If Coffee, sandwiches, pies, light lunches of all kinds. Right prices. Sodas, sundaes. Coca Cola, all soft drinks. Kept sigh~t It's a B. & B. Red Cross-the best fountain at Hus- ton Bros.-Adv. The Sma Lookg, Popular Shoe , for CAMPUS a frd CLASS ROOM Ideal, All Round College Shoe Same High Quality as the TOM LOGAN GOLF SHOP. If youir dealer cannot supply you write us for catalog an~d price;. THOMAS H. LOGAN COMPANY Hudson, Mass. Home of Sweet and Purity Always Fresh 302 S. Main Phone 474.W Dry Cleaning Your Clothes GLEE CU ADMASQUES TRY OATS NUMBER 10 More University women than ever before are taking a vital interest in student activities. Several women's organizations have held membership tryouts during the past weeks and the results are significant of increas- ing enthusiasm. Competition has been especially keen due to the fact that there are few vacancies to be filled and that the number of tal- ented tryouts is great. Approximately 150 girls tried out for Masques this year as compared to 100 last year. Membership is lim-, ited to 50 and there were only 15 va- cancies. The club is kept relatively small in order to give all memebrs a chance to take an active part. "The quality as well as the quantity of talent is really amazing," said Prof. J. Raleigh Nelson, director of Masques. "iEvery year a larger num- her of young women who have had real training in dramatic expression and experience in amateur work un- der efficient direction present them-. selves for membership in Masques. They come with so much enthusiasm and such high hopes for continuing their dramatic work that it is" really very hard to be forced to limit our- selves to- the selection of so small a number." Miss Nora Hunt, director of the University Girls' Glee club, expressed herself as being astonished at the large number of enthusiastic try- outs. "There were at least 150 girls here and I never have had a more eager group," said Miss Hunt. "The club can have only 60 members and last year there were nq more than 100 applicants." The School of Music, Girls' Glee club has found it necessary to in- crease its membership from 20 to 30 women in order to accommodate its 50 tryouts this fall. Mi e4aud4 Kleyn, director, stated that ItpI imately four tines as many girls tried out this year as did last. f ar - Sudents' SupplyS to-i CAN FURNISH You with all kinds of School Supples We Sell Cigars. Candes, JVevspapers, and Mlagazines TVTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM Crowded every meal BUT Room for All Our Last years customers One half block South of "MA" Afternoon --AT - Z Teas or Dinn if arranged for in advance Newberry Tea Roon 432 SOUTH STATE JUST OPPOSITE U. I n -OPEN 10 A.IM. O 6 P. M. SUNDAY 4 TO S P. M. LUNCURON 11:30 TO 1 P. X. WE WILL SERVE ANYTHING YOU LIK :. i ii f i i i iEU i i uio I 11 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. er Par IN ENERGINE prolongs the life of them. Besides you have th satisfaC- tion of appearing at all times in new 1l n111111uillilllllllllnttntlftliflIllt!iltll#Iltli #1#lililli#IllIUluli 1#ftItiliil~lnllnfrnttt t l# 1 Michigan and Illinois Pennants and Arm Bands for Saturday's Game also +o llegiateBlankets DARLING & MALLEAUX 224-226 SOUTH STATE STREET TIlIf llil i illillllil iliiillllilillll i!11tIlltl il##1l t# #####1t#t1t!!####t l#t##l # h ###!1!N## ##1#ill ll l llit iI mwom" " I fresh looking garments, isfaetion, isn't it? Some sat- 11 RHadquarters for ally -makes of;:Tywrts ENERGINE N% IN STOCK READY FOR IMMEDIA TE DELIVERY L. C. SMITH, CORONA, HAMMOND, UNDERWOOD, . REMINGTON, SROYAL OLIVER, FOX WOODSTO The Old Reliable Odorless Compound 'Lraom~en O. D. MORRILL 17 NICKELS ARCADE Uatpalrng and CIeanlnga Spcatty Your clothes repaired, cleaned and prssed by experts, al at th. F 209 South Fourth Ave. GarmentGean Compezay Telephone 2508 q y FOR R NT FOR RENT- esirable front suite on second floor. All modern, for two boys. Good ,light and well heated. 337 E. William St. POR RENT- Large, well furnished room, hot and cold water. Private family. $7.50 single, 4.50 Qaci4 or two. Phone 1O6- I two 'P -one pleasant, w ejl furn- tshed double room, vapor heat. $3.50 ch45 N. Division, Phone 32,0-J. RENT--Garage opposite erry 60ld; a'teto iPnc : Sntate St.{ F.04 RENT-Front suite for married iile or two oung laeia. X10 RENT -Front suite 9f two rogms ear campus,, surroundings quiet; .23'7Wi"llarcl St. ___ ,QI1 NtT--Aer. November. 1, rq m t. nei . tfdished brisk l gVse. te ;n head. . 9 15 . Ao EOR RENT--A desirable front room. .1015 E. University. FOR RENT-Single room at 608 E. William. Down stairs. FOR RENT-Suite. Price very rea- sonable. Phone 968-R. LOST AND FOUND OST-Pocketbook on compus, prob- ably. Return to Quentin Klein, 220 ;. Ingalls. Phone 16HO-R. Reward. LOST-Silver pen and chain, Friday afternoo0. Initials engraved. Call H. E. Miller, 1015-R. Reward. LOST-Psychology Text Book between Church St. and Natural Science on Tuesday. Call 138. I LOST-Moleskin choker left in Room B Law building, Thursday morning. Reward. J. Jenison, 826 Tappan Ave. FOUND-Delta Sigma Phi pin. Own- - ner enquire 931 Greenwood. WANTED WANTED- A second hand double student desk any make or finish. Care Michigan Daily, Box Z. WANTED- Two men fore help in 'Q Room. Apply Sonc. WANTED-, Room-mate. Well fg~rn- ished groom, vapor heat. 30 415 N. Division. 