1 A 11J 1111 V 1 1 1 .at -SJ \ L. 1L 1.,f 1 MARTIN INSTRUMENTS Best Line of String Instruments made in this country today. You should see, hear and try these wonderful instruments. t GUITARS, MANDOLINS AND UKULELES FROM $12.00 UP IlII chaeberle is Sold by & Son, Music House Routh Mai. Street - _ .. _ DRAMTCORGNIZATION ELECTS 23 NEW MEMBERS MASQUES INCREASE TOTAL MEM- BERSHIP TO SIXTY GIRLS Masques, women's dramatic society, elected 23 new members at its first meeting of the year yesterday after- noon. Changes were made in the con- stitution so as to increase the mem- bership to 60 instead of 50 women. The following girls were elected to the club: Adele Zimmerman, '22, Theodosia Burton, '22, Elizabeth M. Rigby, '23, Ruth Goodhue, '22, Elizabeth Hamer,! '22, Helen Elliot, '23, Mildred Chase, '22, Helen Bailey, '21, Mildred Trick, '22, Winifred Smeaton, '24, Hortense Hoad, '24, Constance Spith, '24, Shir- ley S.'Salisbury, '24, Catherine Green-1 ough, '23, Mary Hayes, '24, Esther Welty, '23, Dorothy Jeffrey, Dorothy O'Conner, '21, Anne Mushkin, '23, Joyce McCurdy, '22, Lesie Gaylord, '22, and Dorothy Jeffrey, '23. Women Extra cricket practice for freshmen and sophomores will be held this aft- ernoon at 4 o'clock. Girls who are trying out for hockey may also get honor points for cricket. There will be extra hockey practice for juniors and seniors at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Wyvern society will hold its first meeting of the year at 7:15 o'clock Thursday evening at the Alpha Chi Omega house. The supper for the University Y. W. C. A. campaign workers will be held\ at 5:15 o'clock Thursday eve- ning at the Methodist church instead of Tuesday evening as was formerly j stated in The Daily. No Girl Reserve leaders' meeting will be held this week on account of the University Y. W. C. A. member- ship supper, Thursday evening. All members of the University Girls' Glee club are invited to the annual opening party of the club which will be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Bernice Nickels, '21, at 337 Maynard street. NEWBERRY BOARD ENTERTAINS FOR NEW (SOCIAL DIRECTOR I Our Factory at Ann Arbor is One of the 'Finest in the State and it is equipped with every modern appliance to insure uniformity of product ASK FOR IT AT YOUR FAVORITE FOUNTAIN We are zealous in maintaining the QUALITY of I CECi , w.c _ . 4 TRAOC MARK RLC4 US.PAT OFT IL . WOMEN'S NEW BROGUE BOOTS *9 9 - -t * This Boot a splendid type of Walking Shoe vffth Low, Square Heels and Plump Soles -Comes in the New Russian Seal Grain Luather Very reasonably PRICED AT $13.00 Walk-Over Boot Shop . 11,5 South ManSre :;COILNG MEN. AN)MEN WHO S'AY YOUNG I I' -A I F. 1 I I Miss Bishop Guest of Honor at day Evening Recep- Tues- THIS~ OLUMN 1 LOSES lp PM. LADVERTISLN4 THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 Pi LOST AND FOUND DST- Near south stand at Ferry field, small watch with green bronze fob attached by leather. strap. Re- ward for return to Graham's :ast University Store. Telephone 2513. OST-Will the person whod picked& up White V necked sweater by beneles by south side of Ferry Field, call Cuthbert at 1633-J. OST-Saturday afternoon on Ferry Field, Waterman fountain pen on, grosgrain ribbon. Also pair of dark brown kid gloves.RPhone 863-J or call 621 Church. Reward OST- Collegiate Sorosis pin withi name on back. Call Miss Winfred S. Wilson, 1501 Washtenaw Ave. Phone 251. DST-S. A. E. pin lost on State St., last Saturday, W. J. G. on back.DRe- ward. Return to Michigan Daily fice. OST-Oct. 11-on campus or S. Uni- versity, a Collegiate Sorosis pin. Name on back. Finder please call. 251. OST-A silver beaded handbag on day of Illinois game. Call 751-W. Reward. OST - Fraternity pin Saturday. Name engraved on back. Phone 1460. OST-'Phi Beta Kappa key-Satur- day morning, probably on State St. Reward. A. E. Wood. 2741-R. )ST-Steamer rug at Ferry Field. Section (I-I). Call 1541-R. Re- ward. DST-On Ferry field, a large gold signet ring. Initials G. R. Call 1325. MISCELLANEOUS PPERCLASSMEN-Let me type your themes and Journalism papers for you. Special rates on theses. Call E. Koshetz, 2236-W, after 7:00 p. m. WANTED WANTED - Mathemnatics instructor for 'private lessons. Call 1188 or 327 S. 