TI IE MICHICAN DAILY 4 WHAT'S GOING ON, NTI CE-Copy for this colsup. shotili bo sublnaitted by13, .:;) o'clock 01 thme day before pitllieatlum. T[UESDAY9' 10):00-senior engineers meet il rooltIm 348 of the Enginecring builinug. z 11 :0$--SNopbomiorc engincers rmee~ft i room 348 of the Engineering" build- wife (?:nil..;roolr of the LUnio.. Ho15ll nI, i, H. ('rr~zmn spi zlsIn. room 1B of Law b Iuilding. 4 : 3t-Clhiles blusiness s v~ nl try outs izet'inr~ 'ess builing 6:01)-'3';Ikcst P1)bamiqui,in LkC-, cafe, tS:ITh- fuidcut Press clb diIII:r inAliyE inlane lhail. 306>ofct he lUnion.ax. 7:00-Glee club meet-. in uipler !read. ing room of the Union.( S:(-"Tr1ke Gospel of St. Jo,'n, " courstI IV, iln Upper room, Lane ball. 7 :1 - ignia Delta CMi meets ill the Union. 7:;;4- Iound Up c l it. iiiiion :at Uni- io. 7:.3O- -'reslnl~li lnu~ i eets ilk as - selinbly 11211 of the Union. 7::34--Underclass conduct eonnttee { meets in room, 302 of the Union. 7::30-Ailptia Kappa Psi meets in room I 304 of the Union.If 7::30-Adelpi meets In Adelpimi room,(c fourth floor. University hall. 8 :00-D~odo perfor"tmnce in D~odo play S':00--rclm l 1y3,iin S~ai Castwel Ang;ell ihail.t V .orke rs See P- t 1a7 (? - cl Y ,uue rowu ichrigan club lS)L AL IN DF GIVE S (toy Spa in, where ]:expi)ect; orsm llcf.in. roorn "2N5;of the Union, his atl tesinti.eUieriyofMd To Win Labor ites 7:"- eb and fl Inge inpts hIrv~Mu LAST TALK H ER J ridin th.e ifal H'~m 1) ~f ~rio. li '104 of the Union.___ A.P A~l Of Societyes n ia-lide f ad¢,ies { Arl R3d ihalProf. Antonio (G. Of M~d Cccle ilso i .. r hayn dPallcue n~ rid, and a memrber cf the S-anish de- De ' Mrt(er 1. olty, o(;lIhe Itura! Science auditorium. ; partmient dutring the presenlt school' c'I olgi n ftecn year, delivered a lecture yesterday raft- trln;s oteAri Bn,"ofc, Ut - N)'UlCES1. ernoon in Ale Natural Science audi-'pbiaio fTu eaP, nto r 1 honorary engineering society%, wh Ih I utro:tin ~c skeches by. d varxi 8. toriaun. He spolke on thte minor works will be mnailedl to memeso h r 1Schilling,, architect, in architectural ofCe ; es ganization in every state of the cation corridor case.- In his talk Profesor Solalinde paint- Saturday. The qluarterly magazine is Photog-rapHs of Chicago Tribune ct n-elouthtahohkn ntewolbig edited by John W. Ross, '2.3h, a.,) pettio buldigs n Lbray hilover as the author of Don Quixote, sited by the local chapte of Tau Blet :use." Cervantes' other lite'r~ry work waq ;Pi. CiSC. not ensuperally eknown adapeitd lie(iicu~ef soe f i, ad ointed Let "J7immiie thpe adtaker" find it' out its 1ucculiar merits. I The talk was the las4 of a. large ~ HAVE YOU TRIED numberOiven y Profssor Slalind r Ln o ienb rfso ollnemT-'this yecr. He leaves for the Univer. 'PIANOi TUNING cI u. 99 sity of California within I10 days, S'iaool 1 131 i'F uflei [J{ u v here he will lecture duiring their P HIONE .02 ~ f !H OfI a R., 418N. iton1. I summ'xer period. He will' then return - .,... f f IF FORSPRNG EVE 4.R lnsDO SO TODAY l ,lsasIFTake one riding habit, add a congenial companion, and". Britih workers vre won lEain g if mix w'tith two of lMullison's saddle horses. Take in the these leaders will fall l'or, the charm of Chocolate malted drink for pnar i n rto ordssa.edd