is reserved for E LD the Shoeman S, MAIN PAINTEDI WINDOW" APPEARSH)t IS IETI EU Stories acid Pw~mis in Wide Variety Ari, (ontribuited by Ifany Stizu{; t utors. This year's first issue of The Painted Window, Miichigan's literary magazine, will appear toddy. The number opens with a story "The Freshman," by Rob- ert I. Snadjr. It is a swiftly-moving narrative of life in ,4 rooming house, where all the students but one are seniors and wi here -but therein lies the tale. Other' short stories are contributed by Irene McFadden, Leonard Cline and Martin Feinstein. Edgar A. Mowrer has written a serial entitled "While oThere's Life," which be-gins with a.n astronomical 'discovery that promises to compiicate matters in a most baff- ling mannjer. The ramainder of the magazine is given over to editorials and poems. The latter are contributed by Maude Edwards, John H. Townley, Martin Feinstein, and Harold P. Scott. Padace of Sweets IDown Town LEKT TRUBEY Furnish the lee Creeamx ~IAttenttotzi to Fra.trnf ties :1 O ariid SorpaIt lea ONMAIN STREET I THiE XTR[CAL CIRCLES Il 'ivate lessons , Dancing Class every Tuesday and Friday y appointment. Special rates ?hone 1850--Residence 570-L 511: , 04)11-1r i Plaers Coming. The Coburn Players recognized: throughout tiie country as representa- tive Shakespearean actors, are booked at the Whitney theater for' Nfonday, October 21. -The Cobaurn players are considered the most evenly balanced organiza- tion of dramatic artists before the the- ater-going public of today, The rea- son for this is obvious, for the fact that each member is allowed, and even encouraged, to play his part well., no matter how small it might be. They attach far more importance to pre- senting a play for the play's sake than to bring forward too prominenatly some one part, and obscuring others for the purpose of emphasizing some "bright particular star."' Piano instruction at pupil's home by" university woman student 'graduate of G-anapol School of. Music, Detroit. Ex-" perience in teaching Leschetizki meth- od,, prices moderate, phone 368, Tues- days and Thursdays. 11 4 Wanted- A ma~n who has had success- ful selling experience, for special work in Canada on salary during next vacation. Apply in own hand- writing to lock box-73, city. 12-17 Musicians Wanted :-The "Democratic County Committee want a couple of musicians to go through the county with speakers during the next three weeks.. A team that can sing and play accompaniment preferred. The w~iork will take up about three hours time five nights each week during campaign. Address, Ross' Granger, 928 State Street, City., tt LOST LostLeather notebook containing valuable notes., Please phone A. T. Braden, 1226-L~. Reward. MUSIC AND) iRAAIA. The Historical, Recitas, Wednesday afternoon of this week, Albert Lockwood will inaugurate a series of hstorical piano recitals which is notable in many ways. In chaping the character of these re- citals fromn one-comuposer prorams to miscellaneous programs, two ob- jects were kept in view; first to have, a change frozp the tradition of many years standing; second, by placing. works of different periods and schools in immediate contrast, to gain a more telling juxtaposition. em, Since it is impossible present more than a small fraction o the pi- ano literature in six recitals, it has l been planned to have this series sup- plemented by another given in Frieze Merorial hall by assistants in the pi- I ano department. Students of the pi- ano will thus have a greater oppor-, tunity to hear more of its luxuriant growth. The plan of the present series of six recitals was intentionally made rather elastic. Its general scope is, first, to give one of the great sonatas and one of the great fugues on each pro ,ran; second, to call attention to the re- markable works of Godowsky, who has given new life to a on, series of half forgotten classics in an artistic, intricate and novel "modern dress, and Schulz-Evler, whose labors in the same faithful field of transcription have resulted in the best concert waltz of mnodern times, as regards not only transcription but also the origi- nal writers. So far this seems advis- able, viz; Debussy, who is represented' by some works not, yet heard in Ann, Arbor; fourth, to continue the studyE of the works of Franz Liszt begun lastf year during his centenary and in doingC so to present four compositions new to Ann Arbor; and fifth, to remain faithful to Scrlatti Mozart Haydn, Beethoven, Schumann, and Brahms. Vacancies on Union Coniiteo Flled.: At a mieting of the board of dir ctcv's of the Michigan Uni on at te lb:oue Saturday opou vacancies which occurr- cl iii the list of clss vice p sjc ts were fled. In the plce of Staifild Wells, George Burgess, '13., was s- lected as law representative. 