Sarah Cas- well Angell hall on December 18, and admission will be by invitation only. The first two plays are under the direction of Mr. F. G. Tompkins, of the rhetoric department, while the last one is being managed by Mr. Rich- ard Pride. FIRST ISSUE OF MICHIGAN TECHNIC TO APPEAR MONDAY - l ll~lUT An up-to date showig of yA Fall Millinery at popular prices. Hair Goods a specialty. Bell Phone 1390-J B. B. HAYLEY, 206 B. Liberty Street Dancing Class every r A Tuesday and Friday 7 to 8 p:m. Register at Academy for Children's afternoon class. Private party rates. Mon. and Tues. $12, Series $10; Wed. and Thur. $14, Series $12; Fri. and Sat. $15, Series $14. Phone 1850J 570L I Don Daron, '13: the Michigan TE publication of society, has of the Technic bution Monday. E, managing editor of echnic the monthly the engineering r I the ready first issue for distri- n .Da ily at your door for Remainder of College Year ARAN oo Among the special feature stories of this number will bd an article on "The Life of Prof. H. E. Riggs" the new head of the civil engineering de- partment, by Prof C. T. Johnston, and stories on "Up to Date Photography," by Ward Davidson, '13E, and "The Value of Modern Languages to Engi- neers," by Mr. H. A. Kenyon. SOPH LITS TO HOLD FIRST DINNER ON MONDAY EVENING Soph lits will hold their first din- ner of the year at the Michigan Union on Monday evening. Tickets may be obtained from the committee and should be procured before Sunday af- ternoon inasmuch as the Union must be notified how many to prepare for. Those who do not get theirs in advance are very liable to be disappointed. A good program is being prepared, con-1 sisting of musical numbers and talks. W. H. Hamilton of the economics de- partment will represent the faculty, and others will a announced tomor- row.! r--A-y= warded an order asking for 100,000 in addition to the 250,000 stamps that they have already received. With the exception of Florida, Ok- lahoma, Nevada, and Idaho, Red Cross seals will be on sale in almost every city, town, and village of the United States, even in Hawaii, Porto Rico, and the Canal Zone. About 85,000,000 seals have been placed on sale thus far and it is ex- pected that at least $400,000 will be realized. We can and do save you money on sheet music, music books and all kinds of musical instruments. It will be to your interest to look over our goods and get prices before buying. Grin- nell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St. 56-9 ALPHA NU WILL HOLD THEIR FALL INITIATION TONIGHT. Instead of the usual program Alpha Nu society will hold its regular fall initiation at the usual meeting in the society rooms this evening. Owing to the sickness of President Wheatley, Vice-president Egley will preside. The society is planning to hold a big event next week in the form of a modk trial. Plans for the affair will be completed at tonight's meeting, and it is probable that the subject of the trial will be based on the story, "The Disappearance of Jenny Brice," an unfinished serial, for the best solution of which prizes have been offered by a leading periodical. ADELPHI CELEBRATES 55TH YEAR WITH RECORD DINNER Interesting addresses from various members of the Adelphi society whom toastmaster Rowland Fixel called on, made the 55th annual banquet of that society one of the most successful ever given. About 60 men were present at the banquet which was held at 5:30; o'clock last evening at the Michigan Union. Prof. H. C. Anderson left Ann Ar- bor yesterday for Detroit on busi- ness. He will return within a day or two. Catering and serving of lunches, small partied and 'banquets for Uni- versity women's clubs and sororities done in good style at 114 North In- galls. 57-58-59 East Tea Room for ladies and gen- tlemen. Special Sunday dinners from 12:00 m. to 1:30 p. m. Hot waffle sup- per from 5:00 to 6:30.. 109 E.Wash- ington St., 2nd floor.- Phone 1381-L. LOST Lost-Elgin watch Thanksgiving day between Oakland Ave., and, Fair grounds. Reward. Call 740-J. 55-8 Lost-Late Thursday afternoon;.Dec. 5, on Cambridge Road, Hill St., Ox- ford road or Washtenaw Ave.. (south of Oxford) a silver bag marked - "Crocker" on inside. Finder please notify Mrs. C. E. Crocker, 1722 Cam- bridge Road. 58-59 Lost-Black leather bill book contain- ing money, Michigan Union card, etc. Reward if returned to 707 Ox- ford Road. Phone 357. 58-59 FOR RENT For Rent-Rooms for girls. 909 E. Washington. 54-60 For Rent-Furnished 6-room cottage. Call at 535 Thompson. Phone 1556-L. Open every evening until 9:30. Sun- days from 9:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 3:30 only. Lyndon's kodaks, films, flash- lights. 719 N. University. Sun&Fri Bring in your dull razor blades to be sharpened. Satisfaction guaran- teed. H. L. Switzer, 310 S. State St. Fulf Dress Tuxedo, and Prince Al- bert Suits for Hire. Whittington Co., 244 Woodward Ave., Detroit. e o d MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS $ AdlhL 2.50 We Drug are never undersold. Goodyear Store. 2 tf H The Big Store Reules, Conlin, Fiegel Co. 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