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bert's and Martha Washington}
es for Xmas. Packed for mail-
Tice's Drug Store, 117 S. Main
nuail Young People's Banquet at
byterian Church, Sat., Dec. 18.
to 7:45. Secure tickets at Lane
NOW.-Adv.
UBERT'S and MARTHA WASH=
'ON'S candies for Xmas. Pack-
or mailing. Tice's Drug Store,
o. Main St.-Adv.

GILBERT'S and MARTHA WASH-
INGTON'S candies for Xmas. Pack-
ed for mailing. Tice's Drug Store,
117 So; Main St.-Adv.
WISTERIA SHOP. Now open, in
temporary quarters at 709 W. Huron
St. Phone 1438-W.-Adv.
GIRLS ATTENTION! Rainwater
shampoos, marcel waving, manicur-
ing, face and scalp treatment. Wigs
for rent at Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski's,
1110 S. University, side entrance.
Phone 696-W.-Adv.

HOLIAYPLAY TO BE
PRESENTEDBY M SE
GLEE CLUB WILL SUPPLY MUSIC-.
AL BACKGROUND AT WO.

PHONE 166
218 SOUTH MAIN
QUALITY ICE CREAM

The Iost Beautiful and Refined Dancing School
The in Ann Arbor.

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MEN'S PARTY
"The Greatest Gift," the play which
Masques will present at the Women's
league party at 3 o'clock Saturday
afternoon in Barbour gymnasium, em-
bodies the spirit of Christmas, and is a
real holidajy production. Tableaux,
representing scenes from the Christ-
mas legend, make up one part of the
performance, and the musical back-
ground will be supplied by the Glee
club.
Characters GIen

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Caters to Fraterities and
Sororities

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JUST

RECEIVED

A NEW SHIPMENT

OF WHITE SILK SHIRTS
WITH COLLARS ATTACHED

SPECIAL

PRICE

$6.50

ALL CLOTHING PRICES NOW

LOWERED 25 PER CENT

F. Wo

GROSS

309 SOUTH MAIN STREET

The characters in the play are:
Mary, Helen Elliot, '23; Peter, Esther
Welty, '23; Agnes, Dolly Sanders, '23;
Benny, David Nelson; policeman,
Anne Mushkin, '23; hawker, Edelaine
Roden, '22; Santa Claus, Frances
Ames, '23; Grandpa Burden, Amy
Loomis, '22; old woman, Christine
Murkert, '22; Mrs. Hawley, Helen
Bailey, '21; Mrs. Cronin, Anne Mitch-
ell, '21; and Fee Noel, Bertral Sum-
mers, '22. A group of children has
also been especially trained to take
part in the production.
Tax of Ten Cents Added
The Glee club, besides furnishing
the music for the play will sing a
number of carols, and the Mandolin
club will play between acts. The
gymnasium will be especially decor-
ated for the dance which will follow.
Because the amount allowed the so-
cial committee to meet expenses has
proved inadequate, a per capita tax
of 10 cents will be collected at this
party.
W0m en
Junior girls desiring information
about the lyrics they are writing for
the class play, may call Margaret
Tibbals, '22, lyric chairman, at 398.
The last hygiene lecture for fresh-
man girls will be given at 4 o'clock
this afternoon in Sarah Caswell
Angell hall.
All upperclassmen taking elective
work in gymnasium are required to
have a heart and lung examination.
Those who have not taken one should
do so at once.
Girls who are planning to spend the
Christmas holidays in Ann Arbor
should sign up in Dean Myra B. Jor-
dan's office at once. It is important
that the exact number be known as
soon as possible.
Cover designs for tie program of
the Junior Girls' play must be sent
to Harriet Gustin, '22, 1520 South Un-
iversity avenue, before Dec. 17. Lyrics
are due on the same date so that the
girls can work on the music during
vacation.
The committee to adjust rooming
difficulties for women will meet at 2
o'clock Friday afternoon in- Barbour
gymnasium. Anyone who has any
complaint may lay it before the com-
mittee at this time.
Tryouts for the Junior Girls' play
will be held at 4 o'clock this after-
noon and at 9 o'clock Saturday morn-
ing in University Hall.
EIGHTY JUNIORS TO
TRY OUT FOR PLAY
More than 80 junior girls signed up
to try out for parts in the class play
at the meeting held yesterday after-
noon. These girls will perform be-
fore the committee at 4 o'clock this
afternoon in University Hall.
Girls who have not signed an in-
formation card may obtain them this
afternoon. Another tryout will be
held at 9 o'clock Saturday morning.
Freshman Girls Sing Christmas Carols
According to a time honored cus-
tom annually observed, the Freshman
Girls' Glee club went Christmas car-
oling last night, visiting those Uni-
versity houses, dormitories and soror-
ity houses that welcomed them-with

a candle-lighted window.
Girls' Glee Club to Give Concert
Christmas music will comprise the
program of the second annual Christ-
mas concert of the School of Music
Girls' Glee club which will be given
at 8 o'clock this evening in the First
Congregational church.
Gilbert's and Martha Washington
candies for Xmas. Packed for mail-
ing. Tice's Drug Store, 117 S. Main
St.-Adv.

