G oris Attention: Rainwater snam- ble Jeweler poos, hairdressing," marcel-waving. -- ~ NFace and scalp treatment. Wigs for P an A rent. Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski, .1110 S.4 oath Main University Ave., side entrance. Phone 696-W.-Adv. [' A FEW MINUTES' WALK UY AT BOTTOM PRICES M I C R O S C1OP1E S ON EASY TERMS stological and Bacteriological Laboratory Supplies AT LOWEST FIGURES Eberbach & Son Co. 200-204 E. LIBERTY STREET BLUE FRONT CIGAR STORE corner State and Packard Sts. UNIO6N PLAY HOUSE 1nemodeling Old Building Into Modern Theater For'Use By Students WILL HOLD PRACTICES, GIVE PRODUCTIONS IN WORKSHOP Work has been progressing rapidly during the past few days on the new Union theater and according to pres- ent plans the old Union will soon be converted into a playhouse with a seating capacity of 400 and a stage able to accommodate standard size scenery. Will have All Essetials From wall to wall the stage will measure 50 feet and from the curtain to the back wall will measure 30 feet. The opening will be approximately 28 feet by 16 feet which is about the av- erage. There will be three dressing rooms and a room for storing customes in the basement, the old dining rooms being remodeled for this purpose." The floor of the 'old building will be slanted in order to insure good vision fromany angle in the audience, and such an ar- rangement will also make it possible to accommodate an orchestra of 16 pieces in the orchestra pit. Seats for the new theater will be provided by the University from the balcony of the old University hall auditorium. Entrance on Jefferson A new entrance will be made in the building on the east side near Jeffer- son street and this will be the main entrance and exit. The old door near- er the Union on the east side will serve only as an emergency exit. For the first two months the new theater will be used chiefly for opera rehearsals and with this added equip- nent the cast will be able to do all the office of the Dean of Students, Joseph A. Bursley. All Classes of Work Desired However, several hundred jobs have been filled so far, Mrs. Stewart said, and applications for student help are slowly coming in. Board and room jobs are the most in demand as is al- ways the case, but there are applica- tions for specialized work in the office from a great variety of students, she said. Former bookkeepers, stenographers, musicians, chauffeurs' and clerks lead the list, while there are a few from almost every walk of life among the rest. Mrs. Stewart urged that people who have any kind of work they wish done, apply at the office of the Dean of Students for help, as they will be al- find the work they need. S. C. A. Helps._ Applications for work and also for student help are, coming in at Lane hall, it was stated there yesterday, and are being referred to. the Dean of Students except such as can be handl- ed immeriately without interferring with the ,work of the University de- partment. Scout Leaders To eet. Men interested in Boy Scout leader-j ship are requested to attend the get- together at 7:30 o'clock Thursday, September 29, in the council chamber at the City hall. Edwin J. Mellen,j city scout executive, is in charge The University Health se open this morning for its medical service to all stud Warren E. Forsythe, direc that all physicians and ass the staff will return this fal exception of Dr. Virgil Ross Dr. Hazen Miller, '20M, Floyd Allen, '21M, hav'e bee ed to positions on the staff ler assisted Dr. Hugh Cabo the Medical school, last year Allen was a Health service before graduation. Law text books, new ai hand, at Wahr's, 316 State and will als :I 32 Steps from State Stree PHONE 740-J You will find a GOOD Restaurant where you' will find food that just MAKES you eat it. The prices, too, are tempting. N ED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WITH COMPLETE LINE OF Buya meal ticket -$5.50 for $5.00 4OKERS' SUPPLIES STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES E CREAM MAGAZINES PAPERS Flowers Restauran COLD DRINKS 605 East Liberty St., r LAUNDRY AGENCY, ®l _____ :1al Rates to Fraternities, the Old Stand- their rehearsing with the secenery set X1111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1l1ff11 111111111llff up and not be handicapped- by make- shift settings up until the few nights "Get 1 Gd before preceding the initial perform- oo ye ance. Another feature of the new theater E will be the practical experience which it will afford men expecting to work back of stage on the opera and the a trf ace er;:Laboratory Suppli spotlight perfo~rjnances. Under the Ea o at r1 new arrangement the men will become thoroughly familiar with all the de-=E tails of handling the scenery and prop-Eand erties before the show is offered "to the, public. Plan Real Shows as Well After rehearsals for the opera have several amateur shows and vaudeville Ss skits in the theater. There is also a possibility that moving pictures will be shown, now and then, especially during week-ends. - at save you money* IN SEARCH FOR WORK NEW EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FINDS' POSITIONS. FEWER THANGoodyear Dr'g C APPLICANTS. o d eatrg o pi 107 South Main Street More students than jobs have been in evidence at the 'University employ- ment bureau so far this year, it was Try the.Drug Store first stated by Mrs. Mary L. Stewart' who has charge of the bureau, which is in 1 eS ts 'A 'S LUNCH ality, Service and Right Prices 1116 50. UNIVERSITY ny - --7 - ---------- fICHIGAN'S BEST BOOKSTORE as all summer long been preparing to Serve You iWetter than ever before rth an enormous -stock of New and Second-hand TEXT BOOKS for al )artments. wing Instruments, Lab Supplies, Loose-leaf Note Books, Fountain Pens, i are assured a cordial greeting and your moneys' worth at:, q WAH R'S UNIVERSITY BO DMEMO STOItE 316 STATE STREET