THE CHIGAN DAILY BUY YOUR ,iberty Bond of Uncle Sam and your Suit and O'coat OF J0 K. Malcolm Liberty Street uerthTheatre OKINGS FOR OCTOBER Prices: xs Cents es 2, 3:30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 :urdays-Sundays--Continuous on-21-22-Flsie Ferguson inT "Bar- Sheep." Aso Homes Travels Victor Moore Comedy. ed-2324-Al kStar in "Rasputin Black Monk." Also O'Henry ri-25-26-Geo. Beban in "Lost in sit." Also Keystone Comedy. rackie Saunders in "Betty Be " Also Serial, "Neglected ~" No. 8. on-28-29-Mary Pickford in "Re- of Sunnybrook Farm." Also nes Travels and Victor Moore edy. >heum Theatre )OIKINGS FOR OCTOBER roc unless otherwise specified :es 2. 3:t30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 urdays-Sundays-Continuous -Ja-k Gardiner in "Men of the rt." Also "Do Children Count?" ing i 5c. 2-Fna.Goodrich in "Reputa- Also Serial, "Lost Express," 3. s-Charles Ray in "The Clodhap- Also Triangle Comedy (Re- ed). Evening ic. -Miss Clark in "Miss Geo. hington." Also Victor Moore (Rebooked). Evening 15c. e-dorh Dalton in "Then of nonds." Also Triangle Comedy Ford. Louisa Glaum in "The Idola- Also Triangle Comedy and HATTERS TO COLLEGE MEN We make and retail hats. Make Bats-to- Order and do all kinds of hat work such as reblocking, new bands. etc. We also sell and reblock Army Hats. Hats shaped to fit the head free of charge when bought of us. FACTORY HAT STORE 617 Packard St., next to the Delta. Cor. State and Packard. 'HE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY A HAT Telephone 1792 Rae Theatre TODAY IRENE HOWLEY in "HER DAD'S KEEPER" A Triangle Production Also "Finished Comedy" Rae News from the Front TOMORROW MAE MURRAY in "THE DREAM GIRL" SUNDAY SERVICES IN ANN ARBOR CHURCHES First Baptist Church. Sermon at 10:45 by the Rev. J. M. Wells on "Personality." Evening serv- ices at Hill auditorium. St. Thomas' Catholic Church Masses at 6, 7:30, 8:30, and 10:30 o'clock, with sermon at 10:30 o'clock by the Rev. Fr. Bourke on the "Par- able of the Unjust Servant." Second Baptist Church "The Public Confession of Christ," sermon at 10:30 o'clock by the Rev- erend Pharr. Evening services at 7:30 o'clock. German Methodist Chrch Morning services at 10:30 o'clock in German, by the Reverend Bau. Evening services in English at 7 o'clock.' First Congregational Church The Rev. C. L. Douglas will speak at 10:30 o'clock on "Prisoners of War." Unitarian Church The Reverend Loring talks at 10:30 o'clock on "Behalf in Immortality and War." Lecture at 6:30 on "The Prob- lem of Mexico," by Prof. William L. Schurz. Methodist Episcopal Church Sermon by the Rev. A. W. Stalker at 10:30 o'clock on "Necessity." First Presbyterian Church m "The Mental Temple" subject of sermon at 10:30 o'clock by the Rev. L. A. Barrett. Young People's meet- ing at 6:30 o'clock. St. Andrew Episcopal Church Communion at 7:30 o'clock. Morn- ing rayer and sermon at 10:30 o'clock by t'be, Reverend Tatlock. Afternoon service and address at 4:30 o'clock. First Church of Christ (Scientist) "Doctrine of Atonement" at 10:30 o'clock. Trinity English Lutheran Church Bible school at 9:30 o'clock. Serv- ices at 10:30 o'clock by the Rev. Lloyd M. Wallick, '08., Bible Chair House Mr. Iden talks at 4 o'clock on "Har- mony of Science and Religion." Church of Christ ,Bible school at 9:30 o'clock. Ser- mon at 10:30 o'clock by F. W. Norton of Detroit. St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church German services at 10 o'clock and English services at 7:30 o'clock. Sub- ject,"The Reformation." Bethlehem German Evangelical Lutheran Church Second of series of sermons on the Reformation at 9 o'clock. Subject, "Luther and the Bible." Zion Lutheran Church Services in English at 8:30 o'clock in .the morning and 7:30 o'clock at night. German services at 10:30 o'clock. Evening address on the Re- formation by the Rev. R. E. Golladay. I3WHAT'S GOING .ON TODAY 3 o'clock-Jewish Students' society meets in Lane hall. 4 o'clock-Talk on "TheaRelation of Science and Religion," at the Bible Chair house, 444 South State street. 