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and at the
Stock Exchange
New York
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Here in the very heart
of Wall Street, Fatima
leads. And at the Stock
Exchanges of Boston and
Philadelphia, Fati n4 is
also the largest se4ler.

AT THE THEATERS
TODAY
Whitney-Arthur Hammerstein's
musical comedy success, "Al-
ways You," with complete
Manhattan cast, including
Irene Franklin and Ralph
Herz.
Majestic - Maurice Tourneur'st
production, "The White Cir-
cle," vith an all-star cast.
Sunshine comedy, "The Wait-
er's Wasted Life." Also Vathe
News.
Arcade-Ka herine McDonald in 1
- the story of the year, "The
Notorious Miss Lisle.'' Novel-
ty reels and a Christie comedy,
"Two Pears and a Peach."
Patponize Daily advertisers.-Adv.

EMINENT X-RAY SPECIALIST
IS CUEST OF LOCAL DOCTOR
Dr. L. J. Clendinnen, the eminent
Australian X-ray specialist, will be
the guest of Dr. Van Zwaluwenburg of
this city Friday, Saturday, and Sut-
day. The visitor, who is accompani-
ed by Mrs. Clendinnen and her sis-
ter, came to this country to attend
the convention of the American Socie-
ty of X-ray Men, which %was held 'last1
month in Minnesota.
Since the convention the doctor has4
been visiting hospitals at Chicago,
Kalamazoo, and Battle Creek in theI
interests of his work.
Girls' Attention. Rain Water Sham-
poos, Marcelled Waving, Face and
Scalp Treatment at Mrs. J. R. Tro--
janowski's, 1108 x So. University.
Phone 696-W.-Adv.
Engineer's Supplies at Wahr's Uni-
versity Book Stores.-Adv.
Patronize Daily advertsers.-Adv.

DIRECTORY CHAN
MUST BE

All corrections, changes in a
dress and telephone numbe
must be in at the- office of t
Students' Directory by Oct.
Names of people in frateri
ties, sororities, dormitories a
house clubs, together with t
telephone numbers and addre=
es of these organiza~ons, ofi
ers of sectional clubs, honorE
societies, etc., with their te
phone numbers must also be
at the Directory office by Oct.
The Directory is in need
sophomore try-outs immedia
ly. Report to the Press bui
ing.,
Ma'ke phone calls to the S
dents' Directory, 176-J.

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Instead of fewer cigarettes
how about less Turkish?

Engineer's
versity Book

Supplies at Wal
Stores.-Adv.

TIE UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIET

S MOKERS are learning that straight Turkish cigarettes,
delicious as they are, are so rich that they soon tire
the taste. They contain too much Turkish tobacco.
But smokers are learning also that instead of cutting
down-the number of cigarettes per day, they can cut down
on the proportion of Turkish tobacco in each cigarette.
They cah do this by switching to part-Turkish or
Turkish Blend cigarettes.
However, many men find that ordinary Turkish Blends
lack taste--they contain too little Turkish.
And so more and more smokers, as shown by sales-
reports like that above are turning to Fatima. For Fatimas
are part-Turkish- not all-Turkish like straight Turkish
cigarettes. Yet they contain more Turkish than any other
Turkish Blend.
LIGGETT & MYERS UOBACCO CO.

ANNOUNCES

TWO SPLENDID CONCERT COURSES

Hill Auditorium

Ann Arbor'

CHORAL UNION SERIES

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Oet. 29--METROPOLITAN OPERA SEXTETTE
Ciovanni Martinelli and Guiseppe Corallo,
Tenors
Nina Morgana and Marie Rappold,
Sopranos
IHelena Marsh, Contralto

EXTRA CONCERT SERIES
Nov. 4--LBERT SPALDING, VioIn t
Nov. 18-UNITED STATES MARINE BAND
Capt. W. H. Santelman, Conductor
Arthur Whitcomb, Cornetist
Dec. 2-PERCY GRAING(ER, Pianist
Jan. 10-FLONZALEY STRING QUARTET

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CIGARETTE S

Nov.
Dec.

Thomas Chalmers, Bass
11--SERGEI RACIMANINOFF, Pianist
13-JAN KUBE LIX, Violinist

Adolfo Betti, 1st Violin
Alfred Pochon, 2nd Violin

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147, '.SLFS ffiasiiwri
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.25 cents
in the regular foil-wrap,.r
package. Also obtainable n
round AiR TIGHTtins Ifso

Jan. 24-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
Feb. 24--MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Emil Oberhoffer, Conductor
Mar. 7-DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Conductor
Marcia VanDresser, Soprano
TICKETS: $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00
(Patrons Tickets: First Choice, $7.00)

Louis Bailly,. Viola

(11 Musicians)

Iwan D'Archambeau, 'Cello
Feb. 28--NEW YORK CHAMBER MUSIC SOC]
Carolyn Beebe, Director and Pianist

TICKETS: $2.00 - $2.50

Public Sale of Choral Union Tickets, Saturday, October 16.
Public Sale of Extra Concert Series Tickets, Monday, November 1.
All mail orders for either course will be tilled in advance in order of receipt.
For complete announcement, please address,

CHARLES A. SINK, SECRETARY

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