li I 1 d simas ti TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Mlon- day during the university year. TH NEW CO 1" L. TAILORS to you the suit possible uitable price. ip the best. built to fit. ff woolens of uality. The tment in the just a few sizg- 09$4i0flLS - Harrison Fisher's Beauties, Harrison Fisher's "A Girl's Life" A Little Girl's Book Michigan Pillow Cov- ers. College Jewelry Pins-Lockets=Rings Watch Fobs Vat Pins 'I Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Michigan 'nder Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scription price: by carrier, S2.50; by mail,1 $3.00."W«ant Ad. Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C. HI. Davis, Cor. Packard and State. Telephones 6o and 2414. Maurice Toulme..........Managing Editor Adna Johnson..........Business Manager H. Beach Carpenter...........News Editor Gordon Eldredge.........Sporting Editor Fred Foulk ..............Assistant to Editor Leonard Rieser........Intercollegiate -Editor Robert Tannahill........Music and Drama Harold Abbott ...... .... .....artoonist EDITORIALS Harold Hippler Paul Blanshard Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum Louis David. NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burinett Chester Lang F. 1'. Mc inney Guy Wells On Sport Staff Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline T. Hawlpy Tapping ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sherwood Field THarry Johnson Myron Watkins Wholly different and much more beatiful and artistic th, ever before. A splendid CHIRISTMAS GIFT. PRICE 50 CENTS WA 'S6 The Michigan te St. SHEEHAN & CO. I-- L ON ON GOOD PO IXTS by the rmakers of TROY'S REST PRODUCT LAIRD'S MODERN REPAIR SHOP The Shop on the way down town.;# 214 East Washington Street men of the sub-committees: cast, Mary Lewis, '15; publicity, Margaret Eaton, '14; properties, Marjorie Nich- olson, '14; costumes, Alice Lloyd. 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R. Marsh C. L. Muller Charles Weinberg The city Drama League, through BUSINESS STAFF the efforts of which three plays will Arthur Torrey W. R. Carpenter be presented at the Whitney, have por- Russell Runyan R. J. Hofmarnn V. H. Herbert R. G. Sheldon tioned out sections of the theater to R. V. Leffler various campus organization, and the SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913. women's league has 50 tickets for in- dependent women, who are asked to Night Editor-Y. F.. Jabin Hsu. sign'up with Miss Irene Bigalke for any or all of the plays. They will re- A NEWSPAPER. ceive coupons which entitle them to When the newspaper has presented a choice of seats at the time of the the events, the happenings, seat sale. This does not mean an ab- the news, of the day, it has solute pledge, but merely a chance to accomplished its function. When get good seats, which cannot be ob- the newspaper has presented the facts, tained otherwise.- All space not pledg- fairly, tersely, accurately and with ed will be turned back to the Drama enthusiasm, it has performed its League. The series offered is as fol- highest _duty. lows: Disraeli, in January, Irish play- Whenever a citizen of a given com- ers, in February; and Repertoire munity is heard to say that the news- players in March. paper never has news, the question is Miss Helen Keller, one of the most immediately raised as to what "news" remarkable women in the world, will is. "News" is what you make it; it is come to Ann Arbor January 15, under anything that interests. If the citi- the auspices of the local branch of zen is not interested in his neighbors,1 collegiate alumnae, to speak to uni- his community, or if he takes no act- versity women about her life and ive part in the administration of af- work. It is hoped that arrangements fairs, then reports of the days' hap- mnay be made for a reception at which penings. are not "news" to him, be- the women may meet Miss Keller. Mail cause he is not interested. orders for the lecture are now being Cet interested! received at Wahr's bookstore. :dirs. Jordan leaves today for Chica- PINS AND BADGES. go, where she will attend the seventh As a result of our demand upon the biennial convention of women deans - of state universities. The presiding A Pair of $6.00 Trousers with every Suitor Overcoat order at $17.50 To everyone ordering a Suit or Overcoat during this sale we will you absolutely FREE a pair of $6.oo Trousers of the same material as or different, just as you like. Anyone who expects to live and wear clothes cannot afford to u this once in a life time opportunity. We guarantee to save you $>o to fr- on every order you place at store. Come in an(d be convinced. The Quality Tailors E. . FLANDERS 209 E. 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STATE STREET jar personage. dean of wimen at Cornell University, Some ultra-successful seniors con- de atof s sere tary. stantly remind us of our elec- wil act as secretary. tonfulytsmby pastering tei The class basketball teams will give tion faults by plastering their aspe nBrorgmaimnx a supper in Barbour gymnasium next proud chests with the pins and badg- Monday night after practice. Women es of their several organizations. They of all classes who are interested in are constant erminders of our short- alltcls, are in tedestd n athletics, are invited and should notify comings.their respective class basketball cap- Purelyas a matter of sympathy for twins if they expect to attend. Admis- our mistakes, a little modesty would Sion 20 cents. be welcome. * * * * * The most enjoyable league party of the year was held in Barbour gymna- * F I(TEREST TO WOedN, * sium yesterday afternoon. A short by Stylus.) play, "Christmas at the Country * * * * * * * * * * * School," presented by artists of unus- The executive committee, in charge ual talent, was the main attraction, of the Joan of Arc pageant to be held followed by dancing and refreshments. on Palmer field next spring, will meet * * * Monday to settle all preliminary ar- Women wishing employment during rangements. Helen Brandebury, '14, Christmast vacation are urged to com- chairman of the committee, has ap- municate at once with Miss Ellen pointed the following women as chair- Moore at Newberry hall. 0 ?H E ZCHFIELD. & CO. FINE TAILORING TRADE RUSH it along-shoot it over Velvet-so-called because exceedingly smooth -smooth because aged over two years, in which time all harshness disappears from the leaf leaving the goodness that we all crave for our pipe. Velvet is a tobacco mellowness hitherto Lnknown--too smooth to haroor a "bite." It's just the sort of a to- b3acco you would make for your- self. 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