A THE MICHIGAN DAILY In praise of Malcolm's fall suits and overcoats,those club checks are all right, others will show, them in the spring. Chinchella Overcoats lead all others this season, why not B a first year man? Malcolmn shows a very large range ofYuU woolens, has a good suit at $20 and $25 buys a suit you will B proud of. Speaking of style, and DETROITA FRATERNITY( JEWELERS AND) STATIONERS WHITNEY T HEATRE Friday, December 13 .Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians and Fraternity Jewelers Hear loud Talk 207-211 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT C. H. Primrose offers The great New York success )MUTSIC AND DR AMA. individuality once of reminds you at MALCOLM 604 E. LIBERTY Albert Lockwood's RecitaL Albert Lockwood presented the third of his historical recitals yesterday af- ternoon in high school hall. Again there was occasion for remarking all that is unusual and fine in the playing of Mr. Lockwood as well as for ap- preciating the scope and significance of the programs he is offering this year. They are such solid and big pro- grams as it is an education as well as a delight to hear. And they are played as not many pianists could play them. Yesterday's program reached its summit in the Schumann sonata, opus II, one of the greatest as well as most difficult things in pianoforte litera- ture. To play it as it was played by Mr. Lockwood is to have attained the Parnassus. The Scherzo was superb; and the long and intricate last move- ment was made more interesting by the cutting of a certain section in its middle. The Toccata was a triumph of finger dexterity. There was also the Mozart Fantasia, which was beau- tiful despite a slight temporal un- steadiness and an added measure or two. The Brahms Waltzes were play- ed brilliantly, and with more rubato than Mr. Lockwood usually allows them. Then there was more Brahms, ending a delightful concert with the E flat Rhapsody. Werrenrath on Choral Union Course. It is some years since Ann Arbor has welcomed so distinguished a bari- tone as Reinald Werrenrath, who will appear 'in recital on Friday evening By Henri Bernstein The WITH Miss Marian Sherwood and Great Cast, as produced for one year at the Lyceum Theatre, New York City. Thi f v PRICES 35c--$1.50 Avoid the Snows of Winter and enjoy the land of sunshine and flowers, stately palms and soft tropical breezes. Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Fares TO POINTS IN Alabama, Cuba, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mexico, Mississippi, New Providence, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas. b... The Chubb House 209 South Stato Street Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4.00 per Week. Safe Drinking Water. C. C. 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There will be a group of the Grieg songs, for which Mr. Werrenrath is famous, as he sings them in the orig- inal language. The complete program is as follows. a. Some rival has stolen my true love away ...... Traditional Surrey Air b. Sweet Nymph, come to thy lover.. .Thom...... Thomas Morley, 1593 c. Little Mary Cassidy ....Old Irisb d. The Lark in the Clear Air.. Old Irish e. Avenging and Bright ... .Old Irish a. Langs en a ................ Grieg b. Min Tanke er et Maegtigt Fjeld .. .............................Grieg c. Lauf der Welt...............Grieg d. Und schlafst du, mein Madchen .. .............................Grieg e. Fernsicht.................Grieg Five Ojibway Indian Melodies Carousal Youth's Song In the Forest Waubunosa's Longing War Song a. To you, dear heart ..F. Morris Class b. Go, lovely rose ................. ............John Alden Carpenter c. Unfearing .............Bruno Huhn d. Open my window to the stars ... .S. Liddle. e. The Ringers ...... Hermann Lohr The concert will begin promptly at 8:00 o'clock, and it is hoped that all will be in their seats at that time. The doors will be closed at the beginning of the program, and those who arrive late will be obliged to wait in the cor- ridors until the end of the first group. I Typewriter Repmtiring Phone 1361-L I will meet or beat any price made on a typewriter, sale or rental. V One Hour Show D. F.eWOODWARD Ann Arbor Savings Bank Bldg, Second floor Ann-Arbor, Mich. I C 4 Before do tag your Xmas shopping see the World's Star Hosiery "THE KIND THAT WEARS" Beauty and Strength Combined. Agency at 625 E. Liberty Gertrude L. Rudd rt- U-S isi; o.Stme a 'd Liberty. EONrEce9- Lb. 5c Always --~ d Fenrj & 0o. 5c THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY Designers of Men's Clothes ALL Suits Overcoats e17V Made to measure N OMore Less Made to fit HENRY & CO. 711 N. University TT Furnishings Flannel Shirts with Zero Hatters Collars Woolen" Mills Co. 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