THE MICHIGAN DAILY __ I "EAST IS WEST" TO BE AT WHITNEY William Harris Jr's. production of "East is West" that held the attention of New York theatergoers for two seasons will be brought to the Whit- ney theater on Monday, Nov. 28. Its authors Samuel Shipman, of Friendly Enemnis fame, and John B. Hymer have laid its opening in China and . then transfer its action to San Fran- cisco. The story deals with the sale of a Chinese maiden to a *fatherly Chinese merchant, from San -Fran- cisco through the solicitation of a young American. In the California city to which she has been taken by her well meaning purchaser she meets a designing roue who effects a second purchase of the girl. The roue's de- signs fail of realization through the alertness of the American who spirits, the girl away to his owrr house where she series in the capacity of-maid to his sister Here the Chinese maiden gets her, first impressions of American manners and habits and her efforts at imitat- ing them lend much to the comedy with which "East is West" abounds. City Girls to Sell 1000 Lbs. of Soap One thousand pounds of soap to be sold by Christmas was the goal set by the Ann Arbor University women at their meeting Tuesday night in Lane hal. Busines affairs were dis- cussed and they decided to give a dance December 26. Engagement Announced by Graduates Announcement is made of the en- gagement of Florence Hommond, '12, of Ann Arbor and Verne Crandell of Detroit. Crandell took his A. M. de- gree here last June. CITY MANAGER'S MEET AT CHICAGO 'Appearance of men who were not engineers was one of the principal change in the characteristics of the men who attended the City Managers' Association conference in Chicago last week. Journalists and lawyers put in their appearance at this confer- ence for the firts time, according to Prof. Robert T. Crane of the political science department, who attended the conference. "It was the biggest turnout in the history of the organization. Over 90 members were registered" said Prof. Crane. "There are at the present time 185 bona fide city managers and 75 city officials whose powers approxi- mate that of city manager." FOR YOUR Sunday Night LUNCH TRY BLIGHTY 709 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. TAXI 1 1, 19111 i / IIIIInIIYI f. IeR MIl PHONE DODGE CABS ~9 9 i- -2 "I ' Overcoats U IOrcoats a JU'jLt,,r There Is No Doubt About It i I I SCENE FROM "EAST IS WEST" W HIC;I WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE WHITNEY THEATER ON NOVEMBER 28. You just CAN'T help liking those cream Fried Cakes that they make at PHONE 2508 The Ann Arbor Creamery 123 W. Liberty Telephone 664 We also handle fresh Butter and Eggs "Ge )Come' of &fergine" These Are When t the Days r tI \{ f2 k l t a 4% 0" F 4 h l l "¢ ' II tlat J N w. I I ,/ I I he Man I SCIENTIFIC CLEANING Our equipment makes it possible for us to clean cleaner than any other way. Try us and be convinced. SWISSILIZED GARMENTS STAY CLEAN LONGER" THE HOME OF ENERGINEt Who Forgot PHONE 2508 209 SO. 4TH AVE The Only Place Energine Is Used in Ann Arbor UNITED GAR TORE $5.00 Prince o fWales Pipes cut to $1.00 while they last. $1.50 Safety Razors cut to....'.............65c each Bee Playing Cards 50c. Bicycle .... . . ............45c Prince Albert, Velvet, Tuxedo, Edgeworth, 15c per Tin. 16 oz. Tin, $1.45. Jars, $1.60. We have Barking Dog Smoking Tobacco, none better, 30c It never bites. THE RIGHT, STORE WITH THE RIGHT PRICE Is Forgitten By J. R. HAMILTON Pormer Advertising Manager of Wanamaker'es, Philadelphia Even the man who forgot to set the semaphore and killed a hundred people is seldom remembered by name. He simply passes out of the lives and the activities of men. It behooves us all to remember. And memory? Memory IW the shortest-lived of all the faculties. In some scientific tests made a few years ago it was found that memory reaches its clearest vision about twenty minutes after any occurrence. From then on the picture dims. And what we hold so vividly in our minds years after an occurrence is not the memory but the imagination of it. Now hundreds of people are trying to impress some big idea upon our fleeting memories every day. They are trying to. tell us about their store, or their merchandise, or their advantages of some kind or other. They are trying to impress upon us the advantages of their time-savers or their money-savers. They are trying to tell us of some luxury we ought to have. They are trying to give us a mental picture of some necessity. They are spending a great deal of money in doing this. And it seems only fair when they go to all this effort for our benefit that we should at least give them some small part of our active attention. The reason these people advertise again and again and again is because we will not compel our eyes to see what they have to say nor our minds to remember it. ° And so they are obliged to compel our memories for us. And so they do it in spite of us, because they have also learned that constant !repetition is the greatest method of training the memory and instilling an impor- tant fact into our minds. But the point is that advertising is far more important even for us who buy than for those who sell. For advertising has come to signify an act and an emblem of good faith throughout all the channels of trade. Andfso those of us who have not learned to read the adver- tising and to remember its message are constantly being tricked in price and fooled in quality. We are the ones who lose out in the fight. We are the man at the semaphore. We who forget are forgotten. (Copyrighted.) *I U I. U, Just returned from the market with the finest line of overcoats Ann Arbor has ever seen. If you want to get a real overcoat the time is NOW. The PLACE is at CORBETT'S where you always get your money's worth and then some. If you buy one of our Fitform Overcoats you get a real Coat at the right price. Come down to Corbett's on Liberty where all the young men come. I I I WOOL HOSE AT A BIG SAVING Tom Corbet 1 WE TREAT YOU RIGHT 116 EAST LIBERTY STREET Where Fitform Clothespare Sold 118 E. Huron Street THANKSGIVING SPECIAL 2 for 25c Porto Rico Anniversary Cigars-1 Oc each LINDENSCHMITT, APFEL & CO.RMichaisr N ® Michaels-Stern & Co. r... ........... 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