THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Walk-Over Foot-.Wear F O R .ME N AND . W OM EN dame good old quality sold in your Home Town. Larger selection d-signel especially for College wear.. SPECIAL fIA~ THIS SALE KULIIIIKS WEEK All the latest models just received-about 50b shop-worn and second-hand ones at GREAT BARGAINS Here is a chance to get a Kodak as good as; new at a very low price.. 16Y ND@N b Mailed or Local $2.50 S ,0 ",' Cut represents Style No. 733 I English Calf-skin Bal Black or Tan Price e$5.00 Hoftstettor 's Walk-Over Boot Shop. 115 S. MAIN ST. SWAIN" 713 East Univ. Makes Plain and Colored Lantern Slides from Negatives. Objects or Any Sort of an lllustvation in Monochrone or. Color. Does lTechnical Photographic Work. If it's a Difficult Job, Ask h~m about, it. I In~ the only :Studio on. the Canp'US are lIra a01la6s by thermselves. Anmteur finihin of super-tor q ua lty. 334 -336 So. STATE ST.. ANN ARB3OPL TO 1FILIL VACANT UNION VICE-PRIESID)ENT POSl (Continued from Page One) appear on the Board of Direc. ;rs at the next meeting. Women of the university will be al- towed this year to buy tickets for the Michigan Union opera hm i -dately after miembers of the Union have had chances to purchase pasteboards, and before men students who are not members and the general public have an opportunity to get the admission slips. The changed attitude of the loard was partially a response to c ts- satisfaction ~among the university women during the past few years. Student- vice-presidents of the Union will hold meetings henceforth at 5:00 o'clock every Monday after- noon. They will also have definite office hours which will be announced shortly. Other matters ready for publication were of routine business. PLAN ERECTION OF FEDERAL tOTERNMENrr LABORATORIES New York, Oct. 9.-Plans are afoot ,'or the erection of federal government laboratories, according to an an- nouncement made here today by Thomas A. Edison's private secretary. Work on the nevi structures will be ^ommenced as soon as possible. University Notices Tryouts for senior lit football team meet at south Ferry; field at 4 :00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Oratorical board meets in room 201, north wing, at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. ARCADE Xi onday. (Oct. zr_.-.''he Island of Re- generation-" with hdith Storey' and Antonia Moreno. A Big-iour fea- ture in six parts. Tuesday, Oct: 12-Clyde Fitch's fa- mous comedy-drama, "The Climb- ers." A Big-Four production, with Gladys Manson and George Soule Spencer. W~ednesday, Oct. x 3--Hol1brook Mlinn and Alma Belwvin in "'The Ivory Snuff LBox." A remarkable Brady Feature in Five Parts. tChe CtIGAN Dq FoRMICt1IcA~ l RAE THEATRE WV Huron St., Opposite D. U. R. Waiting Room. ALAN STANCHFIELD, MGR. SUNDAY "L~eah, The Forsaken"..........3 Reels "Under the Crescent"............2a Reels "Th~ere's Many a Slip...... ......i Reel A. A. GIRLS ORCHESTRA MONDAY Nat C. Goodwin, the eminent star in a 6 Reel masterpiece: '.Business is Business" A. A. GIRLS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION ALWAYS TEN CTS. Matinee? 2 P. M.; Evenings, 6:30. Saturday, Sunday. and 'Holidays con- tinuous. SUBSCRIBE NOW V. Offices: PRESS BUILDING Across from the Majestic I i 6m Ut::_ TODAY SUNA y .w.. e Every student should have a Mich- n Memory book. Only $1.00 at r'. 1-6 Taxi. ALf C. Madison, 17 Law. Phone 446-J. oct5-6-7-8-9-10 Those pictures will be correctly 'amed, artistically framed, if you ke them to De Fries Art Store, 223 o. Main street. oct10 "Little ideas are usually expressed in big words." Taxi-Stark--2255. oct5tf The Kempf Music Studios. Piano, voice, pipe organ. Leave, orders for fine piano tuning. 312. S. Division St. Phone 212-J, Oct5-6-7-8-9-10 One-third off on Fountain Pens. Switzer's Hardware, 310) So. State. SWHERE THEY. ALL GO ml Just 7 Years Ago VAUDEVILLE STARTED HERE Anniversary Week Starts Monday AND AGAIN ANOTHER, BEVY OF STAGE BEAUTIES 'HIGH JUNS'_SCORES NIT LAtRGE QUANTITIES OF MIRTH REGISTERED )AT PLA YING OF FAMO US COMEDIY A small, enthusiastic audience g ree ted Arthur Hammerstein's pre- sentation of "High Jinks" at the Whit- ney theater last night. Eddie Lam- bert as Fritz Denkmahl and Mary Am- brose as Adelaide Fontaine furnished the greater share of the laughs in a tangled situation that was only solved after a liberal application of the mys- terious perfume. Betty Blye, imper- sonating Sylvia Dale, was wvell- re- ceived in the "Bubbles" song, and Mildred Shelly., in her dance at the beginning of the third act called forth vociferous cries' of "more" from the galleries. A novel feature of the show was the romping finale to the second act, in which all of the principals were separately presented to the audience. P RES, WILSON AM) FIANCEE TRIAVETL BACK TO l"4ASHINfTON Washington, Oct. 9.-,President Wil- 3on and his fiancee, Mrs. Norman Gait, arrived here from Philadelphia on a special train at 7:21 p. m. Philadelphia, Oct. 9.-President Wilson and Mrs. Galt arrived here this morning from New York, where they spent the day yesterday. In the afternoon the chief executive and the future first lady of the land attended the second game of the world's series. PA CKARD ACADEDMY Dancing classes every Monday .and Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, begin- ning Oct. 7th. Lyndal Hughes, of Philadelphia, instructor. Private lessons by appointment. Halls newly decorated and equipped for private 'parties. oct5tf Fraternity, China is a specialty of the firm we represent. Dean & Co., Ltd., 214 South Main street. oct8-10-13 In the future all cars stop at Good- p19oo0 aaojS 2nJQ J a Fountain Pens of every kind and every one guaranteed at Wahr's. 1-6 OVERCOATS and rarer coaws fronm the House of Kuppenheimer, on sale by N. F. Alien Co., Main street. oct6eod-wed Martin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles and all musical instruments at Schae- berle & Son's Music House, 110 South When Helen's husband came back from the grave, and she married to Sir Michael what should she have done? C 0 VII N WILLIAM FOX, Presents the Answer in S u nday, "LADY AIJOLEY'S SECRET" Oct.'.17 WITH ( ~TH EDA BARA W