THE MICHIGN DAILY L A S S IF IE l , D EJII GPM DANCING +... .. CI1ILDRtENS CLASS Beginning thN afternoon at 2:30 LOSTDRESSMAKIN'G AND TAILORING Eixclusive collegiate styles for ,JADE GREEN unbreakable barrel' young women. Needlework of all of Le Bouef pien. Reword if re- kinds. Experienced workmanship. turned to Lillian Brazil, INewberry( MRS. R. T. REAMT Residence. 411 Thompson. Phone 2768-W. A CHETMICAL lab, manual, either in1' - MUSICAL chemistry building or Engineering* buldig. ?one 283.-KEEP P'HYSCAlLY fitt by the daily buldng. hon 248. Fuse of Walter Camp's Daily Dozer BLACK TRAVELING h.:ag by Fred Jon Records. Complete outfits sold Sturmer, 509 Division, name on by Schaeberle & Sons.. FOR HIRE TAKE advantage of the peppy wea- ther, get out in the open. Col 1069-3. for a, car. TAILOR CUSTOM MADE suits-Alterations Re-, pairing. Albert Gansle, Tailor, 115 S.'Main (upstairs).f TYPEWRITER,,REPAIRING C ALL MAKES.. Agency Woodstock and Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add- ing machine,. Line-a-Time copy holders, rubber stamps,; ribbons, cushion keys, type cleaners and sup- plies. Machines rented,., ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. Phone 886, downtown FOR RENT ROOMS for eight, nine, or twelve boys for second semester. Clean and warm. Located only. three blocks from campus. Box, W. G. 1-2 BLOCK from campus, large double' room, $6; roomy suite, $8;.; single room, $4. 219 "So. Ingalls,. 2759-R.f ONE NICELY furnished single room. call 1300 'Geddes. Phone '2314-M. DESIRABLE ROOM for two, steam heat, conveniently located. Phone S2883-R. SEVERAL unusually attractive rooms swith large sleeping porch, select district 1941 Geddesh. Call 3335-R. A GOOD WARM single room at 515 Walnut. Call 2105-ILi TWO PLEASANT rooms for girls at 1020 C'hurch st. Phone 1405-W. ROOM suitable for two, madern con- veniences, quiet surroundings,-pri- vate family. 346 E. Kingsley. 1 DOUBE room, new house, shower Sbath. 334 E. Jefferson. SUITE FOR three. Preferrably En- gineers.! Price resaonable. 1 :block from college. Phone Cameron or. #Thompson after 6: 30, 2809-R. 3 FURNISHED light housekeeping "rooms. Reasonable. 1340 Vollard St. A ROOM for two boys, board if de- sired, in private home. 916 Mary St. FOR BOYS, desirable rooms, sleeping porch, shower. 687-M.- 610 Thornp- son St.. S pecial Sale Read The Daily "Classified" Colu .1 bag. Reward, phone ,.371.. PHMI KAPPA Alpha fraternity pin. Name engraved' on back. Phone 3094. J-HOP ticket number 497. Please call 467-J. Reward. SATURDAY last, string light, green and pearl beads. Reward A SILVER wrist watch with silver links. Finder please call 2166-W. COSMETIC SERVICE Superfiuous FACIAL HAIRS Removed Permnanently by ELECTRkOLYS~IS FLECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE 224, Nickel's Arcade By Appointment only Phone 1167-R. 3-6 p. m. TYPE WRITING f TE~D RHOADE'S orchestra presentsj Joe Sweeny and his five-piece or- chestra. E~. NORMANTON Bilbie. (of the De-l troit Conservatory of Music), Teach- er of violin, piano, harmony. Studio, 307 N. Main. Phone 611-MW. WA' TE I LIVE ENERGETIC salesman. Easi est selling specialty on marke 904-R. Miss Wood. BY BUSINE~SS girl: Furnished lig) housekeeping apartment, one or tw i rooms near Campus. First floo !preferred. Call 1555-R. THESES neatly typed. 