anD Sale off on mackinaws and raincoats off on all odd trousering off on all overcoatings in stock 1 0° off on all suitings 6 First Ch ce Christmas Gifts No.1- Kodaks--All prices from $i.oo to $65.oo. The Vest Pocket Kodak at $6.oo is the one that will please the most fastidious. No. 2- A New "M" Book, better than ever-same size but improved binding scheme. Sure to please- he would treasure it," or "she would be delighted." No. 3- Photograph Albums--A new lot at decidedly lower prices than ever before, 50c to $3'50. No. 4- New Book of 25 views of the University in hand colored at $z.oo, Sepia at 85c. Pronounced "The Best fEver. " No. 5- Calendars, for picture inserts; These are be- coming more popular every year. We have small camptis views, if you want, while a familiar scene will be sure to please. My 1914 Calendars are the choice offered this season. Don't fail to see them before buying. ioc to 35c each. No 6 Christmas Postal Cards with scees of Ann Arbor. 12 for 25c. LYNDON Thurs. Fri. Whitney Theatre Sat. rhese prices are strictly cash and orders placed on and after Dec. apply on- 11. December18,192 Matinee 3 P. M Return of The Sunny Side of Broadway By Max Bloom 30 ]People 0 In the Merry Farce Broadway Chorus Prices: Sac 35c 25c Matinees-Adults 25c Kids Ise RETURN ENGAGEMENT SAME PERFECT CAST THE AMEIE~'CAN /",LA f ( ARA~N ,S_°WYA' ?ANAC.:NG - PRCSEA'T- A /1EA L t1EL 00RAA STORY FUL L OF ^'T BY [3 VFE J. KARL MALCOLM New Dress Suits for Rent. lEY HAVE ARRIVED - I , . NIGHT S 1 3 Rows Orchestra - $1 .; Balance Orchestra 1.t 4 Rows Balcony - - Balance Balcony - - MATINEE 13 Rows Orchestra N Balance Orchestra - .; Entire Balcony - - - . Mail Orders Now BLACK RUBBER SOLE TANGO PUMPS .50 - Bostonian Make AMPUS BOOTERY State St. Opposite Hustons' The Sugar Bowl Confectionery We have the best assortment of Chocois..tes end BodBortns All kinads of faicy Il Crearms for Parties Try our Fruit Sundaes after the Theatre Madn Street 1914 YEAR BOOK CONTRACTS ARE RAPIDLY BEING SIGNED Contracts for space in the Michigan- ensian which were sent out on De- cember 3 to campus societies and to class presidents as representatives of' the classes, have, as a whole, receiv- ed prompt attention. A few, however, are yet outstanding, and these must be returned by December 17, the final date set for the acceptance of con- tracts. Pictures for the University Section are now in the hands of the Bureau of Engraving, Minneapolis, Minn., and photographs of the new fraternity houses were sent to the engravers last Saturday. Cosmopolitan Banquet Tickets on Sale Tickets for the eighth anniversary banquet of the Cosmopolitan club will be on sale today. The affair will be. held on Tuesday evening, January 13, at the Hotel Allenel. President-emer- itus James B. Angell, Pres. Harry B. Hutchins, Mr. George Nasnyth, former president of the International Feder- ation of Students and about 15 com- mercial secretaries of the different! cities in Michigan, will be theguests of honor. Tickets selling at $1.00 can be obtained from William James, '15D, Fred Foulk, '13-'15L, Arnold Busseher, '15D, and Jabin Hsu, '14. New Drama Class to Meet Next Month A drama study class, organized .to study therbest modern dramas, will hold its first meeting on January 13. The class, which is an auxiliary of the Drama League, will follow this session with three meetings devoted to the study of American modern drama and the last four, concluding in April, to the English Dramas. Thumb Club Will Hold Holiday Dance The "Thumb" club, which was form- ed to boost the University of Michigan in the thumb district of Michigan, held a meeting at the Union last night and arranged for a dance to be held at Port Huron during the holidays. A committee was appointed to draw up a constitution. s CAMPUS IN BRIEF. -P. E. Bursley, instructor in French, will give the second lecture on the Cercle Francais course, on January 13, on "A Trip in India." The talk will be illustrated with steroptican pic- tures, reproduced from photograps taken by Mr. Bursley while in India in 1907. -Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis, pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, who will speak in University Hall, January 9, under