-eaj t Gift" AT THE THEATERS I TODAY .Music Notes Planning a repetition of the suc- cess of last year's affair,. arrange- ments are being completed for the second annual Women's league par- ty, which has been scheduled for 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, Dec. 18, with Barbour gymnasium as the scene of action. Masques, assisted by the Glee club, will furnish the entertainment of the afternoon. "The Greatest Gift" is the play which is to be presented. This play, which is by Katherine Lord, has been directed by Prof. J. R. Nelson, who is authority for' the statement that the practices to date give prom- ise of an excellent production. Christ- mas spirit forms the motif of the* play, and the Glee club is to lend at- mosphere to the production with sev- eral Christmas carols, sung at inter- vals during the play. The Mandolin. club will act in the capacity of the regular theater orchestra, giving an overture before the performance and during the intermission. Last year "Dolls" was the play _which was selected by Masques for its production, and the success of this piece gives promise of an even great- er result in "The Greatest Gift." A dance is being arranged to com- plete the entertainment of the after- noon, and some particularly good mu- sie has been engaged for the occa- sion. One of the efatures of this last portion of the program will be the introduction of a new dance. The gym- nasium is to be especially decorated for the party. SOLDIER-AUTHOR WILL SPEAK ON "THE ART OF SATIRE" "The Art of Satire" is the subject of the lecture to be given by-Prof. Robert K. Root, of Princeton univer- sity, at 4:15 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon in Natural Science auditor- iu'. rotessor . Root was active, in the war, and is now major in the Ord- nance department of the United States reserves. He is the author of many literary works, and is a fre- quent contributor to many prominent Journals and magazines of today. His lecture Tuesday afternoon will be open to the general public. CHEMISTRY EXPERT TO TALK ON RECENT DEVELOPMENTS Screen Majestic-"In the Heart of a Fool," an Allan Dawn picture. Ham Hanilton yin "A Way Full of Troubles." i Arcade-Buster Keaton in the "Saphead." "The Tonnerville Trolley," and a First Nation- al comedy, "Balling the Bunk." Wuerth - Wanda Hawley in "Her Beloved Villian." Hank Mann in "Dr. Jeykell and Hyde," and Fox News. Orpheum- "The River's End," Marshall Neilan production of James Oliver Curwood's book. Also Comiclassic comedy, Stage Garrick (Detroit)-"The Charm School," a bewitching musical comedy by Alice Duer Miller and Robert Milton and a touch of music by Jerome Kern. Schubert (Detroit) -- Theda Bara, the famous vampire of the screen, playing in person in a real American play, "The Blue Flame." Read The Daily for Campus Neva Jan Kubelik, the Bohemian violin- ist, assisted by*Pierre Augieras, pian- ist, have chosen the following num- bers for their concert in Hill auditor-* ium in the ChoralUnion series tomor- row evening. Mr. Kubelik, since land- ing in America a short time ago, has appeared in New York and Chicago where in both cases the demand for seats was so great that large numbers were unable to hear him. Critics are united in pronouncing his art even more wonderful and brilliant than when last heard in America -six years ago. The program is as follows: "Con- certo, D minor," Vieuxtemps; "Rom- ance." Beethoven;" Praeludium" (for violin alone), Bach; "Introduction et Rondo Cappriccioso," Saint-Saens; "Ballade, F minor, No. 2," Chopin, Mr. Pierre Augerias; "Souvenir de Mos- sow," Weiniawski; La Campanella, Paganini. George Oscar Bowen, community song leader, and Wilfred Wilson, di- rector of the University band, have prepared the following program for the complimentary recital to be given on the Faculty Concert series this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in Hill auditor- a m. The general public is cordially invited. March, "136th U. S. A. Field Artillery," Fillmore; Moderato, "L'- Escarpolette," Barns; Selection from, "Robin Hood," deKoven; Community Singing, A group of old favorites; Waltz, "Wedding of the Winds," Hall; Patrol, "Whistling .onnies," Hager; Community Singing, a group a group of newer favorities; March, "The Con- voy," Prell; Selection from "Faust," Gounod; Community Singing, a group of Michigan songs. All are requested to come on time as the doors will be closed during the program, SEND RANDALL PORTRAITS THIS YEAR. DAILY WILL ISSUE DIRECTORY SUPPLEMENT The Michigan Daily, 'following its usual custom, will compile a supplement to the official Stu- dents' Directory, for the benefit of those students who enrolled late in the University, and to correct unavoidable errors and changes in the regular edition. Name, class, Ann Arbor ad- dress, home town, and Ann Ar- borphone number, in the order named, should be placed on a one cent post card and mailed to the Directory Editor, The Daily, Press building, City. Our enlarged staff enables us to promise your portrait for Christmas if you hurry 1 u. Studdio. -especially, if they're hard to please 101 E. WASHINGTON Phone 598 U m "F K'. I . - f° UNPAID SUBSCRIPTIONS Delivery on all unpaid sub- scriptions will be suspended with next Tuesday's issue. Pay- ment of $4.00 may be made either by check, made payable the The Michigan Daily, or in person at the Student Publica- tion offices, Ann Arbor, Press building. I I --t 1 n 11 The Liberty Cleaners and Pressers GUARANTEED FIRST CLASS WORK We call for and deliver your clothes promptly REPAIRING and DYEING EXPER' BUSHELMAN Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625.000.00 Resources .........