7:30 o'clock-Union services at Hill auditorium. You. can get those Neolin Soles put on at Paul's Place, 611 E. William, while you wait.-Adv. Ladies coats relined. Albert Gansle. 217 S. Main St. Upstairs opposite Mack & Co.-Adv. t UNIERSITY UNION OPENS 'NEW PARISHEADQUARTERS PALACE HOTEL CEN T E R FOR AMERICAN COLLEGE MEN IN FRANCE Paris, Oct. 20.-The American Uni- versity Union opened yesterday in Paris with the Palace hotel, which has been leased for one year as headquar- ters. The hotel, which contains 80 rooms and 40 baths, will be the cen- ter for all college men in Paris. All leading American periodicals and newspapers will be on file and ar- rangements have been made for plac- ing athletic and recreational facilities at the disposal of members on fur- lough. Anson Phelps Stokes of Yale is chairman of the board of trustees and the secretary is Roger Pierce of Har- vard. The University of Michigan, Massachussets Institute of Technology, Yale, Princeton, Harvard, University of Virginia, Columbia have already taken steps to establish bureaus for their own graduates. All the leading colleges and universities have either Joinednthe union or signified their in- tention. STUDENTS GAVE $10,600 TO LIBERTY LOAN YESTERDAY (Continued from Page One) cause of war conditions in China, stu- dents are receiving little help from the government and are making great sacrifices buying bonds. Plans for- a giant drive next week are being made by the committee, and it is hoped Michigan will be well on the way toward its final goal, $200,000 purchase of the bonds. A parade and street demonstration will take place Wednesday afternoon, in which the city and University will participate. Detailed reports of the standing of the various organizations and of the totals of the various departments in the campaign were not available'late Saturday night. "We are going to continue our drive with increased vigor next week," de- clared Mr. Francis Bacon, '02. "Mich- igan will rally to the call to show her spirit, I am sure." The "Liberty bond" tea held in the dining room of Newberry residence yesterday afternoon netted $20, which will go towards buying a Liberty bond for girls there who could not other- wise purchase one. City Expects to Oversubscribe Quota The local committee in charge of the sale of bonds had a dinner at the city Y. M. C. A. yesterday and an- nounced that Ann Arbor's quota is now certain to be oversubscribed. The amount to be raised in this city has beep, fixed at $590,000. At noon yes- terday $505,850 had been subscribed, with many sales made by the wgman's committee unreported. With the fixed quota almost pledged, the committee is confident of raising its subscription to the $900,000 mark. The report from the county commit- tee gives Washtenaw a total of $888,- 900, which is far below the sum ex- pected. Jewish Students Society Organizes A Jewish/Students' society has been organized by a group of University men for the purpose of fostering an interest in Jewish literature, history, and problems. Lectures, papers prepared by mem- bers of the society, book reviews, and literary programs wil be the order of the meetings. A meeting will be held at 3 o'clock, this afternoon in Lane hall. Gasoline 23c, Polarine 50c. Staebler & Co., 117 S. Ashley St.-Adv. U. of M. Jewelry. J. L. Chapman's is the place. 113 S. Main.-Adv. Tenor Soloist wanted for church position. Call 312 S. Division, Phone 212-.