MTE MICHIGAN DAILY The Newberry Tea Room at 432 So. ate is serving luncheon from 11:30 M. to 1 P. M. and dinner from 5:30 6:30 P. M.' Weekly rates including inday dinner, $6.50.-Adv. The Kempf Music Studios--Piano, Organ, and Voice Instruction. Es- tablished°1880. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J.--Adv. I Patronize Daily advertisers.-Ad", Read The Daily for Campus News: RESERVE LEADERS TO HEAR ADDRESS MASODKS' HOLIDA9Y 1Pl.AY"Girl Reserve Leaders Work" will ! W~omen Girls are needed for social service work in the hospitals. Any girl iii- terested is requested to call at New- berry hall. ORPHEUM TODAY ONLY Carmel Meyers "CTIe Gilded Dream " The story of a country girl whose one life-dream to marry a wealthy husband. was ADDED ATTRACTIONS GEORGE B. SEITZ in "Pirate Gold" AND A HYMAN COMEDY Tomorrow and Thursday TAYLOR HOLMES In "THE VERY IDEA" be the subject of a talk by Miss Lola Miss_ Lola Baum~gartner, field sec-) Masques will meet at 3:30 o'clock Masques has announced the follow- Baumgardner, girls'twork executive retary for theY.gW. C. A., willdbe in this afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell ing cast for its annual Christmas for Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Ann Arbor Wedneiday, Thursday, and play, "The Greatest Gift," by Kath- Wisconsin, at 7 o'clock Thursday Friday of this week. All girls desir- Brine Lord, which will be given before night at Newberryhall. Mrs. Marion ing to interview her should call the SOPHOMORE AOMEN the Women's league on Dec. 18: I L. Burton will speak on "The Y. W. city Y. W. C. A. at 2256. PLAN TEA DANSANT Mary, Helen Elliot, '23; Peter, Es- C. A. as a Profession" and Miss Mc- ther Welty, '23; Agnes, Dolly Sanders, Gee, industrial executive of Detroit, Basketball practice for juniors and '23; Benny, David Nelson; police- has been invited to talk on "Indus- seniors will be held at 5 o'clock to- tensnt will be given by 4 man, Anne Mushkin, '23; hawker, Ed- trial Work." The meeting is especial- day; for freshmen at 2 and 3 o'clock: women of the sophomoe class from 4 elaine Roden, '22; Santa Claus, Fran-ly for girl reserve leaders but all on Wednesday. 6Dec. 8, in Barbour gymnasium. ces Ames, '23; Grandpa Burden, Amy girls interested in the subjects will: There will be music, dancing, and Loomis, '22; old woman, Christine be welcome. The playground course will be held entertainmentIn the form of stunts Murkett, '22; Mrs. Hawley, Helen Miss Baumgardner will be at the at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon. furnished by the dormitories. Special Bailey, '21; Mrs. Cronin, Anne Mitch- city Y. W. C. A. from Tuesday until games are being planned for those ell, '21; and Fee Neel, Bertral Sum-Thursday night. She will be enter- Members of Athena Literary society who do not care to dance. mers, '22.ta by a waffle supper Wednesday are requested to meet promptly at Tickets are being sold at 25 cents Other members of Masques will take night given by the 19 Ann Arbor girls 7:15 o'clock tonight in the Alpha Nu to cover the expenses of music and part in choruses and tableaux. The who attended the conference at Lake room. refreshments. They may be purchas- play will be repeated for. the hospital Dewy this summer. Wednesday even- ed any time today In front of the children following the usual custom ing she wil e the guest of honor a University Girls' Glee club will hold Women's league room in University a stunt party given by the five clubsI nvriyGrs lecu ilhl of the club. al lofo t 1 'lc vr of the high school, each of which has its regular rehearsal at 4:30 o'clock hall; also from 9 to 11 o'clock every Committees for the year will be or- h ths a nday until Dec. 8, at the same place. ganized at the meeting at 3:30 o'clock two University girls as leaders. this afternoon. this afternoon in Barbour glymna- PROF. HOLLISTER PLANS TO slum. MiSS GREENWOOD. SPEAKS The girls of the Mandolin club will FORM NEW PLAYERS CLUB ABOUTSOCIAEFFIIEC meet to have. their Micbhiganensian . jABOUT SOCIAL EFFICIENCY picture taken at 12:45 o'clock Wed-. Levi W ill Open nesday noon at the Spedding studio. To give opportunities for the writ- Miss Grace Greenwood, social' di- ing and presentation of plays, Prof. Lecture Series rector of Martha Cook building, spoke Girl Reserve leaders will meet at 7 Richard D. Hollister, of the oratory on "Social Efficiency" to the Y. W. C. o'clock Thursday