$5,000,000.00 Northwest Cor. Main & Huron 707 North University Ave. 1101i utD ARE YOUT NO MATTER!' PLAY BILLIARDS! No matter how many years you have tarried on earth, you are still young if you like to PLAY. And PLAYING helps to keep that young feeling and youthful look in men who are of mature years. Many of the GREAT men of the world-authors, senators, lavyers, prime ministers-find in BILLIARDS a most joyous relaxation and recrea- tion. Make HUSTON BROS. your "club." Make this a regular meet- ing plac.e for yourself and friends. You will find just the right atmos- phere here to make your evenings enjoyable. H US T ON BROS. Pocket and Carom Billiards. Soft Drinks and Light Lunches. Cigars and Candles. Cigarettes and Pipes. "WE TRY TO TREAT YOU RIGHT." No. 6 I II I 2571- 523 Liberty ytllliam Roy Mott, of the National Chemical company, of Cleveland, high in electrical and chemical circles, it; Is said, will speak on "Arc Images in Chemical Analysis," at 8 o'clock to- morrow evening in room 165 of the Chemistry building, under the au- spices of Phi Lambda Upsilon. Mr. Mott has recently developed .tho use of high temperatures in chem- ical and physical reactions. The ther- mit process which he uses develops aa temperature at which iron boils easily. The speaker will demonstrate applications of the high temperature -reactions in his lecture. Boy Dies as Result of Fight. Raymond Kleinsmith, 10 years old, died in . the University hospital at 2:15 o'clock morning from injuries received a week ago in a fight with three other boys in a school yard in Sumpter township. In an effort to' save his life he was operated on for infiamatipn of the bone tissues by1 Dr. LeRoy C. Abbott,bof thesUniversi-' ty hospital staff. The fight is said to have started pvpr A penny. 11lainsmith returned to school the next day but his con- dition becams more serious a few days agq and he was sent to the hos- pital. An investigation is being con- dncted by Washtenaw and Wayne county officials. PROFESSOR DAVIS~ ADDRESSES BETROJT SCROOLMEN'S CLUB O ly EveAn Days Mo re To DoYour. C RSM _Buying WE HAVE A VERY COMPLETE LINE OF 1ST-CLASS GOODS TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM THE NORTHLAND SKI-$5.00 AND UP in all kinds of wood and finishes FLYAWAY COASTER SLEDS ICE SKATES ROLLER SKATES AIR GUNS WATER PISTOLS REVOLVERS A iunition of all kinds POCKET KNIVES CARVING SETS FLASHLIGHTS' PLAIN PYREX GLASS CASEROLES Engraved and plain-All Sizes PRICES RIGHT - SERVICE PROMPT F' M. D LARNED THE UP-TO-DATE HARDWARE 310 South State S1. Phone 1610 2 -L Schuffacher Hardware CoMpay 3081012 South Maio Street A Stre of Individual Shops Only 11 More Shopping Days Before Christmas GlveUsetul Gfs LOOK OVER THIS LIST AND I'M SURE YOU CAN GET WHAT SHE WANTS PERCOLATORS FRUIT BOWS CHAFING DISHES COFFEE POTS NUT SETS WATER SETS s a TEA POTS TRIVETS CREAM AND SUGAR BREAD TRAYS CANDY JARS SETS SERVING TRAYS WATER BOTTLES CARVING SETS CANDLE STICKS / CASSEROLES SILVERWARE BAKING DISHES ELECTRIC TOASTERS ALUMINUMWARE AN ICH TRAYS INCENSE BURNERS4 GRILLS PYREX GLASSWARE TEA SETS CHEESE AND CRACKER CURLERS ROASTERS IRONS FOOD CHOPPERS DISHES BABY TRAYS HEAT PADS ELECTRIC WASHERS TEA TILES SCISSORS URNS HOOVER SWEEPERS COFFEE PERCOLATORS DESK SETS An Interesting Place Is Toyland "Father and Mother, Grown-Up Sister and Brother, Come here and get Xmas good cheer spirit AUTO TRUCKS SAND TOYS PARCHESE VELOCIPEDES DOMINOES AUTOMOBILES CHECKERS AUMS AIRPLANES CHESSMEN DRUMS TRAINS PINGTONG GAMES DISHES GAMESSEE-SAW BOOKS SERVING SETS BLOCK$ STENCILS DESK AND CHAIR PAINT SETS TABLES IDEAL BOOK BUILD TINKERTOYIE O U WOOD TOYS Y - SEWING MACHINES DOLLS MOVING PICTURES CATS MIRRORSCOPES DOGS BOATS HORSES CHAIRS WEtDRMWAGONS Smoking Stands, Humidors, Poker Sets, Candle Sticks, Glove Boxes, Candy Boxes, Dinmn Gongs, Brass Jardinieres FOR CHRISTMAS GIVE HER A CRYSTAL ELECTRIC WASHER EXTRA SPECIAL A BIG REDUCTION ON ALL ELECTRIC TABLE AND FLOOR LAMPS 4A 7ejwiA&AMuev7/ I Prof. C. 0. Davis, of the education department, spoke before the $chool- men's club of Detroit, yesterday at the Board of Commerce building. His subject was "The Most Pressing Cur- rent Problems Relating to the Junior High School." Library Calls in Books Students having in their possession books drawn from the Library must return them by next Tuesday, ac- cording to Librarian W. W. Bishop. It is a Library rule that such books are due before Christmas vacation and comnencement in the spring in pr er that they may be checked up. IUCHIGANENSIAN NOTICES All fraternities, sorprities, 4n prgoni"ations must have pie- tares taken for the Michiganen-I sian before Christmas vaca- tion. This is final. Your Cigarettes, Men! /The WizARpded j some bend, eh what? YuRUl voice the general opinion when you say- Bet r dz?1 drag!e 20 N!77', 'A 3/ D @AlkTT - 5-M-il *L