UiN Lt'.L n ? fruits of the earth; and gives to the D e weak, who should not have anything, except, perhaps, the rind. Why? BeL "DE TScause they are weal,-thus fool." TREADfk At the Union sity who it have No tipping at the Union! This strictly applies to all departments of in bricks s. Aso the Union, including the barber shop. s. Also Many students have tried to tip the quite a barbers and porter in the barber shop U of M" during the past week, but Union offl-I d. This cials are'-doing 411 they can to discour- act, that age the practice. Officials declare that CONCERT TIC KETS For the "EXTRA CONCERT" Series Now on Sale at University School o f Music as on the one hand the practice is unnec- essary at the Union and on the other it is one which the student body gen- erally cannot afford. Hence the Union desires the co-operation of every stu- dent in not offering tips. During the week there will be five oarbers in attendance and over Fri~ay and Saturday there will be e'ight. Inj addition the porter is on the job to brush you off and shine your shoes, but here again one is not to tip. Over last week-end Considerable in- convenience was caused by out-of- town people trying to tip the waiters after dinning at theunion. Naturally, the waiters-refised to take any'money and this attitude was not understood by many. It is just another means of rendering service to the student body. No concessions for any of the Union amusement activities or service de- partients have been let by the offi-j PRICE $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 I., 11 a 1. November 6, 1919 a-, U ALLESANDRO BONCI, Italian Lyric Tener 17T V AA 1TnD D~nVL' A-_v__- I .C.L 1V VK I A SCENE-FROM " TEA FOR THREE," STARiRING CHARIO'E WALKER- AND EARNEST LAWFORD, WHICH WILL BE PRESENTED WEDNES- DAY EVENING, NOV. 5, AT THE, WHITNEY THEATER. BRCKk_, American Soprano Signor Bonci 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. His 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. cials, everything being run 'by the. Union itself. All profits iicurred from these departments are turned backf n and into the upkeep of the building. Man- Pub- agers for each department are em- ployed at a salary. an and This because the $25,000 which the resents Union receives from annual member- ilmical ships, is not sufficent to satisfy all the c allu- expenses of the building. The loss y, Cali- comes from the fact that many- parts squats of the building must .be maintained stinate such as the'lobbies, reading rooms, terica' and lounging places, and yet bring in I sides no income. * other The profit, for everything is sold to the students at the same prices de-: ast to manded elsewhere in Ann Arbor, the S.other object of the Uuion being' to give ms the better things and better service at the iar at- same prices, goes to balance the loss lf'ed in incurred from-these departments .That as n such loss is suffered is shown by ng Yu- Homer Heath's statement that in the highly future the Union will probably have Levin- _to campaign for an endowment fund, . beau- so that' the building can be run pro- Trubey' Dirnters. Lunches Confectiol ce Cream, Delicious Sodas We Make our own. Cream nery i Orders solici Sororities. ted from 218 S. Ma: Fraternities and Lin iPhone 166' 2. December 15, 1919 '. .U . For >rdance I 'for a I Thanksgiving Place your order now for a sp SATURDAY NIGHT NOV. 1 A. S. Stern InAssociaion With Pr'.3LG N s I 9rac44urT# 7~e 5 T14 G LAUGINOITT WAL GD wf , '(ON, MAQW SWAN "j - ro'Peroo#M '7GP/va?? WITH ARTHUR AYLESWORTH and EVEA WILLIAMS And Other Members of the Original New York.Cast Includihg. WALTER WALKER, JOSEPH CREHAN, JACK LEWIS, THOS. EMORY, ANTIONETTE ROCHTE, LEAH WINSLOW, RUTH HAM.. MOND, ROSE, WILSON AND OThERS ^ "The .MIost Beautiffuly Golvned Sholv in America' PRICES, 75c 1 $2.00 Seat Sale Thur. A.M. NEW YORK CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY CAROLYN BEEBE, Pianist and Iirector PIEjRRE HENRIOTTE, Ist Violin SCIPIONE GUIDI, 2nd Violin SAMUEL, LIFSCHEY, Viola PAUL IEFER, 'Cellist EMIL MIX, Double Bass GUSTAyE 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 evenag, the music for its own sake holds the stage, the listening ear and what soul 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 rieliahtfully, while her associates gave he'r val-iable servi'ce in the ensemble." I' 3. January 23, 1920 If ,I I f'll SUIT 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 America with his entrancing art, has any pianist been so universally acclaimed as the new Rising Star, as has been the case with Mischa Levitski. lie compels your atteution and secures your full appreciation. For less money than ready-to-wear :he river ad aqua- Half as more ef- only oc- by suph "' he- I Varsity Toggery Shop 4. February 28, 1920 CAROLINA LAZZARI, Prima.Donna Cohtralto of the Metropolitan Opera Company, late of the Chi- cago Opera Company te enlight- challenges tchetman," I to Him- y an idea of most of I 107' South University Ave. I I r This excellent artist will appear in a pro- gram of songs and arias, a field in which she is fully as great and satisfying as she is in opera. During the past two years she has de-. lighted thousands of the most critical music lovers in the great music centers of this coun- try. Art, intelligence and a charining person- ality are admirably combined in this most at- tractive and capable artist. y .}.:..;- "Personally shness. It is es away from possess the '1 k: EXPERT AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 5. April 1, 1920 TRIO DE LUTECE 1, A" BATTERIES STARTERS- GENERATORS. MAGNETOS 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- era years ago three distinguished French mu- sicians, erstwhile Parisians, forgathered and decided to band themselves 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 unconmonly fine symmetry was assured. Washtenaw 'Electric Shop. Phone 273 200-202 E. Washington St. 4', I