1.. Vat.r=- medt , ial dwaseeced ont. esrtie n i,t'I3rl, as ielted. c sn Poliish Club Bolds~ Meeting. The Polish club had its fi rst me tig laIst Satuirday.' Three new immbrs were, initiated. The club is plawiniu to have two or three national celebrations beCsides a number of socials. The offi- cers of the club for this year ar : A. IT. Samber, '13LA, A. S. H-orbasewski, '15E, J. S. Kosacka, '11 H. Webster Society Chooses (mfic rs.. Webster societyi has elected the fol- lowing off~icers for the ensuing term:° President, E. I. Penzel; vice-presi- deit, J. W. Schelibacker; treasurer, G. . Kelley; Critic A. F. Otto; secre- tary, Max Merrill; sargeant at arms, P. L. Potter. Where can we buy popular music at the right prices. Why at Grinnell Bros.f They sell it at ten cents per copy. 120-1 122 R.Liberty. 8-13I lv M1- j I SOLD ONLY BY Ilayley's iineryF c;c';i+ N . Bell Phone 1590-J E. E. HA INAW PATRICK'S An tlp-t,) (late fall Millinery Prices. Hair frl .rr (( ( Cloves, Neckwear Sweaters, Raiccoats, 0 rn Suits, Freshiman Cad Collars arnd Shirts. Agents for G. W. M ckin aw Loe"Is Varsity Toggery Shc 1 101 S. Univeruity Ave. Phone 1 160-L E. J. LOHR,I 4Y n Foe L 'For C G Iaraieed ,Il1 W p roof. Clulh 32 ounle M 31 inches. NOW AJ 1n WHm Individual*) THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY Designrers of Men's Cloth a HENRY & Co. 71 1 N. IL Lo§trSlide rule-Nelson Oxford Road-on case rule. Call 357 Bell. R. Boice, 707 and same on 12-14-15 r ,, . Suppl-y Store 11 S. vIlvrslty TO THE SIVDUNT BODY af Binders, Fountain Pt.ns. Fine Stationtury, .' Su},Epiie ,Shop; To) . Garndy.Cigars, Tobhacco, etc. Lost-W~.ill person who 'carried rain- coat. with fresh cap in it from Ferry field Saturday morning return same to 1144 Catherine St. 11-12 Lost-A gold watch with silver M fob. return 615 E. University. FOR RENT, For Item--Nice front suite for two young men of good habits, no other roomers. 411 E. Williaims St. Phone 1497. tf For Rent-Suite and single room, both bighly desirable with all conven- iences. Short walk from campus. Inquire 541 S. Division St. FOIE SALE. For Sale-For sale at half price or rent: L C. Smith, No. 5, Underwood No. 4, both new. Student's Directory. Get your election tickets Irinted at t h e A n n A r b o r P r e s s . 1 2 - 1 7 1Fo ? i c m e l ' l a s n small tables, go to Green's Boardlin:; Hou.wse, 8,5 E. Huron St. Rates x'..50: "Collegian Clothing," a large assort-{ mettof Adler's Collegian clothes for college men on sale at Allen's Good Clothes Store, Main St.. 10-12-13 Underwear. The right kind of underwear at the right price on sale at Allen's Cood Clothes Store,-Main St. 10-12-13 Young's Hats (none better made) on sale at Allen's Good Clothes Store, Main St. 10-12-13 The largest and finest line in the city, Goodyear's Drug Store. 3-6-9-12 Thact Youx- Clothes -.Dre Presse4 Quite Necessary s® Send Theum Stits 25c Plan Skirts Called For and Delivered MARTIN HALLE Dealer in Furniture,,. Carpets, Rags, IV Upholstery Goods, Linoleum and Di rj ugsBank ,Pius $ 100,000 00 ss Transactled. s., W. D. Ha r- z, Cashier. AnnA rbor Dye Works 112, 114, 1 16, 118&,120 and 122 E. Live ty Street F renchi Dry and Bell 628 204 lSweim Cleaning E. Washington St. BOTH PHONES 148 PASSENGE~R ELEVATI I I - --- , Call Reynolds, 723-J. tf r rwr r ,, vtore Reue, onin, Fiegel a ng men's store aims t4 keep in cIlse, constant touch with its clientele absorbing the ideas and studying the individual tastes of alert and progressive }yung felow who regard crrect attire as an asset in social and business life. Autumnn's finest in Furnishings Ow'ri g1bat .. ... ........ .. .... .......... ..... ............ . .... c v'due s ar... ......... .................1.'50 and uip to $2.50 vl~u~'s, at ... .............. .......................$1.30 it 41 tta, Iteadqii irtt rs'for 11 ese fa ns. t~s Shirts.......................... Hosiery, tx! r.csir{ il izshaowing at ...................................... . Great vailues eia Fal.ir Unde r5ea r........... .... .................................. .1 co, 200-202 Soi