THE MICHIGAN DAILY. P THE MICHIGAN DAILY. £ r i. I 1 r , ; ;i 71 K I The stein-Bloc, Co.. 1916. The acknowledged lead- ers in men's fashions for more than sixty years have correctly interpreted the style needs of the real American, as shown in . mart Z, otheo Llndenschmitt, A tlf o Clothiers and Furnishers MAIN STREET CLOTHES $1.00 .00 Call and look over our Special at $22.00, any style 308 So. CAMPUS 0 TE RY s0 .os THE EBERBACH f, SON COMPANY Scientific Apparatus, Chemicals and Student Laboratory Supplies for Biology, Histology, Bacteriology, Pathology, and Anatomy THE E BERBACH ON 08ry CO. 200-208 0. Liberty lit. IRVING PLACE I"1 (New York) German Players, WHITNEY u. iINA J. L jj n Furnishers Corner S. State an" Evening Haberda Dress Suits to REN BEST TALENTPPEAR ATBAN-CER-TANMEIJT Strin Setet and llieigan Concert Quartet will be Hfeadliners Wednesday When the mythical curtain of Hill auditorium rises at 8:00 o'clock Wed- nesday night on Michigan's first Band-Cer-Tainment, the student body assembled is to witness the best per- iormance 0 the 100 best entertaiRers that the campus can lay claim to. Striug niusic of the variety not often heard in these parts will be rendered by a newly organized trio composed of Frank Wheeler, '6E, playing the cello, Harold Forsythe, 17, violin, and H. L. Davis, '17, guitar. avis w1l be remembered as the lead- ing man in the 1911 Union opera, while the other two artists are well- known to the Michigan campus. As one of the leading features of the program, the above trio will be joined in some of its selections by three other musicians, L. O. Aldrich, '17E, saxaphone, C. E. Ma- comBer, grad, banjorine, and Leroy Scanlon, 16L, on the piano. The sex- tet thus composed is expected to make a real impression on the audience. From the Michigan Concert quartet comes the announcement of the pro- gram that they are to render, accom- paied by F. A. Taber, '17, who plays for the glee club. Their leading num- ber is to be "My Chinese Girl," :writ- te especially for the occasion by Waldemar John, '16, and A. J. Cor- "netzki, '17. The program follows: . (a) Carmena Waltz Song . Wilson {l;) Mighty inak' a Rose.. ...Nevin 11. Tenor Solo. Mr. Grover introducing a new song by W. A. P. John and A. J. Gor- netzky, "My Chinese GirL" ,11. Trio from Faust. (Mr. Gornetzky at the piano.) IV. Fill Your Tankards. Davis, Sikes and Carson. WOMEN WILL BUILD CLUR HOUSE Plan to liaise Funds for New Struc- ture on Palmer Field A new club house at Palmer field is the goal to be reached by Michigan women this year. The matter was discussed at the "wienie roast" held at the field last week. The present club house at Palmer field was opened only temporarily s'vera years ago when the athletic field came into use for women. It has served merely as a locker room and as headquarters for the various squads of women. The present plan is to erect a club house which shall serve as a social gathering place as well as an athletic building. Sith this end in view the women of the university have planned sev- eral functions which will be given during the course of the year, the proceeds to be used as a building fund. Justice Fines Students for Speeding C. W. Clark, '18, and Walter H. Cohn, '18, were arrested yesterday afternoon, by Traffic Officer Walker, while speeding on State street just before the game. They were brought before Justice W. G. Doty, and after pleading guilty to the charge were assessed a fine and costs amounting to $.45. This ar the same as last year. COPYRIGH4T Y FA.v. VGa s. G ._. 4 r ( : I i I ,. i r I "THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS": a- - .Vet A SHOE STORE -WITH- SHOES THAT SATISFY1 Our Styles Are Our Prices Right "YOU MAY DUPLICATE A SUIT PRICE, BUT YOU. CAN'T DUPLICATE A PRICE SUIT-" CLOTHES FOR U. of M. MEN You will find Clothes here in The Big Store that you know are right -Adler's for example. a You will like to look over the new weaves, shades, and styles this fashion making firm has put out. $18 to $28 FOR MEN Ed.V. Price & Co. Tailoring is beyond Imitation COME IN We have all the new effects in Blacks and dark Tans with rubber or leather soles, and can save you money on every pair. Prices $3.50 to $7.50 per paj Reule, Conlin & Fiegel Corner Main and Washington Streets V'HEATRE Mon., Nov. Ist I OL'S AYATER - BY - ADOLPH L. ARRANGE Folksongs Hungarian National Dance Prices: $1.00, 75 50, 25 Seats selling Whitney Theatre 1 No Drops Needed in Our Eye Examination. My specialty is making Drugless Iye lEA-aminatios- determining scientifically and accurately the glasses your eyes require. Shop facilities enable me to make your glasses, giving you quick