TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY r.r:-. . COLLEGE MEN HAVE THEIR OWN IDEAS ABOUT STYLE 02 250! MORE Lynvdon'1996614"19Books 1 R9CIVD "ETRDAY At the old price $1.00 This is the last lot of these "M" books that we can buy to sell at this price, so get busy. F you're a College Man and hold a reputation among your friends for wearing decisive and distinctive clothes, 'you cannot overlook our Fall and Winter fabrics. They're full of character. Have a suit tailored:-to-measure which will add I LYNDON *719. N. University Avenue I I r :..._ _.._.._. r ...._._ WhitneyThar THURSDAY, NOV. 5 CHkRLES FROHMAN Presents MI SS BILLIE -BURKE In Her Createst Success "Jerr" Preceded by "The Philouophsr in the Apple Orchard" Miss Burke in Both Plays PRICES Main Floor 1st 13 rows-360 seats........ ...2.00 Last 8 rows-232 seats........... 1.50 Balcony 1st 8 rows-236 seats .. ......... ....$1.00. Last 5 rows-154 seats ................75c Gallery ....... ........... ..50c Mail orders received now if accompanied by check. Seats. on Sale Tuesday at 10 O'clock to your appearance and embody your individual ideas. We guarantee tasteful yet distinctive style. ORPli EUMiheatre House of Famous Plays by Famous Players Mon. - Tues., Oct. 26-27-Daniel Frohmau presents Henrietta Cros. man in'T he Unwelcome Mrs. tiIatch' by Mrs. Burton Harrison. Wed. Oct. 28-3. ILubin presents Geo. Spdncer in 'The Wolf' by Eu- gene Walters. Thurs.-Fri., Vct. 29, 30- Jesse L. Lasky presents Edward Abeles in ' Vhe Making of Bobby Burnit' by Winchall Smith. Sat. Oct. 31-Mixed program. 'Col. Ke.zaliar In the Wilderness' (Bray Cartoon Comedy) 'Pathie's Weekly' I I J. KARL MALCOLM MALCOLM BLOCK 6'04 EAST LIBERTY For Twelve Years The Sign of Satisfaction " Always the New Styles First 119 E. LIBERTY ST. TENNIS AND GYMNASIUM SHOES iiii~iiU University School of Music ALDERT A. STANLEY, Director. Instruction offered in all branches' of music. Students may take full courses leading to graduation, or they may pursue some particular subject, such as voice, pi- ano, violin, etc., supplementary to their other work. The next number on the Faculty Concert series will be given Thursday afternoon, November 5, at 4:15 o'clock in Hill auditorium, when several mem- bers of the faculty of the university school of music will appear.. The gen- eral public is cordially invited to be present at this concert for which no admission charge will be made. Par- ents, however, are kindly requested to refrain from bringing small chil- dren, and the general public is re- quested to come early as the concert will begin promptly at the hour sched- uiled, and the doors will be closed dur- ing the performance. The program will be arranged to last approximate- ly one hour and no encores will b'e given. The program follows: Quartet, A major, Op. 18, No. 5 .. ..........Beethoven Allegro; Minuetto; Andante Canta- bile; con Variazioni; Allegro. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Lockwood, Violins ; Mr. A. J. Whitmire, Viola; Mrs. L. N. Parker, Violon- cello. Ave Maria ................ Luzzi Nora Crane Hunt. (organ accompaniment by Earl V. Moore.) Concerto No. 8, A minor ("Gesang- scene") ..................Spohr Allegro moto-Adagio-Allegro mod- erato. S. P. Lockwood. (Accompaniment by Frances L. Ham- ilton.) Ballade Op. 52 ..... .....Chopin Mrs. George B. Rhead. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES HOLD) SEVERAL JOBS FOR STUDENTS Employment for several students is open at the- bureaus of the Michigan Union and the University Y. M. C. A. A total of 1,100 jobs have been given out by the combined bureaus, and 89 have been distributed since Monday. The University Y. M. C. A. has given out 69 commissions to students dur- ing the last seven lays. Eight acted as jurymen in a scene in the "Legend of Leonora" at the Whitney last night, and many others did cleaning and garden work.t A BARGAIN-Ford late 1913 car. Four new tires; shock absorbers, tool box, Prestolite tank. 602 E. Huron. 28-30 FOR RENT--Comfortable suite near engineering arch. Price $4.00. Ap- ply 1208 Willard. 