10c per sheet. Call 3359-J. ROOMMATE for congenial student in private family. 346 E. Kinsley. A WELL furnished suite of rooms for fthree men students, location option- al. Call 1324, ask for Tolle or'Har- ley. FIVE YOUNG mhen students for 'next semester to fill vacancy. Single Simm on's bods, single desks, show- er bpaths, steam heat, and dorm- itory. Call 523 Packard or phone 2866-MW. of SILVER PUMPS 8 -One H-oumr Classical Class I Every Sat urday at 2:30 Private lessons Daily Lessons i TrYrPEwRI TERS of all makes Sold, rented cleaned exchanged and repaired. 0. D. MOP.RRILL 17 Nickels Arcado, The Typewriter & Stationery ,tore. Your these and notes will be promptly and neatly TYPEWRITTEN U, T Pat rt over "M" Lunch, 322 South State Street. FOU TAIN PENS Fountain Pens and Pencil insur- ance. Have your name embossed on them. Price 25 cents. 0. 1D. NORRILL 17 Nickels A cade The Typewriter & Stationery Store. CLEARANCE SALE: Eversharp and broken lines of mech- anical pencils also Gift Sets of Fourntain Pens and Pencils .one-half off. 0. D. 310IRRILL 17 Nickels Arcade Thme Typewriter & Stationery Stare. Op rNiDAILY 10 A. M3t,-11)P. >X. T'ERRACE OGRI)ENS I ~ 22 Wuerth Arcade P14one 241-It 31ISCELLANEOUS Typewriting and mimeographing promptly and neatly done. I Theses, student notes and college _work a specialty for fifteen years ~phTypewriter & Stationery Store. 0. I). 31MORLL, 17 Nickels Arcade SHOES REPAIRED while you wait., Full soles a specialty. 0. G. Andres' 222S. State. PEANUT BUTTER Sandwiches, some- thing new and different, 5c. Gren- nan's Cakes, every bite a delight. Open evenings and Sundays. COL- LIEGE GROC'EHY, 516 E. Williams. TUTORING IN Greek and Latin, Uni- versity graduate. Greek: Cources A. C and I. Latin: Courses, Y andF B1. Phone 3327-R., 915 E. Huron. SKATES hollow ground 25c. The ISharp Shop, 306 S. Ashley. FOR SALE TUXEDO. Practically new. Call 15- 05. COMPLETE set of Ludwig drums. Nearly new. Cheap for cash. Phone 2540-V4. SCRANTON COAL-ALL SIZES I Ab solutely no impurities, low inl ash, high in heat units. Pocahontas Lump and Egg Kentucky and West Virginia. Lump and Egg Terre. Haute Quick Fire Coke Produced solely for domestic purposes. OFFICE CORN WELL BLOCK Phones 81-Fl and 2207 Cornwell Coal-Coke, 1 ®i 0' wititowii -------- -how ----------- %0%0% %ft~ 11 I. I_ I I Ir mer. Many men are earning their way through school by our commission plan of comn- pensation. One Michigan, man av- eraged over $ 1250.00 clear each summer for four suc- cessive summers. For particulars see Fred I, Jonest AlleneI Hotel, Fri-; day, January 18th. I "1 I I H. ED)WARD- SAYL'ES, Minister H10WARD' P.CHAPMAN Minister. of University Students 10 :30-WVorship and Sermon, "TIIE: PEACOCK SPIRIT" -R1ev. Sayles. I ABAR GAIN, blue and silver evening Igown, excellents condition. - Call +3192-R. ) NINE room house, to trade as a t dow~n payment for. a large income property. Call 617. 12: 00-Chihch Sujiday School.: 6:00-b. Y. P. U. in Church P.ar- lors~. 12:00--! ttidents Cilass in Guiild Evil." Mr. Chapman. 5:30-6(:30- 'riendship IHour ;at Guild, Rouse. Students wve:- comte. 6: 30-Devotional Aleeting. "The Functlin of the S. C.A" Mr~ H. C. Coffman, SecretarIY. ! A Sunday School at 9:00 a mn. 9:00-Sunday School and I Classes. 10:400-English Services. 