,. AT'S GOING ON .I SATURDAY owe club luncheon in room the Union. Ah lit-fresh lit baseball game Will i eak. tI C7-- -1 -Committee on underclass con- t have picture taken at Memorial -Interscholastic meet on Ferry -Varsity band mets in front of versity hall) to play at Michigan- a game. Caps an'tl blouses. - Michigan-Iowa baseball game Ferry field. -Upper Hoom Bible class' eets 44 South Statestreet. -Student volunteer band meets ,ane hall. Election of officers. -Bayonne, N. J., club meets in n 306 of the Union. -Newark, N. J., cluU meets In the on. - -Craftsman club meets in Mas- temple. SUNDAY A. M.--Kalamazoo nrmal club ts at Ine hall for river trip. - Dr. Hugh Cabot addresses gregational Discussion group on e War and the Evolutionary cess." -Dr Cyril Haas speaks to Von- gational Students' club in church ors. -Wesleyan Guild meets with Earl .n leading. Social half-hour pre- U-NOTICES Truck to convey guests to Dixie club dance at Country club will be at the rear of University hall at 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening. Regular, meeting of Iota Sigma INiIs postponed until further notice. The mnieting of those interested in art work for the Chimes next' year has been postponed until 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, when it will be held in the Chimes office on third floor of Union. Donors' Book pagev and receipt books from President Hutchins' portrait campaign must be turned in at once by solicitors in order to prevent de- lay, in the binding of the Donors' Book. Mr. George Abel Schreiner will lec- ture on "The Pitfalls of Diplomacy" at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at Schwaben hall, 213 Ashley street. Admission free.. Erect Partitions in University Hall Partitions are now being erectedj in Unviersity hall in compliance with the plans for remodeling, which spec- ify the construction of three class rooms on each side of the hall. Floors have already been laid wherel (he false flooring of the auditorium ,has been torn out. Interclass Players Must Have Passes All players expecting to compete in the interclass ball games today at Fer- ry field will have to bring their passes to gain admittance to the.field. Dance at The Farm Hotel; Wampler Lake, Tuesday evening, May 25. Al- len Brother's Novelty Orchestra.- NUMBER 1 (Continued from Page One) dignity and sincerity immediately command respect and his splendid in- terpretations and deft technique prove him a worthy exponent of the teach- ings, of the famous. Guilmant.j Hamilton Well Received James Hamilton won long and con- tinued applause. His pleasing stage presence added to a beautifully clear and well-regulated tenor voice make him a popular artist and Ann Arbor will feel his loss next year. The young singers in the children's chorus showed by both face and voice that they thoroughly enjoyed their part in the program and made it ajoy to th audience to hear the fresh, sweet, qualities of their voices. Their enunciation was perfect, every word being easily understood. The chorus is excellently trained and much credit is due Miss Lulu Allen and Mr. Rus- sell Carter for the ensemble produced. Too much cannot be said in their praise, Saturday Program "The Damnation of Faust," a dram- atic legend in four parts will be pre- sented at 8 o'clock this evening in Hill auditorium. TODAY'S CLASS GAMES Soph and fresh lits and soph Iand fresh engineers will meet at 1 o'clock today in the class baseball league. It is necessary that all teams be ready to start play at that time in order to avoid conflicting, with the in- terscholastic track meet. DRAFT DODGER ESCAPES FROM GUARDS IN PHILADELPHIA PICTURE FRAMING Student Headquarters For everything in "Brighten Up" finishes, best assort- ment of swing frames, Hand-made picture frames and window shades at lowest prices. PAINTS L. E. WENZEL Wall Coverin gs PAINTING & DECORATING Phone 84207 E. Liberfy St. Philadelphia, May 21. - Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, convicted draft dodger recently sentenced to five years imprisonment escaped from army guards at his mother's home here today and tonight was still atelarge. The wealthy Philadelphian who eluded the government officials before he was captured at his home in a sen- sational raid disappeared in ,his own motor car while two sergeants from Fort Jay, his guards, were sitting in the drawing room of the Bergdoll home. The machine was driven by Bergdoll's chauffeur.. According to information received here Bergdoll came to the city yesterday to attend The cast will con1sist of Faust, Ed- to important business matters. It was ward Johnson; Margareta, Myrna said the two sergeants had spent the Sharlo~v; Mephistopheles, Renato Zan- night at thre Bergdoll home. elli; 'ad Brander, Robert Dieterle; students, soldiers, villagers, angels, Tweeds, unfinished worsted and and demons, the University Choral Broadcloth caps, this week only, for union. This work will be conducted $2.00, $2.75, and $3.75. Davis Toggery by Prof. Albert A. Stanley. Shop. 119 S. Main St.-Adv. s RE d RE jut asgoodtoday as they ever itaine the fa ce orincre ing costs of materials and labor. CLUETT-. PEABODY CO .-INc - TROY -,N.Y MAKERSOF ARROW SHIRTS AND GOTHAM UNDERWEAR 11 Interfraternity in room 306 of eonference the Union. MONDAY Dance at The Farm Hotel, WamplerI Lake, Monday and Tuesday, May. 31; and June 1. Parker's Popular Or- chestra of Columbus, Ohio.-Adv. Are you a true Michigan Man? If so keep in touch with all the teams, at home and abroad by reading The Daily each morning.-Adv. ,-Junior engnieers es- Adv. :I yI JHNSON AND ZANELLI AKE VICTOR RECORDS ND YOU will find that their r e c o r d s are true re- productions of their voices. After you have h'e a r d ese two artists'at tonight's concert, their records will ld-an added charm for you. Come in and let us play for u: w , I i RECORDS BY ZANELLI Los Ojos Negros La Spagnuola Pagliacci-Prologue, Part +I Pagliacci-Prologue, Part II Zaza-Buona Zaza x ...+~LA RECORDS BY JOHNSON Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still Pagliacci-Vesti la Giubba Sunri and You WE HOPE that you'll not leave A n n A r b-o r without having paid a visit to our store. Our large stock of records, sh6et music, and instruments c o n t a i n s many things of interest to musicians. 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