II Kodak LYNDON " At the Sign of The Kodak " Finishing Flashlights and Groups Films .gal sjnoes( Latest English Lasts FRES 11 Telephone 458-L 719 North University Avenue Press Your Clothes I * * * * * * * * * * Indian Moccasins More Comfortable than Slippers * I afford to miss. * * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. (Edited by Stylus.) * * * * * * * * * C * * ER & CO. 1"8 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR OFF ON ALL MILLINERY Beavers Excepted, at-, -U ty East DANA RICHARDSON r w i OUR LUNCHEON MENU is a delight to Fastidious Folks Everything is so cor- rect and complete. Vis- it our parlors when down town. MAIN STREET offee Roasters and Wholesale Grocers "SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT." Sometimes we wonder if many of the women in this university really un- derstand for what the library was in- tended. The reference room is for studying, the magazine room for read- ing, but neither of them, we believe, was originally meant as a place to meet one's friends and hold informal receptions. There are four places in the library where friends may meet to talk as much as seems necessary; the four seats upon the stair landings. These are rarely occupied, and in the meantime, earnest students are driven from reference room to reading room, and often from there, because of the noise. It is high time that something was done about this. The women's league hopes, in time, to obtain a room in the library where women may meet to talk and study together. Mean- while, can we not exercise enough fair-mindedness and self controlto do unto others as we would have them do, and try to use the library as it was meant to be used? Shall we not let this reform come from ourselves-, and not wait for the interference which must come, sooner or later, from those higher up? Think about it. 'e * * * At the women's league board meet- ing yesterday it was decided to raise the yearly dues from 25 to 50 cents. Since it was organized, 22 years ago, the league's membership has increased from 100 to 708, the activities have multiplied, and the debt on Palmer field has been assumed, yet the dues have remained the same. The present income is not sufficient to meet the running expenses with ease. In the straw vote taken at the mass meeting earlier in the year, an increase was almost unanimously favored, and the new amendment will undoubtedly meet with the approval of all. It will go into effect next year, but if women who are interested in the league wish to pay another fee of 25 cents during the second semester of this year, their aid would be greatly appreciated. Miss L. Maude Raymond of Chica- go, field secretary for the national board of Y. W. C. A., will speak to the university women in Newberry hall at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. Miss Ray- mond is known in Ann Arbor as a de- lightful speaker, and her message will be one which none of the women can HavC you noticed the distinguished appearance a perfect fitting ean & Co., Ltd., 214 S. Main St. -" r Frank Brothers. Fith Avenue Bootshop Ith Avenue near 27th Street, New York Our representative will exhibit ladies foot-= ar at our Ann Arbor showroom on Tuesday, :ember 9th. chibit Shop at 326S. State Street VILLIAM E. DIETERLE Walter Camp's All-American foot- ball eleven has not been made public as yet, but the dean of the eastern gridiron critics had some interesting things to say about his selections while on a visit to Chicago during the last few days. "This is the first year for some time that I have seen no western games," said Camp in a published interview, "bu't I know the men and have studied them and seen most of them play be- fore. "I am considering the possibility of selecting three teams next season- an all-western, an all-eastern and an all-American for Collier's Weekly. I would have attended some of the big western battles this year if the sched- ules hadn't conflicted. "In selecting my all-American team for Collier's Weekly I take the play- ers of the entire country as one squad. I do not consider sectional differences. "As to the game as played in the East and the West-I think that each section overdid itself a bit this year. The East ran a little too much on the defense and the West on the offense. I look for the time