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ILU IU.
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Christmas Gif

THE MICHIGAN DAILY
IS Official newspaper at the University of Mich-
igan. Published every morning except Mon-
day during the university year.

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7e offer to you the
tailored suit possible
e most suitable price.
kmanship the best.
y suit built to fit.
stock of woolens of
ighest quality. The
st assortment in the
to select from.
no. WILD COO

Just a few siu'-
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
fat Pins

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IISHEEIIAN & 00.N
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE

TABLE

Cars for Detroit-7:o
6:ro p. m., also 8:xo

for Detroit-s :4o a. in., 6 :o6 a. inC.,
y two hours to 6:o6 p. mi., 7:06"P.
P. mn., 9 : i0 p. mn., and 10:45 p."im.
anti only, zi:15 p. n., 12:-15 p. min.
m., z: oo a. M.
ars for Jackson-7 :46 a. m, :'and
o hoursrto 7:46 p. :n.
for Jackson-s:ra a. m., 6:s1 a. m.,
y two hours to 6:51 p. M., also 9:20
:15 p. M.
COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAKERS OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & CO.
ne S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
t Cashier V. President
F NATIONAL BANK
of Ann Arbor, Mich.
Capital $ioo,ooo.
plus and Profits, $65,000.

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YOUR XMASJOYS
will be supreme if
you'll present .your
father, brother or
yourself with a now
Suit or Overcoat tal
lored to order by Ed.
V. Price & Co.
.,SH IRTS ,
NECKWEAR,
GLOVES,
COLLARS,
STICK PINS,
CUFF LINKS
COLLAR BAGS,
ETC. ETC.

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Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan inder Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scription price: by carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
H. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones 960 and 2414.
Maurice Toulme......... .Managing Editor
Adna Johnson............Business"Manager
H. Beach Carpenter...........News Editor
Gordon Eldredge....Sporting Editor
pred F<oulk............. .Assistant to Editor
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1913.
Night Editor-Guy Wells.
A HOPE.
Last year, or was it year before last,
a Michigan sorority set aside a few
moments of its time, a few pennies of
its dollars and invited a host of
wretchedly unhappy little kiddies, kid-
dies from the clinics, kiddies from lo-
cal poor families, to a Christmas tree.
To many, it was a first Christmas, to
as many more it was the last, unless
the women's league will become the
fairy god-mother of another such day.
REWARD.
To James Craig, Georce C. Paterson,
Miller H. Pontius, and Ernest F. Hugh-
itt, The Michigan Daily extends its
heartiest congratulations on their se-
lection by Walter Camp for places and
honorable mention on his all-american
footbll elevens. Some were undoubt-
edly disappointed.
These may be partially consoled by
the undoubted truth that this eastern
critic, conceded to be the greatest of
all, is not infallible.
A SCOOP.
The Michigan Daily will probably
scoop the college dailies of the country
this morning on Camp's all-american
teams, the biggest athletic story of the
season.
The scoop was made possible by the
fine courtesy of Mr. Johnson of The
Daily Times News. Other kindnesses
extended by Mrs. L. M. Cramer make
it a pleasant duty to give formal
thanks.
The kindly interest and coope-ation
is thoroughly appreciated.
CAMPUS TN BRIEF.
-Fresh dents will hold a dance at
8:30 o'clock tomorrow night at the
Union,
-Fresh engineers will give the first
of a series of four dinners at 5:00
o'clock tomorrow night at the Union.
Prof. H. E. Riggs, James Raynsford,
'15E, R. H. Torbett, '14, and G. C. Pat-
terson, '14E, comprise the list of speak-
ers. A class orchestra and glee club
club will furnish the music for the
occasion. Admission will be 65 cents.
Tickets for the entire series can be
obtained for two dollars.
-"The Thumb club," which Is being
organized to boost the University of
Michigan in the thumb district of
Michigan, will hold a meeting at the
Union at 7:00 o'clock tomorrow even-
ing.
-Chinese students of the university
will be entertained by the Y. M. C. A.
at a tea to be given at Newberry hall
from 6:15 to 6:30 o'clock this after-
noon. President H. C. King, of Oberlin
College, and President Harry BHutch-
ins will be the guests of honor.
-Gordon C. Eldredge, '14, has charge
of the distribution of the tickets to fra-
ternity men, for the productions of the
Disraeli company, under the auspices
of the Drama league.

