.. 1 11 V t-11 LCLg& . 1 organization of presidents of 100 JUNIORS HEAR Io en University _houses will meet officers and conduct other at 4:15 o'clock Wednesday a In Barbou rgymnasium., to elect business afternoon SKETCH OF PLAY i_ _ s__ c G ~ " v, v a . s +.,,i i .R. a .w.r. a a s s over designs for the program of Junior Girls' play must be sent Harriet Gustin, '22, 1520 South Un- rsity avenue, before Dec. 17. Lyrics due on the same date so that the is can work on the music during ation. lirls who have uncompleted toysl the Y. W. C. A. toy shop are urged linish their work this week. Members of Athena Literary society requested to meet at 7 o'clock to- ht in the Alpha Nu room. niversity Girls' Glee club will re- ,rse at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. .11 those who have signed up for playground course should report 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon if y intend to report at all. If less ,n 30 attend, the course will be dis- tinued. 'his will be the last week to enter elective course in gymnasium rk. 'he Judiciary council and board of resentatives of the Women's league I have Michiganensian pictures en at 12:45 o'clock today in the bitt-Hamilton studio. he judiciary council of the Wom-1 The meeting of Stylus has been postponed until 8 o'clock Dec. 14:, at the Chi Omega house. Prof. William A. Frayer, of the his-' tory depattment, will address the opens forum, at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday aft- ernoon in Newberry hall, on the sub- jeet "The New Europe." Discussion will be conducted by Helen Koch, '21, chairman of the "International Serv- ice" forum group. Freshmen are requested to pay their; social tax of 50 cents either at Dean Myra B. Jordan's office in Barbour gymnasium or to Helen Delbridge, '24, at Helen Newberry residence. A banquet for all Presbyterian wom-; en students will be held at the Pres- byterian church at 6 o'clock Thurs- day night at Newberry hall. Tickets may be secured any time at Newberry hall. Approximately 100 junior girls at- tended the meeting held Monday aft- ernoon for the discussion of the class play. Prof. John L. Brumm gave a sketch of the play and described the lnih do fn hrin dn ~in Tha FRAYER TO DISCUSS "THE NEW EUROPE" "The New Europe," the title of Prof. William A. Frayer's address before the open forum. to be held at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday In Newebrry hall, was mado famous by a publication of GIRLS ATTENTION! Rainwater shampoos, marcel waving, manicur- ing, face and scalp creatment. Wigs for rant at Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski's, i 1110 S. University, side entrance.! Phone 696-W.-Adv.I Read TbA Daliv for Campus News. Sleep Anyplace 7 THE CLUB LUNCH 712 ARBOR STREET Near State and Packard. possiui tesI or yrcs ana music.I. "e that name edited by Seaton Watson, play will be read at a later meeting. and later discontinued. Edna Groff, chairman of the play Professrcr Frayer will discuss treat- committee, announced that any girls ies, which have failed, the breaking up who are uncertain on how to progress of Austria and other tendencies since with their lyrics or music may call at'the armistice. He will attend princi- Helen Newberry residence for infor- pally to the political phase of the Eu- mtion in regard to the play. ropean question. but will have some- Cover designs for the program thing to say along social and econom- must be sent to Harriet Gustin, 1520 ic lines as well. S. University, by Dec. 17. Lyrics are Discussion will be conducted afteg due on th. same date. The lyric chair- the speec'i, by Helen Koch, '21, chair- man will be announced in The Daily man of the "International Service" in a short time. forum group. Tryouts will be held on Dec. 15, 16, and 18 in University Hall. Typewriters of leading makes for .+.1N lillllilllllilll 111111111i 11111111 11111tl 11IIIiIII11il Ii Lyndon.Company L- EsT. 1905 - 719 North University Avenue WHAT IS CHRISTMAS without a N KODAK- Our Stock of Eastman Kodaks and Brownie Camers (For thie Kiddies) is complete sale or rent. O. D. Morrill, Read The Daily for Campus News. Arcade.-Adv. 17 Nickel's - Tg -- - The House of All Things Musical -i More Than 950 Women Join Red Cross Final reports on the Red Cross membership campaign among women of the University added to the 100 par cent dst Delta Delta Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma, making a total of 43 houses with a membership of 100 per cent. More than 950 women subscribed to the drive. The money collected by the committee was turned over to the county organization. Michigan Daily liners bring re- sxlts.-Adv. W ill There Be A Victrola In Your Home F or Christmas, ? league will meet at 5 Inesday afternoon in the iarbour gymnas'ni. o'clock parlors Cleaners That It is the instrument for which almost all the great singers and instru- mentalists make records exclusively, because they are convinced that no other talking machine reproduces their playing and singing with such absolute fi- delity. Because we, too, are satisfied of this--and our choice is based on an ex- perience of Forty Years in the music business-we sell no other make, know- ing that Qnly in the Victrola can our customers find highest degree of satisfac- tion and enjoyment. Here is a Most Desirable Victrola Outfit VICTROLA XI Oak or Mahogany. Automatic brake, speed, regulator and indicator-and all those exclusive features that have made the Victrola everywhere supreme. Price of Victrola XI, alone, $150. Clean I'i~ifry 1 .n 11 k DENZOL USED EXCLUSIVELY With "Ready File" Eight Record-filing Sections as Shown-$8.50. '/11 %.