.rrick. * vl"Awk4 .40 ence," at the c. 16. Majestic-Vaudeville. - William Russell in r Heart." Also Corn- r. Christmas Fashion S -Helen Ware in Allah." "The * * In the Second Floor Salons E Arcade-Irene Fenwick in "The ". Woman." Mutt and Jeff Car- *: *x *: * * You'll Need a New Suit for the Holiday Trip- BUY IT NOW-AT HALF PRICE ys. Brockwell in Obey." Keystone Hula Land." * ,; * * * * * * * * AT THE WHITNEY The complete winter stock is at your disposal. Choose any racks-there are none reserved-and pay just half its regular m Could anything be plainer or more tempting? Mannish tailored styles; and dressy models, cleverly shirred and trimmed with fur or velvet. 4 -imrose's "One Girl's Ex-' comes to the Whitney on c. 16. This play is a mel- iich deals with the ever ry of a working girl alone -k. s agent promises an elab- uction and describes the sweet old fashioned love in a corresponding atmos- kind that clean minds and orb like the dew in the the sun on a sweet May ny rate the play will prob- her different from the us- rbor production. .; '; .; Broadcloths, velours, burellas, tricotines and velvets. $25.00 to $110.00 Values at usa! Ann szv r' z, y t 1 III Black, brown and navy, Burgs so; Howard H. Heffron of Metamora, 0.; Alberto S. Hoeb of Santurce, Por- to Rico; Zahn T. Kaye of Marquette; Joseph A. Kervin of Bradford, Pa.; Ce- cil A.. Kingman of Forest, 0.; Augus- tua Kirchner; James S. Klumpp of Sag- inaw; Hippocrates Kyprianides of Ann Arbor; Grant H. Laing of Iron Moun- tain; Gordon T. MacPherson of Butte, Mont.; Elmer F. Merrill of Joliet, Ill.; Hazen L. Miller of Highland Park; Norman F. Miller of Iron Mountain; William J. Moerdyk of Zeeland; Harry M. Nelson of Kane, Pa.; Howard F. Rowley of Rochester, N. Y.; Samuel J. Rubley of Ann Arbor; Nathan Salon of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Harold W. Smith of Campbell, N. Y.; Allen C. Starry of Walla Walla, Wash.; Wil- liam D. Stinson of Mount Vernon, Ind.; Emil A. Stoller of Bremen, Ind.; Hen- ry Takacs of Belenyes, Hungary; The- odore W. Adams of Ann Arbor; Clar- ence Andrew Kretzschmar of Detroit; Charles N. Weller of Ithaca; George Maxwell Brown of Deerfield; Alfred J. Burr of Manistique; Linus J. Fos- ter of Ann Arbor; Donald F. Kudner of Lapeer; Jacob Manting of Grand Haven; Lawrence W. Hayes of Grand Rapids; Edward O. Leahy of Liberty Center, O.; I. Jack Mehlman of Tole- do, 0.; George F. Moore of Normal, Ill. $12.50 to $55.00 Silk Skirts A whirlwind disposal today of fine taffeta and satin models, well tailored and trimmed with wide belts, buttons and pockets. All sizes up to 36 waist measure. $14.50 and $15.00 values, today at $8.75 Trimmed I A really charming collect: felts for school wear and dis hatters' plush trimmed with ba $4.50 to $8.50 values at $2.50 de I f Jarl I11.; iard H. Every department in the University Caffey is being flooded with applications from ward J. students for their credits before they Casimir report for duty. Two other literary W. Gu- students have withdrawn from school R.Hage- to join the army stores course. They S. Hen- are: G. H. Buckner, '21, of . Port Howes Huron, and H. E. Mitchell, '19, of 1 of De- Houghton. Samuel Harr, '18E, of Chain- Youngstown, O., left the University iwig of last night to join the aviation corps yons of stationed at Columbus. M. Mc- Lists of students from the other de- Kinney, partments will be published as soon artin F. as they are completed. ton S. ; Frank NEW MICHIGAN STRATA FOSSILS bert L. ADDED TO GEOLOGY COLLECTION Odle of - ayotides Mr. H. H. Hindshaw of Alpena, has s, Boise, presented to the geology department White a collection of invertebrate fossils of Ann gathered from the limestone and ay City; shales of Devonian formation in mes M. Michigan. ence E. These specimens are particularly Sidney valuable as they will permit the de- John G. partment for the first time to make Wright a careful study of sequence and rock Brien of development of life. The rocks were of Her- cbllected by Mr. Hinshaw, who is an of Bay expert on limestone ald geology, from the different strata in the vicinity of Alpena. t.; Fred Robert Classical Club To Give Baring's'Plays of. Ann Satirnalia, the annual Christmas Benton party of the Classical club, will be Ann Ar- held at 8 o'clock Thursday night in nestogn, Memorial hall. Jr., of Two short dramas by Maurice Bar- of Cha- ing will be presented for the members. urtis of "The Aulis Difficulty" is a burlesque Howell; on Euripides' famous tragedy "Iphi- 'rank L. genia at Aulis." The second play, ssell L. "Lucullus' Dinner Party," is a satire W. God- on Roman life. nii1* of --- "I / a :6i All Plush and Silk Cloth Coats One-Fourth Less Plushes, velvets, wool velours, broadcloths, kerseys, pom poms and mixtures in taupe. brown, green. Burgundy, navy, black, Jap blue and beet-root. Large and smaller collars-entirely of fur, plush, self material, or edged with fur. Narrow and belted models. Made with high or regulation waist lines. Some are shirred on a yoke in the back and belted only in front. Loose sleeves with deep cuffs Half or fully flined with plain or fancy satin. Sizes up to 52. for juniors. misses. women. and many stylish stout 4 $25.00 to $100.00 Values at $18.75 to $75.00 A Most Amazing Disposal of All Silk Dresses At One-Third Less Just when they're most in demand for Christmas and the holidays. Georgettes, satins and Georgette-Satin combinations for street and after- noon wear. Even the newest arrivals are included-distinctive, captivating models from America's fashion dictators. If. you've a favorite among them be sure to come early enough to avoid disappointment. v 1 1 11 Regular $35.00 to $65.00 Values at $23;33 to $43.33