I' HFve You Triedl I Society Brand Clothi 1 Have you looked at our inter footwear and our rge assortment of ouse ippers? We have rub= ars with heels wide e= Our New Chocolate at the Fountain ? The powder costs us twice as much per pound as any other kind and ours is the only fountain where you can get it, hot or cold. We are willing to pay the price for the sake of having the best. Calki ns Phar macy 324 South State Struet Have "that different air" of dis- tinction that places them in a class by themselves, If you've vainly hoped that some day you would find a suit that measured up flush with your ideas, your desires will be more than realized in snappy models we are showing Styles that smack with the smartness of the boulevards and college campus, yet are in strict r keeping with refinement See them today1 rV E ugh to fit the nge heels. full umore Shoe Store Made 119 S. Main Street ' 9 ; :3 / esterday, today a n d likely to- morrow almost ev- ery store, big and little, will scream "We've got the best!" Just sup- pose yOU take a look at Wadhans & Co. 'Suits, Over- coats, Mackin aws, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. HAMS CA 1-123 South Main Street CO. W MY mendable ha- m it is carried es in the pur- .heap athletic ,ausetheyare be A., MARQUARDT Jftne ' atori ig g0c UNION PLANS FOR CIHRIST3L S Novel Program is Being Arranged For Decenmber 18, With the meeting of the committee last night, the Christmas celebration. to be given by the Michigan Union Thursday, December 18, was set in motion. Some music has been receiv- ed as well as other available material, and the program promises to be one of the most novel ever presented by the Union. Two minstrel performances will be presented with a short program of vaudeville numbers during the inter- mission. For the minstrels many men prominent in campus theatricals will take burnt cork roles. About 25 will be picked for the cast. The Union will be decorated, and refreshments will be served. The affair will be free for members of the Union. The committee in charge of the compilation of the libretto will meet at the Union this afternoon, and any- one who wishes to submit music, jok- es or other appropriate material, should do so before 4:00 o'clock. Pennsylvania Students Organize Pennsylvania students numbering 100, met in an informal smoker and get-together at the Union last evening and formed an organization to be known as the Keystone club. Mem- bership is open to all students from Pennsylvania. The following officers were elected: P. If. Cunningham, '14, president; J. J. Lyons, '15E, vice-president; L. E. Hughes, '16E, secretary; and R. K. Brown, '16, treasurer. A committee was appointed to engage special ac- commodations for Pennsylvania men for the eastern. holiday trip. Those desiring reservations notify P. T. Lan- dis, '14L,'at the Union desk. CA MBRIDGE MAN TO SPEAK ON INTERNATIONAL PEACE Langdon-Davies Will Be the Guest of The Cosmopolitan Club While in Ann Arbor. Bernard Noel Langdon-Davies, grad- uate of Cambridge University and sec- ietary of the Gordon Foundation of England, will speak in Ann. Arbor on December 9, under the auspices of the Cosmopolitan club and the university. His subject will be the "Basis of the Peace Movement" The Englishman came to America as a delegate to the Eighth International Congress of Students and is deliver- ing many addresses throu.ghout the country in the interests of interna- tional peace, a movement to which he is closely allied. The Michigan Cos- mopolitan club is planning to tender the visitor a banquet during his short visit in Ann Arbor. OPERA TO HAVE FIRST REAING Cast Tryouts Mleet Before Vhrismas; Chorus Tryouts, Afterward . At a meeting of the Mimes, to be held at the Union tonight, the 1914 opera will receive its first reading. The book has been printed, and .has been in the hands of the members of the Mimes for several days. The au- thor, Ray Melton, '12, will be present to interpret the lines. Arrangements will be made for the preliminary tryouts, for speaking parts. The cast aspirants will be ur catalogue, ' V Alted free) shows \+MARKV -by purchasing y Athletic Gods IN rung the above dle-Nark-you will ly practice true economy. A. G. Spalding & Bros. Woodward Ave. etroit, Mich. Suits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired Cor. