IIJ LLLU I LU I ]NOR SOCI ternity to be Addressed n Cabot at initiation anquet Nov. 12 ON SCHOLARSHIPI and Ideals of the Alpha Omega ' Alpha." Other short talks will be given by different faculty members. Students In Fine Arts Courses Prove Poor At Guessing called the "Snake Goddess" was call- Coolidge to submit recommendations ed the figure of a "snaky Goddess." as to their preference for the appoint- ieit of a Secretary of Agriculture. Washington, Nov. 1.-Farm leaders have been called on by President MEET THE TEAM eOPEN TODAY w fr a b..- =Aft EMPRM Tvu Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged, Cleaned and Repaired. We have nearly every make. We suggest that you buy CORONA FOUR and save the difference, about $40.00. Time payments if desired. Omega Alpha, national hon-J nedical fraternity has chosen i from the senior medicalj its regular fall election. The9 of the fraternity is to giver ion to scholastic merit and irage the spirit of medical re-I The Michigan group is one; oldest chapters. following were elected: Louisa er, James E. Caraway, Robert per, Arthur C. Curtis, Elisha ljian, Thomas N. Horan, For- I R. Schemm, Clifford A. Swan-, ank Ferrill, and Joseph J. Dy. Several astonishiig facs v rec brought to light by an examination in Fine Arts 101 given recently by Prof. B. M. Donaldson of the fine arts de- partment. Modern students seem to be experts at deriving ideas of which mere lecturers in the subject never dream. For instance, there is the Chaldean Temple, a seven step pyramid, each step being connected by an inclined plane called a ramp. An ambitious student announced that each story was connected by a "vamp" The idea of seven queens of the Cleopatra variety holding steps together is rather difficult for even the twen- tieth century intellect to grasp. A slide of the Syrian Hercules, car- COLD MEA'TS B KED GOODS onU . u rr GREENAW}S CAKES Fancy Grecories, Milk, Nam 616 E. William Near Maynard R7 Nickels' Arcade The Typewriter and Stationery Store Read The Daily "Classified" Coluns 2 initiation banquet will be held rying a lion under his arm was Michigan Union at 6:30 o'clock promptly labeled "The Reaper's Re- vember 12. Dean Hugh Cabot of turn." An example of prehistoric artf edical school will give the ini- --a piece of antler carved with fig- -l address. Dr. Fred Coller will ures of reindeer and fishes, was desig- 3 : toastmaster and Dr. Albert nated as "rainbows carved on a fish- arrett, counsellor of the local bone." er, will talk on "The History I A building built of sun-dried bricks was calmly referred'to as being made .1EET THE TEAM of "hand-dried" bricks. A figure 1111@111111111111i 1111111111111llifli1 l 111111ilillt!11111#111111111!1111111111111111111i yl REASONS WHY CHINESE RUGS Imported by Mrs. H. B. Merrick, of 928 Church Street j.;nv reARE BARGAINS . They-are designed by talented artists. . I'ast color German dyes are boiled into the wool and set before weaving. 3. None of these rugs are "painted" to.cover up streaks. 4. The warp is of the best, long staple, cotton. It has more thireads to the strand than any commercial. warp, making it very strong, yet it is so tightly twisted that it takes up little room. This allows more wool to be used. . They are made of the best long fibre wool obtainable. E. The wool is so tightly packed together that these rugs contain fror one-fourth to one-third more than the usual Chinese rugs. 7. The nap is long, the surface is very even, and the carving is done by experts. 8. The pile is as deep in the center of the rug as it is at the edges and corners where. it is more likely to be examined by prospective purchasers.- 9. The rugs are examined while being made. When finished, the back of each rug is inspected inch by inch by specially trained men who discard as "seconds" all rugs containing flaws or errors. 1c. Result-These rugs will wear a lifetime. 1i. Another point-The prices are far below those charged clsewhere for rugs of equal quality. Call and see them if yo.u enjoy beautiful things. Ii lFgOW TODAY y Do Bachelors Know Mcor c I-Vout Women han Husbands Do? 'K " SPECIAL When Do You Do """-" - Your Christmas Shopping? N'id- Nite Show ELECTION NIGHT TUESDAY Show Starts 1o:30 Regular Screen Features+ WARING'S PENNSYLVANIAS Will Play Special Features Election Returns As Fast As They Come In. f _ wi W1 taa PRODUCTiO N f !aamai at- t 00 W T$ 4av7 WHEN HE WAKES UP? W HEN WIVES ARE NEGLECT- ED AND 'PRACTIC- ED BACHELORS [NOTICE, WHAT CAN And A HUSBAND GOOD SENSE that tickled Broadway DO The Masterpiece of LAUGHS, SURPRISES Do3 you rush in at the last moment and grab the first thing you can get, regardless of whether it is appropriate or not? Or are you one of the wise ones who shop in comfort before the Christmas rush begins? We have left no stone unturned to make our Christ- mas stock more complete and attractive than ever before. Any article will be put away and held for you on payment of a deposit. Come in early and look at our gift suggestions. You are under no obligation to buy. There is a wide variety to choose from, and you will be surprised at the remark- able low prices. We are never too busy to give you our personal attention. -,s {r 2 i ' BETTY COMPSON ADOLP E METOV E LLItBTT DEXTER We have suitable gifts for every fanily-useful as well as ornamental. of thenm-: 1Attractive' Vanity Cases Attractive Rubber Aprons in Special Gift Boxes. Manicure Sets Fountain Pens Rubber Sponges Safety Razors Finest Imported Cigars "Compo" Trouser Belts Gilbert's Chocolates andon, and on- member of Here are a the few Incomparable Stage Feature An Entire New 2nd e-nd Last li Week FAMOUS Victor Record Artists Don't put off your Christmas shopping until the last minute. Come in today while our stock is still complete. G. Claude Drake WITH TOM WARING BACK AT THE PIANO WITH HIS SONGS. Program Includes "LIZZIES OF THE FIELD" A SENNETT COMEDY 'ARI tR CARDTOON SSW (4 I 4. , t 'VA i i . " f n. s r r Program By TWELVE MUSICAL MARVELS i ; f i 1 : s k _ - Attend the Matinees if possible Prices Sunday. ADULTS ...........50 Appearing Sunday at 2:50 4:30 - 7:05 - 8:50 Drug and Prescription Store CORNER N. UNIVERSITY AND STATE Phon 308 $