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THE MI

SAN DA

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Classical Club Initiates 83
Thirty-five students were taken in-
to the Classical club at the first ini-
tiation of the year held Friday night

in the parlors of Barbour gymn.-
sium. Following the initiation an
informal party in honor of the new
members was held.

Reduction Sale of PTlulinery
COMMENCING TUESDAY, NOV. 16.

Wjtomen
The Y. W. C. A. Forum for today
will be held at 4 o'clock at Newberry
hall. Topic, "Campus Problems;"
Katrina Schermerhorn, '21, chairman.

The publicity committee
"Y" tea room will meet at
this afternoon at Newberry

for the
4 o'clock
hall.

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10.00
7.50
5.00

This sale does not include Fur Hats, Feather Hats,

nor Metallic Hats

DANA RICHARDSON

115 E. LIBERTY STREET

PHOTOGRAPHS
The Super-Gift
FOR
SERVICE
AND
QUALITY
PHONE 604W
QualSy
by
PHO0TO G R AP H Y
6 STUDIO Convenient
9 E. LIBERTY To The Campus
]HIS THIS
COLUMN COLUMN
CLOSES GLUScS
AT3PM DVERTISINGAPM.

There will be a meeting of the
Girls' Educational club at 8 o'clock
Wednesday night at Betsy Barbour
house.
Women may obtain materials for
the Red Cross campaign from 4 to
5:30 o'clock this afternoon from Haz-,
el Whitling, '21, chairman, at Barbour]
gymnasium.]
Regular rehearsal of the Athenai
Literary society will be held prompt- !
ly at 7:15 o'clock tonight in the Al-1
pha Nu room.
Michigan Dames will give a pot-..
luck supper at 8 o'clock tonight in
Lane hall.
The picture of the Freshman spread
committee will be taken at 12 o'clock
Thursday, Nov. 18, at Corbitt and
Hamilton's studio on State street.
All girls taking light gymnasium
work will meet regularly at 4 o'clock
on Mondays and 9 o'clock on Wed-
nesdays. All girls who cannot be
present at these times should make
special arrangements with Miss Wood
at once.
The senior Junior hockey game will
be played at 4 o'cloc Wednesday aft-
ernoon, Nov. 17. The freshman-soph-
omore game will be played at 4
o'clock Friday, Nov. 19.
The Y. W. C. A. will hold open
forum at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday aft-
ernoon, Nov. 17. Prof. David Friday
will speak on "Women as Citizens."
The publicity committee and so-
cial committee of the Women's league
will meet at 5 o'clock Wednesday at
the home of the social chairman, Theo-
dosia Burton. Every member should
be present.
Those who have signed for the play-
ground course will meet at 5 o'clock
Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 17, to set
the day and hour for a regular class.
Those who have signed for basket-
ball will meet at the same time.
There will be a meeting of Masques
at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday in Barbour
gymnasium. A demonstration of pup-
pet plays will be given.
Toy-Shop Revives
Doll Making Art
"Toy-shop," a recent enterprise of
the Y. W. C. A., will open its doors
every afternoon this week to those
who wish to revive the art of doll
making and at the same time play
the part of fairy god-mother to the
hospital children.
Scrap books, the ever popular rag
dolls and other home made toys are
in great demand at both the Univer-
sity and Homoeopathic hospitals and
to supply this need, "Toy-Shop," un-
der the direction of Norma Judson,
'22, has been opened. Every month
60 dolls are needed, and the Y. W. C. A.
has not been able to supply the need
as yet. Opportunity to learn how to
make the toys will be given from 2
to 5 o'clock every day this week in
Newberry hall.
250 PROSPECTIVE
TEACHERS ENROLL
More than 250 students, 42 of them
men, and 209 women, have enrolled
with the appointment committee as
prosective teachers.

Since Monday, Nov. 15, was the last
regular day for enrollment, students
who apply later than this date, will
be asked to pay a fee of .1
Not yet too late to join the day or
evening classes at the School of Short-
hand. 711 No. Univ. Ave.-Adv.

PUPPET PLAYS -SUBJECT
OF LECTURE TO MASQUES
MASQUES PLANS SERIES OF
ADDRESSES ON
DRAMATICS
Puppet plays will be discussed and
demonstrated by Mrs. Bradley M.
Davis, a Smith college graduate, at a
meeting of Masques at 3:30 o'clock
this afternoon in Sarah Caswell An-
gell hall. This is the first of a series
of talks on the various phases of
dramatics which will form a part of
Masques' educational program for the
year.
Mrs. Davis will show how puppets
are made and manipulated and will
play a part of "Midsummer Night's
Dream" with them.
Masques, as an organization, is as-
sisting in the project of interesting a
group of women in organizing a pup-
pet theater at Michigan. Mrs. Davis'
address will be made in the interest
of bringing Tony Sarg's marionette
theater to Ann Arbor in January. The
meeting will be open to any women
who are interested.
Type writers for rent at the School
of Shorthand, 711 No. Univ. Ave.-Adv.
For live progressive up-to-date ad-
vertising use The Michigan Daily.-
Adv.
SPALDING
SWEATERS
Warm and com-
fortable with free
arm movement.
Spaldingsweatersn
are garments for
ill-around use-
=or everybody-
nen and women.
ust right for all
manner of out.
door wear. SEND M R CATALOOUL
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
211 S. State St., Chicago, 11L

