THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,. earn Gregg Shorthand. Learn it he school that believes it is the . HAMILTON BUSINESS COL- sE.-Adv. The Kempt Music Studios.-Piano, Organ, and Voice Instruction. Es- tablished 1880. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J.-Adv. 1ittut TYPEWRITERS I I I L The next hygiene lecture will held at 4 o'clock Tuesday, Nov. 9, stead of 5 o'clock Thursday, Nov. on account of Armistice day. be: in-# 11, OF ALL MAKES Bought, Sold, Rented; Ex- TH TURKISH CIGARETTE CHINESE - BASKETS JAPANESE BOXES SEE THESE IMPORTED GIFTS IN OUR I WINDOW. WE PACK THEM FOR YOU FROM OUR COMPLETE SELECT LINE OF CHOCOLATES. THEY MAKE AN IDEAL GIFT i 7er 709 X. Unliversity. I, I II II Ov ON MI In or $16.00 Bes $15.00 Bes $15.00 Bes $15.00 Bes $14.00 Cal $12.00 Cal Iltlillltlltlilllilllllllltt1111illitlllillill1111iiitl11lllllltliltltlli Serstocked EN'S HIGH - GRADE SHOES der to more them as quick as possible, we are willing to make .a big sacrifice. t- Grade Cordovan Brogue............$13.95 E st Grade Plain Cordovan............$12,95 _ st Calf Skin Brogues.................$12.95 t Calf Skin Shoes...................$12.95 fSkin Shoes....................$11.95 f Skin Shoes.......................$10.95 - 055 &DIETZEL 117 East Washington Street III111t11ll1!1llllltitllillltllt1111111111111111U1t|iltilltiltltltllllilliltl Hockey practice for freshmen and sophomores will be held at 10 o'clock' Saturday morning; for juniors and seniors at 11 o'clock. Sophomores must pay thei oacial tax of $1 before Wednesday, Nov. 10, at Dean Myra B. Jordan's office. The Women's Athletic association will hold its second hike starting at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Bar- bour gymnasium. Ten miles is the dist- ance for Saturday's jaunt. Final Y. W. C. A. membership re- ports must be recorded by 5 o'clock Friday afternoon in Newberry hall. All girls who intend going to Co- lumbus on the special train Satur- day must get their railway tickets at once from Dean Myra B. Jordan's of- fice. A limited supply of seat tickets for the game may be obtained at the Athletic office. On account of the Wyvern steak roast, Mortarboard has postponed its i meeting until 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the Alpha Phi house. MASQUES TO PRESENT BANDBOXTHEATER PLAY "NEVERTHELESS" FEATURE OF FIRST WOMEN'S LEAGUE PARTY Masques, women's dramatic society, will furnish the feature for the first Women's league party of the year at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour-: gymnasium. "Nevertheless," one of Stuart Walker's Bandbox theater plays will be presented by three members of the club, Frances Maire, '21, Min- nie Louise Pratt, '21, and Mary Ives, '23. This play is of special significance at this time because of the fact that the plot centers about a little boy and girl who have been confined in their room until they can learn to use bet- ter English. In all schools over the country this is "good English week." Following the play there will be singing led by the Girls' Glee club. Games will be played and an orchestra will furnish music for dancing. Dean Jordan to Meet House Presidents Newly elected presidents of Uni- versity houses will be entertained by Dean Myra B. Jordan with a supper to be held at 5:30 o'clock Monday eve- ning, in Barbour gymnasium. Every University house holding more than four girls should have elected a pres- ident and invitations have been issued from Dean Jordan's office to them. If, by mistake, some one of these girls has failed to receive her invitation, she should notify Dean Jordan's of- fice. If you can walk you can dance aft- er four private lessons with Mle. Jeanette Kruska or Phillip Miller, '23. Let us prove the fact. For appoint- ment call 2308-R between hours 12-2 or at the Studio, 324 E. Huron (two' blocks west of the High School).-Adv. Dance tonight-Packard-Diamond's Orchestra.