THE MICHIGAN DAILY. ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ___ ____ ____ I am showing all the LATEST models of KODAKS Liberal allowance for your old one. -LYNDOI N--~. Makes Photographs with Correct Color n Values of Paintings, of Drawings in Monochrone or Polychrome, and of Colored Objects. Has Photographed more Original Manscripts on Parch ment than anyone else in the State. 713 East University Home Portraiture a SpecialtyI FOR THE Rus WILEY, Lit.'17 334 S. STATE :rjooll, I _.. w, m ey;: mnnrs a TI .r' - ..y i. #'r'x* ' s .-. ._ _ .y d_. 6a . ,,r- ¢: - C .., Y9 _ 7 ! Stric tly American Madle SECOND RECITAL TODAY EARL MOORE AN MISS JOHNSON, OF MUSIC FACULTY, WILL EN- TERTAIN LIBRARIANS The second concert by the faculty of the school of music will be given at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in Hill auditorium. Although the recital is in honor of the Library association, the student body and general public is welcome. The program is to be given by Mr. Earl Moore, head of the organ depart- ment of the school of music, and Miss Ada Grac, Johnson, of the vocal fac- ulty, and includes the following num- bers: Sonata.....................Berowski Allegro ma non troppo. Andante, Piu Mosso, Moderato Maes- toso, Andante. Allegro con grosso. Earl Vincent Moore Aria-"Ah, fors' e lui" (La Travi- ata) .........................Verdi Ada Grace Johnson Meditation..................Sturgis Mid-Summer Caprice .......Johnston Mr. Moore The Star .....................Rogers A Pastoral.........Arranged by A. L. (Opera, "Rosalinda," Veracini) The Birth of Morn ............. Leon Miss Johnson Ftnlandia .................. Sibelius Mr. Moore Accompaniments by Frances L Hamilton. Advisory Committee Hours Announced Members of the faculty advisory committee for first year students will hold office hours, as scheduled below, from 4:00 to 5:00 o'clock this after- noon, Monday, October 18, and Thurs- day, October 21, in the outer room of the office of Dean John R. Effinger, of the literary college. Students desir- ing to consult this committee are cor- dially invited to do so at the hours named. The members of the committee, who will be in attendance, are: Today-Prof. T. J. C. Diekhoff, of the German department; Prof. D. M. Lichty, of the chemistry department;, Prof. L. J. Young, of the forestry de- partment, and Prof. I. L. Sharfman, of the economics department. Monday, October 18.-Prof. 0. C.4 Glaser, of the botany department; Prof. L. C. Karpinski, of the mathe- matics department; Mr. W. A. Mc- Laughlin, of the French department, and Mr. R. W. Cowden, of the rhetoric department. Thursday, October 21.-Prof. C. B. Vibbert, of the philosophy department; Prof. S. F. Gingerich, of the English department; Prof. I. D. Scott, of the geology department, and Prof. C. 0. Davis, of the education department. EXPERIENCE Experience has taught us that fot- ball games and week-end house par- ties go hand in hand. Experience has taught YOU that RELIABLE taxicab secrvice is, at such times, an ASSET in the fullest meaning of the term. Stark Taxicab SERVICE is RELI-] ABLE. We have equipment adequate< to handle large parties EFFICIENT- LY, and so we solicit your business. The Stark Taxicab Co. Phone 2255. oct4tf RAE THEATRE W. Huron St., Opposite D. U. R. Waiting Room. ALAN STANCHFIELD, MGR. Famous Player Film Co. present Carlyle Blackwell in "The High Hand". .......6 reels "Little Egypt Malone".........reel 4-A. A. Girls' Orchestra-4 ADMISSION ALWAYS TEN CTS. Matinees 2 P. M.; Evenings, 6:3o. Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays con- tinuous. A. H. WOODS presents the International Laughing Success I I 1 i Pd 1 Q N i} , pb' For a true London shape pipe, fitted with sterling silver ring and solid vulcanite mouth- piece, get the Stratford. 50c, at all dealers. Attention We make hats and carry a complete stock of the most up-to-date hats all the time. We also make hats to indi- vidual orders if desired. Our hats are all hand tailored and guaranteed in every particular and cost you no more than the ordinary kind. STYLI; ALL THI, WHIL]. We do all kinds of hat work such as ironing silk hats, cleaning and reshaping men's and wom- en's felt and velour hats, etc. Perhaps we can reshape your last season's hat and bring it up-to-date. Bring it in and we will tell you. Factory Hat Store W. W. MANN, Prop. 123 E. Huron St. Near Allenel Hotes Hobart Guild Reception Tomorrow Hobart Guild, the Episcopal stu- dents' organization, will hold its open- ing reception and dance at Harris hall tomorrow night at 8:00 o'clock. This first reception is complimentary to all students in the university who have expressed a preference for the Epis- copal church, and any such men or women who have not received an i- vitation to the party may obtain same by applying to the curator of Harris hall any time this afternoon or to- morrow afternoon. Clinical Society Chooses Officers At its