ER. 80,12 THE MICHIGAN DAILY - ESTELLE LIEBLING. NOV. 8 ets, five concerts, with eminent solo- certs, 50c, $1.00,.$1.50, $2.U0 on sale at ESTELLE LIEBLING, celebrated fists, Raoul Vidas, Violinist; Ossip Gab- University School of Music.-Adv. singer, will appear as soloist with rilowitsch, Pianist; Hans Kindler, the Detroit Symprony Orchestra, Hill 'Cellist; Bendetson Netzorg, Pianist, Don't forget to pay your Daily sub- Auditorium, November 8. Season tick- $2:00, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. Single con- scription.--Adv. All women who have- been warned or are on probation are requested to see Dean Myra B. Jordan at once. 7 THE HOME OF THE TFit"HIk~eyfGaiine S ffor Tboxorrow The first of the series of hockey games is to be played Monday at 4 o'clock on Palmer field, by the first Junior team and the first freshman team. The second game will be played Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock by the senior and sophomore first teams. Acolytes Will Meet Tuesday Acolytes, campus philosophical so- ciety, will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday in room 106, Mason hall. Martin ten Hoor, president of the society, will r~a n nnnrnF".afvn 1l DAILY SUBSCRIPTIONS The Daily business office re- quests all persons paying sub- scriptions to do so between the hours of 8 o'clock and 5 o'clock. It is also requested that where the mail is used checks and not cash be sent. The address of the subscriber to be given in each instance. i ( RED STAR VAPOR OIL STOVE 11 1 Sigma Delta Phi will meet at 12 o'clock Tuesday at the Dey studio for the Michiganensian picture. i E . You should see this wonderful and economical Stove The expense of running this stove is less than half of any other stove Perfection Oil Heaters ... . . ..... $6.25 and $7.00 ElectricHeaters ................ $7.50to $10.00 Electric Bulbs ...:.. .... .......... 40 cents up Hylo Electric Lamps ................... $1.00 Final tryouts for the Girls' Glee club will be o'clock, Monday, Oct.31, at of Music. Freshman held at 4 the School! i oeaa a paper on N; opher or Poet?" Try a Daily Want. ianL'aLyaU4.riis~ ANN ARBOR SHOE REPAIRING FACTORY. Bring your repairs and save money by walking a block; next Ad. It pays.-Adv. to Ham's Lunch Room. 534 Forest Avenue -Adv. The Michigan Dames will entertain their husbands at a hallowe'en party at 8 o'clock Monday evening, Oct. 31, in Barbour gymnasium. The party will not be a masquerade as was formerly planned. The Stanley chorus of women's voices will hold a business meeting with election of officers at 5 o'clock Monday afternoon at the School of Music. SUNDAY WHITNEY BEST SEATS NOV . T$2.00 -O .A T HEA T RE 9 M A IL NOW Eureka Vacuum Electric Cleaners .', .. ; ..w PRWIr v JRrou'r sX M PQO "V..he U .YbA ate tsar c r pa(RIM i610 310 0. 9TAX9- 9TREST All must Grace Junior Girls' play manuscripts be handed to Elsa Oiesen or Fry by Monday, Oct. 31. THIE SELWYNS PI2ESENT AM F-2CAS FOREMOST DRAMATIC ACTUESS- Rehearsal of the University Girls' Glee club' will be° held at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in Newberry hall, instead of Barbour gymnasium.. SHUBERT MICHIGAN MME P [POVA Week Starting Sunday, October 0 Nights, 75c-$2; Wed. Mat. 50c-$1 Saturday Mat. 54-$1.50$ Mat. Wed. and Saturday 50e Ao $2.00 GARRICK DETROIT Week Starting SUNDAY, OCT. 30 Nights, 50C to $2.50 MICHIGAN AVE. AT WASHINGTON BLVD. - MAIN 7790 AMERICA'S FOREMOST STAR Return of the Distinguished Star After An Absence of Y Direction of Mr. Lee, Shubert THE GREAT ROMANTIC ACTOR MME. PETROVA MR. LEO DITRICHSTEI (Herself) in "The White Peacock" In the Gay French Comedy "Toto" i Fears i i i i i i Y11 i i i i i i i i i - i i - i i i i i - - .R _ ' i i i i i i l of Al- i i C i i i H as one r r i liner. THE5 MOST SENSATIONAL EFI:OQT OF HER, 'WON DEI~r-u4, CARAER2. WHO WILL APPEAR~ IN PERS$ON IN THE SPOKEN MRAMA "THE- WHITE PEACOCK" A Romantic Play "Presenting 'The Great Lover' as a Merry Monarch luring Night Life" '/ Exclusive Production and Metropolitan Cast By Maurice Hennequin and Felix Duquesnal Adapted by Ahmed Abdullah Including Leon Gordon, Malcolm Fassett, Muriel Tindal, E. L. Fernandez George G. Thorpe, Marguerite Maxwell, Anne Southerland Charles Brokaw, Judson Langill and Betty Wilcox "One of Mr. Dltrichsteiu's Most Brilliant Vehicles as we] of His Most Dazzling Personations." -Ashton Stevens, Chicago Herald and Exam P PARCEL DELIVERY -TELEPHONE 2700, TRUNKS 'N EVERYTHING ANN ARBOR CHOP SUEY 314 S. State St. Place Newly Decorated QUICK SERVICE PRICES REASONABLE EVERYTHING GOOD ji THIRD ANNUAL EXTRA CONCERT SERIES FIVE ATTRACTIVE ORCHESTRA CONCERTS BY THE DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH, Conductor WITH A CELEBRATED SOLOIST AT EACH :JNLSi4ALLAJJ Soprano rte ®s es ® w sr .. _ _ .. SCHEDULE OF DATES TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 ESTELLE LIEBLING SOPRANO MONDAY, DECEMBER 12 RAOUL VIDAS VIOLINIST MONDAY, JANUARY 23 OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH PIANIST MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 HANS KINDLER 'CELLIST MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 BENDETSON NETZORG PIANIST TO THE PUBLIC In response to many requests the University Musi- cal Society has enriched the Extra Concert Series by the inclusion of five orchestral programs at each of which a gifted soloist will also appear. Obviously, an undertak- ing of such magnitude involves heavy financial obliga- tions. The Society hopes to make such a series an an- nual event. In order to do this the enthusiastic support of all who are interested in good music is invited; other- wise it will not be possible tqi continue such an orchestral series as an annual event. The prices of course tickets have been placed at the lowest possible point to cover expenses, and have been based on the assumption that the auditorium will be entirely filled. Special attention is- called to the fact that the seats in the upper balcony ($2.00 and $3.00 for the course) are particularly desira- ble for orchestral programs. M - CAROM BILLIARDS Eighteen tables on the ground floor for this most popular recreation. You are missing part of the pleasure of college life if you do not make use of them regularly. $ LIAABD -CItiAZO CAN 5E PPES 5LUMlCRES SODCAff "we tz-V It tat you ri#iht' OSSIP GABRILOWITSCHi Conductor and Piano Soloist SCHEDULE OF PRICES Your attention is called to 'the fact that on the basis of the course prices given below the admission to individual concerts ranges from as low as 40 cents to a maximum of one dollar, prices which bring good music within the reach of all. $5.oo seats: Three center sections on the main floor and the first eight rows in the first balcony. $4.00 seats: Two side sections on the main floor and the last seven rows in the first balcony. $3.00 seats: First fourteen rows in the second balcony. $2.oo seats: Last ten rows in the second balcony. COURSE TICKETS are now on sale at the University School of Music. RAOUL MIAS Violinist CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. NDETSON NETZORG Pianist