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. summoned before Christmas vacation but the men wishing to try out fo chorus positions will not be given a hearing until after Christmas. A date will be set for the meeting of men wishing to submit posters. The contest will be conducted in much the same way as in previous years with a prize of $1000 for the available drawing. Eastern Dentists visit Ann Arbor. Dr. Edward C. Kirk, dean of the dental department of the University of Pennsylvania, and Drs. W. S. Locke and C. P. Sweny, of Cincinnati, visited the Dental school, yesterday. Dr. Kirk delivered an address before the senior dental class and was enter- tained by the dental faculty at lunch- eon at the Michigan Union. From here the visitors will go to Toledo, where they will attend a meeting of the Ohio State Dental society. TAGS t BTO BE GIVEN Jl LT WO PAY CLASS DUES TODAY Junior lits who come forward with the long green in response to the cries from the class treasurer, will be dis- tinguished today by tags flying. from their buttonholes. The tags will be passed out in the corridor of Univer- sity hall, from 8:00 until 2:30 o'clock today, to those who pay up their dues, SENIOR PHIARMICS A PP1oiiT COMMITTEE MEN FOR YEAR. President E. V. Rice of the senior pharmic class has announced the per- sonnel of the committees as follows: social, R. F. Smith, chairman, F. F. Scott, and V. F. McIntyre. Chairmen of the other committees are: finance, E. H. Woodhouse, cap and gown, E. G. Mac Whorter, invitations, J. K. Lilly, picture, H. R. Hearn, and auditing, F. E. DeVoist. A class meeting has been called for this afternoon at 1:00 o'clock in room 303 of the chemistry building. At this time a class secretary will be chosen. the candidates are E. H. Woodhouse and C. H. Whisler. PLAYS OFFER OPPORTUNITY OF HEARING GERMAN SPOKEN Two short, spicy comedies will be presented by the Garrick Theater Ger- nan players, at 8:00 o'clock this even- ing, in Germania hall, corner of Wil- liam and Second streets. Dr. Ludwig Fulda's "Das Wunderkind" is one, and the other is "Du bist bliss, Louise!" by S. A. Sauer. Student tickets, sell- ing at 25 cents ,ach, may be obtained at both of Wa"'s bookstores. "The object of these entertain- ments," sard Prof. Warren W. Florer, of the German department, yesterday, "is to give the teachers and students an opportunity to see the real effect of the comedies, which they teach or learn, and to give students of Ger- man practice in hearing German spo- ken." MAUSIC AND DRAMA . Earl Moore to Give Recital. The barcarolle from "The Tales of lloffman" and a gavotte from "Mig- non" are the best known numbers of the interesting program which Earl J. B. EIBLER 109 W. Liberty Street Across from Mack's side entrance JEWELRY Extensive Stock at Reasonable i Prices. Watch Repairing, Skilled and Trustworthy. Optical Supplies Eyes Scientifically Fitted Do you realize within a few weeks you will leave for that Christmas. vacation ? Drop in while down town and look over our line of Holiday suggestions. Michigan Pins, Fobs, Bars and Spoons Silver Purses and Mesh Bags You will be impressed with the high quality of goods at prices that will appeal to you. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR COpYzbt 1911 ifrod Docker GS Cop Bargains GAS COOKIN IN . J. F. WUERTH COMPAN' For Fraternity and Club Houses Increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone I Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen ment. Washtenaw Gas Compan Microscopes I AND Army SurgIc Pocket Sets r =I= SU DEN DRUG C 302 S. STATE STRE NOTICE To improve our telephone service we ve installed a two phone system which s compelled us to change our present one number 1550 to 2280. I AtnArbor Taxicab Co. 300 N. Main Street 'X F ENO M Q~g illutrated crilling a new treatme"t for all safety razor blades, making one blade last a lifetime and be better than when purchased. Sent on receipt of25c in coin. CLAUDE WOLFE, Howard City, Mich. UIVERSITY- NOTICES Prof. F. N. Scott, of the rhetoric de- partment, will give his second lecture on "The Origin of Language," in the lecture room of Memorial hall, this af? ternoon, at 2:00 o'clock. Junior literary class meeting, Tues- day, December 2, room 202, Tappan hall, at 4:00 p. m. The second fall meeting of the Uni- versitl of Michigan section of the American Chemical society will be held, this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, in room 151 