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"Fair and Warmer" and San
Jazz Band-Fri.-Sat.-Arcade.
--Adv.

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50c.

nterest to University Women

CONCERT

TICKETS

ES BEGIN IN
RESERVE WORK
ng course for prospective
rve club leaders is to be
0 girls of the University
terested along those lines.
held at Newberry hall un-
pices of the Y. W. C. A.
ting last Thursday at the
C. A. Miss Litaker, girls'
ary, outlined the course of
;he prQspective club lead-
11 include a study of the
other work in this connec-
ive special attention to the
e psychology of adolescent
ompletion of the course a
will be awarded !by the
W. C. A. entitling each
ognition as an authorized
leader.
se will run for the, next
with meetings from 7 to 8
rry Tuesday and Thursday
Newberry hall.

MASQUES CHOOSES 31
FRM 150 CNIAI

SUCCESSFUL TRYOUTS TO BE
CEIVED BY OLD MEMBERS
TODAY

RE-

After two weeks of almost continu-
ous tryouts, during which nearly 150
girls applied for membership, Masques
announces the following list as elect-
ed to the organization:
Fraices M. Maire, '21; Charlotte
Swartz, '23; Elizabeth Vickery, '22;
Gertrude Boggs, '22; Amy Loomis, '22;
Alice Comfort, '21; Minnie Louise,
Pratt, '21; Edna Ann Schiear, '23; Luv-
ern Harp, '23; Grace Ohlmacher, '21;
Margaret Reineke, '23; Marian Bath,
'21; Mildred Sherman, '21; Madeleine
Hozelton, '22; Helen Master, '21; Lois
De Vries, '21; Josephin MacGuineas,
'21; Grace Doughty, '23; Frances Ober-
holtzer, '21; Evelyn Cady, '23; Dolly
Saunders, '23; Anne Lindermilder,
'21; Mary Ives, '23; Ellen Morrill, '23;
Evelyn Rockwell, '22; Cecilia Fohey,
'21; Frances Ames, 23; Christine Mur-
kett, '23; Finette Martin, '22; Mildred
Lawton, '23; Elsa Olesen, '23.
Professor and Mrs. Nelson will be
at home to both old and new members
of Masques from 4 to 6 o'clock this aft-
ernoon. At this time plans for the
year's work will be outlined and com-
mittees will be announced.
Dead I. A. C. Graduate Honored
In honor of the first M. A. C. grad-
uate to lose his life in the great war,
the East Lansing post of the Ameri-
can Legion has been designated as
the William Johnson post.r

PEKIN SECRETARY
TO ADDRESS Y.W.C.A.
Miss Ting Shu Ching, general sec-
retary of the Yf. W. C. A. of Pekin,
China, and guest of the University Y.
W. C. A., will speak on the advance
of Chinese women, at 1:30 o'clock
this afternoon at Newberry hall. All
Universly women are invited to the
address, which will be given under the
auspices of the University association.
Increased educational facilities have
enabled Chinese women to advance al-
most to the voting stage, Miss Ting
reported to a Detroit audience Sun-
day. Women in China are going into
professional and business life. Work
among factory women in Pekin is now
one of the greatest opportunities open
to the Y. W. C. A. Miss Ting will
discuss this phase of association work
in her talk here today.
Patronize the Daily Advertisers.

Uyou want to learn to be a good
dancer, attend Prof. Mittenthal's danc-
ing school. Armory, Friday evenings.
Satisfaction guaranteed.-Adv.
"Fair and Warmer" and Santrey's
Jazz Band-Fri.-Sat.-Arcade. 50c.
-Adv.
ARCADE
DOUBLE BILL
NEXT FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MAY ALLISON
in
FAIR AND WARMER
Big Special Attraction
HENRY SANTREY
Famojis Baritone, with his
SOCIETY JAZZ BAND
Most Unique Show ever offered
in Ann Arbor
Admission 50c

University School
o f Music

For the "EXTRA CONCERT" Series
Now on Sale at

PRICE $1.00

$2.50 $3.00 $3.50

1. November 6, 1919

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We now have on display a fine line of Mid-Winter Millinery..
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ALLESANDRO BONC, Italian Lyric Tenor
ELEANOR BROCK, American Soprano
Signor Bond landed In New York, Tuesday
evening, October 7, after an absence of several
years during which he won many triumphs in
- his native land and elsewhere. Hi6 masterful
recital in the CHORAL UNION SERIES a num-
ber of years ago was an .outstanding feature.
During the present season in addition to his
Ann Arbor recital he will fill engagements in
New York, Chicago, Boston, Pittsburg, Cleve-
land, and Philadelphia. He will also be asso-
ciated with the Chicago Opera Association and
will be heard in Cuba and Mexico.

