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(Continued from Page One)
6:00 o'clock-Complimentary ban-
quet, given by the University to visit-
ing teachers and newspapermen.
Speakers-President Harry B. Hutch-
ins, Regent Junius_ E. Beal, and Mr.
William Allen, White.
8 o'clock-Lectu= e by Mr. William
Allen White, Hill auditorium.
8 o'clock-Moving picture show at
the Arcade theater-"The Better Wife."
Played by Clara Kimball Young. (Ad-
mission by convention badge through
the courtesy of Mr. S. A. Moran, pro-
prietor of the Arcade theater):
Joint Meeting
9 o'clock, Saturday, Oct. 18.-1.
Newspapdr English - James (Meivn
Lee, New York university. 2. Modern
Circulation Exploitation Methods -
Emory Thdmason, Chicago Tribune. 3.
The Next Step in Advertising-Prof.
H. F. Adams. 4. Is the Advertising
Department Disappearing? - Walter
Towers, Reo Motor company. 5. Dis-
cussion-What Can the University Do
to Train Men in Advertising?---H. P.
Breitenbach, Kirk Alexander, Detroit.
11:30 o'clock-Business session of
A. A. T. J.
2 o'clock-Football game-Michigan
vs. M. A. C. (Admission by convention
bodge through courtesy of the Athletic
association.)
8 o'clock- Choral Union concert -
Geraldine Farrar, soloist. Compli-
mentary to visiting newspapermen end
members of the A. A. T. J., through
the courtesy of the School of Music
KALA)TAZOO LAWYER
TALKS ON INVESTMENTS
(Continued from Page One)
there is today. They want the best
of everything and will be satisfied
with nothing else, consequently they
are not saving a thing for a rrainy.
day."
At 5 o'clock Mr. Boudeman is giv-
ing a series of lectures on the statutes
'of Michigan, in which he discusses
statutes of interest to lawyers, and
develops points in which Michigan law
differs with that of other states.
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IN HILL AUDITORIUM

ANNOUNC.THE FOLLOWING
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j 1. Nov. 6-ALLESANDRO BONCI, Italian Lyric
BROCK, the Nightingale of the South.

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2. Dec. 15--NEW YORK CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY-1I Music
CAROLYN BEEBE, Pianist and Director

PIERRE HENROTTE, 1 st Violin
SCIPIONE GUIDO, 2nd Violin
SAMUEL LIFSCHEK, Viola
PAUL KEFER, 'Cellist
EMIL MIX, Double Bass '

GUSTAVE LANGENUS, Clarinet
WILLIAM KINCAID, Flute
HENRI DE BUSSCHER, Oboe
UGO SAVOLINI, Bassoon
JOSEPH FRANZL, French Hon

's Varsity Glee
must pay their
ay, Oct. 17, if
gible this year.
Natural Science
an from 2 to .5
secured at this

r In a Program of Soh. , Duets, Trios, and Other Ensen

t1Hill an-
ions Day.
elections
irridor of

3. ' Jan. 23-MISCHA LEVITSKI, Pianist.

king to play inter- I
11 Donald Porter at
sible.
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ball practice wilb
k this afternoon a
rEJ TO CPITAL
NFERENCE HEAD
ay of the economics
inday for Washing-
gent telegram from
[nterior Lane. Sec-
e chairman of the
nce now in session
d desired Professor
al advisor for the
has done consider-
rtance for the gov-
.g his advice, with
at different times.
v will return to the
sa Prof. H. C.
Eeconomics depart-

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COMPLETE LINE
OF
FURNISHINGS
FOR
COLLEGE
MEN
Haits
Caps
Shirts
Le.
VARSITY
TOGGERY SHOP
1107 S. University Ave.

4. Feb. 28-CAROLINA LAZZARI, Chicago Opera Prima Donna,

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March 31-TRIO DE LUTECE-
GEORGE BARRERE, Flute

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SCARLOS SALZEDO, Harp
PAUL KEFER, Cello
In a Program of Soli, Duets and Trios.
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SCHEDULE OF PRICES- EXTRA CONCERT SERIES

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. TICKETS EXEMPT FROM WAR TAX
MAIL ORDERS (with remittance to cover), will be
filled in order of receipt as near as possible to the location asked
for. The office will not assume responsibility-for eirors made
in connection with orders given verbally or by telephone, nor
will more than six tickets be sold to one person at one time.

BLOCK "B"-$3.00 each.

maining seats in the two side sections
the last seven rows in the First BalfkQ

This

BLOCK "C"-$2.50 each., This block i
in the Second Balcony Front, and the first six:

In

ond Balcony Rear.

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BLOCK "A"-$3.50 each.

This block includes all re-

IaE maining seats in the three central sections on the Main FloorI

MAN often thinks

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and the first eight rows in the First Balcony.

BLOCK "D"-$2.00 each. This block includes
in the Second Balcony Rear, back of tly first,-six rows,

chooses shirts by pattern
alone'till he finds himself

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scanning the texture of a- white
negligee.
The fabric of our EAGLE SHIRTS"
challenges your admiration. It is
woven on EAGLE looms with all
'the skill and ingenuity of a maker
proud of his product.

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In ordering tickets by mail, pl6ase state clearly that you desire tickets for
"EXTRA SERIES"'to avoid possible confusion with the regular Choral Ur

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Series.

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Address all orders to CHARLES A. SINK,

Secretary.

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