L SAM Kodak AtLYNDON Athe Sign of The Kodak" Finishing Flashlights and Groups W Films DID IT. W HATE Two Days Only JrIIDAY, SATVRDlAY. Nov. 28.29 M HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS Telephone +458-L 719 North University Avenue ged the price of woolens on an average of twenty five a yard, so all the leading jobbers tell us. That will difference of about eighty seven cents on the amount of at goes into a suit. Not much, is it?" No, of course not. week we took advantage of a special price offered r s by e jobber, a price far less than the difference in the tariff, neat effects in black, blue and white strips, aso some tes and overcoatings, ail new 1913 woolens. We have them at a price accordingly. Those that are fortunate to place their orders at once will reap the benefit. They st long-come in and look thema over. Remember these ew wo~olens. They are not old friends that we dislike to i J" TY S" KARL MALCOLM T MALCOLM BLOCK Just received. g shipment of black and tan rubber, sole es-Tango pumps and heavy tan Viscolized es in the BOSTONIAN MAKE Those who are waiting for these shoes uld call at once as the, supply will not last AT OTHIER COLL~EGiES Ha rvard's football team cost her $35,000 to develop this year. The ap- pea rance of a team of well groomed and conditioned players on the field against Princeton and Yale repre- sents an outlay of more than $1,000 per man. Coaches salaries amount to $15,000. The Illinois Union is holding its sec- ond membership campaign of the year. The membership of the Union now to- tals close to 1,000, but although this is an increase of about 400 over last year, it is not thought to be half as large as it should be. The fee is 25 cents. The Northwestern (Camnpus Players presented "The Witching Hlour at the Ravinia Theatre last week, with great success. The production of this play marks a new era in the history of the university actors. Wisconsin will have an Anarchist club, if current campus rumor can be given any credence. Nothing definite has been learned regarding the forma- ~tion of such an organization, but sev- eral students of known anarchistic sympathies refused to deny the report. In accordance with anarchistic be- liefs it is stated, the new organiza- tion would have no officers, constitu- tion or procedure.. Because he violated the University of Chicago's tradition that all seniors shall wear moustaches, by shaving his off, a prominent member' of the senior class paid the penalty for his act in the form of a ducking in the tank at Bartlett gymnasium. The seniors at Chicago have been conduct- ing a moustache race and any senior who is unable to grow a presentable one before a certain time must pay the above penalty. UNIVERSMITY CALENDAR. Nov. 27.-Thanksgiving night social at Newberry hail at 8:00 o'clock. Nov. 27.-Matinee dance at the Mich- igan Union at 2:30 o'clock. Nov. 27.-Thanksgiving dance of the senior laws at the Michigan Union. Nov. 28.-Junior law dance at the Michigan Union. Nov. 28.Children's party of the Womn- en's league at the Barbour gymna- Whitney Theatre MOD., TUES., WED., DEC. 1, 2, 3, Another Musical Comedy in tabloid form Boyle Wolfolk Presents Rai~ymondf Paine Late Star of "Millionai re K id in The Girl QUESTID1 By Howard, Hough andi Adams Vrom LIaSalle Theatire 30--People -30; Girls Galore Matinee Wednesday, 3 PMS PRICES Thireen Rows Orchestra- - - 50c Balance Orchestra . - 35c Four Rows Balcony - - 35c Balance Balcony - - - - 25c Seats Friday, 10 a. im. MAJESTIC AT LAST Tile only Genuinc Version of Ilulver Lytton's. LAST DAYS OF 15 O0 People - A, Symphony Orchesti 9. Dazzling, Bewildering Display of Costumes, Scenery and Electrical Effects. Laro-est Musical and dramatic Organization Ever Toured RY 0l The Tremendous Dramatic Standing Solitary and Alone, the Culmination Three Centuries of Dramatic Achievement. r Nights Thirteen Rows Orchestra...... ... $2.00 Eight Rows ...... 1.50) Four Rows Baloy........10 Nine lony.......... .1.5 Gallery.................... 50 MAIL ORDERS M a.. tinaie Four Rows Orchestra ...........$1g Balance 41.......... 1A Four Rows Balcony............. Balance " Gallery............... RECEIVED NOW f rwrrrr rr rr rrirrrw riiii rrwwYrrrrr I T EMPL RE' Down Town on Main AkMUSBOOTERYJ Mate St. .Opposite lHustos The Suer Bowl Comfectlo ie ry We ~haLve the best assortmGont of Choooie.t,0 and 30;BO IeS All kinzds of fe.neiy loo Creanms for Parties Try our Fruit l undaes after the Theatre Friday, Nov. 28 Selig Feature Drama "THE "WHITNE! THEATRI Thanksgiving DaVj THURSDAY - NOVEMBER MATINEE - 3 P. M. H. H. FRAZEE'S GREAT ASTOR THEATRE PRODUCTI Feathers By Eugene Waiter Author of "Paid In Full "Easiest Way" The Play of the Century PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 5, MAIL ORDERS N~OW YOUNG POMPEII Me.11%Street MA CHEREI In 8 Parts of Magnificent Motion Pic- tures, Brought to Ann Arbor. at Great Expense, Direct from. Wallick Theatre, New York. FOUR DAYS, ONLY Wed,, Thurs., Fri., Sat, Dec. 3, 4, 5, 6 One Show Nightly at 8:15 TWO HlOUR SHOW I MRS. AMES"5 ou more than words can tell- ou-I who knew so well' der warmth of your embrace. on in your wouted place, u may trestle on mty breast; That I may feel your willing armns; And know again your close caress. For months I have forgot your charms, But now I need you, oh, ma cher-el My VASSAR, winter underwear. 