:yra B. Jordan will be at home
rsity women Tuesday after-
1215 Hill street.
will meet at 7:30 o'clock
evening, Oct. 28, at the Chi
ouse. Election of new mem-
be made at this meeting.
s will be given out from 9-
from 2-5 on Tuesday and
7 at Barbour gymnasium.
will be sold from 9-11 and
on Wednesday at Barbour

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2. December 15, 1919

"Fair and Warmer" and Santrey's
Jazz Band-Fri.-Sat.-Arcade. 50c.
be purchased for -Adv.
this week and must

Friday.

It would be some burg, if we all
wore "Berg Hats"-The Davis Toggery
has them, 119 S. Main St.-Adv.

s News

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NEW YORK CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY
CAROLYN B1 EBE, Pianist and Director
PIERRE HENRIOTTE, 1st Violin
SCIPIONE GUIDI, 2nd Violin
SAMUEL LIFSCHEY, Viola
PAUL KEFER, 'Cellist
EMIL MIX, Double Bass
GUSTAVE LANGENUS, Clarinet.
WILLIAM KINCAID, Flute
HENRI DE BOSSCHER, Oboe
UGO SAVOLINI, .Bassoon
JOSEPH FRANZL, French Horn
This distinguished organization will appear
in a program of ensemble combinations. The
Press of the country. is unanimous in their
words of commendation, typical of which is the
following quotation from the New York Sun:
"For one happy, too rare evening, the music
for its own sake holds the stage, the listening
ear and what oul one is permitted to retain in
these materialistic. days. Playing admirably,
the Society holds a unique position in the local
concert field. Miss Beebe played delightfully,
while her associates gave her valuable service
in the ensemble."

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riends at Martha
the week end.
'17L, of Detroit,

,e Wiggins, '19, of Montpelier;
by Probst, '18, and. Dorothy
ex-'20, both of Detroit, spent
lay and Sunday here as the
of friends.
s of the Episcopal dormitory en-
aed their patronesses at tea
y afternoon.
3rnmm to Talk at Y.0W. Vespers
. John R. Brumm will speak at
C. A. vespers at 4:30 o'clock
sday afternoon in Newberry
"Religion and the College Stu-
will be the subject of his talk.
University women are cordially
I to vesper services .and to the
half-hour following. Light re-
nents will be served.
tha Cook Girls Hold Dance
tha Cook girls entertained about
>uples Saturday evening at a
The, muisc was furnished by
isher. The Misses Greenwood,
Bigelow, Jones, and Klocke,
hostesses.
ir, and Warmer" and Santrey's
Band-Fri.-Sat.-Arcade. 0c.

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as represented by
our $10.00 Boot

3. January 23, 1920

MISCHA LEVITSKI, Phenomenal Russian Pianist
He has justified every encomium passed upon
him since he made his sensational debut in
1916. Not since Ignace Jan Paderewski con-
quered Ameriea with his entrancing art, has
any pianist been so universally acclaimed as
the new Rising Star, as has been the case with
Mischa Levitski. .He compels your attention
and secures your' full appreciation.

4. February 28, 1920

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Well dressed women seek Footwear that shows character in/the proper balance of design, finish and
quality. Our displays present smart style with these characteristics. Fine Kid and Russian leathers in
fashionable brown shades and black are used in every serviceable style for winter wear.

CAROLINA LAZZARI, Prima Donna Contralto of
the Metropolitan Opera Company, late of the Chi-
cago Opera Company

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One of our best models is a Tobacco brown lace walking boot with girl military heels.

This is a

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It is made in rich Tobacco calfon "tailored" lines,

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This excellent artist will appear in a pro-
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is fully as great and satisfying as she is in
opera. During the past two years she has de-
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lovers in the great music centers of this coun-
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tractive and capable artist.
5. April 1, 1920
LUTECE
GEORGE BARRERE, Flute
CARLOS SALZEDO, Harp
. PAUL KEFER, 'Cello
In a program of soli, duets, and trios.
In ancient times during the Roman invasion,
there dwelt on what is the present site of the
City of Paris, a little community known as Lu-
tetia, or, as the French have it, Lutece. It is a
pretty name and an unusual one, and seemed
altogether and entirely appropriate when sev-
eral years ago three distinguished French mu-
sicians, erstwhile Parisians, forgathered "and
decided to band themsel es together perma-
nently as a trio, because they had so long
known one another and enjoyed so extremely
playing with one another; moreover, as artists
of equal rank, an uncommonly fine symmetry
was assured.

DOUBLE BILL
XT FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MAY ALLISON
in
AIR AND WARMER
Big Special Attraction
HENRY SANTREY
Famous Baritone, with his

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These are of

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TETY JAZ
Unique Show+
in Ann Ar]

Z BAND
ever offered
bor
50c

fitted" we mean all thatthe word can imply.

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