THE MICHIGAN DAILY They're Vivacious! -a good smoke -not dried out, you know -sort of fresh, lively, -Vivacious, is the word -Icompa-rably fine! §3ended in the Good Old English Way Schumacher Hardware Co.. A Store of individual Shops 308-10-12 So. Main St. Phones 174-175-M Suggestions for Christmas Smoking Stands Candle Sticks Poker Sets Candles Ash Trays Casseroles Pocket Knives Water Sets Razors Tea Sets Aa Carving Sets Trays Flashlights Call Bells w Guns Fruit Baskets -Fishing Tackle Mahogany Goods Incense Book Ends U r p-1 E I'm 111 a IL 11 UNIED CI"GAR SO"TOREf" NUVO PIPES, we have them, unbreakable connec- tions, guaranteed from burning out or breaking Stem, price $1.25; cutto................. 5c One Act Plays On Club rogram Players club program for Wednes- day night, Dec. 14, will include two one act plays, and special music by the musical department of the club. The plays are, "Sham" by Frank Tompkins, and "The Finger of God" by Percival Wilde. They will be pre- sented in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Members of the stage committee are at work on several new settings 'in their "club workshop" which will ap- pear for the first time in the Decem- ber program. Members of Players club are not only designing scenery but are painting and constructing it as well, and will continue to do this through- out the year, under the direction of Milton Landy, '23, chairman of the stage committee. "The Finger of God," a social satire, 's directed by Isabel Kemp, '22, with the cast; "Strickland," taken by Wendell Hanselmann, '23; "Benson," by Milton Klee, '24; and "The Girl," by Esther Welty, '23. "Sham," a one act drama is under the direction of Henry Goff, '23, and the cast is: Charles, the Household- er, by Nayf Bashara, '23 Law; Clara his wife, by Adele Zimmerman, '22; and the Thief, by Jack Holden, '22. EVANS TO GIVE ORGAN RECITAL THIS AFTERNOON Harry Russel Evans, of the School of Music faculty, will give the next organ recital in the twilight series at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon in Hill auditorium. His program is as follows: March from the "Sonata Ponti- fcale" .............. Lemmens Idylle in G...............Maskell Sonta, No. V, in C. Minor, Opus 80................. Guilmant Adagio; Scherzo A Song of India (by request) .........Rimsky-Korsakow (Arranged by H. R. E.) Concert Variations .......... Bonnet, betrayal of the Philippine people to withdraw from the islands and ter- minate our relationship there without giving the Filipinos the best chance possible to have an orderly and per- manently stable government. The commission also recommended that the present general status of the Philippine Islands continue, that in case of deadlock between the gov- ernor-general and the Philippine Sen- ate the President of the United States be authorized to make final decisions, and that under no circumstances should there be allowed to be estab- i shed a situation which would leave the United States in a position of responsibility without authority. Get 'em from 0&H1 Men's Shoe Shop Quality, Service and Combined Style in these sturdy 0. & H. oxfords. Besides these very essential features, we have a fitting service second to none in the city. Sizes range from extremely narrow to wide, and six to eleven in length. Last, but not least, is the price, which, considering the other advantages of buying here, is much more reasonable than elsewhere. 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He will arrange for the schedule of tfre Yale-Iowa game to be played next year before he leaves New Haven. CORNELL-Competitors for the positions of any major sport manager at Cornell will wear black caps with red bands, bearing also the first let- ter of the sport for which they are competing. This has been adopted as a means of showing the college what men are interested in the manager- ships and allowing students a betterj opportunity to consider the candidatesI before election. CALIFORNIA-Students from out- side the, state of California have or- ganized an Equal Privilege associa- tion for the purpose of testing the constitutionality of the present fee of $150 required of outsiders who at- tend the University of California. Definite action may be expected in$ about four months. WISCONSIN-Wireless stations in Wisconsin, Missouri, Indiana, Kansas, Illinois and Ohio reported hearing thei recent concert by the Cincinnati Symphony orchestra in the Universityl of Wisconsin gymnasium as sent out1 by wireless telephonefrom the uni versity wireless station. CORNELL-Louise Hamburger, of Brooklyn, N. Y. recently won a de- cision for $25,000°from Cornell for the loss of an eye. The accident occured ten years ago, when Miss Hamburger was a freshman working on an ex- perirrent calling for a mixture of sul- phide anO.~ lime. On heating the mix- ture the explosion occured. KEEP PRESENT STATUS IN PHILIPPINES, SAYS REPORT Comiunission Warns Against Betrayal By Withdralving From isladnds In the report of the special mission to the Philippine Tslands under Get. Leonard Wood to the War Departwert it was concluded that it would be a I Gifts that Pay Tribute to Feminine Charm Negligees Piquant, Daring, Dainty, Desirable I I. U' I. 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