hitney Theatre IN D AY NIG H.T JJHU. ....,..,..._-_--I 4Anew musical - evue. wv ha, t Iseats T .)JFA}CHON4, - C - MAC k, FM I 5&AflRgS cfI92O Iua~d compny'~ Lower floor $2.50; Balcony $1, $150, $2 PreVction Sale As most of our sales come from the Student Body we think it only fair to them to make our reduction at this time in order that you may take advantage of the same before vacation. 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL GORDON & FERGUSON SHEEP-LINED COATS AND FUR-COLLARED WOOL CLOTH COATS PPRICES RANGE FROM $20.00 TO $3.00 Sunday Concert Offers Varied JMusic Program (By L. L. N.) The next concert in the series Qf Complimentary recitals will take place at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Hill auditorium, -when several members of the faculty of the School of Music will unite their efforts in presenting a pro- gram of great variety and interest. Mrs. William Wheeler, of the voice faculty, will offer two groups of songs, and Mrs. Maud Okkelberg, of the piano faculty, will contribute two piano se- lections. Samuel P. Lockwood, head of the violin department, will render a group of three violin solos. Piano accompaniments will be provided by Mrs. George Rhead. The general pub- lic is cordially invited. The program follows: Sonata, Op. 22, G minor.... Schumann So rasch wie moeglich; Andantino-Scherzo-Rondo Mrs. Maud Okkelberg Memory. .............. Meagley I Know Where I'm Going...Old Irish The Bird. ..................Fiske At the Well..............Hageman Mrs. William Wheeler Adagio and Perpetual Motion, from Suite Op. 34 .....t............Ries Romance, from Concerto, Op. 35.. ................ Tschaikowsky Mazurka, D major, Op. 19, No. 2.. ........... . ...... Wieniawski Samuel P. Lockwood 0' Oasis ..................Fourdrain Chere Nuit ...............Bachelet Le Moulin .....................Pierne Mrs. William Wheeler Dance of the Elves.......Sapellnikoff Polonaise, E major...........Liszt Mrs. Maud Okkelberg Sennet comedy, and "Milestones," a Goldwyn special, will feature the pro- gram. Notice is called to the change in tne personnel of the social Committee which now consists of A. B. Evans, chairman; P. C. Ackerman, R. C. Christian, G. F. Godley, R. S. Kersey, C. Vogt, and L. Wilson. TECHNIC TO MAKE APPEARANCE SOON Waterway projects and hydro-elec- tric development are the chief topics In the November issue of the Michigan Technic, official organ of the Engi- neering college, which will appear early next week. The new power project and hydro- electric plant of the San Jaoquin Light and Power corporation, of Fresno, California, is discussed by Rex C. Starr, '07E, construction engi- neer of the company. Ocean traffic through the St. Lawrence river to the Great Lakes is considered by Mr. W. H. Adams, chairman of the inland Waterways commission of the Detroit board of Commerce. G. S. Williams. '89E, discusses power possibilities of the St. Lawrence river. Clifton O. Carey, associate professor of surveying, tells of adventures of Michigan engineers in changing the .course of the- Yellow river of China. "Electrical Drafting" by G. F. Mar- steller, '16E, outlines the importance of paper work in engineering before actual construction of a project begins. PAINTS ENAMELS VARNISHES BRUSHES 0 l(ALCIMNES STAINS GLASS L. E. WENZEL Painting and Decorating WINDOW SHADES PICTURE FRA n PHONE 84 207 EAST LIBERTY ST. Student Headquarters We carry complete stocks of "Brighten-Up" finishes in small cans for all "touch-up' jobs around the house. Christmas Suggestions WALL PAPER Choice Pictures Tea Sets La4mps Candlesticks Pottery Book Ends De Fries Art Store 223 So. Main St. 0 I I "t 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL RAIN COATS PRICES RANGE FROM $10.00 TO $5.00 .Record ibrary 4 0 LEATHERS AT COST ' PRICES RANGE FROM $20.00 TO $00.00 We are limited In sizes - Come early J. KARL MALCLM * LIBERTY At MAYNARD m . f .ti i * Iy L~1Il 'p I*;..~.~ (J I I i * y y 1 kJ~ YAO' LI k CLASS OFFICERS WILL TRY TO COLLECT DUES BY DEC. 16 Class dues of all classes will be col- lected by Dec. 16, if the plan devel- oped Thursday night at a meeting of all class officers with LeGrand Gaines, '21E, president of the Student council, is successful. The idea of developing class spirit was especially stressed and class af- fairs, such as smokers and other get- to-gathers were favored. In the latter = connection Emerson Swart, '22E chairman of the Union entertainnent committee, talked for a few minutes E and said that the Union would be glad to cooperate with classes in their functions and offered them the use of the Union, should they see fit to use it. A member of the student council will be in the Student activities room on the third floor of the Union from I to 2 o'clock every Monday and Thurs- day for the purpose of meeting any student and discussing with him any C matter in regard to the campus. E JUNIOR E1GINEERS TO HOLD THEATRE PARTY AT MAJESTIC ;= A theatre party is being planned' by the junior engineer social committee which will be given Dec. 6 at the Majestic theatre. The members will meet at 6:45 o'clock that night in the Tap room where the tickets will be sold. "Married Life," a five-reel Mack YES JOIN OUR LIBRARY AND FOR BUT IT'S GOING STRONG -WHY NOT? A NEW WRINKLE? Seven Cents a Day THESE RECORDS ARE yOURS TO USE C-V Phonograph Shop I OUR PROPOSITION: Every month we receive the Latest and Snappiest Records Out 9' 3 ' -r 640 HAVEN AVENUE Icanes ' damen drWn Vacation Starts the 21 i s I ")lust vbot 41wante'd!" 0. DEL GRENNAN There is only one thing better at Christmas time than to get just what you wanted, and that is ,to give Some one just what she wanted. CUSTOM TAILOR Our wonderful assortment of Crane, Hurd, Whiting and other nationally known correspond- ence papers perform this double service at holiday Satisfaction time quite frequently. They are such delightful presents either to give or receive. You will do well to make ypi-r selection now from our very complete stock and avoid possible disappomntment. Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about ti I" e num e f e "How many cubs do you bring into the world at one time ?" she asked the LIONESS "Only ONE."replied the Lioness -"but it's a LION!" MURADS COST 20 CENTS FOR A BOX OF 10 BUT THEY'RE MURADS MURADS would be lower priced if we left out all or part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the purest and best varieties grown - or if we substituted inferior grades of Turkish tobacco. But they wouldn't be MURAL? -they'd only be FoxesI "Judge for YoursA-, We call spec;='attention to Murad ' in Tin Boxes t JKm h'sof ho ' L-hgj ltra Trkish and rjyplcn Cgan'Ites in the Wkxld Evening Clothes Tuxedoes White Flannel Ve Riding Breeches Knickers Golf Suits Place Your Orders Now for Christmas, Delivery 0. :. 7.sAorril 17 JNickels Arcade 14 Nickels Arcade Telephone 152-R V !. ' - ..