J Cfool lUI /l USZC Students To Give Reciral Tonight Advanced students of the School of Music will give the next student's re- cital at 7:3U o'clock tonight at the school. Their program will be as follows: Quartet, A minor, Op. 29.... Schubert, (Second and Third Movements) I D. Hartley Sinclair, Josephine Conn- able, Vio.ins; Clarence Post, Viola; W. L. Newbury, Violoncello Sonata, Op. 53 (1st Movement), Beethover, Marian Bland Sonata, Op. 10, No. 3-Presto, Beethoven an the catalogues,t w ,in Interested Party. ALUMNAE COUNCIL SELLS S'l Al IONERY As an effective means of advertising the University of Michigan League campaign, the Alumnae council has had stationery printed for _ the use of the women on the campus and alum- nae. Stationery may be procured at the office of the Alumnae council which is located in Alumni Memorial hall. The council is selling the stationery at cost, the enve'opes 50 cents per hundred and tlie paper 50 cents per hundred sheets. df oa y I Althea Bird Vissi d'arte (from Tosca).,...Puccini Harriet Bush Capriccio, Op. 76, No. 2......Brahms The Nightingale .......Alebriff-Liszt Lotus Land.............Cyril -Scott Mary -Louise Maxwell MBFGFWKYQPJP-P Concerto, A minor ...........Viotti (First Movement) Katherine Schaible Canzonette Pensorosoe.................Liszt Sposalizio Cage Clark Love Me Qr Not.............Secchi Reqpiem.............. ...Foote Love Song ................Brahms Richmond Gardner 32 Variations...........Beethoven Evelyn Pace The Snow Witch The Wayghtes of Bremen (from German Fairy Tales) ......Bendel Normand Lockwood "BOOK PRIESJUSTIFIED" SAYS INTERESTED PARTY IN DIS- CUSSION ON EXISTING'RATES Editor, Michigan Daily: An article appeared in yesterday's Daily concerning the price of books in. the Ann Arbor bookstores, particu- larly on the book, Ziwet and Hopkins "Analytic Geometry." The author of the article claims that the book sold for $1.75 at Buffalo, whereas it was sold here for $2.25. # Perhaps if he has time, he might drop in at one of the bookstores an'd ask to see their invoice on the book, which would undoubtedly say $2.25 less 1-5 or $1.80 upon which cost, the cost of transportation ymust be added. This book several years ago, so'd for $1.75, but is now listed at $2.25. Perhaps they, had a quantity of these books on hand at Buffalo and because so few were sold, had' not reordered for some time, consequently not-know- ing the new price.j Ibelieve that the prices of all books are listed in catalogues and if some unbeliever were to ask the prices of various books in the stores he would" *ADRIAf4-A#4H AMItS1SU MU <"r( rrlf'T i? V -, nn tso"nf f u* " BUS LEAVES CORNER OF MAIN & HURON STREETS INSTEAD OF AT,TF'NPI, HOTFL A.M. P.M. P.M. A&PV Daliy Daily Daily Dai' 7.3O :30 ,Lv... Adrian ...Ar. 7:00 12.4 S..s a:os ..Tecumeeb ... 6:25 #9:1 4:2c 3:z5 .- Clinton .. 6:o5 ;:1 ) s s3 ......saline ... s:1s II. s45 3:45 Ar. Ann Arbwr Lv 4:41c **. M "P.M.P.M. A&"Y Read Um S TNDAVY INT ROLIDAYS P.M P.Mt Lv3a 1r Adrian As 9:00 4:2S ..,...Clinton ..... 8:4s F d bainte 7:1 . rt 5 5Ar, Au terh l mLv 64 m ve n bot h F uIne SrMAN scm rtacy JOTed. CWe YUAVRO MTiT IF YOUR. NZA- PLC- ARRAN cgM~NTS AREE RICHI' IF Old Winter tries to fright- en you, you can tell him to move on about his_ business if your house is comfortably heated. We can give you a lot of good tips and a lot of good service when it comes to heat-. ing a house. Just,* give us a chance and see if we can't. WM.HOCHREIN, PLUMBER Phone 425 211 South Fourth Avenue r a ~ i ,. r. . Jl_ i , . J j 1T . T r - 4 '' ',. ^ 4, ' ' . i e I .Y y 9 O R ® .,. . Jt+ " { C o- % 4 " d 0 p. 4.-. ' 4 1} 1j ? . $3 T HOUSANDS of smokers have proved it-and now give the verdict to you-- Of all the other tobaccos NATURE has produced -none can approach the finest varieties of pure Turkish for cigakettes--x None has the delicious FLAVOR of the finest Turkish- None gives the ENJOYMENT of the finest Turkish- None will SATISFY you as will the finest Turkish- None but the highest grade and - personally selected Turkish tobaccos is used iz MURAD. If r 1- I^ . I . -- UtNIUM-SMAM m Si t.- t.-- IT Are You All Ready for the JHo N The Big, Eent of the College Year What a flutter and excitement the occasion brings with it. What a joyousr in selecting the habiliments with which to adorn one s self to obtain the .1 effect. The J-Hop is the occasion of occ asions and deserves your attentior every detail. We are well prepared to care for your needs from the robe to smallest accessory. Dance Frocks New features to be blrought out are the plain basque waists with full scalloped skirts, corded effects and soft overdrapes, a few with silver cloth drop skirts, high or low neck lines and with tiny ruffles to make you think you have a sleeve while other models are designed with just the narrow shoulder straps, many of these dainty evening gowns have the silver cloth under bodice with the beautiful fabric draped over the silver. Georgette crepe is used to an excellent advantage in the designing of this little model In three different shades of bronze. Several