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L. GOLDBERG creator of 'Foolish Ques- tiOns," "I'm the Guny" "I find in Tuxedo a good tobacco, Its fragrance and flavor are fine. I use it re- gularly and endorse it highly to ailmy friends,'3 r B3UD FIS).31R creator of "Mutt and Jeff." " Tuxedo has mnadv a pipe my favorite form of smoking, Its coolness and mildness make pipe smoking a real pleasure.'' feature the senior lit "Castle House Cabaret," which will be given Satur- day afternoon at the Union. The "Meister Singers" quartette has been procured for the occasion. They will appear in costume, and will put on the program in which they were star- red at the Hotel Tuller in Detroit, this summer. Another number on the program will be Castle House Dancing, by c. A. Everitt, '16E, and G. B. Smith, '16E. A number of fancy steps will be fea- tured. It is expected that two other numbers will be added to the pro- gramn. These will be announced later. Small tables will be set up across the end of the room, and a cabaret lunch served during the program. The best orchestra which pan be secured in Ann Arbor, including a cabaret saxaphonist, will play during a por- tion of the lunch, and for the dance afterward, which the audience may at- tend, if they wish.c Tickets will be limited to a few more than 100. They will be sold only to seniors today, but after that, a few may be sold to members of othe classes, at 50 cents each. MASQUES PRESENT "SHADESF NGHT"' AND HUMO1 ROUS SKIT Masvues,, executive .Body of the Women's Dramatic association,- will present "Shades of Night" a fantasy in one act by Robert Marshall, author of "His Excellency, the Governor," at the Kermiss, December 12. Along with this play, a humorous sketch will be staged., The title and caste have not yet been decided, but will be an- nounced later.' The cast for the "Shades of Night" is as follows: Captain Terence Truett, Ruberta Woodworth, '17; Winifred Yester, Phyllis Povah, '16; Sir Ludovic Twitt, a phantom, Herta Hartwig, '151); Lady Mildred Yester, Minerva Brown, '15. "The Dance of the Hours" cast will rehearse at 4:00 o'clock today, in hill auditorium Soccer Men Practice For Battle Creek Coach McCall will have his charges practice again this afternoon, in prep- aration for the Battle Creek game scheduled for Friday at the breakfast food town. Due to the short period of practice left before this important battle,, McCall is anxious to have all of the candidates report today and tomorrow, as much will have' to be done in that time. The team leaves Friday morning for the scene of coq~ flict. Forestry Paper Features New Building Featuring illustrations and descrip-; tions of the progress of the new sci- ence building, and a synopsis of "For- est Management," a newr book by Prof. Filibert Roth, the first issue of "The 1University of Michigan Forester," will be released from the press today, and will be, ready for circulation among members of the Forestry club. N Leroy Cary, '14, Is the editor and Paul Ruedeman, '14, the manager of the publication. Kodak Supplies and a fine line of Mc. Donold's home made chocolate candy. Hoop pe's, Studio 619 E. Liberty St. Phone 1078 J PREKETEES. SWEETS..ARE best materials and, under, our ;supervision. Are give you quick, service in our fountain drinks an~d lunches. SUGAR. BOW Amnatuer printing on Vest Cyko Paper. PHONE 117 Order, HILL'S SWEET CIDER Phone 2140 Why not have it delivered regularl y.bi or tri- weekly?~ Many do. Always fresh. No preser- vatives used. Visit the mill at the orchard. KENMORE. BROOK ORCHARDS Temple Thoatre Tuesday, Nov. 17-Hearst's Selig News Wednesday, Nov. 18-In Tone With the Wild (with Kathlyn Williams). Thursday, Nov. 19-Perils of Pauline (12th Story)., FrIday, Nov. 20--He Danced Himself to -Death. Saturday, .Nov. 21-The Masked Wrest- ler (with Francis X. Bushman)., Coming-.Next Week-"The Derelicts" (with Louise Vale). Iam on my way Friday Night to the Majestic to the big chorus Girls Con- test 44-5-6 I- A ttractive Ligting Fixtures H AVE you ever thought how you might improve the interior of your house by putting in some new lighting fixtures of modern design? (Lit is easy to choose from our ds play. You will "find some unusually appropriate designs in side brackets and chandeliers in, our show room. I I Call 522 for Holmes Taxi, sine or carriage. 522. LOST-Mackinaw belt, gray Finder please call 2112-J. Li ou- check. 42-5 1- I 0 University ,Ave. Pharmacy. Fountain Pens and Student Supplies. tf In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Store. tf Eastern Michigan Edison Company Corner E. "William and a. Msan Streets Opening Thursday Night at, jestic. A Musical Comedy. show for 25c. the Ma- A $2.0 win=" 44-5-6 LEMAIRE OPERA GLASSES 522, will bring a Holma.s Taxi to your door at any hour. tf For Musical. Instruments of Every IDescription, Victrolas, and Edison Di- amond Disc Machines, go to SCHIAE- BERLE. & SON MUSIC HOUSE, Main Street. eod Wed. Buy your coffee, tea and peanuts at The Coffee Ranch, 211 East Liberty. Retail at wholesale prices* Quality unexcelled. eod Wed. For your. Picture Framing, etc., come and ee us first. Lowest and best. Win. Mulhalland, 209 W. Liber- ty St. 44 CArter's "The Lion's Bride" is the most wonderful illusion ever produced. 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