night in Newberry department, is organizing a new so- A. forum, yesterday afternoon at New- hall. ciety, to be known as the Players' Prof. M. M. Levi of the French de- berry hall. Miss Greenwood gave as -club. partment will lecture on "Impressions the three requisites for social effici- A Y. W. C. A. forum meeting will All students interested in dramatics in Paris" at 4:15 o'clock tomorrow ency, a spirit of reverence, personal- be held by the "Campus Problems" are to meet at 4. o'clock Wednesday in room 203 Tappan hall. This is the ity, and training. Miss Greenwood's group, combined with the "Freshman afternoon in room 205 Mason hall. first of a series of lectures and plays talk was followed by general discus- Standards" group at 4 o'clock this aft- Professor Hollister will state the which are held annually under the sion. ernoon at Newberry hall. plans and purposes of the club. auspices of the Cercle Francais. Tick- ets for these entertainments may be secured from any member of the so- ciety orG ft from the director, MrJ. B.Sect'' ''Gf s1 loppe dr n ~.J .Select Your Xmas Gmt arly Cloppet, 1020 Forest avenue. i~ Three other lectures are scheduled A LARGE ASSORTMENT at for this semester: "Les Humoristes Francais" by Mr. C. Carry, "La Lit- terature Francais de la Swisse Ro- AL N& YL ___n ss A RLING &r TIA LLELAUX mande" by Mr. E. L. Hackes, and "Anatole France" by Mr. Cloppet. Ann Arbor's progressive merchants 224-226 S. State St 7 Nickels Arcade use The Michigan Daily.-Adv. r s 3 t 3 FINGERLE'S CAFETERIAS STATE STREET at the CAMPUS A wonderful assort- ment of good things to eat are waiting for you. Pure food at low prices at these distinctive eating places r Arcade Cafeteria Up The Stairs C. J. FINGERLE NICKELS ARCADE THIS LASSIFIE THIS CLOSES CLOSES A3I. ADVERTISING ATP:M, LOST AND FOUND LOST - A lady's gold wrist watch. With initials E. M. S. on back. Will finder please notify below address and receive large reward. W. Bray- brooks, 522 Monroe. Phone 2612-J. 48-2 LOST-In vicinity of Nickel's Arcade, Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity pin. Finder please call 1922-J or at 337 Maynard for reward. 47-3 LOST-Friday morning in South Wing of U-Hall, a pair of dogskin gauntlet gloves with fur cuffs. Finder please call 2597. 47-3 LOST-Friday afternoon in Chemistry building, one Eversharp pencil also Grieshaber fountain pen. Finder call Fraudsen. 1399. 47-2 LOST -Gray kid gauntlet glove for right hand. Around campus. Re- turn to Daily Office. Box B. E. 46-3 LOST-Washing on Monday morning in South East part of City. Finder call 73-R. 48 LOST-Pair of grey kid, wool-lined gloves. Week ago. Call 2226-M. 46-3 LOST-Watch with open face and sil- ver case. Box B. F., Daily. 48-3 WANTED WANTED--500 students to subscribe for Webster's New International Dictionary on our fifty cents a week plan. For further information get in touch with Mr. Underwood at 207 S. Ingalls. Phone 1808-M. 47-4 WANTED-- A garage near the inter- section of Oakland and Arbor. Call Stuart at 558.4 47-2 WANTED-A room mate at 723 Oak- land. Call 936-W. 47-3 WANTED WANTED- Student to share double room at 425 S. Division. Price $3.50 per week. Call 1565-J. 46-6 WANTED-To rent a small apartment or suite of rooms near campus. Box B. G., Daily office. 48-3 WANTED - Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 349-J. 48-3 WANTED - To buy dress suit, size about 39. Address P. 0. Box 134. 47-2 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Room with south and east exposure, steam heat. Also room mate wanted for another room. Pho ae 1194-M. 47-4 FOR RENT - Pleasant front second floor suite on Tappan Ave. One-half block from campus. Apply Box, B. H., Michigan Daily office. 48-4 FOR RENT-Room for two gentlemen at $6.00 a week, Modern. Near State and Packard. Phone 2045-W. 48-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Model A Gibson Mando- lin with leather case. Good condi- tion. Will sell reasonably. Call for Davis or Martin at 612 Church. Phone 1070-W. 47-2 FOR SALE -- Girl's black leather chamois lined coat. Size 18. Snap-c py style and as good as new. Will sell for half price if taken at once. 370-M. 48-2 FOR SALE-Farland Banjo, wooden rim. Beautiful instrument. If in- terested call 1791-M. 48-6. .a w w OnDspa veb rw0 - .. r w w r w w , - . a w a r ° OrdrrYurw _- N PESOA GETIGCAD Thwiei gtigsotwn ewl - wa r aa r i a w w TheSaateDBoklho Pyone430 3b e te0 ra w w