i 1 f Have You Tried I Our New Chocolate at the Fountain? i's black rubber soles. proper dress shoe :he Tango. =a new lot of tan ber soles. Prices from 0 up to $6.00. 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. C alk"i ns' Pharmacy 324 South State Street Re member This little fellow can't deliver all the packages if all of you put off buying until the day before x= mas. We just received a complete line of holiday goods; Suit cases, collar bags, ties, bath robes, mufflers, traveling bags, handkerchiefs, hose, gloves etc. Select now--we will assist you, JFcue rk I re I ('AMITS IN BRF., 119 S. Main Street Yesterday, today and 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 Wadhams & Co. Suits, Over- coats, Mackinaws, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. AMS Q 3 South Main Street CO. Wrd it A. MARQUARDT -The Commerce club will give a dance at 8:00 o'clock tonight at Gran- gers. The parlors have been engaged so that members who do not dance may play cards. Prof. David Frid y, of the economics department, and Mrs. Friday and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moth- ersill will chaperone the party. -Prof. A. R. Sawyer will address the local section of the American Insti-I tute of Electrical Engineers at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room 311, new en- gineering building, on "Electricity on the Farm." Prof. Sawyer is head of the electrical engineering courses at M. A. C., and is chairman of the De- troit-Ann Arbor section of the insti- tute -)r. A. F.iMimin, assistant in the sociology department, has arranged for students of sociology to visit the state prison at Jackson Saturday.Those contemplating the trip should let Mr. Gilman know before Friday. The par- ty will leave Ann Arbor at 9:45A. M. and return in time for dinner. -Preholiday spirit will be developed at tle social to be held in the parlors of the Baptist church at 8:00 o'clock tonight. Stunts and games make up the program. --Soph lits will be given a last oppor- tunity to pay class dues, from 8:30 tQ 4:30 o'clock today in University hall. The amount collected yesterday was $25.00, which is much less than was expected. -President Harry B. Hutchins gave the principal talk to the Detroit alum- ni at their regular luncheon held in the Edelweiss cafe in Detroit yesterday noon. --Deaii M. E. Cooley, of the engineer- ing department, returned yesterday from Vicksburg where he delivered a lecture the evening previous, under the auspices of the university exten- sion bureau. -The student council at its meeting next Thursday may decide to conduct investigations as to the feasibility of a Michigan "co-op" store. Heretofore investigations have been conducted by students acting independently of any organization and the council by rea- son of its greater influence can further this project with greater facility," says H-. S. Hulbert, '141M, who will intro- duce the motion. --Fresh engineers will give a dinner at 5:30 o'clock next Monday night, at the Union. G. C. Paterson, '14E, and Prof. H. C. Riggs .are on the list of speakers, and a few talcs will be giv- TH E AT RE Tonight "BY IMPULSE" A Great Comedy Drama "THIEE" A Dramatic Photo Play "A RAILROADER'S WARNING" "THE FIANCEE. AND THE FAIRY" Orpheum orchestra Always All Sfeats 1 C Matinees - 2 and 3:30 I IORPHEUM | J. B. EIBLER 109 W. Liberty Street Across from Mack's side entrance JEWELRY Extensive Stock at Reasonable Prices. Watch Repairing,.Skilled and Trustworthy. Optical Supplies Eyes Scientifically Fitted Do you realize withini 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. I P omgwlt i&AI~ I SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR GAS COOKIN dine Catkortin Gym Suppi Towels, Wash Clot Hard Wat Castile Soz Pro=Athlet Supporter SUGDEN DRUG 302 S. STATE STR I the north wing of University hall. Be- sides discussing the co-op' movement, the proposed p.lans for trying offend- ers under a definite system of proced- ure will be examined, and further in- vestigations of riot charges will be conducted. -Miss argaret Reynolds, '17, the student who received severe burns as a result of an explosion in the chem- ical laboratory Tuesday afternoon, is rapidly recivering from the aciedent. No permanent disfiguration will result and she will be able to attend classes next week. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telep Representative to call and give you expert advice for your K went. Washtenaw Gas Comp For Fraternity and Club Hou ca ist- ioxs Suits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired Cor, Main and Huron---Over Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. rd Ave. Purchasers of Xmas and New Years ( NOTICE improve our telephone service we nstalled a two phone system which )npelled us to change our present number 1550 to 2280. Ann Arbor Taxicab Co. 300 N. lain Street, All men wishing to try out for the Michigan Union opera cast meet at 7:00 o'clock tonight in the Adelphi rooms. Each man must come prepared with a short selection. Senior lit women will give a dance with "eats" for the soph lit women from 4:00 until 6:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Barbour gym. Important meeting of senior law class at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon in room B, law building. Junior medics meet in the medical I I Finest Assortment of Holiday Goods in the See Our Window, T emple heatr e FRIDAY, DEC 12 Dixie Club to Smoke at Union Tonight Dixie club, an organization of south- ern students, will hold its regular monthly meeting in the form of a smoker, at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the Union. Lost--Phi Lamba Upsilon Badge. Re- ward. Call 494-L. "62-3-41 "THE CONSCIENCE Lost-A Kappa Alpha Theta badge. Finder please return to 1319 Cam- bridge Road or call No. 412-L. Re- ward. 62-3 Lost-Tuesday morning, ladies' gold watch, huntington case,; on narrow black and white ribbon. Please re- turn to 1222 Washtenaw. 62-3 Lost-Rbd and black Norfolk macki- naw, without belt. Call 436-L. 63 Lost-Two five-dollar bills between the University Music House and the First National Bank. Finder please return to Miss Pratt, University AMu- sic House and receive reward. 63 For Rent-Single room two blocks from campus. $1.75. 1334 Volland St. 63 Personal Christmas Cards. Leave your order early at Wahr's Bookstor- es. 58-67 en by class officers, building at 11:00 o'clock this morning. --The Gradfate club will give its see- Soph lit basketball candidates meet ond party of the year at Barbour gym- tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the trophy nasium, at 7:30 o'clock, tomorrow room, Waterman gym. night. The first part of the program will be in the nature of an old-fashion- SIX EDUCATIONAL LECTURES ed party, enlivened with games and re- PLANNED FOR REST OF WEEK freshments, and the remainder of the evening will be given up to dancing. Librarian T. W. Koch will lecture in --Senior engineers will hold an in- the Grand Rapids public library to- formal dinner at the Michigan Union night as a representative of the ex- Tuesday evening, December 16. The tension lecture course. Dr. R. W. banquet is one of a series of entertain- Peterson will speak this evening In ments to be given during the winter Alma on, "The Rights of the Unborn by the engineers. Child." There are to be four lectures -Sphinx, the junior lit honorary soel- tomorrow night: Prof E. R. Turner, ety, will hold its annual fall dance in Fremont, on "A Trip Through His- Friday evening, December 12, at the toric London"; Prof. A. A. Stanley, of Union. Finzel's orchestra, of Detroit, the school of music, in Flint, on "How will furnish the music. Prof. and Mrs. May a Community Become Musical and J. A. C. Hildner and Prof. and Mrs. Is It Worth While?"; Prof. C. L. Mead- C. P. Wagner will chaperone. er, in Bronson, on "Tolstoi-The Man -The student council will hold a spe- and His Message"; Dr. A. S. Warthin, cial meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight, in in Union City, on "Sex Hygiene." Before Buying That Christmas Present Inspect our large stock of sirc ndise and get pries. It will pay you. Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Music Bags; Everything in the Realm of flusic. GRINNELL BROTHERS 120-122 E. Liberty St.. Phone 1707 Largest stock of Vietrolas and records' 1, The Mayer-Schairer ( Stop t the Cr.. The New P lek ce Stationers - Printers Bin Ice Cream :: Candy ::Light Lum We make our own candy 302 S. Main St. Near L 112 South Main Street. Night lunches delivered. Call 51-L, 301 S. State, Greene's Lunch Room. tf Take your soiled garments to the Freshman. He "cleans" them. 1112 So Univ. Ave., Phone 1530-J. 601 Best shoe shine, hat cleanir blocking next to Wagner's. Genuine Martin Guitars and P lins sold at Schaeberle & Son's 1 House m FUND " SELI G FILM ADMISSION O-So White's Studio. Classy photos for Xmas gifts. 60-1-2-3 White's Studio, Appointment Pho- tographs. 60-1-2-3. White's Studio for Xmas photos. 60-1-2-3 Magazine subscriptions. Best club rates at Wahr's Bookstores. 58-*67 Suits Suits ored. Suits Style. Suits Custom AT JE at $10.00-All wool. at $15.00-All wool, ha at $20.00--Adler's ma WE SELL GOOD CL at $25.00- work. al '4rl