[TING YOUR TASTE 1 I that's our specialty! A per-. fect fitting suit is a joy for- ever" and we've tailoring joy for a long time. We fit your idual style-taste-your good judgment - AND YOUR POCKETBOOK - g our prices are far too low for the kind of clothes we , we hope that won't keep you away. We are going to ct you within a day or two. If you want your Suit or coat before the holidays. "* Karl71alcolim STo We In 'Eam'~, Among the novelty acts that the manager of the Varsity Glee and Mandolin club has secured for the "Mid-Semester Exam." concert of that organization to be given Tuesday eve- ning, Dec. 2, in Hill auditorium, is the Girls' Glee club which will appear in a selection. Seven other feature numbers are on the program besides the selections by the Glee and Man- ~iolin clubs, Announcement of the student man- agement of this year's organization is made asfollows: ;Charles R. Osius, Jr., '20, manager; George A. Cad- well, Jr., '21L, ticket manager; Curt P. Schneider, '22, advertising man- pger; and Hugh W. Hitchcock, '22. publicity manager. Complete publication of all novelty numbers together with the program in full for 'the coming Concert will be made by the end of this week, ac- cording to Manager Osius. So good was the material present at tryouts for quartettes and sexettes that Mr. Carter, the Glee club director, is still undecided in his choices for the sever- al groups which wil feature this year's. quartette and sextette work. Tickets for the impending "Exam."1 are on sale at the following stores:f Wahr's, Slater's, University Music House, Allmendinger's Music store, the Busy Bee, the Delta, Schaeberle's, Mack & company, and both of Gra- ham's stores. In addition they may be secured from members of the Glee and Mandolin club. The "lab. fee" is ,50 cents, tax included. CRAFTSMEN CLUB TO CONFER THIRD DEGREE AT MEETING Craftsmen club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening to confer a third degre All student Masons are re-quested to be present at this meet- ing no.matter whether they are mem- br of thA c b n nt I WHAT'S GOING ON I East Malcolm Block For Though tr THURSDAY 10:30-Sermon on "Thanksgiving" in Christian Science church. 10:40-Varsity ban4 meets at i Hill auditorium. No uniforms. 2:30-General membership dance at 'the Union. 7:00-Dancing classes for Episcopal men in Harris hall. 7:00 --A rehearsal at the banquet hall of the new Union of all members of the Red Feather Opera. 7:15-Boxing club meets in room 306, Union, 7:30-Christian Science society holds informal social in Lane hall. FRIDAY 2:30-Student. council, meets for an- nual picture in Spedding studio. 5:30-PI Delta Epsilon initiation, third floor Michigan Union. 6:00-Pi Delta Epsilon banquet, third floor Michigan. Union. 7:00-Musicians for Cosmopolitan club play report- 305 University hall. Anyone wanted who can play any instrument. 7:00-Mandolin club meets for re- hearsal5 in University Hall. 7:30-Presbyterian Christian Endeav- or party in church-parlors. 7 :30-Polonia Literary circle meets. in Lane hall. 7:30-Ex'19 engineers meet at Union. SATURDAY 7:00-Buffalo men hold 1 smoker in room 319 Union. 7:30-Student volunteers meet in Lane hall. SUNDAY 7:30 a. m.-Corporate communion of Episcopal women students at St. An- drew's church. U-NOTICE Cosmopolitan club will meet at 7:30 Friday in room 203 of University hall. Ralph Carson wil speak on "Classical Foundations of iLfe." Ushers for the Thanksgiving-seriees should report at 10:40 o'clock this morning in Hill auditorium for in- structions. INSTALLATION OF MAIN DESKS IN UNION LOBBY STARTED 1 . 2P.M. Price, ru u EU nn ANN ARBOR CHOP SUEY, Excellent CHOP SUEY ftom 11:30 a. m. to midnight Steaks and Chops 814 S. State J. L. CHAM JEWELER For Reliability 113 No Mail will be delivered by the postmen today bec~se of the Thanks- giving holiday. Parcel post and spe- cial delivery letters will be the only exception to this rule. Important mail can be, secured by having it sent spe- cial from the local postoffice. Nunnally's, "The Candy of the South." Tice's, 117 So. Main St.