t ..t ,[ .,s;F iL 1 temdrkable Pieces of American Stained Glass On Exhiibit Here Tour remarkable pieces, of American The small windows at the right are .ed and painted glass are now to Ilistinctly English in drawing, comn- seen in the Engineering library. position, and color, much like many ording to Prof. C. D. Loomis. They windows in oxford and Cambridge ve come here from exhibition in the chapels and halls. nneapolis Art museum and are ul- This work is an excellent sample lately to be placed in the Commem- of modern stained glass at its best. .tive chapel at Valley Forge./ These rhe material is used as decoration ndows are the work of the D'As- in which the picture is subordinated azo studios of 'Philadelphia, which to the essential qualities of arrantl iieh also executed the windows in mnent and color, qualities which ,the University library reading room. "picture, window" of commerce al- The two larger pieces follow the most universally fails to achieve. each tradition of the thirteenth and nrteenth centuries, with pictorial MUSEUM RECEIVES nels arranged on a patterned back- BR P CM N ound of rich color. The baptism of BR PCM N ovis, St. Augustine reading the Holy rit, and the baptism of Pocahontas4 The bird department of the Univer- e the subjects in the medallions of "sity museum has just received a cot- e left-hand window, where "a rich' lection of 149 birds, many of which rplish blue is dominant. The right-' are -rare, from the Smithsonian Insti- nid window, of a dominant red, tute, Washington, D. C. This addition ows scenes from the life of George to the collection is made up off North ashington:" Washington at Mt. Ver- American birds and was received in n, the start of the stage coach Jour- exchange for South American birds y, and Washington with his family. from the tUniversity bird department e convential medieval treatment Prof. N. A. Wood, the head of the s been remarkably well modernized department, says in regard to the ex- d adapted to these American sub-j change: "We are trying to get as ts. No attempt is apparent to imi-j complete a United States and. North ,e the archaic drawing of ancient American collection as possible, so that irk. (Continued on page Six) THE BA NK OF SERVICE.. Commercial Banking in all its Branches. Savings Department and Safety Deposit Vaults. Exchange on All Parts of the World. A. B. A. Travelers' Checks. FARM ERS & MECHANICS BANK HARDING RCPERATES IN OUT 'OF WAYTPLAC PRESIDENT-ELECT ONLY TWENTY MILES FROM BUSY BORDER Point Isabel, Texas, Nov. 16.-An out-of-the-way place is this gulf coast resort where President-elect Harding ;s recuperating from~ the strain of the, national campaign. For communica- tion with the outside world it depends uipon a, narrow-gauge railroad to Brownsville, an automobile road, a few telegraph and telephone lines and the big government wireless station, through which came the first direct, information on the Corpus Christ!: storm of September, 1919. Though only 20 miles from the busy ')order and the city of Brownsville, it is like passing hito a different coun- try to make this 20-mile trip. On the way lies a plantation set in palm trees, with thatched, palm huts of ,Mexican laborers, which is more suggestive of the Philippines than of anything else- where in the United, States. Beyond he planted area come great fiats and ,ome low rolling hills, on which the; sky reveals here and there the straight sentinel-like Spanish dagger. Hurry or worry is unthinkable in the lazy aind almost perpetual sunshine of ti region,.hi On its outer edge lies Point Isabel, a fishing village, with the always pic-J turesque complement of Mexican pop-t alation to be found in this extreme corner of the United States. A long wooden pier runs out into the water like ra finger and the town, extends