11 I 1 III ~xhibCirG.L. WOOLFOLK ..hiitShop at 326 S. State Street University School of Music Albert A. Stanley, Director ilaynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.~ A School of Music which offers courses in all branches of music of ghest sta gdards. n_. Studen fs may take regular courses leading to graduation, or they may eke such subjects as they desire, without reference to graduation. If you are interested in studying somne branch of music, please call at .e office and get a copy of the school catalogue which gives full inform- ion.CHARLES A. SINK, _Secretary. sium. Nov. 29.-Soph lit Recuperation Par- ty in Barbour gym nasiumn at 2 :30 o'clock. Dec. 1.-Newell Dwight Hillis in Uni- versity H-ail. Dec. 1.-1916 medic dinner. Dec. 1.-Penn men smoker. Dec. 1.-Twilight organ recital by Earl V. Moore in Hill auditorium at 4 :15 o'clock. Dec. 2.--M1ichigan Daily dinner at Un- ion. Dec. 3.-Union membership dinner. Dec. 4.-1916 lit dance. Dec. 6.-Junior lit breakfast-dance. MATINEE DAILY AT 3:00 P. M. Adults 25c Children 1 5c Reserved Seats at Night. MAIL ORDERS NOW Caniadian s Choose Temporary Officers At an organization mneeting of the Canadian club held at the Union this week, the following temporary officers were elected: X. H. Goldstick, '15L, chairman, 1L. D. Ostrander, '16, secre- tary, and E. C. Zavitz, '14, Rex Wad- dell, '16, and R. G. McAndrew, "16F, or- ganization committee. The first ban- quet will be held December 4 Professors Attend Chicago Convention Professors T. C. Trueblood and R. D. T. Hollister, of the oratory depart- ment, will attend the third annual con- vention of the National council of Teachers, starting from today, to No- vember 29, in Chicago. I PlaceEAT AT ttP OfPS" ThePaWee Things Taste Like Homne "'Pap"Bancroft Cor. Monroe and 'Thayer THE STATE SAYINGS BANK Capital Stock $60,000.00 Surplus and Profits $100,000.00 ANN ARBOR, MICH. Win. Arnold Win. J. Booth C. John Wolz, Jr Vice-Pres. President Cashier George Bischoff Florist 220 Chapin Sireet Phone 809-L Choice cut flowers a -d plants Liberty and Main Sts, A Most Convenient Place for Your Banking DETROIT, FUCIIQAN EV ELYN NESBHIT THAW Assisted by 'JACK CLIFFORD ini the musical dlancing (li%,rtissetnent "MAR IETT Es $10 SA .VED Or% Suit or Overcoat We build fine clothes right in on our own shops out of best of materials at prices worth your while investigating. Drop in on your way down town and we will explain how we do it. We clean and repair both ladies' and gentlemen's garments with g reoa t care. Give us at trial CALLINGS REPRESENTED MICHIGAN AT. (Continued from page 1.) blishers with seven. Two brewers d the same number of watchmakers represented in the student body their children. kmong the minor tradesmen come chers to the number of eight, cat- dealers with 16, liquor dealers with even dozen and four bakers, and oexpress agents. The capitalists' is number seven. The sons and Lighters of 15 janitors and night- tclhmen are enrolled in the univer- y and the grand total is brought a close by the single son of a mar- d chauffeur. Societies D~ebate at Regular MIeetinigs "Jeffersonians will hold a regular de- bate Friday night. The subject is "Resolved, "That Judicial decisions shall be recalled." Regular meeting of the Websters will be held Friday, at 7:00 o'clock. The question is: Re-" solved: "That the Torrens land sys- tern should be adopted by the several states." Night lunches delivered. Call 51-L, 301 S. State, Greene's Lunch Room. tf Another shipment of black and blue soft hats just received. Wagner & Co., State St. 50-52 Have you- noticed the distinguished appearance a perfect fitting LouisID el Fine Tailor 105 lb SE. Libe Dress Suit I You are always welcome at the am I gives one ? This is the only kind we make. Our fabrics are the newest. Students' Supply StoreI WAGNER Tailors & CO. State street Call us up for a box of Allegretti, Morses or Gilberts' chocolates. All garments shoaP.. made in our own Phone 1331-J 11 11 So. University r HO0M E 0F Hart Sohaffner &~ arx Cloth We have those H. S & M. Mackinaws at $12.00 and $15.00. Other makes at $5.00 to $10.00. WHERE A DOLLAR " DOES ITS DUTY. LUTZ CLOTHING STORE 0 00 217S*5. f- --JeAvsu Cs'.v.....£.... Wu IMI'I UvU 04