-Adv. from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock Thanksg ,ing afternoon at the Union have b going slowly, according to Union ficials. This is ascribed to the f that there will be so few students town that day. Read the Michigan Daily for Cami news.-Adv. 1111111111111111 II1111111111 11111 I 111111111 11111111111111111l iii 111111lllltll THE "Y" INN at LANE THANKSGIVING DINNI Roast Turkey and, the Trimm l egraph Flowers Home Thanksgiving $25 PRIZE $25 FOR THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHS MADE AT THE RANDALL STUDIO The Advertisement is to fill a 2-column by 3-inch. space. There must be NO picture in the advertisement. All copy must be delivered to the Randall Studio, 121 Es. Was ington St., by November 20, 1919. Toie writer of the best advertisement will receive a cash .priza $25.00. The writers of othe% advertisements which are used will i ceive $5.00 in trade at the Randall Studio. The judges will be Mr. G. C. Maedel, proprietor of the Randi Studio, Professors J. R. Brumm and H. F. Adame. Randall Studio - 1.'; BluMaize Blossom Shop Nickels Arcade / PHONE" 598 12 E. «WA N --- - ers z me clu or not'. MAIL ORDERS AB D 7PROMPTLY FILLED ESTABLISHED 1857 / I I HOTEL WHITNEY Thanksgiving Dinner. The Sugar Boi Thanksgiving :Day Candy Turkeys, .Chickens and Candy-at S9SUGAR BOW: 109 South Main Work on installing the wall boards i - - -~~~ I ,r: _ , e . ,, 2 U , v , ,. ,f _ a ,f ' j y c4 + 11 /' I for the main desk in the Union lobby ,has started, and within two weeks it. is expected that the entire \desk will be in. Tile for the floor will be placed by that time, which will per- mit the whole desk to be set up. It will be in three sections, the one farthest to the north being a grated cage for the cashier, the middle sec- tion being for the cigar counter and humidor, and the last section to the south being the office for the room clerk. Beyond this counter and on the other side of the door opening onto, the porch will be a place where tickets and publications will be sold. DRAFTING OF HOUSE RULES L I. *1 $1;50 12-2 P. )g. I Have your sheepski coats, in fact of ' '. cleaned in Energine. N to wait a few days befor them on account of the o 11 ( / 4 ' Zi . f ! /I- FOR UNION NEARLY FINISHED Final drafts of the Union house rules are being phrased by the sub-commit- tee on house rules, composed of the chairman, James I. McClintock, '21L, and by George Hurley, general sc- retat'y. These will be submitted to the house committee when it meets early next week, and the rules will proba- bly be passedt at that time. They will, thein" be referred to the board.of directors who will consider them and incorporate them in the by-laws. After such steps have been taken, the house rules will be print- ed, framed, and placed in conspicu- ous places about the Union. Energine Cleaning against this. is ! ". a Try us on velours, velvets a Our cleaning and pressi ejual. l I Attractive Wool Suits at Reductions V l king additional cuts on all wool suits in the house. This means that our en- I suits is being put on sale at this greatly lowered price-which amounts in l Patronize our advertisers. S1 "'fe )arnof Snergine" I half. is a golden opportunity-suit prices'are cut, high quality suits can be procured at low price, and suit days, theidays of Indian summer are still with us. This that a high grade suit, bought for the price of a medium grade suit has still before it - t .& RGONNE ATHE NEW RROW form -fit COLLAR CluettPeabodye&Co.Inc.Troy, N.Y. The name "Argonne" Is used by courtesy of the Argonne Shilrt Co., PhilnadelrH i Phone 2508 ,,. 209 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. s of this season's wear. (Second Floor) I. j - .. GNAW ELECTRIC SHOP EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 202'E. W ::