;he advertising columns of Te Use the advertising columns of The an Daily to reacif the best of Michigan Daily to reach the best of bor's buyers.-Adv. Ann Arbor's buyers.-Adv. ESTABLISHED 1818 _~a MADISON AVENPUE COR. PORTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK Telephone Murray Hill 88oo - Our Representative will be at the HOTE fSTATLER, DETROIT, TODAY OCTOBER -19 with Fall Styles in Ready-made Garments for Dress, Travel and Sporting Wear Furnishings, Hats tnd Shoes Send for "The Replenishment of the Wardrobe" Hope to Finish Pool by. Spring Union Must Raise $50,000 Flu ligQ to Complete B O S T ON TktEMONTCOR.BOYLSTON NEWPORT 220 BELLEVUE AVENUE 7se It-Then ecide We Will Lend You AutoStrop Razor" for a full y dap trial. If you then de- s to keep it, pay us $5.00 for} not, return it without further- gation. u Pay Nothing to Try. This Razor nyresponsible party can make ingement over our cutlery nter for this Free Trial. If have a charge account, write is and we ,wlk seed it to you by The' AutoStrop Razor is Completo in itself 'ou are given the opportunity It is more thanaraomrethaa trying this wonderful Razor, C be stroppeused and cleaned with- hout any kind of risk. For ao takiig apaAt; without even remo mg nthm your shaving will cost you te blade. , ing, then you may return the And ,like a erfectly stropped ,orinr or if you can getaalongweblade er And it doesn't cost you ansent to prove all this to your own satsfaction. ['he Eberbach & Sons Co.' 200-204 EAST LIBERTY ST. "When will we swim in Michigan's1 new $50,000 swimming pool?" is one of the questions that is going the! rounds of the campus this fall.- Hun- dreds of student swimmers who have been looking forward to the time when the pool would be complete, are still[ waiting for the welcome announcement that work is to be resumed on that portion of the Union building. At the best, the big 120,000 gallon tank cannot be completed -before March, as six months of work still re- main. Present indications are that the Union authorities will be doing well if' they have it ready to open by May. $50,000 Needed General Manager Homer Heath,t when interviewed, was unwilling to hazard a date for completion of the tank, but stated that he hoped to see' it ready for use by spring. Fifty thousand dollars will be needed to finishi the work. Two thousand of, this has been promised by alumni, to be donated when the remaining $48,000 is found. To find the other $48,000 is the difficult task which must be per- formed before the work on the pool can continue. Standard Size When the tank is finally completed Michigan will be on an equal footing with any college or university in the country for acquatic activities. While there are some 100-foot pools, but 75 feet, the length of the Union tank, is the required length for the establish- ing of world records. American offi- cial records may be made in 50-foot pools. The equipment which will be in- stalled when the pool is ready for use will be the best on the market. One of the unusually efficient features will be the filtering system, which will be capable of filtering the entire 120,000 gallons of water in three hours. More than 100 swimmers will be accommo- dated in the- pool and locker rooms at one time. Music Notes Mme. Marie Rappold is today one of the foremost concert artists in America and has given song recitals in prac- tically every state in the Union. Her beauty of voice, her method of sing- ing, her carefully selected programs, together with her appealing personal- ity, have united to establish her as a conspicuous figure on the concert stage. Previous to the year 1909 she studied with the renowned vocal instructor, Oscar Saenger. It was while studying with him that she was persuaded to enter on a stage career. -Knowing that Mr. Conried was in search of a Silla- inith, the principal character in the opera, Mr. Saenger contrived to pro- cure a copy of the score, which was a very difficult task at that time. Mine. Rappold spent the nexir summer in an intensive stuhy of the part. In the autumn of that year, as ,Mr. Saenger had odivined, Conried sent for Mine. Rappold. He handed her a copy of the score and asked her to sing a few measures. "Oh I don't need that," exclaimed Mme. Rappold, "I know the role by heart!" If Conried was aston- ished at this reply, what was his amazement to hear the young singer travel through the intricate mazes of the role with the skill of an experi- enced prima donna? The great im- pressario was dumbfounded. "You're engaged!" he shouted, rush- ing about. Since that first seasonrMme. Rap- 'pold has added many roles to her repertoire. Her voice has a peculiar rilver timbre, which admits of her singing parts for the lyric as well as the dramatic soprano. In addition to her regular work, Mme. Rappold has graciously given her services for many war benefits. She will appear at the Hill 'Auditoriunm on Friday evening, Oct. 29, with the Metropolitan Opera sextette. ', Studios 21-22-23 WUERTH ARCADE Wours 1-5 - 7-10 P. M. .._ MacGeorge Englis and Scotch Golf Hose I Private Lessons Exclusively (I guarantee all modern dances in one course) Leather Coats HALSEY'S DANCING STUDIOS In Black and Dark Brown The Real Glove Leather Coats :: ..: Sheep=Lined Coats with a Large Assortment of Fur Collars to select from These are garients that have the INDIVIDUAL SNAP to them 3 D e t University Has Lots of Coal This Year No fear of coal shortage this winter is felt so far as the University is con- cerned. The pile beside the power house contains more than 8,000 tonsI aiad is increasing daily. About 20,0@0 tons will be needed. Last year at this time the supply ex- ceeded 12,000 tons. Michigan Daily liners bring re- Psults.-Adv. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT } TINKER & COMPANY Clothes, Furnishings and Hats SOUTH STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. For live progressive up-to-date ad- vertising use the Michigan Daily.- Adv. Ann Arbor's progressive merchants use The Michigan Daily.--Adv. iiawlw- t . aaa~aiarw ma FRO Fm o Un ~ion Concert Series u r s e Tickets Now on Sale at School of- Muslo a .. MAYNARD STREET Price -m With $3.00. Festival Coupon -rn $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00 p SIX ALL STAR NUMBERS TICKETS (With $3 Festival Coupon) $4.50, $5, $5.50, $6 Oct. 29- Metropolitan Opera Co. Sextette Nov. 11 - Sergei Rachmaninoff, Pianist Dec. 13 -Jan Kubelik, Violinist DR. ALBERT A. STANLEY rector of the University Musical Society and Professor of Music in e University of Michiggp since 1888, who has asked to be relieved om active service at the close of the 1920-1921 academicyear. Jan. 24 - Detroit Symphony Orchestra Feb. 24- Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Mar. 7 - Detroit Symphony Orchestra EMIL OBERHOFFER I METROPOLITAN OP 4 i