when it evens up. CAMPUS IN BRIEF. --Senior dents will dance tomorrow night, from 8:00 to 12:00 o'clock, at Packard academy. Dr. Louis P. Hall and Mrs. Hall, and Dr. H. 0. Barnes and Mrs. Barnes will chaperone. The committee in charge is Gordon E. Wit- tet, '14D, chairman, Miss Hertha C. Harturg, '14D, Paul E. Meyer, '14D, Albert W. Farley, '14D, and John D. Shaffer, '14D. --The Illinois club will hold a smoker at the Michigan Union at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. The speakers for the evening will be Dean J. R. Effinger, H. B. Carpenter, '14, and H. S. Hulbert,, '14M. George Moritz, '15, will 'furnish the musical end of the program. The question of a special Christmas car will be discussed. All Illinois men are cordially invited. -Freight totaling 100,000 pounds was transferred from the railroad stations to the university store house this week. -Paul V. Ramsdell, '16, underwent an operation for hernia yesterday morn- ing at the Smith-Burrett private hos- pital. J-Hop Petition Given to Committee The petition for the restoration of the J-Hop, drawn up by the 1914 Hop committee, was given to Prof. A. H. Lloyd of the non-athletic committee. H. S. Hulbert, '14M, chairman of the student council committee, will con- sult with Professor Lloyd with refer- ence to the proposed plan. The petition will probably be taken up by the sen- ate council at its next meeting tomor- row night. * * * On Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri- day of this week, the Y. W. C. A. will hold its annual bazaar, which prom- ises to be unusually attractive. Hand- made articles, a large assortment of goods imported from Japan, and home made candy and baking will be placed on sale. WALTER CAMP COMMENTS ON ALL-AMERICAN SELECTIONS SUITS 2Se HAND PRESSING 1530-J 1112 S. University "e fivnipg Dec. 8th TROUSERS 10c C. I. KIDD, '17 Lit. What Kind of Shaving :Soap are You Using?, Did You Ever Try a We have the Shaving Cream, S and Powder. University Aver Pharmacy 1219 South University Avenue GIVE VS A TRI Popular Matinee Wednesday 25c to $1.50 GARRICK DETR OIT Oliver Morosco FER S E N T S 'EG I HARTLEY MANNERS' COMEDY OF YOUTH Laurette Taylor's Perpet- ualsuccess now Running at New York's CortTheatre A METROPOLITAN. CAST OF PLAYERS FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR I EAR] hes to announce that he has opened a tailoring establish- nt in Detroit at 94 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete Line of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Elsa Ryan, Henry Stanford, Fanny Addison Pitt, Gilbert Douglas, Wilda Marl Lewis Broughton, Cordon Burby, Lillian Kellar, Frank Burbeck Week Dec. 15 MATIME Wednesday and pecial attention given to my College trade. The 'ith Better Satisfaction and Better Workmanship. same prices Sam C. and Lee Shubert (Inc.) Presents Dress Suit THE PLAY OF NOW DIETERLE-VARSITY TAILOR gill pil Xnmas i Cotning Snow and sleigh bells give us the Xmas spirit. Though they are not here yet, we must begin to think of the gifts for those at home. On our floors are displayed artistic chairs, convenient writing tables, bookcases. beautiful rugs and draperies. Such an assortment that a suitable choice will be surely easy to make. gives one ? This is the only kind we make. Our fabrics are the newest. WAGNER & CO. Tailors State Street All garments made in our own shop. A Modern "Rich in Sane: Bright Humor"-Amy Leslie. Gr Olive Wyndham, Vos." Kilgour, Chas. A. Stevenson - Furniture Pianos SStorage Merchandise University School of Music Albert A. Stanley, Director Maynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. A School of Music which offers courses in all branchee of music of highest standards. Students may take regular courses leading to graduation, or they may take such subjects as they desire, without reference to graduation. If you are interested in studying some branch of music, please call at the office and get a copy of the school catalogue which gives full inform- ation. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. 1' Martin Haller C. E. GODFREY I 410 N. 4th Ave. Phone 82-L 9 a I /. MEET ME AT lust Received for Xmas Holidays Exceptional Window DecOr- THE DELTA Holly Wreaths, Holly in Bulk, Mistletoe ations end Home Novelties. I I . .. -- 6 Are Sure to Please