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This Week

re offer to you the
ailored suit possiblel
most suitable price.
manship the best.
r suit 'built to fit.
stock of woolens of
ghest quality. The
At assortment in the
o select from.
H. WILD GO
3i S. State St.
IT UNITED LINES
4 ARBOR TIME TABLE
IExpressCars for Detroit-7 :i
lhourly to 6: io p. rn., also 8: io

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A fancy box of initial
stationery with your
Initials In gold.

Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan. Published every morning except Mon-
day during the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan under Act of Congress of AMarch 3,
89'
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scription price: by carrier, $2.50; by mail,
.oo. Warn2, Stations: Press building;
Qluarry's Pharmacy; U niversity Pharmacy; C.
lI. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
'elephones 960 and 2414.
Maurice Toulme...........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson............Business Manager
11. Beach Carpenter.... .....News Editor
Gordon Eldredge ..........Sporting Editor

TYPEWRITERS ~
New, rebuilt, and second-
hand,
For Sale, $10.00 up
For Rent, $2.00 up
3 mos., $5.00
TYPEWRITING
L 0. D. MORRILL
Over Baltimore Lunch A

The Michigand CaIcnda
1914
Wholly different and much more beatiful and artistic t
ever before. A splendid CHRISTMAS GIFT.
PKICE 50 CENTS
W A H R,

25c

Former price 40c

Fred Foulk ...
Leonard Rieser
Riober t 1anuah~il
harold Abbott
Hlarold Ilippier
I arshail Foote
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,eo Buirnett
F. F. MlKinney
Carlton Jenks
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.Assistant to Editor school. They will want to know all
.intcrcollegiateIEditorabout the university of which you are
.1. .Music and ""a a part. See that you can tell them all
..................Cartoonist they would know and should know.
EDITORIALS Use these two weeks to inform your-
ste Rosenaum selves, and the next two weeks to in-
Louis David. form others.
GHT EDITORS
Chester Lan * * * * * * * * * * *
On Sport Staff (;uyWells * OF TWSt TO W(E *
Bernus Kline * (Eited by tylus.) *
Hawley Tapping

UNIVERSHY BOOKSTORES

SHIEEHAN & CO.

STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER #
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson I On Wednesday, Thursday and Fri-

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:4 a. m., 6:o6 a. m.,
6:o6 p. m., 7:o6 p.
in., and 10:45 p. I.
5 p. M., 12:15 p. in.
n-7:46 a. m. and
p. in.
:p2 a. m., 6:sr a. m.,
6:51 p. in., also 9:2o

COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAKERS OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All(Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & CO.

IT'S OUT
OF THE QUES-
TION for small
local tailors 'to
produce any--l
thingiikethequality
and finish of Ed.
V. Price & Co. tal-
lore d-to-order
clothes-thatIs,
for any less than
twice the price.
1. -Niby your order today

Harrison Soul e
V. President

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ITIONAL BANK
n Arbor, Mich.
ital $100,ooo.
nd Profits, $65,000.

delicious chocolates,
m each day in our
top. They have the
r' and we guaran-
utely pure.
Y BEE
ULAR PLACE

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REPORTERS
F. M ChurchT I. C. Rummel
Y. F. J. llsu Willis Goodenow
1'. F'. 'Thompson J. M. Barrett
C. A. Swaiuson I). R. Ballentinel
'l. S. Collinsm Leon Greencbaum
C. L. Kendrick W. A. P. John
-. C. Roth - 1..R. Marsh
C. L. Muller Charles Weinberg
BUSINESS STAFF
Arthur T'orreyU E T.AR. Carpenter
Russell Runyan R. J. Hofman
V . 11. Herbert R. G. Sheldon
R. V. Leier
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1913.
Night Editor-Y. F. Jabin Hsu.
WOMAN.
What shall she be? The newer fem-
inism has not yet determined this
problem for us, nor has it completely
overthrown the time worn sentimen-
tality about the gentleness and effem-
inacy of woman.
In the meantime while female influ-
ence is in the ascendant at our univer-
sity-as in all other progressive in-
stitutions-while we bear manfully
all such troublesome discussions and
look for an ultimate and permanent
good, let us not be forced to look too
much upon this denouement and be at
times offended by the "pal like" atti-
tude of young women who effect the
blase sophistication, of "men of the
world."
GET A SHIRT.
Freshman gym classes are in full
swing, and once more the perennial
gym shirt decorated with its prep
school emblem is displayed before our
admiring eyes. The floor of the gym
reminds one of Ferry field on the day
of the Interscholastic.
Friend freshman with the emblaz-
oned shirt you wear so proudly, if you
really earned that letter by your ath-
letic prowess, demonstrate it to us
by earning something here. Win your
numerals, win a C. C. C., win an "R,"
win anything that means you have
done something at Michigan, and un-
til that time comes, just wear a plain
undecorated shirt.
TALK MICH IGAN.
The first leg of the yoyage is almost
ended; the lights in the Harbor of,
Vacation are gleaming ahead and
near. Already we are planning the
time we shall spend on shore. There
will be dances, parties, and reunions.
In your reunions and your gather-
ings, talk Michigan. To the freshmen,
particularly, this first vacation will
come as a splendid opportunity to do
their university a service. You will
meet friends who are still in high

