THE WOLVERINE PAGE TF. AA i Li concert under te personal direc-d PRESENI "FAIH £LLEN" tion of cneti Kenneth N. ersnlWsterman, and will feature Miss Ada Grace Johnson, AT CONCERTON M[ e5soprano, and Robert Dieterle, bari tone. A rehearsal of the Choral Union To Be Last Program This Summer; chorus will be held at 7 o'clock to- Large Crowd Attends Next morrow night in Nickles' Arcade, di- to Final Concert rectly above the sub-postoffice. Di- rector Westerman urges all members A large crowd attended the compli- to be in attendance as there will be mentary concert given by the Uni- only a few more rehearsals before the versity School of Music last night in final presentation. Hill auditorium. One more recital will be given at 8 o'clock next Wed- WILL START NEW SURGICAL nesday night in Hill auditorium. DRESSINGS CLASS IN SEPT. The first number on the program last night brought out the .orchestral A new class in surgical dressings effects of the organ. The composer will be started the first week in Sep- attempted to create Persian color in tember by Mrs. . D. Lre. The mak- the piece. The second number of the ing of 21 kinds of surgical dressings suite, "The Garden of Iram," was like will be taught. Volunteers are want- ed to help in the work going on now a pastel, full of opalescent shades and at the old Angell house which is open tints. "Saki" was a bizarre, display- all day. lug spontaneity and freshness of in- spiration. ANN ARBOR MERCHANTS HOLD An organ program would hardly be "DOLLAR DAY" ON AUGUST 16 complete without something from the pen of the master composer of the Ann Arbor merchants have almost1 French school, Guilmant. The two unanimously pledged themselves to numbers selected, while not monu- offer unusual bargains on Thursday, mental in structure, nevertheless Aug. 16, a day which has been desig- vividly portrayed the master at his nated os "Dollar Day." On this occa- best. The- melody of "Prayer and sion they purpose to demonstrate the Cradle Song" was sincere and appeal purchasing possibilities of a dollar.D iog.r A startling and novel effect original Prepare Gymnasium for Fall StudentsI with Guilmant was shown by "Ca- Waterman gymnasium is being ren- price," which cleverly introduced rap- ovated for the fall. The janitor isi id shifting of the key-boards. The busily engaged in washing, varnishing last number was in the nature of an and cleaning the different gymnasium improvisation upon the old southern apparatus. melody, and was written especially Boxing gloves for the new boxingI for the organ in the Morman temple course to be given by Dr. May during at Salt Lake City. As a composition, the coming semester will probably ar- it Is better than the usual composi- rive about the middle of September. tions of this type and showed consid- Wrestling mats and other material erable creative genius and mtsician- have also been ordered. d ship on the part of the composer in working in the melody. Engineering Toner to Have Dormersd Program Featured by "Pagliacl" Dormers are to be built in the Eng- The program was featured by a ineering tower for the face of the olde lection from "Pagliacci," "Arioso, Library clock. It was reported that 'Vee ",the bells and chimes were to be in n 'Vesti La Guibba,"' by Leoncavallo. th e and che wee owin "Pagliacci" is one of the most popular stalfed without the face showing. of the short operas of the modern Wicosin Paper Suspends Publication Italian school. The tenor role is one Madison, Wis., Aug. 8.-The Daily t of the shortest in all operaticlitera- adion is.,ndedAu.i-thenDra tartesots naloeai iea Cardinal suspended publication for T s nsg.hsummer with its issue of Aug. 1. This selection is among one of the Preparations are already under way greatest gems of the opera, and comes for publishing the paper next school at the climax at the end of the first year. act when the hero, Canio, discovers a that he must go on with his-part in CLASSIFIED t a little playlet which opens the sec I and act, meanwhile knowing that his LOST-A pair of small horn-rimmed wife is unfaithful. In this Aria he nose glasses in W. C. Sommers case, gives vent to his feelings which run last Friday night. Finder please the entire gamut of human emotion. Phone 129, University exchange. 9 The opera is in two acts, with one set- FOR SALE - Reasonable, complete ting for the entire play. household goods nearly new. One Presentation of "Fair Ellen." set of the New International En- in "Fair Ellen," and "Joshua" by cyclopedia. Also some wearing ap- T Moussorgsky will be presented by the parel and musical instruments. fr Choral Union at the last compliment- Have completed course in the Uni- v ary recital next Wednesday evening versity. 507 Walnut. 