THE MICHIGAN DAILY. .it be allowed to take part in "Stop Thief." Immediately following the LUB TO F OP THIEF ange in Type This Student zation OUT NEXT THURSDAY f," a modern farce by e, will go on the boards ey theater as this year's ction of the Comedy club before Christmas vaca- tation of the play, which s successful run in New id was well received on iroughout the country, Ub's first iotable attempt e conventional, costumed or of productions of a nore popular nature. By ie play before the holi- > purposes to avoid con- ther student theatricals o arrange its trips for 1 December or early in ating of so early rmance, the work personnel of this mmence at 4:00 rsday afternoon, ill be held in the >ms. Each appli- ed to recite some n -chosing. gible to member- lthough they will r & Co. decorate E. Washington oct6-7-8-9-10 a mother who k for boys away that is seasoned aced on the table ner. Always des- picking of the membership, tryouts ftr parts in the cast of the play will{ _A:nmcnce. Those who do not appear .n the play will be given opportunities :o show their ability in monthly pro- ductins in Sarah Caswell Angell hall.' Along with this year's policy of making a more general appeal to the 'campus in the presentation of its an- nual play, the club is planning the staging of a vaudeville show later in the year. Who will take part in this production will be determined largely by the showing of the players in "Stop Thief." The club is also in receipt of a play written by Leon M. Cunningham, '16, which will be placed under consid- eration and presented at some time later in the year if found acceptable. FRESH PRESENT STYLE REVUE Several Startling Revelations in Un- dergarments Exhibited "Hep, hep, hep, lively there, frosh." A crowd of 15'0 sophomores with half a dozen lowly men of 1919 in tow filed down Liberty street last night, the first evidence of underclass strife this year. The yearlings were devoid of trousers, and had nothing but short track pants to protect their limbs from the cruel winds and the eyes of curious onlookers. They still wore their socks, which were supported byl garters of every hue except green. After parading through the princi- pal streets of Ann Arbor and reciting songs and yells to the sophomores' content, the first year men were al- lowed to disband. 25 cents-any part of the city. Stark Taxicab'Co., 2255. oct5tf Smack your lips after every meal that you have at Bloomfield's, the good place to eat, that many fellows are talking about. 709 N. University. oct7 Polish your floors with Old English floor wax. C. H. Major & Co., 203 E. Washington street. oct6-7-8-9-10 Page & Shaw Chocolates at Tice's Drug Store, 117 S. Main. "In a hurry?" Call Stark, 2255. oct5tf FACULTY RUlTL WILL AT THE MAJESTIC 0PEN MUSICL SEASON "ANight of Knights,". a bright pop- Albert Lockwood anid Miss Allen Aming Artisbd at This After- MOIA's Contest Mr. Albert Lockwood opens the mu- sical season in Ann Arbor this after- noon at Hill auditorium, when the first number on the series of free con- certs is given by the faculty of th" school of music to the student body and the general public. Miss Leonora Allen, who has been touriug since her appearance here last May at the May Festival, and who now is on the vocal staff at the school of miusic, will otfer a group of songs, while Mr. Samuel Lockwood will give the fascinating Concerto in E Minor of the composer Nardini. These concerts will be given on the first and third Thursday of each month at 4:15 o'clock and the public is urged to assist in avoiding any in- terruptions. The program i as follows: Penitential Song .....Beethoven-Liszt Scherzo, Op. 39.............. . Chopin' Albert Lockwood. Un verde praticello, Jo dei saluti... . . . Wolf-Farrari Chanson a la lune, Le cosur de ma mie....... .. Dalcroze Leonora Allen. Concerto, E Minor.........Nardini Allegro moderato; Andante can- table; Allegretto giocoso. Samuel P. Lockwood.-~ To You, Dear. Heart............ Class A Birthday .........Coleridge-Taylor Gallie (Southern Serenade), by re- quest ...................Molciezi Miss Allen. Intermezzo, Op. 117, No. 2....Brahms Tarantella ....................Liszt Samuel P. Lockwood. Choral Union Tryouts Begin Thuirsday Prof. A. A. Stanley will meet all desiring to enter the Choral Union at, the school of music from 1 o'clock to 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock to 5 o'clock on any day except Saturday, October 8 to 15. The Choral Union is a chorus of 300 voices which participates in concerts and in the May Festival, and is open to all vocalists. Former mem- bers need only register at the school c music. ular three-act musical comedy, opensl this evening the bill for the last half oi the week, with a cast of vaudeville stars and snappy chorus numbering 20 in all. Interspersed with a number of catchy songs like, "Hero Mine," and "Flirt, Flirt, Flirt," the plot carries the action from the unromantic re- hearsal-stage of a playhouse through a tropical Cuban garden, to a romantic castle of a "Night of Knights" and leaves the audience to journey back to the 20th century in Ann Arbor. vW)l ') ON SUPERSTRUCTURE O NEW GREENHOUSE BEWUN Work was started Wednesday morn- ing on the foundation of the green- I ouse which will be erected at the southeast corner of the Natural Scd- ence building. The contract for the superstructure has been let to Lord & Burnham, and the plans, received a few days ago, have been accepted. The rr 'erial will arrive. in a short time, c; that the work on the super- struct_ will start in the near future. The c ;ntract provides that the work Ice cocApleted this fall. The univer- sity is doing the work on the founda- tion. 4 DVE R LOST-Large black leather purse on or near campus. Call 637. Re- ward. oct7 STUDENTS' laundry a specialty. Prices reasonable. Mrs. St. George, 1140 Forest. oct7-8-9 FOR RENT-Three suites on second floor, hot and cold water in each room. Hot air, electricity; reduced{ rates. 1233 Washtenaw Ave. Phone 710-M. oct7 BOARD-$4.00 and $3.50, four weeks in advance. Mrs. McCain, 614 Mon- roe. oct6-7-8 UNION ANNUAL 3IEMBERSHIP }'IGURES NEARING 1,500 TOTAL 360 Life Memberships Help Smash Past Records; House-to-House Invmsion Soon Membership compaigners for the Michigan Union took a slight brace during the past 24 hours and boosted the totals slightly over the 1,450 nark. This nunber is still somewhat =tlort of the record at the same date ast year, but counting the 300 life :nemberships which have begun to -nature, this fall's figure smashes all >revious records. Plans for the house-to-house cam- paigning are now well under way, and,: according to arry G. Gault, '15-'17L, 'he committeemen will be selected within several days. The men choseni ,ill begin an invasion including two ,light attacks, of every rooming house .nd fraternity in the city. The tenta- .ive date set for this movement is within two weeks. For the present, D. R. Ballentine, .16, in charge of the membership work, is instructing men to center :neir efforts upon the campus. The apparent laxness in the efforts of the campaigners is partly explained, ac- ;ording to those in charge, by the fact ;tiat hundreds of men are wavering between signing for a yearly member- ihip and the starting of a life mem- 5ership. WANTED-Position as ored man; good refer ed. Address 308 14th 2098-R. Call after 6 : FOR RENT-Single r light and bath. Redu Washtenaw. WANTED - Student mending done. Phone Leave Copy at Quarry's and The Delta Girls, attentio shampoos, face go to Mrs. S. I 696-W. 1110 S entrance. FOR RENT-On gle room, at Well heated, c tric lights. F K. T., WH IT E, I T. university la: to Michigan t with the Am ciation ' 1t corps. The c tion of GeT: u army. As hi three )nth enter Ic uni wester. His in driviig mc front. He is dent to enter ex-'15, £orme expressed in room The meet all stude Greek an are invit year has call at liown a Featured Players in "High Jiuks," at Whitney Theatre Saturday' -i I I III I BIQ BMJ 65,. I see yoI Ih e e The the pen with Clip -Cap I have one too." Almost everybody has The peivwitx the Clip-Cap ALARM CLOCKS 2.50 UPWARDS CONKLIN WATERMAN SWAN PENS 75c to 3.00 GUARANTEED Waldemar Watch Chains Cigar Cutters. Pencils Pocket Knives INGERSOLL WATCHES 1.00 to3.00 CIGARETTE CASES Sterling Silver Gun Metal Nickel Silver ,I I : I[ 6 I M I E WATCH AND ENGRAVED STATIONERY JEWELRY REPAIRI NC A L E j E.L'Rm Y CO PA STATE STREET JEWELERS