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Girls' Attention. Rain Water Sham-
poos, Marcelled Waving, Face and
Scalp Treatment- at Mrs. J. R. Tro-
janowski's, 1108 So. University.
Phone 696-W.-Adv.

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW
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S DTETROCT
THIIS WEEK
Virginia Pearson and Sheldon Lewis in
The Hole in the Wall

AT THE THEATERS
TODAY
Majestic - Enid Bennett in
"Hairpins." A Briggs comedy!
and Pathe News.
Arcade-Mary Pickford in Kate
Wiggin's famous "Rebecca of
Sunnybrook Farm." A spec-
ial comedy, "Tarred and!
Feathered."
Classes in Gregg Shorthand, type-
writing, bookkeeping, accounting, etc.,
Monday, Oct. 11th. Hamilton Business
College, State and William Sts..-Adv.

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For the past thirty-five years we
have fitted the University student for
secretarial and professional careers.;
We can train you as well. School of
Shorthand. 711 N. Univ. Ave. Classes
begin Mlonday, October 11.-Adv.
The "STANDARD" Loose-Leaf
Notes at Wahr's University Book
Stores.-Adv.
The Kempf Music Studios -Piano,
Organ, and Voice Instruction. Es-
tablished 1880. 312 S Division St.
Phone 212-J.-Adv.
The "STANDARD" Loose-Leaf
Notes at Wahr's University Book
Stores.-Adv.
English Brogue Shoe.s-pecial, $10.00
pair. For Sat. Oca. 9th. Davis Tog-
gery Shop, 119 S. Main St.--Adv.
Engineer's Supplies at Wahr's Uni-
versity Book Stores.-Adv.
Patronize Daily advertisers-Adv.

DANCING. Old established sc
in Ann Arbor. The latest in ball r
dancing. Lady and gentlemen
structors. Beginners class Mo
and Wednesday evening at 7 to
Eight lessons $5.00. Advanced i
Thursday evening, 7 to 8. Six les
$4.00. Opening class Oct. 11. Tue
assemblies free to members of c
Register by phone. Buy your tic
at opening class. Private lesson
appointment. Assemblies every '
day and Thursday evenings,.8 ti
Opening dance Thursday. Sixty c
per couple. Packard AcadenIy, P
1850-F1. Cor. State and Packa
fAdv.
.. MASONS ATTENTI(IN
Every Mason on the campus i
vited to attend the first smoker
get-to-gether of the year. It wi
held Saturday evening, Oct. 1i1, at
p. in., at the Michigan Union.
Masonic band will furnish t:ie n
for the occasion.-Adv.
Patronize Daily advertisers.-

S , H U B E R
DETROIT
Mat. Today 50c to $2. Nights 50c to$
THIS WEEK
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$2.50
ME

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Correction of accents

Conversation

IN
'HAIRPINS"
A Story of Married Life not told to the Family Next Door
Pathe News Briggs' Comedy Orchestra
COMING SUNDAX
"The Right to Love"
With MAE MURRAY
Now (funning at tho Broadway-Strand
FRIDAY - SATURDAY

Grammar
Reading
Literature

Call at 802 S. University, 1 to 4 o'cAck.
NELLE LUCE RACHMIEL

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On Wednesday, Oct. z3, 1920, we are bringing to
the Whitney Theater "America's Gayest Musical
Show"-"TAKE IT FROM ME," written by -Will
B. Johnstone and Will R. Anderson.
In bringing this brilliant musical success here
we are not making any experiment, for it comes with
a record of five months in New York, six months in
Chicago, 'four months in Philadelphia and four
months in Boston.
THIS IS THE ORIGINAL COMPANY AND
PRODUCTION THAT MADE THEATRICAL
HISTORY AT THE STUDEBAKER THEATER,
CHICAGO. THERE IS NO OTHER COMPANY.
The scenic production of "TAKE IT FROM
ME" is especially gorgeous and all the gowns are
the very latest models, setting a new standard for
smart and up-to-date Fifth avenue effects. Every
effort has been put forward to make this the finest e
possible presentation of a musical comedy.
Mail orders are now being received at the Whit-
ney Theater for one performance of "TAKE IT
FROM ME" on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1920.
Prices will range from 75c to $3.00. Boxes, $3.00;
Lower Floor, $2.50; Balcony, $i.oo, $1.50 and $2.
Enclose proper remittance, payable to the order
of the theater, and enclose self-addressed stamped
envelope for return of tickets.

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CORRINE GRIFFITH
IN
"The Whisper Market"
SUNDAY and TUESDAY
WILLIAM' FARNUM
"If I Were King"
ORPHEUM
LAST TIME TODAY
NORMA TALMADGE
In "A Daughter of Two Worlds"
SATURDAY
Tom- Moore in "Duds"

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