along the shore at right angles to this finger. Padre Island, a strip of sand dunes, with trees here and there, lies in front of Point Isabel, forming the lagoon which the town faces. To the north this slender island ex- tends virtually unbroken for nearly 100 miles. Its southern extremity reaches barely past Point Isabel's front door. The gulf surf comes in on the out- side shore of the island, affording year-round bathing, while the lagoon is a big lake, in some places several; miles wide. The fishing is on both sides of the island.I _ Courteous and satisfactory TRZEATMIENT to evefy custom-. er, whether the account be large Ior small. The ADDI Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $6.05,000.00 Resources........$5,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 korth University Ave. SUGARBOWL _RADE J)FCAN~DY ABRSOLUTTELY CLEAN BYEST LINE IN THE CITY E VERYTHIIN G -MADE IN ANN ARBOR LIGHT LUNCIIES ANN ARBOR SUGAR BOWL T f &-- U d X.r %13 LUNWCH ROOI1 Crowded, every meal 'BUT Room for All Out U' Last years customers I One hall block South of"MAJ" I e t ;, , ., + _,_.w B / OTHERS ARE D&ING IT-WHY; NOT YOU? PLACING O)RDERS I~OCR KAHN TAILORED SUITS AT THE NEW_ PRICES Here P another reduction added to the average 25 Per Cent. reduction offered on October 20th. WE HAVE JI>FT RECEIVED A WIRE FROM KAHN TAILORING CO1M4PANA: TO PITT ON A7NOTHER 10 PE R CENT REDUCTION STARTING NOVEMBER 1 TH,, THIS BR INGS THE INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED SUIT DOWN DOWN TO A PRlqE SO THAT ;YOU CAN ALL TAKI3 AD- VANTAGE OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE YOUR SUIT AT A PRICE THAT IS WITHIN REASON ANOTHER OFFER IS "A +tWENTY PER CENT RE DUGC TION ON ALL MilDVIDUALLY TAILORED OVERCOATS YOURS FOR- CHEAPER ANDBETTER CLOTHES. CLOUR-,H BS1AANGS AND HATS S. STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. WHY - 'WEAR - TAKE .- ME -{OFF- THE - SHELF - SUITS WHEN INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED SUITS, MdADE AS YOU WANT THEMX, CAN E BO)UGHT AT AS LOW, OR LOWER, PRICES? HERE IT IS FIGURED OUT ON A SUIT SELLING FOR $75.00 OCT. 1ST Price of Suit October 1st, 1020............... $75.00 Average 25 per cent reduction ................ 18.75 New 10 per cent discount No-vember 15th........ 5.63 Net cost to you ............................$50.62 We sarelyv are taking the orders. is vour order one of them? If not, whyv not?' -103so. 1Iain4St. 330 So. State St., (Nickels Arcade) Member of thq Federal Reserve Sypstem. 1 A .13 i _! _ " "^ 999 TAXI 999 ,. Sf a A Dodge Car andDodge _ Service- enough said - I# 7--- '- _-=_ - _ _= __ _ , __ _ _ a _- - _ -- Y+" $ - *a o'et .. tr,, '+ , . =s - A.I ~99 TAXI 999 1 V For STUDY LAMPS and all kinds of __W OA~ PY c't o~Ie fA . 5. mivLv4,AV rM vitS24ta'c 4lW a~iw "k &af~dv, & ~44 ~ '~td~,Ad~~ ~U w4n wA! k -wdak~Q AM' 6/Vf1~i OAA(A~jt A~~~ii Z~ xjow ~ fir , Avr'U,44a4/aC1 kA"otvow4 ""t a4"6S ~4a AzL AU w COO Ww44 AA7AAQ/ fW D*4JOWV;, a., it' a~- awl~ Q U V j_°_ wl u i WU ~v UM AA,4. ELhECTRIC SUPPLIES go to 44 WASHTENAW ELECTRIC SHOP PHONE 273 200 WASHINGTON ST. Yictw adqACp&l wtu $) Y~ uH&w & Cc off AA/~~~~~&Va fucei {W~~~CoW~fimu OWLQ.' tvvioW&M R& uvc4'w~ w itJ w ,o44j$ &&Af 1'Urak4ca C"d 6e kAo gum, jaunt. Nj Reduction Sale of Jttillinery COMMENCING TUESDAY, NOV. 16. 1I Lot at. 1 Lot at. 1 Lot at. 1 Lot at. . $15.00 0 0 . i 00 ! . .~*S @ . . . .. . .. . " " " " f f w 10.00 7.50 5.00 WNm c' -5ucqe! i 3~vwWLK~Iow atv k 0n$jOia&)p , s " te AM -VqAt- q Y-/.- N! oCC w w w t+ f 'v ~ mc'- o< kax, C/a is~rN P Tif?)~ ~vcr(?~e ~oAV Bi-Itvl4w- e~rvcwI~eotL~i9 antti' CLW.,r o a~~V~we U WQ ' ; tc aut .kC Gted ) Cm t ;rte This sale does not include Fur Hats, Feather Hats,. nor Metallic Hats 4 ~ae~ UUA~AA ~ O-1 -Lod DANA RICHARDSON - f . t R i q P 115 E. LIBERTY STREET e