7, 9, 11. I t PAT-CHES THE LITTLE WOLVERINE (Editorial) Oh, the Pres-i-dent of the D. U. R. A mighty man is he. He calls his stenog And he says to her: "Take Order 93. "On account of the war, And the price of cheese, And the heat, which is intense, When the Army Stores gang Go to Jackson, just hang Up an increase of thirty-two cents. If tiey want said car Brought up to school; Why, gather three extra bones, Or else let 'em walk- Of course they'll balk- But the D. U. R's no fool." Oh, the Pres-i-dent of the D. U. R., A mighty man is he. He knows his job, Though he may play hob With the boys from Ann Arbor-ee. (Personal Mention) Mr. Joseph Hart, famous for his Y. M. C. A. work in Ann Arbor, is soon to leave us. He will either join the War Department or assist in making New York dry (by whichever plan will do it the quicker-prohibition or pourin- hibition). (Complain.t Editor) Business Manager, The Little Wolverine. Dear Sir:-I wish to say that I en- joy reading your little paper very much but here lately I have had some difficulty in doing so. Please tell your carrier that I don't mind crawling un- er the porch for it, or climbing up n the roof, or even shinning up a ree, but when he throws it into my eighbor's parlor, I would rather call or my copy at the office. I. M. CRABBY. Dear Mr. Crabby:-You will not be roubled any more. Your neighbor has greed to close his parlor window. W. L. F. (Etiquette and Perfumery) Dear Patricia:-Two nice boys have sked me for dates next Friday-one o go boating, the other for the dance. don't like to disappoint either. IVY B. EYES. Well, don't. You must be off the ver at 9:30. The dance is there until n. Do you see, deanie?- We are especially fortunate in be- g able to scoop the Times-News and he Wolverine with this advance copy om the new catalogue of the Uni- ersity and School of Music. English 12x-. C . in M-1 d l- Th i Landscape IDesign The courses of Landsape Design are designed especially to meet the needs of students whose design it is to acquire a knowledge of the principles that govern the designing of Land- scape Designs. The work is largely personal and comes at hours conveni- ently arranged. All work stops at 9:30. The Boulevard, the Huron and other points of beauty (natural and arti- ficial) will be studied. We are ready to accommodate upward of 1,458 stu- dents this summer. School of Music SB--Ballad Singing. We begin with the simpler tunes as "Rock-a-Bye Baby" and work up to "Lonesome" and all the Waikiki songs. Recom- mended in conjunction with As- tronomical courses. We put The Little Wolverine's O. K. upon the above courses. P. A. T. Redeem your subscription receipt at one of the State Street Book Stores and receive a 1917 Summer Student Directory. 600 BOOKS DONATED TO U. S. SOLDIERS firs. A. Forsyth of Grand -Rapids and Sheeann and Company Largest Contributors Almost 600 books have been received by the University Library to be sent to the soldiers in, the different canton- ments throughout the country. Among those who have donated books are: Sheehan & Company, Mrs. C. L. Anderson, F. L. D. Goodrich, Mrs. A. Forsyth, Grand Rapids; Professor Wilgus and family, Mrs. A. S. Warthin Mrs. C. W. Wilder, Mrs. H. Wilson, Prof. W. H. Hobbs, Miss Emma Mat- thews, Wald Lake; Mrs. L. A. Rhoades, J. D. Edmondson, S. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Carr, Mrs. B. F. Carpenter, Miss Heath, Mrs. Swift and Miss Bixby. Book plates are being made to bear the name of the donar in each case. Directory of all the Summer School Students now on sale at the State Street Bookstores. I r e C c C C l e C ,e C e v e L v C b, C SUMMER SCHOOL NEW AND SECOND-HAND DRAWING INSTRVMENTS Stapplfes of All Klnds The SlaterBook Shop ,"hon~e 430 336 so. Stat. Snt. I rI o or Study, J a oho~a - O [4 0 c v° The acme of deliciousness and refresh- O ment whether you're "burning the, mid- 0 night oil", or after a stiff game. A treat e4 ,Q at any time. encourage substitution THE CoCA-CotA COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. I E 1 1 I SPECIAL OFFER I ------- ~x-coursein mo ern aang.he 1 aim of the course is to acquaint the student with the development of mod- For the remainder of the summer ern slang from Shakespeare to Norm Ibsen. Assigned readings in the Daily will be used. 1857--Dry Goods, Furniture, and Womens Fashions---1917 The instrumental equipment of the lii © Observatory has been augmented for Ib the use of the students in this course by the addition of three Sponson ca- Official Summer School Paper D ePleasant the noes, two victrolas and eteteras. [~jf DinePle santy in the9s-Applied Astronomy-A general course in the use of the paddle and Cool Quiet Tea Room back rest Subjects recommended for research work: Telling time by theY UR D R stars. Intensive study of various mythological groups discernable on the YOUR DOOR Summer Service and Cooking Unexcelled moon. Chemistry H20-Quantitative Analysis of Di- etietic Values. Members will be Special Noon Luncheon taught the simpler methods of discov- ering quantity of water and other food 45Jvalues in soups, milk, etc., of repre- liii - setative boarding houses. (Second Floor) TYPEWRITERS A SUMMER SCHOOL DIRECTORY FREE 1(c FFOR RENT OR sALEmmo 842-a I ISTATE andCWllIAMWITH EACH SUBSCRIPTION Ld+ n HLPoe 4"RSAT ndWLLA