PHONE 166
TRUBEY
218 SOUTH MAIN
QUALITY ICE CREAM
Caters to Fraternities and
Sororities

"EAT AT THE CASTLE"
Cor. Hill and State
STRICTLY HOME-COOKED
MEALS
$5.50 MEAL TICKET
FOR $5.00
REGULAR BOARDERS
$7.00 PER WEEK

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Notice: Private Canoe Owners

DOUGLAS COURTENAY
will payr
$15,000 Reward'
for the infornation as to
the whereabouts of the
"BRANDED WOMAN"

YOUR LAST CHANCE to remove articles from the lock-
ers at Saunders' Canoe Livery,
We will be here from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. every day until
Monday evening, November 22.
After that date it will be impossible to get into the lockers
until April 1, 1921.
We will positively refuse to admit anyone to the Private Canoe
Sheds until April 1, 1921.

SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY

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THE
MICHIGAN STATE
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Is organizing classes to
teach the handling of
local and Long Distance
Calls. The work is partic-
ularly interesting as it
consists of completing
calls not only within the
city, but to many other
cities in Michigan and
other states.
THE
SALARIES ARE ATTRACTIVE
Information concerning
these classes
can be secured at
The Telephone Office

VAN'S LUNCHI

Where they all go

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1116 So. University Ave..

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Typewriters
RENTED
SOLD
Typewriting and
Multigi aphing Done
HAMILTON BUSINESS
COLLEGE
STATE and WILLIAM STS.

Lyndon & Company
- EST. 1905
719 North University Avenue
KODAKERS -HERE'S YOUR FIRST STOP -
RIGHT. HERE AT THE STORE
We specialize in Developing and Print-
ing,and Enlarging Flashlights
= EASTMAN KODAKS AND EASTMAN FILMS
(ALWAYS FRESH)
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST--Saturday on Division St. near
William, gentleman's gold wrist
watch, American movement. $5.00
reward. Address W. A. Bowers, 226
W. Ridgeland Ave., Oak Park, Ill.
36-3
LOST-Gruen wristlet watch between
the Majestic theater and 1520 S. Un-
iversity, Thursday evening. Reward
offered. Call 2325. 37-3
LOST-Black Maribean scarf Satur-
day evening between corner of Wil-
liam St. andS. 4th and Hill Audi-
torium. Call 522-R. 37-2
LOST-10 in. K. & E. Slide Rule. Name
in gold on leather case, also in-
itials on runner. Finder please call
2574. Reward. Robert Everett. :37-2
LOST-Watch chain with two lab keys
attached. Floyd O. Brown, 523 E.
Washington. Phine 810. 37-3
LOST - Green leather pocketbook.
Last week. Return 604 So. State.
Initials S. E. W. 37-3
LOST-Taupe Fox fur at or in Univer-
sity Hosptial. Finder please call
2645-M. 37
LOST-Leather covered notebook in
Union Billiard room. Call C. F. Tro-
jer, 2420-J.

FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Warm front suite, reas-
onable. Avaiiablefor occupancy
Nov. 15. 518 Hill St. 34-3
FOR RENT -Double room, newly
furnished brick house, steam heat.
915 E. Ann St. 35-3
FOR RENT-Large single room for
rent. 1724-J. 35-3
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Black leather, reversible
tweed coat, three-quarter length,
very reasonable. Call 2577-J and
ask for Didier. 36-2
FOR SALE-Antique mahogany finish-
ed walnut settee, upholstered with
imported mulberry velour. 612 Law-
rence. Telephone 847. 36-2
FOR SALE-Dress suit in first class
condition. Price Twenty dollars.
Size 37 or 38. Call at buisness of-
fice of Daily at 1 o'clock any day. 37
FOR SALE-Old German Violin. C.
Beny, 1317 Washtenaw. 87-2
MISCELLA NEOU IS
THOSE STUDENTS wishing washing
done, please drop card to Robert
Barnard, R. R. 8, Ann Arbor,- and
washing will be called for. 37-5
HIGHEST PRICES paid for your old
clothes. Phone 1981-W and we will
call at your convenience. 27-12

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Good Writers for Every
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Eversharp Pencils
Sheaffer FountaincPens
Sharp Point Pencilsf

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THE EBERBACH & SON CO.
200 - 204 EAST LIBERTY STREET

Ready to Serve
AT ANY TIME
Open from 11 a.m to 12 p.m.
Pot of hot tos and bowl of rice
PLAIN CHOP SUEY
5 CENTS
CHINESE and AMERICAN Style
Short Orders
Quang TunifLo
613 M. Lborty St

Big Reductions on all Gage Hats.
Full line Wool Hose, Gloves, Underwear, etc.

DARLING & MALLEAUX

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South

State Street

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