-Adv. Rent a good Eastman Kodak 10c per day. Lyndon, 719 N. University. --Adv. Keep your furniture new with our. special furniture polish. Any inform- ation regarding same gladly given. C. H. Major & Co.-Adv. ARCADE FLORAL SHOE NICKELS ARCADE OPPOSITE SUB-POST OFFICE Flower Department A COMPLETE STOCK OF FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FLOWERING PLANTS FULPER POTTERY CORSAGES A SPECIALTY R v I C. E Kodak Department EASTMAN KODAKS. FILMS AND SUPPLIES KODAK FINISHING OUR SPLCI- ALTY-- EIGHT HOUR SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED DEV. 1 Oc PRINTS ,3 4, 5c Text-Books and Supplies For all Courses WE SUPPLY EVERY STUDENTS' NEED Sheehan& Coot Ann Arbor Detroit PHONE 600 HAND COLORED PRINTS AND ENLARGEMENTS OPEN EVENINCS PHONE 600 KAZOO MAN USES CAMOUFLAGE TO GET WILD DUCKS IN LAKE Kalamazoo, Oct. 20.- Camouflage artists on the other side of the pond might get a few tips from Peter B. Appledoorn of this city. Pete is the original camoufiager. And here's his idea: He bought a boat and sufficient canvas to completely encircle the boat. Cattails, rushes, and grass were painted on the canvas which he fastened to the boat with up- right sticks. So near is the reproduc- You can get those Neolin Soles put on at Paul's Place. 611 E. Wil- liam while you wait.-Adv. tion of the fall vegetation on the can- vas that by rowing out into the lake and throwing decoys around his "is- land" wild ducks are enticed near. The ducks are observed through peep holes and are downed when Apple- doorn rises to his feet. Former "blinds" arranged near shore proved unsuccessful. -But Ap- pledoorn will vouch for the. success of his new plan. The Kemfp Music Studio: Piano, Organ, Vbice Culture. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J.-Adv. Jessie Dicken Hosum, .,teacher of voice. 1327 Forest Court. Phone 1642-M.-Adv. EMILY STEVENSI i- "THE SLACKER A Big Patriotic Story without Battle Scenes i !R Mat. Wed- y. Best $5.00. Miat. 25C .50. GARRICK Week Beg. To- morrow (Mon.) Night. Nights Soc to $a Shown under Red Cross auspices at Washington to U. S. Government Departments, it was declared The Greatest American Picture ever made EEK OCTOBER 22 MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS THURSDAY III Only 20 cents x 14. LEE SHUBERT Announces ARCADE THEATRE - Monday, Oct.22 The Welcome Return of the Distinguished American Favorite WHd And a Carefully Selected Cast of Unusual Strength, in 'A Cure for Curablos Shows at 3:00, 6:30, 8:oo and 9:30 i Whitney WEEK OCT. 41 A New Four Act Comedy Drama By Earl Derr Biggers and Lawrence Whitman Suggested by Corra Harris's Short Story IAJESTIC Mat. Eve. - P.M. 10--20C "Happy " Lo Whitney And Associate Players SUN. First Time Ever at These Prices MONK WITHIN THE, LAW TUE8f - - - -- THE MASTER CROOK PLAY WED. Intense Thrilling. Compelling IF YOU WERE SENT TO PRISON FOR 3 YEARS AND INNOCENT, WHAT WOULD YOU DO?1 THURS Another "Girl of the Golden West" The Price She Paid AT TEEMING WITH SURPRISES Handsome Gowns Corking Comedy Reception Matinee Wednesday-speeial Matinee saturday PRICES EVEMatinees H0e .20e "-25c 100 Seats 1-1C i 7s30 and 9:00 20, 25, and 30c r Now mmomammlw " International Revue"~ I A Song and Dance Trip Around the World With IRENE RITTENHOUSE, HARRY DOWNING, MARGUERITE EVENS And Chorus of Beauty, Gaiety, Melody is Favorite Comedienne DAISY HARCOURT Original Songs and Sayings Alex Sparks, Harry & Co. Present "KAT-TAILS" The Act Different We are the only LALOR & GEAR To Make You Laugh HECTOR & POLS Featuring Hector the Mindreading Dog Stdns Supply Store hows 1:3p-4:0 LY- -Douglas Fairbanks Sh ws :00: In "THE LAMB" CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "HER MISTAKE" Fix up Your Room now. Pilloly Tops We hat'e Michigan Pennants,IFanners and Come in and Look over Our Stock Films Debeloped for roe ,r