service. We grind lenses. EMIL H. ARNOLD Optometrist-Optician with Arnold & Co.,Jewelrs, 220S.Main St. i I _ r OVERCOATS and rain coats from the House of Kuppen ileiiner, on sale by N. F. Alleh Co., Mai street. oct6eod-wed and at a price that is easily within your allowance, I offer the most satis- factory clothes you can buy. Compare cost with convenience and certainty and you'll have no other kind of clothes. May I measure you today? ~4 Exclusive Local Dealer 309 S. Main 814 S. State GOBLINS TERRIFY COOK GIRLS Cliamber of Dead Decorated with Bluebeard's Wives Witches, broomsticks, pussycats, sorcerers and black artists--certain- ly-they were all there! But why mention them? They were only "among those present." The real, spinal marrow excitement was the guest of honor, Mr. Bluebeara, who fills so large a space in "What's Why." On this occasion the Chamber of the Dead was beautifully decorated with his lordship's favorite wives who hung around the walls by the hair of their heads. A few grinning pump- kins and corpses gracefully placed in open coffins added a touch of piqu- ancy to the scene. The skeleton in armor passed around a delicious brew of cider, supplemented by doughnuts and apples. Where was all this? Why, at Martha Cook building, of course, at a most unique gathering of society from the first, second, and third floors. It marked the opening entertainment of that community's admirable host- esses, the people of the fourth floor. "Charley Barry, of Nowhere," Guilty "Charley Barry, of Nowhere," who was arrested at a south State street fraternity house Friday night, was yesterday arraigned before Justice W. G. Doty, on a charge of drunkeness and disorderly conduct. He pleaded guilty, but sentence was suspended upon his promise to leave the city. We want to impress on you the fact that your feet will al- ways feel good and look well in shoes you purchase from us because we fit you correctly. You will appreciate this, especially if you suffer with your feet at all or are hard to fit. We sell the finest Brown Cor-, dovan Bal made for only $7.50 Compare ours with the others it will do us both good. Let us show you our New Dancing are right in every detail, and only Ties. They $5.00 perpair S 119. E. LIBERTY STREET LOST LOST--Small wicker satchel contain- ing clean laundry. Phone 795 or return to 327 E. Huron and receive FOR RENT .. .. reward. oct29-30-3:i LOST-Between Tri-Delta house, Cut- ting cafe and Ferry field, a pair of brand new gentleman's gloves, Finder please call Edw. Haydinger. Phone 453-J. oct31 LOST-A pair of kid gloves, between 710 E. Ann and Huston's, before the game. Finder please return to Wil- lard L. Huss. Phone 71-W. oct31 LOST-A Conklin fountain pen, on State street or in F. & M. Bank, Sat- urday morning. Reward at 339 E. Washington. Phone 291. oct31 WANTED, WANTED-Roommate, for desirable suite; all modern conveniences. Phone .219-J. 521 E. Jefferson. oct3l-nov2-3 FOR RENT-Two desirable suites, modern furnishings. 433 Maynardtr St. Phone 815-J. oct29-30-31 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Bausch & Lomb triple- nosed compound microscope; hardly used; in original case; $50. Inquire at 520 Church St. oct31 FOR SALE-New overcoat, rainproof, Martin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles and all musical instruments at Schae- berle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf Call Hoppe for your flashlight pic- ture. oct31-nov2 Frank Brothers Street. BIBLE STUDY CLASSES. At Bible Chair house, 444 S. $10.00 value; must sell quickly, even "We'll be there." Stark Taxicab Co., at sacrifice. Phone 659-.VI. 531,25. o-ct5tf rp .v,,, jilRpfi ~ Ap, 1 Y Classes planned especially for stu- dents, but open to all. No fees. Course 1.-AN INTRODUCTORY COURSE TO THE STUDY OF THE Bi BLE.-4 :10 o'clock, Wednesdays. Course 2.-THE TEACHINGS OF JESUS.-6:30 o'clock, Tuesday even- ings. Course 3.--MESSACES OF THE PROPHETS.-0-6:40, o'coek, 'Thursday nompson mac. OC161 FIFTH AVENUE BOOT SHOP NEW YORK 0 LOST LOST-A cuff but ton, on the north stand; initial F. Finder please call 1209-M. oct31 MISCELLANEOUS BOXING ' AND WRESTLING-For terms, hours, etc., see instructor in wrestling room. O.. Westerman. 0ct27-28-219-0-31 The tone resembles that of a harp. It is superior to any other stringed instrument -for voice accompaniment. ALL GLEE CLUJS WELCOME THE UKULELE Instruction Book Free. With Instrument and Case. Sole Agents for the M. Nunes & Sons 'Genuine. GRINNELL BROS. I I I WITH BOND STREET CO., Ltd. 300 So. State St. E'ienings. Course OF THE days. 1.--WISDOM 1LJ'1.E1L 1BIBLE-40:0 O'dIOel 116 S. 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