1;00-Gernman Services. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERA CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Corner Third and West uron, CARL A BRAVER, Pastor SERVICES 9:30-Services in German. 10: 30-Bible Class. o sarei 4r.- r, 11:30-Services Suhiect:' Failth." in English. "A Trite ,. _ . F. l ~~i r u r I State and IHuron Streets I "SIDN EY S. ROBINS, Minister Jan. 20, 1924 9:45 A. MW. Church School 10:30 Morning Service Mr. La Rue Plays until 10:40. "Ali Ilusti'ation of Evolution." CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES. Temporary Hume LANE HALL F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor 9:30-Bible School and Students Class, Prof. Lynn Front, teacher. 9:30--Men's Service Club, led by Dr. Stouffer. 10:30-Morning Service. Sermon Subject: "Chtristian Eiluci tlou.". . "They struggle vainly to pregerie a part, Who have not courage to contend -for allt." .This saying applies pre-einnentlly to the 'preaching of the Word. I5s:30-Student S8ocial Hour 6:30-Discussion 'and supper. Fifth Are, and William St. I I --0- Profe8 ,I 11:551 ssor Wood's: Class in S Problems. 5:45 P. MW. Young People's Supper. 6:30 Mr. Shepard speaks' on "h igh spots" Social ,i 1 1 i 6:30--Christian Endeavor. Student Classes at Noon In Lane Hall Reading Rooms Mr. Coff man, Leader Ii, 9:00 A. M.-fLible study hour. 10:30 A. M.--Sermon (German) "Jesus' First Mirac" 5:30 P. M.--Topic,. "Self-Govern- maent in Uuuversities." Professor J. U. Kirkpatrick, leader. 71~30 P. MX-S4ermon, "Faith's Obed- fence."' , . REV. L. F. 'GUNtDERM AN, Past( 9:30 A. M.--Sunday School wit student class. 10:30 A. X-"T1he Reversed Ord of the World and of Christ Dispensing Good Things." , [ ... . 1 I Mr+ l + w wAww Wwwiw+ }F w 1. 1 t rl --. 1 I I U i ^ IM ww w 'REV. A. W. STALKER, D. D., Pastor IIET. Wi. .SCOTT WESTEBMAN, Associate Pastor M1ISS ELLENT W. MOOREF, Student Director 10:30 A. M.--Morning Worship. Pastor's, subject: '4HI411THINKING" 12:00 M.-Five Student Classes for Bible Study meet in Wesley Hall. 4:30-6:30 P. M.OPEN HOU~SE at Wesley Hall. Supper served at 5:30 o'clock. 6:30 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild 'Devotional Meeting. Rev. W. Scott Wester- man, leader. Subject, "The Challenge of South America." 7:30 P. M.-Wesleyan Guild Lecture. Spjeaker,.: lr. Louis iL Anspacher. Subject, "Drama As a Force in a Democrat':" Students are especially invited to' our services. R EV. LEONARD A. BlARRETT, D.D)., Minister LEWIS C. RELM[AN N, '16, Soe'y Men Students lMS.W LLIE CADWIVTI , Seely Women Students 10:.30-Morning Worship. "Seeming Unreality of the SIrita1" 12 04--Clatses 'for All. .Leaders, Mliss Mary Ross, "Father" Iden IProf. W. D. "Henderson. 5:30-Social Hour andi Open House. 6:34-C. X. Meeting. "How Wauld The Applicaton of Christianity A Social Conditions." Alex Burr, graduate, leader. I1 _.... j-" i .ri ."THE.STONE CHURCH WITH THE WARM WELCOME" HERBERT A. JUNP, Minister E. INOX MITCRELL, University Pastorv LUCY IRUBEX *Secretary for Women Students COR. CATHERINE AND DIVISION STREET RENRY! LEWIS, RECTOR CHARLES T. WEBB, Director Student Wert RACHEL IHAVILAND, Secretary for Student Work, WEEK (OF' JANUARY 20l1TH re- 11111 I I III I President Pahlol npkerno'fOlhivet fCollegewill be the guest of the _, .I I i