fliIlIIWllJ II IJUIIIJLU FUR TENNIS TOURNAMENT -- d Burning for "The~SI :1, Knf it of Cthe Ml $tarbo13ard P-rnngPestle".,rc' tollows. *Pw c''~,Luc n _.fspot'; 3 &)kPa ' - j tIl Ce :1 2 ;4o'lc'c #' s . Not own Iing s _metbi hick, bu~shewil hvecoiltr iluted t i e of e . t in' g C ! 't k c o c " , r' i 3 of the vo .;Thurs( ..ay evetn..jngsQ i li n. a' t. edue T ir .. ilv, '.. Uo1111 0 be 'h~C-11. -~ ~ ~ h" tuivc;-it of Mich11PianE tz" Nl [I(,, U i" 1 j t ', I , Dr. litn twill hold hIis regul'_ar B1iiO _Partuers have been announceed for! class at four o'cilck this after~ the first match in the women's ten- noon in the 'Y.'W. C. A." room at New-:toraetndhse rtcpt-bryHal ing have been requtested to play off their match and post the score on the There will be a meeting of all jnn-'i athletic bulletin board imimediate.(ly. ior women called by Catherin e Staf-1 Any woman not able to play off 11.; ford, chairman of the Junior~ Girls'j match at once is Asked to call Julia 'polay committee, at four o'clock this Coe, '23, S. of M. at 38.3-R. afternoon in Sarah !Caswell Angell The women wh'lo are able to play' nall. have been announced as follows: M.I D. Bogan, '2676 v-s. J. Bixby, 110-A.; Seniors are urged to come out for W. Caige, 676 s. . Rcl;Neil GC);lockey practice at 4:13 o'clock this af- E' Lauver, 39,1)vsi. Kitty Broadheadl, ternoon.. The teams will be selected 2676; D. Beckar d, 1288-J ivs. D. Eg- next week. gent, 849-1t; N. harsh, 1633-1, ,vs. K Styr, 570 5.Baike, 245- vs F.I ophomore women of the University Murray, 2676; AT. Gill, 2676, vs. H-. will meet at 4:15 o'clock today in Bar- Br Lce, 368; 0. Mc~eil, 3041-\ rv5. hour gymnasium. It is requested that El. Cayne, 715-.T,1D. IUroona, 8349 .TI the dollar tax for the freshman-solho - vs. 11. Kay, 1283-J; and D. Kamin, !m ore spread be paid at this time. 710-W vs. G. Allen, 1314-W; M. __ Coyne, 7155 vs. lAt. Murray, 2676., ir'~g~v1l 1p wl na hpr w[ ) 4: Hl4:Al ; 'fo Eist.L 1 t l(.9 ' ii'i O *A$ V 1J~~. 1ITRAHTS' FOR SIWS NM O UT I n '' '' TII Y fH _____"open sesamne" to this poitiou is 21or;-A fIl,1-S1r;i.lt13 S iHouse presidents of the various tarbhoard, and the secret word is league houses, dormitories and soror- "gloves." in short, members of Mortar- Five new member's were initiated ithies on the campus are requested to! board, in a desire to raise, money for! into Portia Literary society T.1uesday call before Wednesday, Nov. 1, at the the Women's league, are taking glove e vening at a regular weekly meeting office of the dean of women for the orders--not for common ordina~ry i d ofi the organization. The new menm- registration. blanks which are to be ' gloves, but for chic, smart, gloves dii- hers are: Katherine Fitch, Ruth Rost, used for signing out in the evening-. rect from Paris.# Florence Peterson, Marion Good, and At the end of each month the blanks , Any girl whiQ wishes to order Icag Lydia' Baird. f TheCAAUThar Begn ar Prices j "He may be your husband and my I cannot giv;e Ihim bac.k to you" greatest fric'nd, but -__ I v- +n 1- +nl- +- nA- TT-41i^-l. (P 1) 0 r I are to kue takienito Dean Hamilton's I black and wnite Khikgloves at~ office wher tehy will he kepa on file- or short three button kid glove,, at' - 1$2.40; or suede gauntlets at $3.50() (i.- Catholic Students' Fair Oct. 24 to 28'versable cuffs for $:3.75) has only to inclusive. Buy your fancy work and place her order with a member of knit goods for Christmuas. presents atI Mortarboard before next Tuesday. This an exceptionally low price at the Fair. v ill insure her a striking fair of Labor Temple, 310 S. Main St.-Adv. :glve to wear home at Christmas SHORTHAND B leginning Clays - October 30 IA-MI.LTON I 1USiNFS COLLEGE Snt 1e and IWill am Streets . I WOMEN TO VOTE' AT STATE ELECTION Attention of all women on the cam- pus is called to the- fact tha,,t the Women's Republican booth ope(ns to- (lay in the main corridor of Un11iver- city hall. Any woman twventy-one years of age who has previously registere-d in her home towtin or in Ann Ar'bor, may receive an absentee ballot at the boo0th which wviil enable her to par- ticipate in the state elections, Nov. 7. Beatrice Campbell, ',23, who is, in1 charge, announces; that the booth, will be continued for several dlays, or until all of the womlen initerested have been accommocdated with ballots. Houirs at which absen t bllots may be secured ' are fromn 11 to 12 o'clock in the morn- ing and from2 to 5 o'clock, afternoons. SECOND OF WEEKLY TEAS GIVEN :4FOR F F IYN WOM T()LlN Freshmen women and their junior advisors were entertained yesterday afternoon at thq second of the ° tease given by Mrs. Marion L. Burton, and Degan Jean Hamilton. More than 17'5 regular meeting tonight at 7 o'clockL in the south parlor of Newberry hall. 'Begi'nning Cla's =- October 31) HAMILTONK BUSINESS COLLEGE Staite and William Streets HILL AUDH O IU R LAST TIME TODAY EARL WILLIAMS "THE SILVER CAR" EI)D1E 1SOLO in "CAP'N IKIDD" STAR COMEDY Rut Ito Denis and Ted A Shawn WITH THE Denishawn dancers ;[Cia-TIUA-R IPRJ('ES ~~~riil III- women were present. All able to attend are invitedt of these teas which will 17 Wednesday, Nov. 1. Ithose tin- to the listj be held on .n" .1 ~ " f' r C Q . l r r"" ~ /- "' Ir , d r . r _ i I. 11 AT T.Il E TIEATEJISj Todiy-Screen. A rcade-Henry B. Walthall in "One Clear Call"; comedy andf news. (__ Majestic-="The Old Homestead," Ij with Theodore oberts; a.nd E Ham Hamilton comedy. Orpheumr-Earl Williams in "The Silver Car"; comedy and news. IWuerth-Douglas -Fairbanks in "The Three Musketeers;" and comedy. This Week-Stage GarrickIt (Detroit) - Liliom," with Joseph Schildkraut and Eva Le Gallienne. ,Ohubert- Michigan (Detroit) - Bonstelle company in "Eiast: Is West." it Wellesley 'Sports H ts,$~80 Made by Fiskg of hand-sewn panne soleilwrith gros grain trim. In every color of the season. Ex- tremely dashing in appearance! Goodyear 's 124 SOUJTH- MAIN 1. 11 --i ii H j1 - AND, A( V ffI THEH GA LU- iZET BLS