'Division any time after 6 P. M. WANTED- A second hand double student desk any make or finish. Care Michigan Daily, Box Z. WANTED-A competent cook for fra- ternity of 30. Good salary. Call 609. FOR RUNT FOR RENT-Two large well furnish- ed single rooms suitable for two or three boys each or one large suite for four. Reasonable terms. Call 1438,W., 709 W. Huron. FOR RENT-After November 1, room in newly furnished brick house. Steam heat. 915 E. Ann. FOR RENT - Office in the Cutting Apartment, formerly occupied by Dr. Loeffler. Phone 1898. FOR RENT - Light housekeeping rooms near campus. 555 S. Division. FOR RENT--Upright piano. Phone 201-J. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Degan Professional Xylo- phone, four octaves with resonators. Call at 1 S. Main St., over Walg- Over Store between 6 and 7 at night. FOR SALE-Buick roadster - first class condition. Terms. Call Riker, 397, at noon hour. FOR SALE-.- Banjo Mandolin. Call 1828"J. MISCELLANEOUS HIIGI-,EST PRICES paid for your old clothes hone 1981-W, and will call at your convenience. CALL CARL BIRD, His Wagon. Par- cels delivered to all parts of the city. Phone. 1627-W. tion Miss Helen Bishop, new social di- rector of Helen Newberry residence, was introduced to old friends of that house among the faculty and to'wns- people at a reception given last night by the Newberry board of governors. Miss Bishop has received degrees from the Pacific and Columbia univer- sities. She has had previous experi- ence. in work of the social director type as camp councilor in a large Ver- mont camp for girls, has been a teach- er of dietetics and was a member of a food commission appointed by the mayor of New York. During the war, Miss Bishop was a canteen worker with the Y. M. C. A. in France. Members of the board of governors of Helen Newberry residence are: Mrs. Henry B. Joy, of Detroit, chair- man; Mrs. Alexis C. Angell, of De- troit; Miss Claire Sanders, of Detroit; Dean Myra B. Jordan and Mrs. Henry Douglas, of Ann Arbor, secretary and treasurer. FORMER STUDENTS MEMBER OF PHI BETA KAPPA, WEDS Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mines of Fall River, Mass., announce the marriage of their daughter, Ida Esther Mines, '20, to Israel Preston Pearlman, '20, 1 of Detroit, on Sunday, Oct. 17. Miss Mines was elected to Phi Beta Kappa last June. The Kempf Music Studios-Piano, Organ, and Voice Instruction. Es- tablished 1880.. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J.-Adv. SUGARBOWL HOME MADE CANDY ABSOLUTELY CLEAN BEST LINE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING MADE IN ANN ARBOR LIGHT LUNCHES ANN ARBOR SUGAR BOWL'" I1 , 1 :#. , . j , - T~" 1 1 You have the right idea. Next to having a banker that trusts you, there is no better business than buying your things from a merchant who is worthy of all your confidence. If you haven't a pet clothing store, look up the one where Society Brand Clothes are sold. In the first place, it's a selected store. We were attracted by the merchant and he was attracted by the style, quality, and integ- rity of our clothes. Like attracts like. That is a law. To the college man who has a pet clothing store I Go to that store and ask to look at his Society Brand Clothes. Try on until you get the style you like, which you surely will in a matter of minutes. rhen remember this. Men are not disappointed in Society Brand Suits. They give a very peculiar and interesting satisfaction. S Itis the satisfaction that comes from knowing-even before you walk into the store-that you are going tp get something you will always be glad you bought. How's that? I WITH THE VARIED GRADES OF CLOTHING FLOODING THE MARKET, LOOK FOR THE LABEL AS YOUR GUIDE ALFRED DECKER & COHN, Makers Chicago SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES, Limited, for Canada New York Montreal 9- S TYLE HEAD QUA RT ERS where i1$rtn fIO th' are sold NEXT TO WUERTH THEATER 11 I --