C)UR TGIF E MICH3IGAN DAILY, CHRISTMAS SPECIALS I. : I __ _ _______.__ _ I The Beauty of my Business is l1 Fwrs FLOWERS for CHRISTMAS I' The spirit of Xmas reaches its highest expression in Flowers. As gifts, they are supreme in convey- ing to those you iove all that you would have repre- sented by your gift. Here you will find all that is best ini Flowers,. Plants, Decorations and original creations in Cor- sages, Baskets and Wteaths. early. Leave your order Mrs. Flandcrs Flower shop 2 3 East Liberty Street: Phone 294 WE DELIVER Pre-Festival Concert Series F,' i 1 A , The Michigan chapter, Sons of the American Revolution, has been the latest addition to the ranks of the Michigan Good Fellows. In a com- .zniA.lcation received yesterday from one of the of icers of the sociely, he eclcosed 450 tickets to a lecture to bc gi : tn ' by two lrrominent Ann Arbor citizens, and said that the so- ciety wished to give the funds real- i:ed i romn the sale of the tickets to the Good Fellow fund. The lecture which is to be in thE form cf two illusstrated travalogues by Regent Juiius E. Beal, on Russia, and Professor John R. Allen, of the engineering college, on Turkey. will be held at 8:00 o'clock next Wednes- day evening in the high school audi- torium, and it is hcped that the en- tire seating section will be sold out. The Good Fellow Editor is now or- ganizing a committee to handle the 'ale of the tickets, and a number of men, prominent in campus activities will probably offer the paste boards for sle early Monday morning. The local committee of the Red Cross have also made an appealtc the Goad fellows for aid in collect- lug men's clothing for thae Belgian suf- x~ar~rs, and any mnen on the camnpus who have clean clothes which they :re willing to. give foar this work are. asked to send word to the Good Fel- low Editor at once. At the junior law party Friday night the introduction of the Good Fellow dance provedso popular that the in- novation was introduced at the regu- lar Union party last night, and it is expected that it will be continued at all of the parties to be held before the beginning of the winter recess. In the mail yesterday, an individuai contribution of one dollar was re- ceived, and one of the campus soci- eties sent in a check for ten dollars in addition to a large number o' I smaller amounts that have been re- ceived from individuals.. C LO THE S.A.R. MOBiIZES TO HELP IN GOOD FELLOW PROJECT FOAL PATRIOTIC SOCIETY TO P R ES EN T LEC T URES I N AI) OF SUFFERERS VALESKA SUIIJATTE' in "The Soul q' Broadway," Majestic Thleatro Today The bill opening at the Majestic Monday night will be headed by Tom Linton and his nine "Jungle Girls," presenting singing and dancing. An extra attraction is the Royal Italian Quintet, stars from the late Lombardi Grand Opera 'company. There will also be comedy talking and juggling by competent artists. "Daddy Long Legs," one of the big- gest theatrical successes of the season, will be seen at the Whitney theatre Thursday, D ecember 16, with Henry Miller and Ruth Chatterton taking the principal parts. The play, which was written by Ruth Webster, a niece of the late Mark TwainIisda dramatiza- tion of the famous .Daddy Long Legs letters which appeared as a serial story in one of the big magazines three years ago. The plot of the play blends a fascinating love story with bubbling whimsical humor and the characters are a quaint little modern Cinderella and anuup-to-date Prince Charming, who become the figures in a particularly attractive plot. Business Opportunity Just right for two student. $4,0f' takes established business clearing >ver $200 per month. If you mear >usiness, write Michigan Daily, Box XX. novZ7tf , 6" New Is Now Ready. One Hundred and Eighty Pages of Michigan Songs and Viws of Ann Arbor. 4 REPEAT 601 ELLOW DANCE At The Thaatros ' Nothing that quite equals the nov- elty of many of the scenes in "The Soul of Broadway," starring Valeska Suratt, at the Majestic today, has been displayed through the medium of mo- tion picture camera since the making of the first crude "flickers." Price, $2.00 o J Cross Committee Makes Appeal for Mue's Clothes for Wlgi n Suafferers. 