THE MICHIGAN DAILY ke It rm C On Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1920, we are bringing to the Whitney Theater "America's Gayest Musical Show"--"TAKE IT FROM ME," written by Will B. Johnstone and Will R. Anderson. In bringing this brilliant musical success here we are not making any experiment, for it comes with a record of five months in New York, six months in Chicago, four months in Philadelphia and four months in Boston. THIS IS THE ORIGINAL COMPANY AND PRODUCTIOI4 THAT MADE THEATRICAL HISTORY AT THE STUDEBAKER THEATER, CHICAGO. THERE IS NO OTHER COMPANY. The scenic production of "TAKE IT FROM ME" is especially gorgeous and all the gowns are the very latest models, setting a new standard for smart and up-to-date Fifth avenue effects. Every effort has been put forward to make this the finest possible presentation of a musical comedy. Mail orders are now being received at the Whit- ney Theater for one performance of "TAKE IT FROM ME" on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1920. Prices will range from 75c to $3.00. Boxes, $3.00; Lower Floor, $2.50; Balcony, $1.oo, $1.5o and $2. Enclose proper remittance, payable to the order of the theater, and enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for return of tickets. Waomen There will be a meeting of the Wom- en's Athletic association board at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium, instead of 4 o'clock as previously announced. Annual tryouts for membership in Masques will be held at 4 o'clock Wed- nesday aft.rnoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. All University women, including freshmen, who are interest- ed in stage-craft or play production, are eligible to membership. There will be an important meeting of the Girls' Mandolin club at 7:15 o'clock, Tuesday evening, Oct. 12, in the Women's league room at Univer- sity hall. Several announcements will, be made, and plans for the year will be discussed. The University Girls' Glee club will hold try outs at four o'clock Tues- day and Wednesday afternoons in Miss Hunt's studio, room 204, School of Music.I Athena Literary society will ho'd its opening meeting of the year at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday evening, in the Alpha Nu rooms in University hall. FIFTEEN WOMEN PROFIT BY SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS Fourteen senior women and one jun- ior woman have been loaned money to a total of $2,000 from the various funds for the purpose of helping de- serving women students this semes- ter. .... . . I .. President Marion L. 'Burton and Dean Myra B. Jordan compose the committee in charge of selecting those who receive these benefits. These loans are made from the Lucinda Stone, the Dr. Florence Huson, the Jane Turner, and the Detroit Federa- tion of Clubs funds. About $1,500 more will be available during the year. As a rule these foundations are a sum of $5,000 which is invested and the interest only used. The Lucinda Stone fund which has been running for; 14 years has benefited 109 women, in amounts totaling $5,000 without, any use of the principal. Practically all of these recipients have paid their notes. The loans bear no interest. CORRECTION According to the scholarship chart, Alpha Chi Sigma was classed as a' general freternity and should have been classed at a professional fratern-. ity. I1 Are you going to take pictures today? Better bring the films here for develop- LYNDON & COMPANY - EST. 1905 - 719 North University Avenue ing and printing. Your pictures get the benefit of our experience and up- to-date methods. 1' ... . . ------mww W IIAMMUMMOSM mmmmwmmm Use It -Then Decide ,We Will Lend You an AutoStrop Razor for a full thirty day trial. If you then de- cide to keep it, pay us $5.00 for it-if not, return it without further obligation. You Pay Nothing to Try This Razor ar sy /% .. 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FOR RENT-Room for two or three. Half block from campus. See Graves 608 East William St. FOR RENT-One room in faculty fam- ily to instructors or upperclassmen. Phone 1555-W. FOR RENT--Single room for rent for lady. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J. FOR RENT-Good suite $8. 806 S. University St., opposite Tappan Hall. FOR RENT-Garage east of campus. 524 Linden St. Phone 2328-J. FOR RENT-A very desirable single room. Inquire 315 S. Division, FOR SALE FOR SALE-Essex roadster. Practic- ally new, run only 3,000 miles. Five Cord tires and complete equipment. Mechanically perfect and a bargain for cash. Dr. S. G. Bush, ChElsea. Phone 27. FOR SALE-Modern six room house, fine S. E. location. Beautifully de- corated, clean, ready to occupy. $3,000 down and monthly payments. Telephone owner, 1600-J. FOR SALE-Ripe Bartlett Pears and Jonathan Apples. Just right for eat- ing. 2305 Geddes Road. Phone 1907-W. FOR SALE-Hand carved rosewood table, Louise Quinze. Perfect con- dition. Phone 1177-J, 809 E. Kings- ley St. -FOR SALE - Gibson Mando-Cello. Practically new, fair price. Over- land Garage. Phone 2440, evenings. FOR SALE-A banjo mandolin. Call 1828-J. LOST AND FOUND LOST-On corner of State and Wil- liam a gold "M" pin set in pearls. Between 2 and 3 o'clock Saturday. Finder please return to Jas. R. Os- wald, 603 Madison and get reward. LOST-IN Engineering Bldg "Gray's Principals and Practice of Electrical Enginering. Please call Every, 2738. LOST-Phi Delta Theta badge. Re- ward if returned to 1437 Washtenaw. Phone 319. LOST-A "Steelpoint" Fountain Pen. Missed in University Hall. Phone 1070-J. LOST-K. K. G. sorority pin. Namc on back. Finder please call 390. Re ward. LOST-A student's unsigned Athletic Book. Reward. Call 2325. TUESDAY 6:0--Sigma Nu alumni dnner, room 133, Union. All unaffiliated Sigma Nus requested to attend. 6:30-The Mathematieal club will hold a dinner in room 319 of the Union. 7:00-The Youngstown club will meet in room 304 of the Union. 7:00-Tryouts for University Sym- phony orchestra, University School of Music. 7:1--Freshman football team meets in the billiard room of the Union. 7:30-Web and Flange meets in room 302 of the Union. 7 :3 Sphinx meeting at the Union. 7:30-Adelphl House of Represena. tives meets in University hall, fourth floor. 7:45-Rentucky club meets in room 306 of the Union. 7:45-Sophomore medics hold dinner in room 318 and 320 of the Union. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Miss Moses announce the re-opening of their dancing classes for the University men and women in Nickels' Arcade Hall. Enroll Mon- day or Tuesday evening, 7:15 to 8:15, Oct. 18 and 19. Classes will be held for advance students and beginners. Private lessons by appointment. Call 1545-W for further information.-Adv. Let us keep your clothes clean. 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