320-. - WAN -Atoou from Thursdcay" to Mwitay with woman student. Call 2487-M WANTED--A a , one who ha? xperience in writing cards ror department store. Mak & Co. WANTED-A Ac~e nw~ qoA o r'i- ternity 4 4~. VQpd salary. CXll WA TPD-OQn Qr , tiekets for Ill- ipns gami . call Ztnn, 402-W. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Rebuilt Remington, Un- derwood, Oliver and other type- writers. New. fox portables. Phone Marston, 1951-R. 555 Packard. FOR SALE- Buick Roadster-first class condition. $350.00 down- Terms. Call Riker, 397.' . FOR SALE - A Winchester, model 1906. Repeating rifle. Call 1206-J ank ask for J. C. Adams. MISCELLANEOUS UPPER CLASSMEN. Let me type your themes and journalism papers for you. Special rates on theses. Call E. Koshetz, 2236-W, after 7:00 p. m. FAT LADIES - I make a bungalow apron to fit you by order. Miss Hamma, care Y. W. C. A., William and Fourth. HIGHEST PRICES paid for your old clothes. Phone 1981-W, and will call at your convenience. There will be a business meetipn of the Mandolin club at & q,'ch4 Wednesday vephAg, p the Woien% league i bV y.fs i i. Plans for the year Will b eempleted, and all members, both old and new, must be present. The first regular meeting of the University Girls' Glee cluy willbe held at 4:30 o'clogl Tuesday after- noon in Brbqur gymnasium. All girls who were successful in the tryouts will be notified before, the me WILSON SECURED BY MANDOLIN CLUB Cpt. Wilfred Wilson, the conductor of the Michigan band, will direct the University Girls' Mandolin club this year. Plans are being made for the program for the season, and the work with the Glee club wil soon be- gin. A nbe ofnew members have been elected, and the personnel and officers of the club will b* arnoune- ed in a few das. There is still room fob e4, good players, and aay girls who can play the flute, eello, guitar or mandolin may eome to the final try-out at 9 o'elock Wednesday evening, in the Womeus' league room in Univeraity hall. Play Manuscript Due November 1 Every Junior girl who has any ideas for the play, whether complet- ed or not, is urged to meet Prof. J. R. Brumm at 4 o'clock Monday aft ernon in Barbour gymnasium.: It will give ideas concerning for,,e on- tent, and style to those iixftemsted. # Completed manuscrits. must be sent to Edna Grog' 2, Helen New- berry residene before Nov. 1. Local Soe Dealers See No Price Drop Drops predicted in shoe prices will not occur before spring. This is the opinion of dealers in the city. While retailers have reduced prices 10 to 20 per cent, manufacturers are still sell- ing at top market. No further reduc- tion will be effected before spring at least. Ann Arbor May Have Co-op. Kitehen A co-operative community kitchen for Ann Arbor under expert manage- ment will be opened in the near future if the project meets with sufficient re- sponse. A business meeting -will be held at 7:30 Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Stanley Stevens, at 640 Oxford road. For results advertise in The Mich- igan Daily,--Adv. Phone Orders Promptfy Filled I Mail Order Prom ptly Fil ~STi ::5x I /7/ fi~ " -_ . ,,~ I Good Taste In Shoes Is a matte of selecting your shoes carefully, especially many freakish and doubtful models masquerade as tyles. --s. -~ I- - o _, -: ing can make or mar a costume like shoes. Every v woman realizes the necessity of having her shoes reflect her personality.. Choosing the shoe for the costume is almost an art. For this reason you will never make a mistal choosing from our selection. you will find it here. Whiether yot want shoes for; street wear or formal oc Brogues, so popular this fall and winter, were never prettier than now Wp hav full line of, this mannish looking shoes with low heels, rounded toe and heavy perforat With your street suit these shoes are the very thing to make your outfit complete. If hesitate about wearing low shoes all winter, w e have a complete line of high shoes, Louis, military or low heel, and either stitched or plain toe. Both black and brown are resented and you will be able to find the shoe you want. For formal wear, we have almost a bewildering number of shoes to choose from. I nothing is prettier than party slippers. Dull kid, patent, satin, silver, in fact anything in the line of a dainty, slen- der party slipper is here. And in passing, let us mention particularly the silver slippers. Made of inported silver cloth, as soft as satin, with slender Louis heels and Gothic tongue effect, these shimmering shoes are rarely lovely. Whatever your shoe needs, ccme in and let us-fit you. " * 0 - .,0 "4 . w .9 j . .., ,. Footwear of Quality Mai Flos .. .._ ,. . : , . , . ....