THE MICHIGAN DAILY ii BOYS we want you to see New Flat English Custom Lasts very latest with the new flat 7.8 i heels, in black and tan, light or he weight, $5 to $7 per pair. "Purfield's our the E nich ' avy r ' 119 S. MAIN STREET We have the largest stock (f best fitting -pumps you ever Iput on $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 per pair.I Pe.1ace of Sweets Down Town LET F ,rnish the Ic. cre*em Attention to' Fra ternities anid Sororities ON MAIN STREET Huyler's Agency at 214 S. Main St. 64, Our $35.00 and $32.50 party dresses go on sale Saturday morning for $18.75. See our windows. Koch and Nichols. 64 Huyler's candy needs no explana- tion. 64 FRATERNITIES TO SEND DELEGATES Fife Local Chapters Will Be Repre- sented at saionl Con- renitions. HELD DUINLG HOLIDAY SEASON. National conventions of five general fraternities which have chapters in Michigan will be held during the hol- iday season this year. Three of these fraternities, Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Alpha Tau Omega, will hold their meetings in the south. Calvin L. Sweek, '13L., and Bruce J. Miles, '14, will go as delegates to the Sigma Nu grand chapter at Atlan- ta, Ga., December 30 to January 2. The local chapter of A. T. O. will be represented at Louisville, Ky., Decem- ber 26 to 28 by Robert J. Selzer, '13L, and E. D. Gibson, '13P. At the S. A. E. convention which is to be held at Nashville, Tenn., H. C. Tallmadge, '14, and J. Scott Thornton, '14, will act in the interests of the Ann Arbor chap- ter. Phi Gamma Delta will send Charles A. Crowe, '14E, and C. B. Hughes, '13, to the meeting which is to be called at Indianapolis, 'December 26 and 27. George W. Mason, '13, will go to Bal- timore December 27 to represent the local chapter at the Phi Kappa Sigma conclave. Nu Sigma Nu held its national con- vention at Baltimore, November 25, when G. 1. Dahlman, '13M, acted as an Ann Arbor representative. H. M. Sage, '131H, was a delegate at the Al- pha Sigma convention held at Boston, November 26 and 27. CONSULTATIONS TO BE HELD BY FACULTY AND G RADUATES HOCKEY RINKS TO BE FINISHED SOON Active Work on Winter Sport Begin After Christmas Vacation. MANACER EXPECTS A BIE YEAR. Because of the late arrival of the wintry blasts the hockey enthusiasts will be required to wait until after Christmas to chase the puck at Fer- ry field. The athletic association has decided that, the ground not being frozen many inches below the sur- face, it will be best to wait until af- ter the holidays to flood the two rinks. Embankments have been thrown up and everything is in readiness for the water. The rinks when completed, will be among the best at all univei sities, and the players will not be lim- ited to practicing only during the day but can follow the little pill by the light of two strong are lights. Manager DeBois is enthusiastic over the interest that the students are showing and unless dope takes a big slump, the lovers of the winter'sport will see some "phenoms" slipping over the ice. Many of last year's men are back, and among the freshmen there are many from the northern re- gions where hockey is the big sport: It has not been decided whether any of the games will be played at night, or whether evenings will be de- voted entirely to practice. Coach Douglas will probably 'assign certain nights for each team to have the use of the rinks. MUSIC OF TROUBADOURS IS nr trrcc~r r r'a' ra v sT ~ Furnishings, Hats,C a p s, Bags and Suitcases. Mackinawc J. F. W'fUERTHK%'Fn, TOUR clothes should be 3ght 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. a , WiH bm i. ALFRED OzorM A COrNK I= Patronize Daily Adverfisers A1)S IN THIS COLUIMN ARE TO BE PAID FOR n ADVANCE. LOST Lost-Ladies fur neckpiece on South University Ave., Thursday evening. Finder please call 403-L. 64 FOR RENT . For Rent - Front suite, exposure Southern and Western, all conven- iences. 611 Forest Ave. Phone 1810-J. 64-65 For Rent-Single room. 414,South Di- vision. 64-65 For Rent-Suite for men one block from engineering building. 551 Church street. 62-64 WAN~TED Wanted-If you are a competent Sten- ographer or Typewriter operator see 0. D. Morrill, 322 S. State St. 62-64 We are never undersold. Goodyear Drug Store. 2 tf Our go on $18.75. Nichols $35.00 and $32.50 party dresses sale Saturday morning for See our windows. Koch and s. 64 Bring in your dull razor blades to be sharpened. Satisfaction guaran- teed. H. L. Switzer, 310 S. State St. Full Dress Tuxedo, and Prince Al- bert Suits for Hire. Whittington Co., 244 Woodward Ave., Detroit. e o d Christmas suggestions for students: Morris chairs in geneuine leather, al- so arm chairs in all finishes. Martin Haller. 