TYPEWRITERS
New, reouilt, and second-
hand,
For Sate, $10.@0 up
For Rent, $2.00 up
3 mo.., $5.00
OverBaltimore Lunch
NOTEI) CANADIAN TO LECTURE
AT EPISCOPAL CHURCH TODAY
Rev. Dr. Herbert Symonds, dean of
Christ Church Cathedral, the
foremost preacher of Montreal,
and prominently mentioned for
the presidency of the Western
University, now in process of or-
ganization at London, Ontario, will
lecture on "The Influence of Modern
Thought Upon Christianity,' at the
10:30 o'clock service at the Episcopal
church this morning.
Dr. Symonds is familiar with stu-
dents and student life. Many McGill
university students are regular attend-
ants at his church in Montreal, and be-'
fore going to Montreal he was head
of Trinity College, one of the great
Canadian schools.
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UNITARIAN CHURCH
State. cor. Huron
R. S. LORING, Pastor
Morning Service at 10:3o
TOLSTO1
AS THE
MODERN WORLD'S CONSCIENCE
YOUNG PEOPLES' SOCIETY
At 7:3o
SUBJECT
THOMAS STAR KING'S WORK IN SAN
FRANCISCO
Speaker-Judge Harriman

Holiday editions are more beautiful this year than
Michigan's Scrap Books, Song Books, Calendars, Pos
State St.
Two Stores

FREE

FREE

There is nothing so good as COOD BOOKS for

A pair of $6.00 trou

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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 a
or different, just as you like.
Anyone who expects to live and wear clothes cannot afford to
this once in-a life time opportunity.
We guarantee to save you $io to $i5 on every order you place
store. Come in and be convinced.
The Quality Tailors
E . FLANDERS
209 E. Liberty St.Cos "tor

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them each day in our
dy shop. They have the
flavor" and we guaran-
absolutely pure.
JSY BEE
POPULAR PLACE

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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.
(Edited by Stylus.)

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FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING
JOHN II. LAMBERT
613 EAST WILLIAM
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Miss Helen Bennett, manager of the
collegiate occupational bureau of Chi-
cago, which was formed for the pur-
pose of finding vocations, other than
teaching for women, of university
training, will speak at Newberry hall,
at 4:30 o'clock, this afternoon. Miss
Bennett is widely known in college
circles all over the country, and her
present work is of especial interest
to Michigan women, since the Chicago
bureau has secured positions for so
many Michigan alumnae.
There will be a round table confer-
ence tomorrow morning, at 11:00
o'clock, in Newberry hall, at which
women may consult with Miss Bennett
in regard to particular lines of work.
Appointments at other hours may. be
made through Miss Margaret Eaton,
president of the Y. W. C. A.
About 50 junior women attended the
first of the series of luncheons given
for them at the Michigan Union yes-
terday noon.: There were no toasts,
but short speeches on matters of inter-
est to the class, were given by Dr.
Elsie Pratt, women's physician, Helen
Clark, Mary Lewis, and Vera Burridge.
The second luncheon in the series will
be held on February 21, and will be
in the nature of a Washington's birth-
day entertainment.

Ottleaa she Doctor to Michigan's
Football Team
Pass the Rest, Try the Best
Fresh home-made candles, crackerjack
and fountain drinks at
MAC'S 613 E. Liberty
WAI KING LOO
Come Up and Try
George's Chop Suey
Delicious Chinese and American Dlshies
341 South State Street Phone 1244-L
DOROTHY B. LOWRV
CHIROPRACTOR
Office Hours I-6 daily. Telephone. Bel4"-
offices and Adjusting Parlors: Roonms r46,p;
First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Main and Huron St s.
Arta ARBOR, MQHcio

Packages of
Gilbert's, Cra
and
Mary Garde

We rac' and ship to
any point

Qarry Dru Co.
The Druggists on the Corner

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HENRY & CO.

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r Eals Fork Dipped Chocolates
Made in therMost sanitary factory in the world. The best candies
we have ever handled. VAN DOREN'S PHAitMACY, 703 Packard St.
ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
ARTISTIC FRENCH DRY AND
STEAI1 CLEANERS

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WOOLENS

Phone 628

We are showing a neat line of blue and black French pin stripes
for Christmas trade. Our Motto-"The best is none too good."
You get satisfaction here.
DRESSSUITS F M 6W7 EAST
F OR R ENFT . M.*M L WILLIAM ST.

Consolidation

204 East Washington
ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
G. Hi. KUHN

UNIVERSAL CLEANING WORKS
T. E. WAHL

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The Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $ioo,ooo
Resources $3,000,000
A General Banking Business Transacted'
Officers: Chas. B. Hiscock, Pres., W. D. Har-
rinan, Vice-Pres., M. J. Fritz, Cashier
Clowers
Iousis E IHe.

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A Thoughtful Gift
Three suggestions to help you.
1. Find out where the goed dressers buy their
farnishing goods.
2 Do not buy Men's furnishings made up es-
pecially for the holiday trade if you want
the pleasure of seeing your gift worn.
3. Go to a reliable firm, one that has business
enough to keep fresh up-to-date goods on
sale.

WE CALL AND DELIVER

In lUnvereixc Lbusic house
I RNLSS BUILDING MAYNARID ST.

Xlma s Gifts

Cho.e Cut Flowers
Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating

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WAGNER
& CO.
STATE STR EET

Complete Ines of
Haberdashery,
Hats, Shoes

A Complete Stock of Classic, Op=
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