regular monthly meeting held last evening in the amphitheater of the University hospital, the Clinical society elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, Dr. U. J. Wile; vice-president, Dr. H. B. Schmidt; secretary and treasurer, Dr. Reuben Peterson. Best Gym Suits in town at Switzer's, 310 South State. Freshmen seem to be rallying around our tables for chocolate nut sunaies, maple nut sundies and light lunches. Better try one of these, they are good. Bloomfield's, 709 N. Uni- versity Ave. oct14 Waiters' coats and aprons. Wagnep- & Co., State St. Oct13-1 i and atn GARRI CKee DETROIT Mr. William Faversham in THE HAWK ARCADE Shows at 3:00-6:30-8:00-9:30 Thursday, Oct. 14-Mary Miles Minter in "AIways in the Way." Five-Part Metro Feature. Friday, Oct. i5-Henry Kiolke'r in "The Bridge," or "The Better kan," by Rupert Hughes., An unusually good Metro picture. Saturday. Oct. 1 6--Barbara Tennant & I-oward Estabrook in Bret Harte's p~icturized story, "lI'Liss." Five Parts. Return date. Take a "Trip Around the World". Finest series of travel pictures ever produced. Watch fordate. a ek( of berl I l i I I'stories made Montague G iNs lamnous. but the - Play made hhm rich. Perimutter PLAYING TO CAPACITY EVERYWHERE. SEAT SALE FRIDAY Potash Contains more laughs than all other Comedies com- bined. Its humor appeals to all races who can un- derstand English. 1 Prices: 50-75c-$1.00-$1.50 e , W.D.C. "Hand Made" pipes are with- out peer for $1.00 x Mekmbers That ,:Cas, Gowns, and ioods for Con- voca tion Day may be rentad or purchased at t'ris store. You should be meas- ureoimmediately. . (Third Floor) EnIneering students, Attention. Get your Stop outfit at Switzer's Hard- ware flighest uality tools at lowest pres. ;?hon( 57 and we will deliver one full Pound of roasted peanuts fresh from our roaster. oct9-12-14 WILLIAM DEMUTH & CO. New York V Will Lecture on "Electro Magnets" N ° An illustrated lecture on "Electro Magnets" will be given by C. R. Un- derhill at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room O R . O LI"! 348 of the new engineering building. /The talk is given under the auspices of the University of Michigan branch Sharpening with the fa- of the American Institute of Electrical 1 mous Hill Machine, we 4 Engineers. H-enrik Ibsen's immortal "PEER GYNT" has at last been done for the screen, and with CYRIL MAUDE, star of the big New York success, "Grumpy,"'in the title role will be presented by the Oliver Morosco Photoplay Company at Hill Auditorium Wednesday Evening, October 20, 7:30, 8:45. Five as beautiful women as a photodrama has ever presented personify the five dramatic love episodes which reveal the soulessness of the hypically worldly woman as distinct from the pure, patient, loyal Solveig back in Gud- brabsdale, Norway. Winifred Bryson, the famous beauty of the Burbank Theatre stock company in Los Angeles, was specially loaned for this production,rand appears to splendid advantage as the secret service woman in the Slave Ship episode.' can make your old Safe- ty Razor Blades shave better than new ones. Each blade is honed sep- arately, hair-tested, and sealed in a separate waxed wrapper. Prices: Single Edge, 25c per dozen. Prices: Double Edge, 35c per dozen. Mail, or bring us your blades QUARRY DRUG CO Corner State and N. University In the future all cars stop at Good- year Drug Store. oct5tf If you want to see a fine line of china, call at 214 S. Main. oct9-12-14 "Let's buy some candy." The next time you say that just take a little jaunt over to Bloomfield's, 709 N. Uni- versity. You can't be disappointed. oct14 L MATINEES Tues. Wed. Fri. Sat. 3 O'Clock 10 - 15 Cents T Y NIGHTS 7.30-9 O'Clock 15, 25, 30c. This "We'll 2255. year, the same as last year, be there." Stark Taxicab Co., oct5tf Fresh Lits will be photographed Gym suits aid gym shoes. Wagner to- & Co., State St. Oct13-14 day at 12:00 o'clock in front of Me- -- morial building by. Hoppe, oct14 i Buy our special Yale padlock for ~your locker. Switzer Hardware Co., "In a hurry?" Call Stark, 2255. 310 South State. - They come once, then they come Dancing classes and private les- again; some come back every day for sons at the Packard Academy. more of those good candies that Bloomfield is making at 709-N. Uni- Call Lyndon for a good Flashlight. versity oct14 octl4eod-thurs TALK ABOUT GIRL SHOWS :-: THIS IS A DANDY THE STARTING TIME IS 7,30 TONIGHT x:COME WILL J. WARD THE MAN WIT h THE MOBILE FACE A VISION FROM THE ORIENT IN A MUSICAL BOUQUET NEAL ABlE Tlkin*g oorsongs Tb BELLES l6Eal'cewntrcDancing The BELLES of SEVILLE SA new and novel Dancing Production Glads n & ' age embraci.gcharacteristic and Orien- 5 iB "HER, IIM - AND A TRUN" tal Dancing Divertisements with Gorgeous Costumes, Elegant Srenery 7---SUPERIOR ARTISTS---7 _TEI FRN Special Scenic effects, Costumes A sensation over all the Keith Circuit Te agensatirn DON'T FORGET SUNDAY - WM. FAR N UM IN "THE NEW GOVERNOR"