* * *
The first of a series of three lunch-
eons for senior women will be held
at the Michigan Union tomorrow at
12:15 o'clock. Miss Helen Loman
will act as toastmistress, and the
luncheon will be followed by dancing.
Tickets are on sale at 50 cents each,
or $1.20 for the series, by the mem-
bers of the social committee: Misses
Emma heath, l3eatrice Merriam, Ellen
Riggs, Jessie Cameron, Ilda Jennings,
and Louise Robson.
* * -
Dr. Elsie Pratt, women's physician,
is preparing a series of lectures to be
delivered to women students during
the second semester. A detailed ac-
count of these lectures will be given
at an early date.
* * *
As Barbour gymnasium will be in
the hands of the decorating committee
for the freshman spread, there will b;,
no league party this afternoon.
Omega Phi will meet at 4:00 o'clock
this afternoon at the Alpha Phi house.
INTERCOLLEGIATE
CHICAGO, Dec. 4.-Special-Fifty
freshmen were chosen for initiation
into the Three-Quarters club at the
University of Chicago this year as
compared with 48 in 1912. The pres-
ent number represents each of the
18 national fraternities at Chicago
with at least two men, while by the
Inew rules 18 additional members are
selected from the candidates regard-
less of Greek letter connections. This
made possible the admission of two
non-fraternity men for the first time
in the history of the club.
The winter quarter at Chicago will
open January 5 instead of the preced-
ing Friday as originally scheduled.
A reception last Monday afternoon
in honor of Mr. La Verne W. Noyes
donor of the new women's gymnasium
was attended by one thousand women

of the university. Mr. Noyes in speak-
ing to the gathering declared that he
was fully repaid by this one demon-
stration. The site of the gym over-
looking the Midway was definitely an-
nounced at this reception.
Cooperation of the student body is
%ought by the Reynolds club to aid
in securing the 1,0(B volumes neces-
sary to open the proposed men's li-
brary. It is desired to raise a fund
of $800 by small subscriptions upon
the campus. The remaining $200 has
been iledged by the club.

SHOE REPAIRS
FIRST CLASS SHOE REP

Ollicial she
Fol

day of next week, the Y. W. C. A. will
hold its annual bazaar, which promis-
es to be larger and better this year
than ever before, Dainty hand-made
articles, a large assortment of goods
imported from Japan, and home made
candy and baking and candy will be
placed on sale. The bazaar will af-
ford to university and faculty women,
as well as many others, an excellent
opportunity to purchase many attrac-
tive articles suitable for Christmas
gifts.

WAI KING
Come Up and Try
George's Chop S
Delicious Chinee and Amricau
341 Soulf State Street Pil

209 E. Liberty St.

A Pair of $6,00 Trousers with every Suit or Overcoat order at
$17 50y
To everyone ordering a Suit or Overcoat during this sale we will give
you absolutely FREE a pair of $6.oo Trousers of the same material as Snit
or different, just as you like.
Anyone who expects to live and wear clothes cannot afford to miss
this once in a life time opportunity.
We guarantee to save ycu $Io to $i, on every order you place at our
store. Come in and be convinced.
The Quality Tailors
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U'NIVEJISITY N()TWES.
Regular meetings of the Oratory
board will be held each week on Wed-
nesday at 4:45 o'clck in room 302
north wing.
Orations in the Peace Contest must
be handed to Prof. Thomas C. True-
blood or Assistant Professor L.. I1, T
Hollister today.
UIndlereilass A rcliitee s o4i Organize.
Freshman and sophomore architects
will soon organize into classes, sepa-
rate from the main body of engineers.
Permission to do so was granted by
the student council at a recent meet-
ing, after petitions to that effect had
been considered. Junior and senior
architects will continue their affilia-
tions with the regular engineering
classes.
Personal Christmas Cards. Leave
your order early at WO Bookstor-
es. 58-671

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Bacteriology

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OUR SPECIAL $30.00 SUITS
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The Druggists on the Corner

N University Ave.

HENRY

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alls Fork Dipped Chocolates
Made in the most sanitary factory in the world. The best cand ies
we have ever handled. VANDOREN'S PHARMACY, 703 Packard St
ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
ARTISTIC FRENCH DRY AND
STEAF1 CLEANERS

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WOOLENS

Phone 628

are showing a neat line of blue and black French pin stripes
Christmas trade. Our Motto-''The best is none too good."
u get satisfaction here.

Consolidation

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UNIVERSAL CLEANING WORKS
T. E. WAHL

204 East Washingten
ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
. iH. KUHN

T F. M. MYLES

607 EAST
WILLIAM ST.

ie Ann Arbor Savings Bank
al Stock $300,000 Surplus $1oo,o0o
Resources $3,000,000
General Banking Business Transacted
ers: Chas. F. Ihiscock, Pres., W. A. lar-
man, Vice-Pres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier
riowers
og~usigns (&H1
Cho. C t FIlowers
Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating

YJICOLLAR
Cluett, Peabody & Co., inc. Makers
j, for 25

WE CALL AND DELIVER
PRESS BUILDING MAYNAR D ST.
Across from Majestic

THE NEW
Now on S5ale

hook

Ave. Phone 115

Every Student SI

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