1 1712 A."A 1J L.#qx-LlL.A I I UIL~ a.~j LLJ~d A Women HITNEY THEATRE TON~IGHT OUTKICKS THEM ALL IT'S ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN'S 100 PROOF MUSICAL COMEDY You" Book and Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II Music by HERBERT STOTHART TOAST OF BROADWAY FOR FORTY-EIGHT WEEKS WITH IRENE FRANKLIN and RALPH HERZ UNDILUTED MANHATTAN CAST AND A CHORUS THAT OUTSTRIPS THEM ALL SEAT SALE NOW PRICES: lower Floor, $2.50; Balcony, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00; Gallery, 75c -c Start School Right With a Parker Pen Mt 1\ " e T " r The Parker" Lucky Curve" staining the fingers. Safety controls the ink flow and Sealed-can't leak. Press- insures clean, smooth writ- the-Button device fills pen ing without flooding or instantly. P ILUC KY- V nt~in the n a Parke OncmPens lv. the pen at pock are found in millions of pockets. You'd be surprised how many prominent local busineso men carry them. - Locker tickets may be purchased any time at the treasurer's office in Waterman gymnasium. Lockers will be given out daily from 9 to 12 and from 2 to 5 o'clock at Barbour gymnasium; on Saturdays, from 9 to 12 o'clock only. All junior advisers are requested to consult the lists posted in Barbour gymnasium in order to lern the names of their freshmen. All first year women are required to attend a meeting at 4 o'cock Wed- nesday, October 6, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall, to meet Dean Myra B. Jordan. The supper to which all freshmen women have been invited by the Jun- ior advisers is to take place on Mon- day, Oct. 11, instead of Oct. 6, ac- cording to an announcement made yesterday by Carol McDonald, '22, chairman. Phone calls for girls at Helen New- berry residence must be put in to 2338, the first floor phone. The sec- ond, third, and fourth floors have loaned their lines to Betsy Barbour house until a switch oard can be in- stalled. Tea is being served every afternoon at Helen Newberry residence for the girls of both Newberry residence and Betsy Barbour house. Each sophomore should leave a schedule of her classes at the office of the physical director in Barbour gymnasium. Freshman girls are requested to purchase their gymnasium clothes im- mediately. All girls who are interested in oc- cupational therapy, who have had training in it and want to continue the work, see Hulda Bancroft at Newberry hall. An important meeting of the board of directors of the Women's League will be held at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, Oct. 9, In the board room in Barbour gymnasium. Members of the board are urged to be present. Shop tools and Lab. supplies at Wahr's University Book Stores.-Adv. WANTED WANTED - Private boarding house near campus for ten instructors. Write Box AA, Daily. WANTED - Pleasant room in ex- change with 2 or 3 nights a week. 1037 Baldwin Ave. Phone 2123-M. I WANTED-Students washing, 110 N. Ingalls. Phone 2569. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Will second year Mechanical Engineer who borrowed my foun- tain pen in Room 229 at classifica- tion, please return same to K. A. Lawrence, 1330 Wilmot St. LOST-Saturday, a Caryatedes Soror- ity Pin. Initials on back. Reward. FOUND - Fountain Pen in Arcade Postoffice. Call Falvey, 871-M. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Exceptionally comfort- able double study room with dorm- itory. Two and one-half blocls from campus. $4.25 per week. Mrs. Foster, 927 Oakland. FOR RENT-Boy's dormitory; twelve beds in excellent condition. Ideal study room. Moderate price. Call at side entrance, 522 Monroe St. FOR RENT-A light, airy suite for two girls, close to campus. Espec- ially clean and well furnished. Phone 627. A. Simpson. FOR RENT-Two front rooms, suit- able for two in each. Light, airy, and well heated. Enquire at 608 E. William, second floor. FOR RENT-Heated furnished flat, 4 or 5 rooms. Also rooms, single and suites for men, 908 Monroe St. FOR RENT-Double room. Well heat- ed. Second floor. 