society and go over to the "enemy.";.. Since the labor leaders,, in breeches - THE NULLISON STABLES and silk stockings, were guests of roy- alty at ttuckitnhaim palace the rank Phone 87 and file of 'thle laborites have been in- Easy. Accordiing to reliable reports an "'Electropure"- Product the silk stockings of J. R. Clynes came down while that renowned laborite' was at the king's palace for the recent "get together" party. Delr hoe1 in room '342 of the Union. ' $A tM CI 265£. HURON PON r14F Teoll your bysis * pSro0f. QHAVINGT crentr caps have an unzcanny habit of Hingd Cp sown ereis o re' r'tbe. ou can't per- sulade itt to r}U)iow0n (A rain p i t refuses to go 1nea r the bathroom bloor-. In biefC!, it defies all previoUS lawes gover~nig the beha, vior of shaving ( :-canYi caps. Wiliam' havngCreamn, in the sa,,,ne way,, up)sets all traditio.I~s about shaving. Firsn~t of all , it (':ceeds every knowvn speecd limait for softei-iin the beard. Yiou c-an get your face ready for shaving In less time wvith Williams' than with aniy shavring creamr you ever used. In the secondpac,VWiliams'h,,,as apositive effect for good on the skirt. Your face, withthe wholesome care N I' '' which Williams' gives, is k-P nbte onlto n uet more cornforta~ble. Test out these advan tages which Williams' o ffers. Start with Williams' to--morrow, and see what a timre saver it +4, is and how it helps m ake- shaving more enjoyable. 12:1,---M~mm.isfclylnhh main' din'ing room o" the 'Union. 4:00-11, Q0.rT. C. fndprclic I, -Newberry hall. 4:1-Oraiurecitail inl 11i111anditlor- 4:1 >-&fhiary ball colkillitictee meets Cong rfgational church. 7:0 :t)Feslmnan Glee claup~ i iets III upper reading room of the Union. 7 :15-'Veterniis of forelp; Wars ineet! in assemibly hall of the Union. Readt the Want Ad I , - I . - Sk~ti de ts rilpply Store E A 1IE CLTUBt'7UNCU I[ l' ~CLUB 712 Arbor StreetI Str ate and Pseksrd ' Streets Choco, ByDeli I I I I SutL L ntivmity Ave. olat, @04e 44 f Ifilk 1 aBars 4 MSI y '''4 M ....,. .; i , . f ., '-U- Engineers' and Architects' Materials Stationery, Fountain F'ens, LLoost L..eaf Books Cam~eras and Supplit~s rn IT COJSTS NO lO 'RF TOR RIDE IS .SILLED P7' NSIRI r a Vj.. Co Candies, Laundry Agency'fobaccos a ~ - 0 I ,. _,. 3 Rkead The Daily "Classifid'Ci '" __________.____________ GUSTAV -HOLST amw EA AL N. MOOIRE FIRST CONCERT I THIRD CONCERT FIFTH CONCERT IXGRE'Gco~'T WenedaMay fIC, 8:00 P. i. Benlismhlxo GigIj, Tenor The 1' 3b (rsity Chorail Uplion Chi3cag o symphony Orchestral Frederick Stmock, Coaductcex! ,4 rO, from 'Thes Queen of Sheba .............Goldiniark Aria, "Cielo e mar" frm "La C ioconda" .... Ponchielli Symphony in D minor.. Franck Arafrom "L'Roi d'Ys".. .Lalo Opus 29, No. 1 ...... ..11o1st riai, "-Wappari" fromt "Martha" ..........Flotow Chiorale , "Awake," and Choral Finale, from "Dc 'ijieeistursiner....llWagnecr 'rida~y, Ifay 18, 2:30 P. 31. Sizt ime Keener, Soprano Arthur JRr~ifll rTenor Mrs. Gleorge Dr. Ilx,:ad, Pianist 4'i drenMs' P'tvlChorusa Anthmony .J.Whitioire, Violinist fxeor ge O4,ar floweit, Conductor A Pryer .........'