64 DISCUSSED BY M. JEAN BE Illustrated His Talk by Playing Citole and Other Ancient Instruments. ECK On I TMPORTED ' INATURES Each Package i, One - Every Sweetheart Wants One- When You See Them Your Eyes Won't Behave In metho partm which quent and g the fie These have then meetin opport foreste gradua discus estryE contin make, dents "ve as RE 1 ) EI Red placed terday sale. dispos ties a: forts losis s all oft giving will g Prof. Prof cholog manus suits madei circula It wil versity ent a plan has been adopted by "One of the most unique, interest- consultations are held at fre- ing, and at the same time instructive intervals between the faculty entertainments ever given in Ann Ar- raduates who have been out in bor," say those who listened to M. ld and had practical experience. Jean Beck yesterday afternoon in men bring in the problems that Memorial hall, where he spoke under confronted them and they are the auspices of the Cercle Francais. discussed thoroughly at the He told about "The Music of the igs which are held whenever an French Troubadours from the XI to tunity offers. Wisconsin state the XIV Centuries." As illustrations er Moody who is a Michigan of the spirit in which the troubadours ate was here recently and the composed, and of the subjects they sion centered on secondary for- chose for their "chansons," M. Beck education. It is hoped by the sang a number of their songs, and uation of these conferences to played his accompaniments upon ci- the ,courses offered to the stu- toles, constructed from photographic just as practical and exhaust- reproductions of drawings found in possible. old manuscripts. The citole is some- what like a guitar. CROSS SEAL SALE WILL "The troubadours," said M. Beck, XCEED THAT OF LAST YEAR "were the first to compose songs in the language of the common people, Cross Christmas seals were and upon those subjects ,other than on sale at the postoffice yes- religion. They sang of love, adven- and so far have had a ready ture, and history, using personal ex- Many of the stamps have been perience as the basis of their com- ed of by the different fraterni- positions. With only a melody, and nd sororities. Through the ef- the simplest of bass, they nevertheless of the Ann Arbor anti-tubercu- expressed their feelings wonderfully." ociety they have been selling at M. Beck played also upon the flago- the stores in town since Thanks- let, an instrument like the modern and reports are that the sale fife, and upon the frestel, which is reatly exceed that of lastyear. similar to the pipe of a bag-pipe. These instruments were used by the Shepard Completes Manuscript, troubadours in playing accompani- . John H. Shepard of the psy- ments for their dances. y department has completed a In finishing his talk, M. Beck made cript in which he gives the re- a plea for better understanding of the of the researches he recently middle ages, pointing to their music, in an attempt to learn more about their literature, and their architect- ation in the brain during sleep. ure as proofs of the highest grade of 1 soon be published in the uni- artistic ability, and as accomplish- y's humanistic studies series. ments deserving more praise from - -the people of the present. order to make more efficient the d of teaching in the forestry de- Tradition wears a snow-white be ard, and has the wisdom of experience. The pipe is a col- lege tradition. Fi yours with SMOOTHIST TOBACCO andl you will endorse the dictum of your predecessors. Velvet the choicest growths of Burley leaf is mild, rich and sat- isfying-yet withal in- expensive. i aW* 4A £ngravingi Hold up the traffic! Stop the crowd! Everybody listen! Hve you seen the ENCHANTED CIGARETTE? Have you smoked Zubeldas? _A TURKISH CIGARETTES The time to place your order for Engraved or Embossed Stationary is -- --N o Col. Isaac H. Elliott, '61, is again spending a few days in town. Col. El- liott and his wife are on their way to their home in New Mexico and only visited Ann Arbor for a day. Attention Students! Are you going to send a present home? We will gladly pack careful- ly any article you buy from us. Our line of furniture and rugs is unsur- passed. Martin Hailer. 64 Our line of Christmas goods is larg- er than ever. Something in our store for every one of the family. Arm Chairs, Rockers, Couches, Davenports, Desks, Music Cabinets, Rugs, etc. Martin Haller. 64 Catering and serving of lunches, small parties and banquets for univer- sity women's clubs and sororities done in good style at 114 N. Ingalls. 63-66 The Xmas rush is already on, and from ten days to two weeks is required to fill an order. Fine engraved stationery is dis- tinctive and has a touch of individuality suipas;ed by none. Nothing is so appropriate-nothing could afford a more last- ing tribute of the doner's thoughtfulness and god taste than a nice box of stationery. When in search of the best in station- ery, con8ult us. Mayer, Schoettle &Schairer o. STATIONERS PRINTERS BINDERS GENERAL OFFICE OUTFITTERS PHONE 1404 112 S. MAIN t.,_ _ _ . - ,__,. .. The Big Store Reule, Conlin, 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. Autumn's finest in Furnishings Neckwear, special showing at. ......................... SOc Gloves, exceptional values at...................................$1.50 and up to 2.51D Shirts, most unusual values, at ..........................................$1.00 Reule, Con in, Fiegel Co. 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