- 1 V--w et and Twelve Snlecions Six double-faced, 85c records, or any $5.10 assortment you may select. VICTROLAS $25 TO $480 STEINWAY VOSE and other famous pianos Complete Combination' $16360 Easy Paymeets Aaranged PAYMENTS ARRANGED TO SUIT Make this A Pfano Christmas! PARTY DRESSES CLEANED AND REFINISHED PERFECTLY WE DO PLEATING OF ALL KINDS HIS TUTS LUMN CLM OSES CLaSiS ADVERT I PSIN A3P,., 111111111111 I 11111!IIII A Host of Delightful Gifts in Our Small Musical instrument Dept. VIOLINS LOST AND FOUND '-Black leather notebook with ne Bernadette Cote engraved on side. Finder please return to sy Barbour House office. 13 '-Gold Eversharp pencil at Hy- ne Lecture, Thursday, Dec. 2. ,ve at Daily, Box B. K. 53-2 -Polyphase Duplex Slide Rule. e marked with A and two stars. Chamberlin, 332 Maynard. Phone 6-R. 53-3 --Alpho Rho Chi fraternity pin. ials A. P. X. Finder please call 6. Reward. H. R. Stanley. 54-2 Theta Phi Alpha pin with ne on back. Call 1700. Reward. 54-2 FO RENT. RFNT-Room with south and t exposure, steam heat. Also mmate wanted for another room. ne 1194-M. 53-3 RENT-Apartment, two rooms kitchennette-running hot and I water. Steamheat. Mr. Leith, S. Thayer St. 54-6 LGE for rent at 524 Linden St. 1 or phone 2328-J. 53-3' WANTED TED-A student to share'a front e at 425 S. Division. Price rea- able. Phone 1565-J. 53-5 TED-Roommate, 214 S. Thayer. -half block from Campus. Phone -M. 53-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE - New pair of cordovan brogue oxfords. Size 7. Worn very few times. Cost $17, will sell for $11._Box B._L., Daily. 54-2 FOR SALE - New set of Richtor Drawing Instruments. M. Williams. 723 Oakland. Phone 936-W. 54-7 FOR SALE -Banjo-mandolin and case. -i_1 sell cheap. Call 1201 between 7 and 8 P. M. 53-3 MISCELLANEOUS STUDENT SALESMEN-men or wo- men can have steady income selling -t proofing for shoes, hats, um- brellas, etc. Guaranteed by manu- facturers. Big commissions, small working capital only. Room 55, Whitney Hotel, 4-6. 54' STUDENTS EARN big commission claing only pocket check protector. Inks and perforates-guaranteed! five years. Sells at $2.50. Also the new Benton wrench for every autol owner. Can't slip. Whitney Hotel, 4 6-8. E., W. Sweet. 54 1032-M. 53-31 $15 REWARD offered to anyone as- certaining as to whereabouts of a man's brown leather overcoat, beav- er collar and belt, stolen from Chemistry building on Nov. 30. Call 1830-J: 53-3 Special outfits for beginners, 94 and % sizes .............. ..............$15 up Fine Strad model Violin, splendid tone; com- plete with bow, canvas case, extra trings, chin rest, resin and tuner...$18.00 Other outfits .....................$20 to $250 MANDOLINS AND GUITARS "Rolando," "Martin," "Washburn,. "Gibson," and others....................$10 up SAXOPHONES "Buescher" True-Tone in all keys. Good stock of the popular C-melody model which can be played with the piano without transpo- sition. ACCORDIONS Prices, ranging from...............$10 to $75 HARMONICAS Large stock, best makes..........$1 to $7.50 HAWAIIAN UKULELES "Kumulai," made in Hawaiian Islands .. ..........$9 to $22.50 American-made Ukuleles ...............$5 up BANJO UKULELES Big specials for Christmas......$9.50 to $17.50 MUSIC STANDS "Hamilton" ............... .......$2.50 Others .......... ... .... . $1.00 to $1.50 Music Stand Cases, leather............$2.00 BANJOS Standard 5-string Banjos.... .....$10 up Vega, Little Wonder, Whyte Laydie and Tuba- phone Banjos. Banjo Mandolins ...........$10 up Tenor Banjos....................$10 Up TOY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Toy Pianos...............75c up Violins, with bow ...................$4.50 Clarionets .......................... $5.00 Xylophones ........... $2.00 up Cornets .........................$2.00 up Bugles... .............$2.50 Trombones ...........................$5.00 Drums.. . ........... .75c up Music Boxes. ................$1.50 -to $8 AUTO HARPS 3, 5 and 8 bars. Easy to play. Celestophones -the harp with the mandolin effect. Has piano keyboards...........$6.50 to $10 JAP FIDDLES GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE Issued for any amount. Permits the recipient to choose anything he may desire. Muic Bags All Styles, All Leathers-$1 to $18 Special-Double fold, Moris lined, kera- tol case; cowhide strap and han- dle-December Special.............$2 NOTE:-Name in Gold, FREE, on all Music Rolls and Bags from $3.00 up! Tc A most acceptable gift Player-Piano owner is an ment of Mel-O-Dee song strumental rolls - ther provides-music of greatest Large stock. Courteous, m informed salespeople. service. for the assort- . , and in- roll that t beauty. r r t usically- Pleasing HIGHEST PRICES Paid for your old clothes. Phone 1981-W, and will call at your convenience. 50-12 TWO WEEKS room rent free to stu- dent, for particulars call 236-W or 723 Oakland. 54-3 This Christmas Give Musical Gifts I-'