THE MICHIGAN DAILY select your Fall or Winter Suit from the est linlae in the city." Dress Suits a specialty Ua AtU COE HiE fICIIGAN D_\ILVlje t he"ater Official newspaj,,er at the University of Mich- -ilit oil the igan.I Peter Pan" ['uhhshed eery morning except Monday dur-j boy Who wtiot ing the university year. ventures i t~ntered at the pr t-oflice at Ann Arbor, Mich- Land. Froin >an, midlr Acto of Congrss of March 3. , Ofies:S5 n floor. Ann Arbor Press Builcd- nii the \n, a rnard Street. or (he )jay O1.-tFfic Hors: Frditor--t to 3 p. mn.; 7t to ,. 'u. P[i inpss IManager-t to 3 p. m. Frohiallha: Suh'-iription 'Price:' By carrier, $2.4o: by. mail., h to wit r. sr. Want Ad' Stations: Press ]luilrling: Quar'y's 1,,aV and gi IPiarrmacy ;4lniversitv Pharmacy ;Davis and Knnail1's Confectionarv Stare. elaborate so Phones: Hell arnd fHome, qbo. on Monday, January 20. is the best-loved person- Amnerican stage. As for everyone has heard of the uldllt't grow u~p and his ad- the Never-Never, Never nbeginning to end "Peter rmfing. Miss Adams per-I eternal youth of the hero with charming skill. Mr. as surrounded the actress ag and well balanced corn- iven the play a series of ttings. Begin the Year Right E'quip) your offico. 'Ylou may re quire t Handy Desk Calendar, an Excelsior Diary, Journal or Ledger, Card Cabinet, Quart of Ink or Box of Pens E I Tailors and Impo rters Z;18 South State Street TYPEWRITER 'SUPPLIES OF ALL SORTS AT I Most Complete Line. ill Cit-I. liocka Puck s, 25c, 50c w AHR'S 'SIC AN .0I)1i RA MlA. University Bookstores Frank Pennell ............Managing Editor Tis afternooni at Joseph Fouchard.,.........Business ManagerI students from the 4:15 o'clock, vocal, piano of the school State St. main St. [I Maurice Toultme .............. News Editor C. Harold Hippler ............Assistant Karl Matthews ..............Athletic Editor 0.C.Elidredge................ 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II!')II N 1 IdS wil e il t m-e11~4ivih it is your ditty a a so i- her of t i'et' etief c ssociationl14o ge, IVi to tht- 1)oils and te >t' 1{'s1IiIie'tie' t'1t ;m11, (oupon h Iio~~ your v{ofte. To m esut'i et e pi lia'1 sa :luhel'to i ote IoT l ibv m"11y};IC '11o'i ~ Im len fl-1 ° t ='i reencT lbl .illy el(;i,'(d fr-omwt%'he I)4ildof iet ors to (hle loadin coid r of of aIt( le,,. Tl~ki. it 6'ea iiiteuit t tolQ'1iii ',g to ttll'Forcin g' election. COTNCIL SHOUiLDN'T}r"1 lAYli. Contrary to exjwcitlopts, the s~ident council did not. me 't last nig ht, al-' thoughi there was every reason to ex- pet a spe'cial session be cs f cam- paignin ~protests. We repe,(at that the Council is faciuw a grave problem that can't p~ossibly he lessezned by delay. On the contra- ry, thlo nger it is put off, the worse the con sequences. It will not be right to hold the matter up for a re ular meeft in'g of the council, which will not at,; .r until next wee. There should be a special session, and at once. At thatt session, it is patent that the whole system will have to be probed, or the present rules will be rendered even Tore farcical in the futture. 'I'II I{:1Tla 4 L NOTII{I'V.> M7aide Adams Coi'ng. Charles Frohman will present Maudel Adamis in Jamnes Matthew Barrie's classic, play "Peter Pan," at the Whit- of music will give a public recital in School of Music hail. The program follows: Finale from Sonata "Op. 7 ... . Grieg Louise Conklin Quartet, I3 flat (Koechel No, 458) . ....... Mozart (first two movements) M~arian Struble, Thelma Newell, Vio- lins; W. E. Votruba, Viola; H. I-Ins, 'Cello. The Swallows................ Cowen Girace Drury Li ebestraum..........Liszt Jugglery................... Godard Martha Merkle Phosphors sconce....:........Loewe Clesson Bushnell Prelude from Sixth Solo-sonata. .Bach j D~orothy Bartolf VocAl Selectiion .................... Lois Fischer Sonata Op). 26........... Beethoven Carrie Stagg;s The number by the string quartet o] the violin department will probably be one of the most interesting. tAlli cr1Loek w) odPlays t at hson Albert Lockwood will give a p ano recital in J.ackson this afternoon un- der the auspices of the St. Ambrose society. The concert will be held in High School auditorium. Mr. Lock- wood's program includes the Bach- Str adal organ concerto, the sonata opus 57, the "Appassionata," of Bee- thoven, three Debussy numbers, the RGrieg 13 .llade, and the Schultz-Evler transcription of the "Blue-Danube" Iwaltzes. We can give you the best service on i strings for all Musical Instrumuentsj GRINNELL BROS., 120-122 F. 1LiberlySt WHY NOT HAVE YOUR MICHIGANENSIAN PICT URE jnow so that yon can hav e some oif ~ Plainum Portralls Oade front te ngtive-.-pur ft icids at ho'ue will appreciate themi I , , , . o2 - I- I- 31 yl 4 . r+ S*%sdio 319 ID. Huzrvr St. P can e 9 61, '. x2S. MAS a ' SWEET AS IT S OUNDS :-TTER, SERVICE BETTED. 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