.Bee thzoven The Linden Tree .....Schubert aria, "-'li moon of mny delight" ...,.,... .,Lhrnann Nearest andI Dearest A'Streanilet Fuill of Flowers .......... aracciol Wat'l rer~s Nght Sone; ...... ubinstein Voce di P'rimiavera-Waltz . .. .,. trauss Ave Ma-la .............Lzi Agnus Dci..............Bizet The N"i .ht Wind ........ Fariey There are Fairie:, at the Potton of our Garde.'......Lehniann The Fail4e Prophet........ Scot I Selections from "Hlansel and Gretel".....luinperdlinckl Satarday, May 19, 2:::3 P. 31. Ernest Schellig, Pianist Chlca-6 Symphony Orchestra Frederick Stock, Conductor Prelude to "Lorecly".. . .'.ruch Symphony No. 3 (Rhenish) in B Flat, Opus 97...... Schumann Lebohaft; Scherzo (sehr massig); Niebt Schnell; Feierlich,; Le bhaft. (Transcribed for modern orches- tra by Mr. Frederick Stock() Fantastic Sulte, for Piano and Orchestra ...........chelling Allegro marziale; Molto vivace; Intermezzo; Virginia heel. ART] LIA3iINO GIGLI - - - - Tenor Metropolitan Opera Company MAIIETLE ADI)ISON -- Contralto Distinguished American Artist EINA I UPPINSTEI-N - - - Vialinist Hungiarian Violinist ARTHUR JKRAFT- -------Tenor A Splendid Ainericean Singer 81-ZANNE KEENER - - - Soprano Metropolitan Opera Company (dUSi' PPE IJANINE - - - Baritone Metropolitan. Opera Coimpany x CONDUCTORS GU8STAV HOLST (Guest Conductor) Eminent British Composer-Conduc F'REDERIt'K STOCK Conductor Chicago Symphony Or( EARL V. MOORtE Conductor University Choral Uujoi GEORGEOSCAR IWEN Conductor Children's Festival Ch ORGANIZATIONS T.ILE t1IVE TI SI TY CHORAL UN\ION .350 Singers THLE CHICAGO SYMPILONY ORCllESTII, 70 Players THlE CHIDREN'S FESTIVAL CHORUS 500, Singers ISTS FLORENCE M1ACBET1 - - Sopr'ano Chicago Opera Association EHNEST SCHLELLI\G -- - - Pianist A Master Virtuoso JE*ANE GORD)ON - - - - Contralto Metrop liitan Opera Comnpany CHTARLES .flARSI1At11 - - Tenor Chicago Opera, Association. CLAREXCE WITE11ILL - Baritone Metropolitan Opera Company HIEMRI SCOTT- - - - f ass-Barit~m C Metropoliton 'Opera Company rLOR NCHi MACBETH CLARENCE, W~t Ij-HILL N I MASELLE ADDISON ERNA RUBINSTEIN E~RNEST S'CHEILJNG SECOND CONCERT FOURTH CONCERT SIXTH CONCERT '1 mu-suy, May 17, 8:00 P. If. 31:th Addison, Contralto Erna )Rubbistelni, Violinist T ;m l Uiver-ity Choral Union. ('Idea!go Symlphoiiy Om'clies:tra ix9larsGeC3rge B. lihemd, Pa-uist 31r. Eric Delamnrter, Organist Oasta v Hoist, Earl V. clore and 1redrleli Stock Conductors C;;oral andl Fugue. . Bach-Abert Thre seectonsfrom ,Mass, B inr. .......... ...ach COTR SE TICKETS YrI-iy, ay 1%8, :00 P. Florence Macleth, Soprano (Aiuseppe 1)anisc, Baritone Th'le University Choral Union Ch('h aoSymphoniy Orchestra reerick Stohi kConductor Prel ude to "Die Koen-IgskI der" .........Huipcrdinck Credo from "Otello"...... Verdi Dance Poemi "Le Peri"... .Dukas "Charnaung Birdl" from "The Pearl of Brazil ........avid Romanza fromi "William Tell" .....Rossini Suitr ironi Opera "The Perfect Fool" ................Ioist Saturday, Mlay 10, 8:0O P. iii Samison and Delilah. Saint-Saens Opera in Three Acts Sill Available at the SCHOOL OF MUSIC $5.09 -$5.50 CAST Samson ...... Charles Marshall Delilah........Jeanne Gordon High Priest... C'larence Whithill An Old Hebrew er ct Abimelech r/ I " SUZANNE KEENER ,;EANNE GORDON ARTHUR KRAFT GIUSEJ-P E DAMS , I -.T if jl ltAAiT C 1i Ll1 ue w 5 IMMMEWMV-114 vfivk';V WM IN~ x