the auspices of the Oratorical association, has announced that his subject will be "The America of Today and Tomorrow." Campus Newswriters Dance Tonight The Cub's club of The Michigan Dai- ly will be host at a dance at the coun- try club tonight. Mr. Otto Hans and Mrs. Hans and George W. Dowrie and Mrs. Dowrie will chaperone the party.C A special car will carry the dancers to and from the festivities.u Former Daily Man to Speak to Class Lee White, '10, managing editor of The Michigan Daily for 1910-1911, will iaddress Professor Scott's class in 'journalism at 9:00 o'clock this morn- ing. Mr. White, who is now connect- ed with the Detroit News, will speak on the aims of the newspaper. Five Men Are Elected to Quarterdeck Quarterdeck, the honorary society of the marine engineering department, has elected the following men to mem- bership: A. A. Ruthstrom, '13E, L. E. Cattell, '15E, C. E. Wilsberg, '15E, C. D. Mears, '15E, and F. M. Powell, '14E. 1914 J-HOP IS FORBIDDEN BY SEN- ATE'S VOTE. (Continued from page 1.) lit class will probably attempt to fill the void left by the removal of the ' Flp. It inteds changing the time fox the Junior Jamboree so as to come be- tween semesters. This party will probably be formal, and there may be added features, but no attempt will be made to make it a Junior Hop in dis- guise. FORESTRY HAS BROUGHT FAME FOR MICHIGAN. ER OF THE h e a ie ,, helatr e The Favorite "Mov- ie" Playhouse WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17th R EEL K ALEM FEATVRE "A ,D A'UG "'HT-' UNDER- Whitney T he a t r e ONE NIGHT Dec 16 TUESDAY, e C. 6 PRIMROSE OFFERS THE G-REAT NEW YORK SPENDTHRIFT" By PORTER EMERSON BROWNE As played for One Year at the Hudson Theatre. New Ycrk City MISS MARION SHERWOOD AND AN rxcELIENT CAST PRICES AHR'S SHOE STORES We have just received a shipment of the original Tango Pump, rubber sole and heel, for Ladies and Cents. :: :: WORLD" 13 Bows orchestra Balance Orchestra 4 Rows Ba'cony Balance Balcony Gallery Seats Satu ADMISSION - 1Oc urday 1( P Georgje Bischoff U A R R I C K T H E Detroit, Michigan Sara S, and Lee Shiihert, lie., We also have Rubber Sole High Shoes in Black and Tan for Men. Floris Phone 809-L p1lants. 220 Chapin Street Choice cut flowers andt A MODI By RUTH C. Olive Wyndham, J.1.I VAHR'S SHOE STORES .8 s. Main St. 304 S. State St. Nettleton Shoes for Men EAT AT "POP'S" The Place Where Things Taste Like Home "Pop" Bancroft . Cor. Monroe and '. ammw In our western display window yOU will notice a variety of chairs, reed, mahogany and circassian wal- nut, dainty sewing tables, artistic and convenient writing desks, tea wagons, all suitable for Xmas gifts. On our second and third floors are many more attractive pieces- to see them will induce you to buy. For xmusos Novelties VISIT The Exuisite Corset S ho Bertha Noll :: 304 South Main St. :: Mar Have you noticcd the distinguished appearance a perfect fitting 1 (Continued from page 1.) kips, '09, is secretary and treasurer of the Fisher & Bryant Company, con- sulting foresters, of Boston, Mass. Whiting Alden, ", holds the position I.I of forest assistant to the Canadian Pa- at Washington, D. C., C. W. G cific railroad, and J. R. Dickinson, '08,, is statistician in the Products is a forest inspector in the Canadian E. H. Frothingham, '06, is a f Forest Service. aminer in Silvics work, and In the United States Forest Service Koehler, '11, is xylotomist. 11 Dress Suit Martin Haller XM AS """l gives one? This is the only kind we make. Our fabrics are the newest. WAGNER & CO. 1E STATEAVINGS BANK Surplus and Profits, $100,000.00 Capital Stock $0,000,000 ANN ARBOR, MICH. rnold wi. J. Booth C John Wolz Jr, pres. Irtsidt~Lt U;ljr Liberty and Main Streets A most conven.ifent place for your banking. Michigan Jewelry and Souvenirs 1914 Calendar Xmas Pins Cards Fobs Spoons Leather Goods Tailors StateStreet All garments made in our own shop. S TU DE NT S' S U PPL Y Special for Xmas-lorse's, Gilbert's and Allegretti 1 1 1 So. University Ave. SOW TW 0 1 Candies. Phone 1 I -1 HOME OF WHERE A DOLLAR ROES ITS DUTY. Schaffiner 0 4x rx Cloth es We have those H. S & M. Mackinaws at $12.00 and $15.00. Other makes at $5.00 to $10.00. LUTZ CLOTHING STORE 217 S.! .. _ F' re IKY