THE MICHIGAN DAILY w is the time to order your PER- The Kempf Music Studios-Piano, _______________________ AL CHRISTMAS CARDS. Engrav- Organ, and Voice Instruction. Es- ind Embossing. 0. D. Morrill, 17 tablished 1880. 312- S. Division St el's Aaricade.-Adv. Phone 212-J.-Adv. one at Dexter, Wednesday night. lv. Read The Daily for Campus News. tively guaranteed to do away with that blue feeling. Music, games, and stunts will go to make up an unus- isl yetgam the exact nature of~ J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMUETRIST The Store of Rellablity & Satisfaction 113 South Mtain Street kNN ARBOR, - - . M~ICHICIAN I Chart --or a skirt t 01 --or furs- to knc xrSale Rei f you want a- ning luse _ to go with the blouses you have ra oat-t or a suit or frock -- you'll want )W that we're holding an Fiordinary_ atGreat luctionsP n force practically throughout our, entire se changes, price-lowerings,. in the mar- c ecessary for us to reduce the prices ofE swhich we now have on hand.= ortunity ! The savings are great ! q0W, you'll find the same splen- that. is usual at rgular prices ! ing you're -going to want for the rest of c re season in tis sale! c ri t~eI' 'n Liberty Streets 9Tnn Arbor. A61I67-Faust Selections-Part 1 Read The Daily for Campus News. Faust Selections-Part 2 (Gounod-Moses) $1.50 A2989-'That Naughty Waltz (Levy), Eddie Brown Your Eyes Have 'Told Me So (Blaufuss). . $1l.00 DECEMBER: COLUMBIA RECORDS A3305-I Want to Know Where Tosti Went When He Said Good-Bye (Smith) Get Up (Bowers)..................$1.00 ANNOUNCING A330 1-Whispering. Art Hickman's Orchestra If a Wish Could Make It So.............$1.00 Art. Hickman's Orchestra (Gounod-Moses) A2999-That Moanin' Melody. Paul Biese Trio Rose of Babylon. Paul Biese Trio.......$1 .00 A2998--Fair One. Ted Lewis- Jazz Band The reductions are iri stocks -- and becau: kets, have made it ni merchandise Gypsy Moon. Ted Lewis Jazz Bandk..... .$1.00. LORNA DOONE JACKSON, OPERATIC STAR IN "CARMEN" (IN ENG- LISH), AT THE WHITNE~Y THEATER.. SATURDAY NIGHT. A2995 Avalon. Al. Jolson It's a rare opp+ If you come N' did choosing Hurry! Buyv everyt th~ Mtain aj .s ,COLUMN CLOSES AT 3P. M. LASSIFIE. ADlVERTISI NG I THIS IICOLUMN CLOuSES AT3 P.Mb. WL~tomen The Wyvern picture will be taken at 12:45 o'clock Tuesday at Corbett and Hamilton's studio. Regular schedules for basketball have been arranged as follows : Soph- omores at 5 o'clock on Mondays; Jun- iors and seniors at 5 o'clock on Tues- days; freshmen at 2 and 3 o'clock on Wednesdays. Girls who can play the piano and would like to play for folk dancing are requested to call at Miss Wood's office in Barbour gymnasium as soon as possible. All upperclass men taking elective work in gymnasium are required to have a locker ticket and to be examin- ed by the Health service. Athena Literary society will hold a short business meeting promptly a 7:15 o'clock tonight. Regular rehearsal of the University Girls' Glee club will be held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. University Y. W. C. A. cabinet mem- bers will meet at 4:30 o'clock today in Newberry hall. The'elective classes, including freshman basketball, playground work, and aesthetic dancing will not be held on Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 24. Junior and senior basketball prac- tice will be held at 5 o'clock this aft- ernoon. Miss Harriet Taylor will address University women at 3 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. All Junior girls who are interested in writing lyrics and music for the Junior Girls' play meet in Barbour gymnasium at 4:30 o'clock today. All girls, whether experienced in writing or not, are urged to come if interested in this type of work. 1 1b M4EET PICTURES WANTEDI Anyone having pictures of thef Iinterscholastic track meet last spring is asked to call Robert Sage, '22, at 1460. These are Iurgently wanted for publication. League To Vanish FreshmanBlues No more need the freshman girl dread Thanksgiving day as a long and woeful stretch - when the homesick jinxes are to be allowed free rein. Nor is it to be a time when the bored up-, per classman sits and bemoans the Friday classes which make impossi- ble that contemplated trip home. This year the Women's league is going to give a party which is posi- Ut Old Pal, Why Don't You Answer Me?.... .