chemistry building, Dr. J. E. Ilarris, of the chemistry faculty, will give an address on "Selective Absorp- tion by Soils." Members of the Mandoin club will meet tonight at 7:00 o'clock for practice in the north wing of Univer- sity hall. "Religion as Related to Science" will be discussed by Pror. Thomas M. Iden at the lecture in the Bible Chairs building at 6:30 tonighlt., Senior pharmic class meeting, at dhB ipf® - - -" d 1:00 o'clock, in room 303, of the chem- istry building, to elect a secretary. Students interested in the Drama league will meet at the Union follow- ing the cabaret dinner, tomorrow night. The league aims to promote a higher standard of drama, and to bring better plays to Ann Arbor. Any- one interested i tihe movement should Student council will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight, north wing, Univer- sity hall.- Meeting of business staff of the Gar- goyle at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon. The Adelphi debating society will hold a banquet at the Michigan Union ont Decemiber 12. The 1916 medic diner,, which was* to have been held at the LUnion last night, was postponed, as the desired ar- rangements could not be made. It Sill be given at some time before the ! hoiays. Lilbrnriaul Koch Will Talk in Detroit. Before returning from his trip to Chicago and Madison, Wiscensin, li- brarian Theodore W. Koch will lec- ture in the Detroit library, tomorrow, on the "Art of illustrating." Mr. Koch will deliver the same lecture in the Detroit Museum of Art on December 7. Mr. Koch wvill return to Ann Arborl tomorrow evening. V. Moore, head of the organ depart-l ment of the university school of music, will offer at the second complimen- tary twilight organ recital in Hill au- ditorium this afternoon a 4:15 o'clock. A pastoral suite (new) by Demarest, two Guilmant pieces, and parts of a symphony by Wider complete the pro- gram.f The engagement of "The Last Days of Pompeii" in umotion picture form at the Majestic theatre, December 3, 4,5, and 6, is of unusual importance. An idea of the beauty of this production may be gleaned from the fact that it ran for months at Wallack's theatre, New York, where, but for the arrival ofCyril Maude and his English com- pany, it would be showAinig yet. On account of the length of the perform- ance, only one show will be given each evening. Seats may be reserved. Wanited-Three live stud(it agents to introduce advertising medium. Call between 6:00 and 8:00 p. in., 1211 Prospect street. 55 Wanted-A student waiter who will bring hive boarders to Tabbard inn, 1109 College St., three doors from medical building, conducted by stu- dents. Smoking allowed. Rate $4.25 per week. Private table. Phone 1283-J. 54-56 Lost-Will the young lady who got the wrong pair of shoes at Gran- ger's Wednesday, November 26, kindly call Granger's. - 54-55 For Sale-ictrola and records, $17. New. s04 Oakland, 652-L. 55-56 For Sale-At a sacrifice, high class, racey type, four passenger road- ster of fifty horse power. Quick ac- tion required. Address A. A. care Mich. Daily. not later than Wed- Dec. 3. 54-5-6 For Rent-First floor suite for two or three. One block from campus. Newly decorated. 526 Church St. Phone 1064-J. 55-6 For Rent--Front suite gle room at 1116 W New Axminster rugs. If you want the best in chc try Liggett's, Edsill's Rexall Store, 122 So. Main St. Modern Methods give me sults for printing and developi it our work room and see fc self. Lyndon. Liggett's Gilbert's and Fenw, olates in perfect condition. Rexall Drug Store, 122 S. Main Night lunches delive 301 5. State, Greene's L W. H. Smith sells Victor T ers. Second-hand Royals an woods. 102 E. Huron, over I Call 2380-L for demonstratio dents insurance 35 cents per High grade portraits. Hop: Genuine Martin Guitars and lins sold at Schaeberle & Son House. Modern new studio. Hoppe. Best shoe shine, hat clean blocking next to Wagner's. WE SELL GOOD CLOTH Suits at $10.00-All wool. Suits at $15.00-All woolh ored. Suits at $20.00-Adler's M Style. Suits at $25.00-Equal to Fi tom work. ALLEN'S GOQD CLOTHES Main Street. Flashlights. Hoppe. Amateur photographers. "As the Years Roll By" "I'll Return to You Again" "You're the Idol of My Heart" They are rich in sentiment and music. 10 cents per copy Our Chrfstmas stock of musical goods has arrived. 120-122 E. Liberty S. 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