'They..ShouldHave One at Hom * -Christmas GiftsI HALLER JEWELRY CO. STATE ST. JEWELERS (2UA LiLY1. i U VURA SN EDL J lain or Fancy 3oxes. Packed &mailed anywhere Betsy Ross Shop 6o E. Liberty St. I for, MUSIC Classic, Operatic nd Popu'ar Song- VIOLtNl 1T H I LL MONDAY EVENING AUDITORIUM ~Decemnber 13 SOME ELMAN HEADLINES FROM TIlE DAILY PAPERS The following headlines were culled from rtric'sms ini the Daily papers, on Elman's last tour of America: "Elman, Famous Russian, Gives Great Concert." "Eniman Draws Capacity House." "Young Violinist Dazzles Great A udieiice." "Elnian Gives Rare Enjoyment. "Elman Takes N ew York by Storm." "E ,ln A gain (Charms Music Lovers.' "Elmaii, the Great Russian Virtuoso. "Elinan Wins Marked Personal Tribute." "Elman's Work Much Enjoyed." "Elnan TrIumplaant." "Elman Plays Won derfiilly;" "El maia i Has Grseat Ovaltion." "Elnan Gained in Poise and Maturity."4 "Elnian has Gained ii Delicacy." "Turn Off Lights, But They Stay to Hear Elman." cycles and .Chioice Collections. CHILDREN'S SO NG BOOKS r 0] EP1 tATORY CLASS GIVES RECITAI eases Large Audience With Program of Interpretive Readings GIBSON s: 6 R i Prof. R. D. '>. *.4 ilister's classes in interpretive rca ing gave a very en- tertaining recital Thursday night in room 205, N. W. The classes took for their material several appropriate poems from pop- alar and standard authors. Some of these poems were of a humorous na- ture, while also there were some which Mandlin ndGitr i were serious. The classes were divided into sev- oral groups, each group giving a num- ber of selections from each author. Perhaps the best and well known au- thors whose poems were interpreted by the classes, were: Wordsworth, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, and Drum- mond. The principal selections from Wordsworth were "Summer Night," and "A Negro Love Song." The program lasted for about an hour, and was of a pleasing and inter- esting nature. Each selection was well given and showed the work which. No roller skating Monday or Thurs- Iay evening so that the ice skaters nay enjoy the music without the noise of roller skating. dec11,12 CHRISTMAS Everything in Christmas presents for men. N. F. Allen Co., Clothiers. Main St. eodFri House party time is drawing nigh. See us for party Taxi Service. We have the equipment. We are prepared to take care of you efficiently. Stark Taxicab Co. Phone 225. AOVltf GLO IRS 0er men, best known stakes at reeei- able priees, en isle by I. P. Allen k CE., Mfa street, wed-eod HAWAIIAN UKULELES i BIG BUSINESS 1Whenever figures are quoted concerniniig M iscla Elnian, the Russian violin genius, the brain is apt to become dizzy trying to count up the totals as to the iiumber of concerts in one season, the mamnioth audi- eaces, thle box office receipts, the encores, the list of compositions played and the demand for his Victor Records.. At Elman's age (he is just twenty-four), the most sensational pianist of this age was liv- ing in poverty and unknown.. The inmort al Mozart of the seventeeiith century was a "Wunderkind," but hlie died in poverty, and was buried in an unknown grave.. Elman, the youthful magician of the magic strings, lives like a prince in the best hotels, counts his wealtlhin seven figures, is royally feted everywhere, and everything connected with hian hints that he is the re-incarnation of a Midas whose every touch produced gold. Even in one se~asoii (l9h1-i 9l) wzhen Elnian took a much needed vacatioii, financiers will sftag'g'er whieni they are told that this holiday cost Enllan $2i0,f $0. COURSE TICKETS (good for Elian, PaderewskI, and New York Philharmonic Orchestra Concert., and containing Three-dollar May Festival Coupon) $3 004-$3.50. SINGLE CONCERT , $1.00 ,' ., : ' ' tkyv . T J3 . . ', ; ;1 :: 1: .T:Si . >>',i . - t i S " : . yf :. '. 4t ' ,^, d been expended upon it. y r ' Neckwea~r One of the most acceptable gifts, if properly selected We have always paid particular attention to the selec- tion of our neckwear and are in a position to help you in making your selection. Tinker and Company Corner S. State and William Sts. Banjo Mandolins and Guitars Victor-Victrolas and Records The Finest of Christmas G i ft s PIANOS and PIANO-PL AYER S Every Home Should Have Music at Christmas Time Corner Maynard and William Streets Open evenings Dec. 3th until Christmas 1 '-I - ... .® flQ111 ffi rn U_! 1 - -3- 1 !3