21-32 FOR RENT-Three single rooms, or a suite and single room furnished to suit, situated on Church Street, three blocks from campus. Call at the Busy Bee. 22-28 FOR SALE -A new $25.00 balmacaan overcoat for $15.00. Too large for owner. Has never been worn. Phone M. A. Y. 2366-J. 28-9 BROADWAY AND JOHN Ri. DETROIT __where the U. of M. spirit is manifest and "M" men are taken care of. % - Go to The Udelweiss for your luncheon when in Detroit, Soc. Also for youiir Dinner o r after-the- theatre Supper. And we make a specialty of U. of Al. Ban- quets. Dancing from 6 to 8:30 and io to 12:30. Delightful music - orchestral and voice. Cuisine unexcelled, and ser- vice the best. A royal wel- come awaits "M" men at any hour of the day or night at JACOB MACH, Manager l1 Look to your hat for it. Not every hatter can com- bine in your hat the elements needed to make you different from the crowd, and at the same time keep it within the bounds of refinement. We've b e en hatters for a long time, and. our popularity with ambitious dressers makes us think we know what, they want. " Vo .. "MISS BILLEBURKE°' I b I [CAMPUS BOOonanMTERY Bostonian FootwearI 308 South State Street ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHESj Personatility I I IFACTORY HAT STORE, 118 E. Huron St. Near Allenel Hotel W. W. MVANN, Proprietor _l U Phone 1701 Aj TICPhone 1101 t THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS For catalogue or further inform~ation, call at the office, or address Stop, Look, and Take Notice!. Thur-Fri-Sat., Oct. 29--311 CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary Maynard Street ANN AR80OR. MICH GIRLS- CI LS G IR L; Boyle Woolfolk, Inc. presents John P. Reed1 in the New Musical Review, 'THE DREAM GIRL,' E To introduce the highest class line of MACKINAWS in 0town we are selling them at OUR COST. PLOUS 75c 'PROFIT. BUY NOW AND SAVE $2.50. This means that. you can get the new shades, vague greens, reds and blues made up in the latest style, Norfolk and half Norfolk, with belted pockets, at a saving of from $2.50 to $3.50. This offer holds until 'tonight at io P. M. Monday we are going to ask your $.5o profit and Monday, Nov. 8, $2.00 profit. The ;Best li Town" Toque is a full-sized, long, heavy toque; the kind you've always wanted at FIFTY CENTS. Full supply of toques of all classes. PROLOGUE Bill Mullaney, Stage Manager, "The .Dream Girl" Co.... Clarence Backhous Fred Scott, Juvenile. "T1he Dream Girl" Co . ....... ......Eric Canle Vivian Lorrinier, prima donna, "The Dream Girl" Co........ Grace Manlove Billy Richardson, another Chorus Girl .~Billy Hooper Clarence Harvey, Chorus man. ..,..... ..,Charles Atwood Frank, carpenter, Opera House, Ester- Ville, Iowa................ Ned Wall Sam, p~roperty man, Opera House.. ......... .JOHN P. REED "THlE DREAM GIRL" The Pasha................ Bill Mullaney The Juvenile ....... ,......Fred Scott The Soubrette.......... Vivian Glad4 tone The Dream Girl.......... Lillian Lorfimer The Guard .... ,..........Ned Wal The Head Waiter ..........Chas. Atwood As "The Dream Girl" has a prologue and an The S pc.. .. S if Sccne i The asha's TDon ain at Erg - ,of EPH1OGUE Sr n , 21 Loof ( rdn de Luxe. Sccne 3Srtge t the Opera Iloi-se a ftcr ..))ream Girl"performance. Shox .m Gils- kth iBerry, Afarget Finke, 'Jarie il all, Irene :Phillips, A drienie stiays, 1Lorrainle \hitne' , tlrcelle ilax- I lie. Ponies.--Billie H ooper, Laura Floyd.Mai Best, Marie Anthony. Gloria Dare. !,ilemn Moore, Pearl Lilley. MUSICAL NUM~BERS Und~er Direction of Felix G. Rice I R(L(iGIJE i-Rechearsal, "D~ream ni o......hores _-Specialty.... ....Vivian GluadstoneI 3-Relir arsal Msarch Song.......... horus 4--Sonogramh. "Call of the D~ance".. . . . . . . .. . ..Lillian Lorritner. eoirgue everybody shonuld heinl their sat.,s THE.D 1Rl.AM 1GIRL t" x-Opening C(hornts.......Ensen ble --Sahara Sarah-.....Pasha and Chorus Inltroducinlg Dance by Vivian r \-"y Dream Girl"'........ ..Dream Girl and Juvenile -'d TLove to liv'e".......Jvenile - Machl...................nsemble f)-- Specialty.......JOHN P. REEl) 7- O pening Chorns, "PIersian Moon," .:billy and ('horus -_ ' "Sgn of the H oneymoon"'... .~Dream Girl and Pasha 9)--Specialty "Dance".......Vivian .a c)- SIccialty .. .......... k~nile ii_-' Bridal Twirl"'... Juvenile and, Chorus .V'te.-Finish of "lhe Dream Girl" play hust not the knaish of the performance Wa'