Dependable, Courteous
and Ieasonable
Baggage Service

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DOES THE TRUNK
GO, TOO
CAL L THE
City Baggage Line

Phone 280

200 E. HURON

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A Store of lIndividual Shops

308-10-12 South Main Street

TVTTLE'S
LUNCH ROOM
Crowded every meal
BUT
Room for All Out
Last years customers
One half block South
of "MAJ"
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.

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FOR SALE
OR SALE-Texas Oil Leases-I have
some of real merit, on lands near
drilling wells, at low prices. I can
use' a few' agents at fair commis-
sions. Samuel H. Smith, 709 West
Huron St. Phone 1438-W. 62-1
OR SALE- Full blooded Airedale
puppies. Phone 197-R22 Saline.
Fred Klinesmith, R. F. D., No. 4,
Saline. 58-6
OR SALE - Hand made banners,
pennants, and pillows. 1341 Wil-
mont. Phone 2384-M. 62-4
OR SALE - Very desirable Ford
speedster at a sacrifice if. taken at
once. Call 72-J. 60-3
OR SALE-Dress suit of best mater-
ial. Size 36 for man of medium
height. Very reasonable. Call
Todd. 1268. 60-3
0R3 BElT
OR RENT- Comfortable suite near
campus. 516 Packard. Phone
1209-M. 62-3
OR RENT-Single room for lady.
One block from campus. 1724-3.
60-3
)R RENT--Warm front suite at 109
N. Thayer. Phone 1223-W. 62-2
WANTED
ANTED-A student to share a front
suite at 425 S. Division. Price rea-
sonable. Phone 1565-J. 60-5
ANTED-A roommate for very de-
sirable front suite. 924 Oakland.
60-3
ANTED -- Senior wants full time
work during Christmas vacation.
Call 1920-J, 62-2

FOR RENT
FOR RENT-One room, large enough
to accommodate three students; un-
usually well furnished; also two
small rooms; in private home. 709
W. Huron St. Phone 1438-W. 62-1
FOR RENT - Housekeeping apart-
ment. Two rooms and kitchenette.
Completely furnished. Near cam-
pus. 1207 Willard St. 60-3
FOR RENT-Two large front rooms.
Would accommodate either three or
four. 1309 So. State St. Phone
1072-J. 62-3
FOR RENT-Double room with elec-
tric lights and hot air heat. En-
quire of Mr. Hech. 712 Dewey Ave.
Phone 1734-M. 62-3
FOR RENT-One double suite and
one single suite two blocks from
Engineering College. 1762-W. 62-2
FOR RENT-Single room at 717 Oak-
land. Price reasonable. Call there
or phone Speer at 18. 61-3
FOR RENT - One good front suite,
two blocks from campus. 708
Church St. Phone 1145-J. 61-2
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Diamond platinum har pin at
Barbour gym Saturday night. Re-
ward. Call 988-W. 60-3
LOST-A gold Fountain Pen-Conklin!
Non-Leakable. Crescent self-filler
gold band and clip on cap. in the
Arcade on State Street or on the
way to the Homoeopathic Hospital.
Finder call 2236-W. Reward. 61-2
LOST-Tortoise Glasses in case. Sun-
day. Finder please call Margaret
Spalding. Phone 398. 62-3
LOST-Fraternity pin with name on
back. Finder please call 1460. 62-3!

-:- Only 8 More Shopping Days Before Christmas - -
Schumacher's First Floor
TO 0YLAND
Stuffed, Wooden and Metal Toys
DOGS KIDDIE CLOWNS AUTO TRUCKS SHOOTING
CATS BLOCKS
BEARS CHEMISTRY SETS GALLERY
BEARSEASELS
DOLLS PUZZLES HOOK & LADDER
CARTS BLACKBOARDS
ELEPHANTS DISHES WAR GAMES ROCKING MORSES
HORSES TOOL CHESTS DRUMS DOLL;CABS
SHOO FLYS OUIJA BOARDS ,SLEDS DOLL FURNITURE
GAMES MACHINE GUNS TINKERTOYS DOLL HOUSES
BOOKS MOVING PICTURE DOMINOES UNCLE WIGGLEY
LOTTO MACHINES CHECKERS MOSAIC DESIGNER
SOLDIERS DUCKDOOS BANKS MIRRORSCOPE
PING PONGSE-A
IN SEE-SAW DANCING COON TYPEWRITERS
TRAINS WAGONS
TRICYCLES ICE SKATES TRIKAUTO CAMELS
VELOCIPEDES ROLLER SKATES. AIRPLANES CRADLES
USEFULGIFT
TRAYS ELECTRIC HEAT PADS MEDICINE SETS
BON BON BOXES ELECTRIC TREE OUTFITS WATER BOTTLES
CANDY JARS
JAPANESE GOODS ELECTRIC LAMPS RAZORS
LEATHER GOODS ELECTRIC SWEEPERS
NUT BOWLS ELECTRIC WASHERS
TEA TILES REVOLVERS
SANDWICH TRAYS FLASHLIGHTS
TRIVETS RAZOR STROPS
SILVERWARE ELECTRIC TOASTERS PERCOLATORS
CARVING SETS ELECTRIC GRILLS CASSEROLES
CANDLE STICKS
POCKET KNIVES ELECTRIC IRONS INCENSE BURNERS
ELECTRIC CURLERS ELECTRIC URNS INCENSE
RELISH DISHES
FOR XMAS GIVE HER A SET OF PYREX GLASS BAKING WARE

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