1012 E. Univer- sity. Price $8.00 per weew. FOR RENT - Large suite one-half block from campus, $9.00. Also board, $7.00. Call 1724-M. FOR RENT-Single room for rent for lady. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J. FOR RENT-Large double room, mod- ern, first floor, 1117 Prospect. Phone 601-R. FOR RENT - Furnished rooms for ladies. Second floor. 405 E. Uni- versity. Finest assortment of pipes at Cush- ing's Drug Store.-Adv. Engineer's Supplies at Wahr's Uni- versity Book Stores.-Adv. Patronize Daily advertisers.-Adv. catering '' TO Student Trade announce Stores.-Adv. ." THEIR OPENING AT 8 0 5 EAST HURON STREET YOPYOUNG MEN ANDMEN WHO STAYYOUNG "MEET NE AT THE FOUNTAIN" Coffee, sandwitches, pies, lighit lunches of all kinds. Right prices. Sodas, sundaes, Coca Cola, all soft drinks. Yept right. It's a B. & B. Red Cross-the best fountain at Hus- ton Bros.-Adv. r T Marked Style Changes in Men's Clothes for Fall The "STANDARD" Loose-Le Notes at Wahr's University Bo Stores.-Adv. Dining Rooms The "STANDARD" Notes at Wahr's Un Stores.-Adv. ker [do ket I Sold and Guaranteed by r / a r' 'f/ , . ,; I; ,.. Chas. W. Graham, Two Stores Quarry Drug Company Cakins Drug Co., Three Stores Slater Book Shop 0. D. Morrill, Prtg. & Office.Supplies L. C. Schleede, Stationery Dawson Brothers, Drugs A. E. Crippen, Drugs A. E. Mummery, Drugs F. C. Usill (Rexall Store) Fischer's Pharmacy Arcade Jewelry Shop Style changes for Fall as correctly interpreted by Society Brand Clothes will be heartily welcomed by under- graduates who pay particular heed to their appearance. The long vent in the coat has gone. Vents in modish suits this Fall will be noticeably shorter. Body contours have changed. The high waist line and the pinched-in effect have gone, Coats hang with greater fullness from the shoulder. The result is a pleasing effect of unusual ease and smartness. LASS AflERTI sN I WANTED WANTED-A civil engineer with suf- flolent experience to place simple grade stakes on road work. An op- portunity for a man unable to re- turn to school until the seceond se- ester. Salary $150 per month. Ap- ply C. J. Snyder and Sons, Ann Ar- bor, Mich. Phone 529. WANTED-Student, stenographer and typist, desirous of clerical assist- antship in some department of the University. Call Lounsbury, 2316-J. WANTED - A competent cook for table of fifteen. Call Steward. Phone 2605. F. Lutz, Alpha Sigma, 523 Packard St. WANTED-AU experienced man as rubber during football season. Ap. ply at Aathletic Association, Ann Arbor Press Building. WANTED---Gentleman student desires single room -with private family. Garage in connection. Call Renoyar 582-J. RANTED-Good bass soloist wanted for church, work. Apply 312 S. Di- vision St. Phone 212-J. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Modern six room house, fine S. E. location. Beautifully de- corated, clean, ready to occupy. $3,000 down and monthly payments. Telephone owner, 1600-J. FOR SALE-Enigneer's drawing set, complete, slightly used - extra boards, T-square, triangle, etc. Call Kief 1013-J or 311 E. Ann St., eve- nings. FOR SALE - 1920 Buick 'Roadster in A-1 condition. A bargain to quick buyer. Call after 6:30 P. M., 1207 Prospect. FOR SALE-Complete set of Spauld- ing left handed golf sticks with bag. 1325 Olivia Ave. Phone 1705-R. FOR SALE-Set of mechanical draw-. ing tools, boards, triangle. Call 663-W. FOR SALE-Drawing board and cov- er. Fresh Eng. books. 551 Church St. Phone 1526-J. These are the distinctive style features that mark this season's models in Society Brand Clothes. WITH THE VARIED GRADES OF CLOTHING FLOODING THE MARKET, LOOK FOR THE LABEL AS YOUR GUIDE ALFRED DECKER & COHN, Makers SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES, Limited, for Canada CHICAGO NEW YORK MONTREAL QTYLE H EAD QUARTERS +J Lwhere'oith ?$rinn otht arold JE. Wi7F' ,l FOR SALE-C-Saxophone. months old. Phone 179. Only six he Kempf Music Studios -Piano, tablished 1880. 312 S. Division St. an, and Voice Instruction. Es- Phone 212-J.-Adv.