TE ~ lMICHIGAN DAI. 2,. Street ISP LAY of Exclusive Styles nd Trousers. So. State Street NT TAILORS ewri tcrs SAle Or Re'nt FEWNITINGre j . MORRILL ).State Street STMASI S Harrison Fisher, American Belles Phillips, Gallery of Girls Harrison Fisher, Fair Americans Harrison~ Fisher, Calendar Private Christmas Cards MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS AT LOWEST CLUB RATES Sheehan's STUDENT'S BOOKSTORE le are the original makers of niglish clothes. None but im=1 3rted woolens here and nearly 1 the patterns are confined ex- usively to Kirschbaum. Dlrop iand see our display of fabrics. P. Kirschbaum -The Original Young Mten's Tailor" 2737 792 Woodward a t~E flkMI AN DAILY Official Newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every orning 'except Mn- day tQroughout the school year. ntered at the Post Office at Ann Ar- Ibor, Michigan, under Act of Con- Igress of March 3,1879. MANAGING EDITOR. Walter K. Towrs. BUJSINESS "MkANAGER Albert IR. Dilley u.yioN La B SATURDAY,_DECEMBER 16, 1911 Night Editor--Wallace Weber. All members of the Daily staff meet at Rentschler's today at 12:4 p. m,. for the staff picture. 'there i lbe a meeting of the re- portorial staff this morning at 11:00 o'clock. All hal Rameses.. The thousands who have viewed Michigan's newest arrival in the field of college opera and the thousands who are yet to have that keen Tpeas- ure owe a debt of giratitude to those who gave their abilitie§ and energies to awake Rameses. The opera annu- ally brings to us cheer, pleasant even- ings, and makes one of the events to which college life owes its charm. This year's production is bright and clean and it goes. Not only to the authors and to the actors, but to the men who work behind and below, the credit is due. They are doing much for us, for Michigan, and for the Union. IAitVOYLF TAKES WE STERN TRW. Opera Number,31 kes TiriinA It Is Leavn g Station. "A-a-a--l-a-a-boa-r-r-d! " There was a general rush and scram- ble, for mandolin cases, banjo cases, suit cases, and traveling paraphernal - ]a. "A-a-a-l-l-a-a-boa-r-r-d! " The station master raised his an- tern. *A 'shriek pierced the smoke-laden air. "Stop!" "_. A 'figure dashing into the epot at , full speed, brushed by the guard and krushed up to the last car. He.c threw a small bundle at the brakeman who was in the act of closing the door. "The Gargoyle," hie pantedi and 'fell° in a heap. A cheer arosetr om within the de- parting car.' "Thinky of it!" said the trusty mes- senger when 'he had been revived. "Think of those poor boys going on that long trip without the opera Gar- goyle. We gave them the first twenty- Ave copies off the press." COLLEGIATE ALUMNAE PLAN C H RI STXAS ENTERTA INMENTS The collegiate alumnae are planning to entertain the college girls who are~ forced to remain in town during the vacation. The exact nature of the en- ertainments has not yt been decided. any college girl who finds herself. tbliged to remain in Ann. Arbor during the Christmas vacation will receivean invitation to the doings if she leaves ter name at Dean Jordan's office, eith- er with the dean or with hier secre- tary.! JZEXEBER LAW REVIEW HAS MANY RIOTED CONTRIBUTORS. The December issue of the Law Re- view has bee published. It contains an article on "Mosaic Law" by 'C. A. Lightner, a well-known attorney of Detroit, who is one of the lecturers on medical jurisprudence in the law and medical departments of the unt. versity. There is also an artcle on the "Recall and Political Responsibil- ity of Judges" by W. P. Dodd of the University of Illinois, and one on the "Use and Abuse of the Commerce Clause" by F. H. Cooke of New York City. SALT. OF OPERA SCORES SURPASSES ALL RECORDS. Judging from the saes of the past two days, "My Girl From Michigan," "College Love" and "A Course in Love are due to attain the greatest amount of, popularity among the songs from "The Awakened Rameses." "Hearts are Still the Same" has also been favored with a good sale, though not to the ex- tent of the others. The sale of complete scores has sur- passed all records. At no time in the past, the dealers claim, has there been such a demand. for the music in the book form. ' No 'less encouraging has been the distribution of the libretto, the sale e; which has already assumed such pro- portions that there is talk of a second edition. Omega Phi Elects Six. +Omega Phi elected six new members at its last meting. "Those chosen were: Marjorie Nicolson, Pauline Kleinstuck, Eda King, Mary True, Helen Robinson, and Isabelle Rizer. The initiation will take place shortly after the Christmas vacation. Independents Will Meet at Union. Dexter Reinhart independent hop representative, has issued a notice of a meeting of the independents who are planning to attend the hop, at the M4ichigan Union at 7:00 o'cok Mon. day evening. Preliminary plans will be discussed and other matters of m- portance will be brought up. 1)r. Van Hoosen Fals to Appear. rA telegram was received by the Women's League at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from Dr. Bertha Van Hoosen of Chicago, -who was to lecture here at 4 o'clock, stating that she was un- Iable to come. No reason was given and the League hpes to Have lir here later in the season. Tea was served and an informal 'dance followed in- 1 Mead of the lecture. 1UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Dec. 13-16.----'The Awakened Rameses." Dec. 16.-Senior Lit Dinner ance. Dec. 16.-Fresh lit dance, Barbour gym 1 p. i. Dec. 1.- --Second J Lit clhss dinner at Union, 5:30 p. m De(c. 18.---Peace Oratorical Contest, Room.B Law building. .I1 c. 19.-Hamlin (Garland, on S. L. A. course, U. Hall, 8:15 p. m. Dec. 2.-Evening, Christmas. recess. begins. Jan. 3.-Morning, 'Christmas recess ends. Fla #inum Fortsraits platin~um LMagazullo eSubscfiptiolls At Best Clsb Rtes ;heave your orders early. Aisk to Eee our samples of rPrivate Xmas Cards When Yeu Desire Portraits of Quality Go to __ . WAHR'S University Bookstore THE PHOTOGRAPHER 319 E. Huron Phone 961-L FPf.ir urn PlatinusxPortraits I We Do French Dry and Steam Cleaning PR ESSINGp enad REPAIR IhN Suits Cleaned and Presd 75oo' ute Pros FULLER & O'CONNOR Ta~OMs619 E. Will! Send One H THE MICHI6AN CALF Get, it Today via Detroit for the holidays, your Michiganensian Picture. ot, or expect to spend the vacs= to plan for this. ,he final day for acceptance. 'OR SITTING NOW E.A. wRIG Of Philadelphia, Pa. iton Stud'i . WATSON Detroit, Mich. & HALL e of Choice Decoradting Plants )N US Cor. S. 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