-Adv. changed, Cleaned and Repaired. SD. MORRILL 17 -Nickels Arcade Special attention is called to Murad 24sin Tin Boxes 1"®: , . _ ,_;, t. ,, I ;, r ' ;; ,, I "f , s , L ! (, r,,- ' -' ': / - " ., r i MeM ENGINEERS-- you can make it in one jump-- WHERE? w to the only TUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE Tracing Cialth, Drawing Paper, Blue Print Paper Etc 1111 S. University. Home of the Con-Proof Blue Books Phone 1160R .; ll#!I#I#1111!11111311111Jil1111I 1111111111111i111111#11111lI111111H1111111111111111i111Illlt111111 Mai '/he h re uni matd £sypfwan pgawees n rhotIbd Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about the large number of her cubs. "How many cubs do you bring into the world at one time?" she asked the LIONESS. "Only ONE," replied the Lioness-"but it's a LION." MURADS COST 20 CENTS for a BOX of 10-BUT THEY'RE MURADS! MURADS would be lower priced if we left out all or part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the purest and best varieties grown-or if we substituted inferior grades of Turkish tobacco. But they wouldn't beMURADS-they'donly be Foxes! "Jfudge for yourself-!" We are, zealous in maintaining the QUALITY of GR An n 0'r,'s ICE CREAM THIS COLUMK CLOSES AT , P. M. L&a ,SF DVERTISI N THIS COLUMN CLOSES AT 3 P, M. Our .Factory at Ann Arbor isOne of LOST AND FOUND COST-Large Parker Pen, clip cap, Thursday morning in Chem. build- ing or south of there on campus. D. M. Wagner, 705 Oakland. Phone 1510-R. Reward. 28 LOST -- Tuesday, black pocketbook. Will finder keep the bills and return the pocketbook to Wallace, 9351 Greenwood. 28-2 LOST-Mink muff on Boulevard, lead- ing off Cambridge Road. Finder re- turn to 311 East Huron. Reward. $5.00. 25-4 sOST--Package containing Blue Satin on either State or Williams. Find- er please call 1325. Reward. 28-3 T-Brown hand-tool leather ontaining gold tip fountain lease return to 311 E. Huron bag pen. 28-2 --Gold octogen watch. Initialed M. P. Between Hill Auditorium 1 1223 Volland St. Reward. 26-3 iT-Tortoise shell glasses in< Iberal reward. Kindly call utten at 396 or 475. case. Mr. 27-2 FOR RENT FOR RENT -- 513 S. Division Street, two blocks from campus; one ex- cellently heated, well furnished room for one or two students. 26-3 FOR RENT-Large front room, elec- tric light and furnace. One half block from Campus. Price is right. 631 Tappan Ave. 27-3 FOR RENT - Light housekeeping. Rooms furnished and heated. 555 S. Division. Call afternoon and even- ing. 28-3 FOR RENT-511 Cheever Court-sin- lge room, second floor. Modern in every respect. Phone 516-R. 27-2 FOR RENT-Desirable suite for two. Half block from Campus. 224 S. hayer St. 1612-R. s 28-2 FOR RENT-Single room neatly furn- ished, in private home. For gentle- man only. 724 Dewey Ave. 27-2 WANTED WANTED-Tickets wanted for Chi- cago-Michigan game. Phone 2328-J, or call at 524 Linden St. 26-3 WANTED-- Private Spanish Instruc- tor. Student preferred. Call 1188, between 6 and 7 P. M. 28 WANTED - A number of tickets for' Chicago game. Address Box A. F., Michigan- Daily. 27-3 WANTED-Room-mate for large room at 1128 Michigan. Phone 1445-R. 27-3 MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION STUDENTS-When you think of paper, think of Bern. I undersell or won't sell. Phone 849-M, 211 S. Ingalls St., M. W. F., 3 to 5p. m. 26-3 HURRY!-Can take a few more to Ohio State game for half of the reg- ular fare. Call before 11:30 A. M. We leave today at noon. Phone 1121-W. 227 S. Ingalls. 28 HIGHEST PRICES paid for your old clothes. Phone 1981-W and we will call at you* convenience. 27-12 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 +r UND-Gold watch. Write or call after 6:30 p. m. Robert L. McCul- ough. 308 S. 5th Ave. 26-3 ST-Jewel comb, either at Union or n State St., Saturday night. Call 76-M. 26-2 ST-Organic Evolution Notes. Find- r please return to Daily. Box B. Y. 27-2 ST-Shell rim glasses, without case n William St. or campus Phone 391. 28 UND - Lady's brown pocketbook. all 2606-W between 5-6 P. M. 28 FOR -SALE R SALE - Blue overcoat, little rorn, lightweight, size 35. Price 20. Call at 506 S. Fifth Ave., after evenings. ..27-2 Rl SALE -- Gibson Mando-Cello ractically new. Cheap. Call Ellis, 33-J. 27-6 R SALE-New Martin Guitar, $15. 24 S. Thayer St. 1612-R, 28-2 Engaernet Extraordinary Whimtne YTbeatre Saturday, ovember RICHARD HERDERN Offers the Art Sensation of the Century VERA F~ANDIKN Creator of the Morderd Russian Ballet Art Peerless Interpreter of Fokine Masterpieces ie $1.00 to $5.00; Boxes $5.09; Lower Floor $3.09; P rice Balcony $1.50, $2.09, $2.59. Mail Orders Now