tiers of. georgette form the pointed draperies that are edged with tiny silver cord, silver ribbon with long streamers to make the sash complete this frock. For the dark-eyed girl with black hair there is a charming gown in a; deep Poinsetta red shade, the skirt is of heavy satin with over drapes of georgette, silver cloth forms the bodice, straps of georgette meet on, the shoulder and wide varied colored silver ribbon is used for the sash. And then for the blue-eyed, golden-haired debutante nothing more charming has ever been shown than this wonderful model of golden rose taffeta. The plain basque waist has a beautiful allover silver lace yoke and the same lace is used in a tiny drop skirt that just shows below the full scalloped skirt on which heavy silver floral designs are embroidered. Silver ribbon in the pastel shades is used for the sash. One piquant little frock comes in peach taffeta with a very full skirt that is circled around and around with tiny ruffles that are picoted in silver cord, these same tiny .ruffles form a miniature sleeve effect that is charming. In Jade taffeta comes an exceptionally plain model that will suit the young lady who prefers the more conservative styles. A basque waist, perfectly pla.n with a full scalloped skirt and trimmed with two large feather flowers, one on the basque and the other on the skirt makes an exquisite gown. A beautiful coral Panne velvet model looks very stately and elegant with its plain basque waist and soft draperies that are caught up on one side with a large silver buckle, just the model for the tall woman to wear with grace. ow s, es and Cosmetics foi this distinctive occasioin Cold evenings play havoc with pink. and white complexions, army of right creams and lotions will put the enemy to rout. man need deny herself the remedies for, her coiiplexion wh( are so many delightful and soothing ones in our showing for th There are the Houbigant "Quelques Fleurs," perfumes and fa ders, Fiancee liquid powder, also the- Harriet Hubbard Ayer powder, Djer kiss and Dorin rouge, and Thel-Skaynet or P creams. da; QD , Beads Almost all of us have a hint of the. savage in our make-up, judging by /the way we adore these gay strings of beads. They're barbaric in_ their beauty and for the one-toned frock they are indespensible and trans- form the whole appearance. A beautiful 'showing of the many bright and different colored beads are very attractive to say the least. We also have the indestructible Pearl beads that are real appro- priate for most any costume. Dainty Handkerchiefs They must match the cost surely as ever the beads ornaments. Just as intrigt a different fashion are thje itely fine and sheer Madier, kerchiefs in endless desig ported specially for this o r14 ._ _ _ _ _ To enjoy 100%pure Turkish at its VERY BEST-to reach the PEAK of Cigarette Quality-you have but to smoke MURAD- Try MURAD to- day and "Judge for Yourself-!" Hair Ornaments Incomplete is the hair dress of the evening this season if it i finished with an artistic comb or pin carved or set with pretty j We are showing a lovely assortment of hair ornaments that are to meet with the satisfaction of the most discriminating woman. ish hair ornaments set with brilliant, sparkling sapphires, also beautiful display of jet Americai beauty shades, and emeralds. ! koN 20c *ANARO" CAP*?A4 STOCK OWN ED OBY S . r 4 Corsets that assume correct liges Lines-we encounter the word everywhere in the lanl of fashion and wisely so. Milady knows that it is not so much the importance of her costume as it is their "lines" which create her general appearance. We have a staff of corsetiere at your service that will select the right corset or corsetlette and fit you properly. The Indespensible 'Brassiere Party Pumps for the Hop Black satin or beautiful silver cloth made with the new strap pat- terns are -unusually pretty and. very comfortable. They are priced at $8.50 and $10.50. Glove Silk Underwear The esthetic underwear for formal occasions is the glove silk. Its negligiblesquantity- andbweight. make it especially' desirable under -elaborate dance frocks And its clinging softness is enjoy- able to the wearer. Durable and serviceable. There are bodice style glove silk vests in plain and em- broidered, bloomers and combina- tions in envelope and union mod- els. (First Floor) Undersilks for th special occasion In keeping with the dance are these underthings of er chine, wash satin and radiun A charming thought that the costume artistically corr Silk chemise in flesh or whi sort one wears for camiso bloomer. Daintiest of princess slips i or dark colors, silk petticea uriantly elegant or plain t in splendid variety, suited t under the party frock. In a word all the dainty things Milady could desire i plete her costume. ti V ; I VI Almost as necessary as the proper corset, this unassuming little ment plays its important role in creating the modish contour. present assortment presents innumerable styles as lovely as the imperious little lady would wish. (Second Floor) gar- Our most r, (Second F -L'