"t h TODAY gJestic-"Around The Town." * pheum-Sessue Hayakawa in * 'The Honorable Friend." Also * Bray Cartoons. * eade-Irne Fenwick in "A * Child of Destiny." Billie * Burke in "Gloria's Romance"; * the fourth chapter, "The So * eal Vortex." * * * * * * * * * * * S AT THE MAJESTIC ound the Town", the latest tab- production of E. A. Churchill , who are also the 'roducers of ernity Boys and Girls," "The Out", "Its Coming Soon", "Movie and "What's Your Hurry", will e attraction to be seen at the ti Theater, commencing tonight ree days. ound the Town" is presented in cenes which are said to be most iful from a scenic standpoint. o book and lyrics were written avid M. Wolff, while the music, which has been specially written bis production, is by Ray Pea- Virgil Bennett staged the en- roduction. : cast is headed by Earl S. Dewey Mabel "Billie" Rogers. Among ther well known players may be oned Mr. Bruce Richardson, Mr. herbert, Miss Gipsy Vernon, and lburchill beauty chorus. ncert Given by VehooI of Musie New Members of Faculty Appear for First Time Yesterday Afternoon Arge audience greeted Miss Lucile s;n, harpist, and Mrs. Anna km-Thig, mezzo-soprano, yester- afternoon when they made their appearance in Hill auditorium as >ers of the University School of i faculty. s Johnson, who has been placed e head of the newly established department, appeared in two s and clearly demonstrated that s a master of this difficult in- ient. Her interpretations were ing anid well received. s. Anna Schram-Imig also pre- d two groups which showed her ns o-soprano voice to good ad- ,ge. Mrs. Imig sang her songs Smuch feeling and her enuncia- was splendid. Fran's "Im st" a d "The Cry of Rachel," by ,T. Salter were especially effec- .Samuel P. Lockwood, violinist, d Bruch's difficult "Concerto in nor" with the same feeling and ;y of tone which has characterized laying in the past. ompaniments for the soloists played by Frances Louise Ham- and Harrison Albert Stevens. LEAGUE HOUSE HEADS TO DEAW UP RULES FOR "MODEL HOUSE" A "model house" rules committee composed of Mabel Christen, '17, chair- man; Stella Scott, '17; Helen Good, '18, was elected at a luncheon given by Dean Myra B. Jordan to the league house heads yesterday noon in Barbour gymnasium. All house heads were requested to send immediately to Mabel Christen, 1224 Washtenaw, a copy of present early in November. The social committee is: J Herdeman, '17, chairman; Ruth C wick, '17, and Lea Schueren, '17. offices of secretary and treasurer to be appointive. A faculty tea be given later in the year. [ulia had- The are will With but a part of one country, Africa, not included in the courses of- fered, the history department of the University now presents almost as complete a curriculum as can be found in the country. Two new courses were added this semester, namely, the his- tory of Latin-America and the history of the Pacific area, both given by Dr. W. L. Schurz. rules and from these a group of uni- TWO NEW COURSES IN HISTORY form rules will be drawn up and voted WIDEN DEPARTMENT'S FIELD upon at a luncheon for that purpose .- - The former course is expected to1 train men who intend to take part in1 the competition for the Latin-Ameri- can trade which is expected to take] place after the war. It is a practicali course and should fit men for foreignI positions. The latter course deals particularly with the Orient and coun- tries bordering on the Pacific. Fresh Pharmies Nominate OfficersI At their class meeting yesterday afternoon, fresh pharmics nominated the following members as officers for the coming year: President, L. M. Rutz and E. C. Watts; vice-president, HT. J. Birchfield and Miss Neuman; sec- retary, V. T. Eagle, H. C. Storick and H. C. Varnum; treasurer, E. H. Gru- now and C. B. Mattison; athletic man- ager, N. C. Fliegel and L. Jackson. The election will be held. Tuesday, Oct. 31, from 4:30 to 5 o'clock, in room 300 chemistry building. Call 600 for expert typewriting. Pianos for rent; terms right. Schae- berle & Son, 110 South Main St. oct3tf uululuunui.rnnntntnunnntnuntnnttttttttttntttufuttttuntrunuurrw uttnunu,,,,,,,, .....uaru....W..... ...................................................... MADE ON PLAY The Magic Carpet," to Be Produced by Cosmopolitan Club, Gets Started Plans are rapidly progressing for he Cosmopolitan club production, The Magic Carpet," which is to be riven in Hill auditorium, Jan,. 12, 917, under the direction of Prof. J. Ealeigh Nelson. The play, which has been prepared y Professor Nelson,aembodies a ;risp, appealing plot, and calls for ;ceases from foreign life. Abundant nusic, as well as extensive electrical ffects, is required to stage the pre- entation properly. The Cosmopolitan club has a' two- ld purpose in giving this perform- nee: To establish a scholarship and for needy foreign students. In he University, and to present an en- ertainment that shall fairly and ,dequately represent the foreign stu- ent spirit at Michigan. otre Dame Boasts Star Quaterback The Notre Dame team, coached by [arper, which was the first eleven to how the east the possibilities of the >rward pass at West Point a few sea- ons ago, is minus the stars of former ears. But in Grant, Harper has a uarterback who is said to be the qual of Dorias, whose skill at throw- ig the pigskin was a, revelation to astern teams. o lea'n .tYpewriting w ,1 equires close applicatiof A typewriter and free instruotion book from ,D.Morrill. 322 S. Sta, will do the rest. the Spec Copyright 1916, The House of Kuppenheimer he Roland: You are oing to ike this roomy overcoat, made single double breasted, knee - length, with a decided smartness - an air about it -what the [g sh cailla "bit of swank". An all round .coat with arm and shoulder room to handle __ r steerig wheel of your car. At your Kuppenheimer dealers. Prices $20 to $50. e FOUSEof KUPPENHEIME ,aty of 1>1ctit .al Sizes and the Foreward Model, originated by this House CHICAGO Get our Book,Styles for Men,,from your dealer or send your name to us ... .. ,, .. .. Nunn 0 On Sale by the N. F. ALLEN Co. Main St. 'E ll~ L HN E' 'i W ___________________________________