$1 .00 Henry Burr A3303-Jinga-Bula-ing-Jing. Tenor solo Nobody to Love. Tenor solo........... .$1.00 A3322--Avalon A2997--The Japanese Sandman. Japanese Sandman............ ...... . $1.00 MIMEOGAAPN6 I I Prompt, Accurate Service Drawings and tabularfornis our specialty Let Us Bid on Your Work ALLMENDINGER MUSIC SHOP N or a Bayes 120-122 EAST LIBERTY STREET Edwards Bros. Ann Arbor, Mich. You're Just as Beautiful at Sixty as You were at Sweet Sixteen. Nora Bayes... .$1.00 LOST AND FOUJND L~OS'In Natural Science Auditor- urn, Barbour Gymnasium, or in U- Hall, a brown purse containing bills, and a check which owner can identify. Finder please call 475 and receive reward. 43 LOST-Black leather pocketbook on No. Univ. Finder please return to Mrs. Gordon M. Clark. 1112 Wash- tenaw Ave. and receive reward. Phone 993-J. 431 LOST- Gold bar pin in Nickel's Ar- cade or on William St., between' State and Division. Name on back. Phone 116. Reward. 43-3 COST-Psi Upsilon stick pin Thurs- day. Finder please return to 1001, E. Huron St. or call 1704-R. Re- ward. "42-2 ,OST-Between William St. and Pack- ard, child's Australian Opossum neckpiece. Reward. Call 754-M. 40-3 COST-J-Hop pocketbook containing Union card and about $6.00 in cash. Finder please return to Daily. Re- ward. 43 FOR BRT F'OR RENT-Very desirable suite for two in private family. Two blocks from campus. No other roomers. Apply 821 Oakland. Phone 376-J. 44-3 FOR RENT-Three rooms unfurnish- ed, suitable for light housekeeping. Half block from campus. Address Box K, Daily. 43-3 FOR RENT -Typewriters: All new machines. Graham's Book Stores. 39-6 FOR RENT-Front suite, seven blocks from campus. Call 806-W. 42-2 WANTED WANTED - By experienced steno- graphed, poistion in office or pri- vate secretarial work. Best refer- ences. Call 1957-R between 12 and 1:30 P. M. 43-7 WANTED-A card writer, one who has had some experience in writing de- partment store signs. Apply Mack & Co. 13 WANTED-A man for part time work. Call 1457-J between 10-12 A. M. 41-3 NISCELLAA ROUS THE PARTY who took the leather note book from the men's lavoratory on the first floor of the Science Bldg., Monday morning at 10 o'clock, was recognized. He will avoid furth- er trouble by leaving it, and its con- tents at Graham's Book Store, Fast University Ave. H. M. 43-2 WE HAVE several vacant places at Failing's Boarding House now. If you aren't eating anyplace regular call around and get one. 714 Monroe. Phone 1885.43- 20 Per Cent Discount on All Silk Hosery and Underwear a DARLING & MALLEAUX 224.226 SOUJTH STATE STREET 7 NICKELS ARCADE" c a ___ a -a w ai w - _ M w . a - '55,, anksgivin - a11U 11111[111I1I~ 1111 #llllllllll111IIIN 1111U IU I~ 1111111l11I1i1li 111l i11lllii DST-Gold Hamilton Watch. ials G. F. C. Liberal reward. 374 or 806 Hill St.- Init- Call 43 _OST -- Female English Bull dog. Lucas County, Ohio, tag. Please call 1746-M. 43 ,ST-Bunch of keyes on oblong ring. Finder, please call Frazer at 566. Reward. 41-3 .OST-Theta Phi Alpha pin. Friday night. Reward. Sylvia Hasbein. 43-3 ,OST-A pair of brown kid gauntlets Barbour gymnasium. Please call 1767-M. 42-3 ,OST-A Michigamua pin. Please re- turn to Daily Office. Box G. B. 43-2 JIISOELLANEO011 IL THE fellow who exchanged hats with me Sat. evening at Presbyter- Ian Social, please call W. A. Blair, 317 44 Ml e WILL THE person who took package containing three suits of underwear, by mistake from table in basement of Union, Saturday, please notify F. R., Post Office Box 155. Re- ward. 43-3 WILL PERSON who took wrong um- brella in Tappan Hall Monday, call- 990-J. 43, I "'EAT AT THE CASTLE" Cor. 11111 and State STRICTLY HOME-COOKED MEALS $5.50 MEAL TICKET FOR $5.00 REGULAR BOARDERS $7.00 PER WXEEK