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lOGAN DAILY

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LADING
t TAILORS

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STATIONERY

e offer to you the
idlored suit possible
most suitable price.
manship the best.
suit built to fit.
tock of woolens of
ghest quality. The
t assortment in the
)select from.
In WID CO.
1Ii S. State St.

We have arranged'
with the origin at or at
the new process of
die stamping to offer
a 2 quire box of pa-
per and envelopes,
paper embossed in
gold. This offer is
without doubt the
greatest ever given.
The price of a regular
die is $2.50 to $4.00.
Olur Price $1.25

Official newspaper at the University of Mich-[
igan. Published every morning except Mlon-
day during the university year.
Entered at the postoflice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan tinder Act of Congress of March 3,
1879.
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scription price: by carrier, $2.5o; by mail,
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
H. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
Telephones 96o and 2414.
Maurice Touldme .......Managing Editor
Adna Johnson ..........Business MIanager!
II. Beach Carpenter . ........News Editor
Gordon Eldredge ........... Sporting Editor
Fred Foulk ...........Assistant to Editor
Leonard Rieser......Intercollegiate Editor
Robert TannahiU. ........ Music and Drama
Harold Abbott ..............Cartoonist
Lillian Thomson........Womnen's Editor

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rTYPEWRITERS
New, reoullt, and Second-
For Sale, $10.00 up
For Rant, -$2.00 up
3 mos., $5.00
TYPE WRI TI N G
O . D. MORRILL
Over Baltimore bunh4

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You can't afford to go through 1914 without a
Handy Desk Calendmir
The greatest daily comfort of an office. Price 75c.
"EXCELSIOIL" a rid "NATIONAL"

Diaries at All Prices.

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N\y ane illustrated
FOR 1YcME~4cribing atndew
taeatmneut for all
safety razor blafles, making- one bladea
last a lifetime and be better than whtna
purchased. Sent on receipt of?5;c in coin.
CLAUDfE WOLFE, Howard City, Mich.

Office supplies of all kinds at
S,*talte t. Main
WA H KA S

Iharold Hippler
11arshall Foote

EWITORIA LS
Pauil Blanshard
Lester Rosenbaum
Louis 'David.I

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SHEEHAN _& CO.
STUDENTS' BOOKSTO R

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NIGHT EDITORSI
Leo Burnett Chester Lang week. The purpose of the convention,
F. F. McKinney Guty wells hc
HJenry Runimel Jabin Hsuwhc is held once in four years, wvas
On Sport' StaffIt as olner o arynott-'
Carlton Jenks Remnus Kline torievlnesfrcayngod
TP. Hlawley Tapping l'. . Church association wvork'in foreign lands, and
the scope and aim3s of the w ork; were
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER'
Sherw~ood Field H-arry Johnsoia outlined by such speakers as John R.
Myron Watkinsj Mott, and Willinni Jennings Bryan.

FREE

FREE

A Pair of $6,00 Trousers with every Suit or Overcoat order at
$17.50

11T UNI'TED LINES
ARBOR TIME TABLE
Express Cars for Detroit--7: so
hourly to 6:io p. m., also 8:10

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a. m., 6:o6 a. M.,
:o6 p. in., 7:06 p.
and 10 :45 P. m"
), ., 12:15 P.Ini..

:son-7:46 a. m. and
6 p. m. -
o 6:51 p. Mn., also 9:20

COX SONS & VINING
72 Madson Ave., NEW YORK
MAERS ON
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered fromi
k MACK 5& CO.
W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
Cashier V. President
RATIONAL BANK~
nn Arbor. Mich,
pital $ioo,ooo.
and Profits, $65,000.

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Frankel
Fifteen

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America's greatest
$5 suits and over-
coats, guaranteed
to give good service
or a new one FREEi.
Come in and inspect
these garments.

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REPORTERS
P. F. Thompson J. M.. Barrett
C. A. Swainson D. R. Ballentinle
R. S. Collins Leon Greeneb~auin
C.. L. Kendrick W. A. P'. John
]'. C. Roth' l. 1;. Marsh
C. . Muller Charles Weinberg
Willis Goodenow
BUSINESS STAFF
F. G. Millard Russell Runyan
1V. R. Carpenter ]t. J. lofmann
Arthur Torrey 1Z. V. Lelffk
V. 11. lHerbert R. G. Sheldion
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7, 1914.
Night Editor-Leo N. Burnett.

There were no volunteers from amiong-
this year's delegations of Mlichigan
w-omeni, but one or two have admitted
the possibility of pledging- their ser-
vices before the end of the college
year.***

store.' Come in and be convinced.
The Quality Tailors
Em C. FLANDERS

To everyone ordering a Suit or Overcoat during this sale whe will give
you absolutely FREE, a pair of $6.oo Trousers of the sanie material as Suit
or different, just as you like.
Anyonxe who expects to live anal~near clothes cannot afford to mIis
this once in a life time opportunity.

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DRD. ANGELTL.
Editor. Dipolmat. Educator. Univer-
sity ''resident. Teacher. Civil engi-
neer, Statesman. 01ator. Writer. Pub-
licist. He is all of these, this presi-
dent-emeritus of ours, and more too.
World citizen, patriot, public leader,
democrat among democrats, a univer-
sity builder, among university builders,
a president among university presi-
dents. And more.
A man, a broadminded, humane man.
A friend, a kindly, sympathetic, gener-
ous friend. A man, with an all inclu-
sive love for humanity, because of its
shortcomings with an all-inclusive in-
terest and patience.
It is seldom, that Americans go man-
worshipping. It is seldom that a de-
mocracy projects men, worthy of .man-
worship. But Michigan has such a
mian. He came to us in our youth. Hie
labored with us, advised us, served us.

place at our

The first hour o' the reguilar wvomn-
en's league party in Barbour gymna-
sium next Friday afternoon, will be
given over to an open meeting of the
new W11omen's Dramatic association.
The aims of th~e society will be out-
lined, and tryouts for membership wl
be held. All wvomen wvho are interest-
ed in dramatics are urged to attend.
Junior women will entertain the
freshmen at an informral party from
3:00 to 5:30 o'clock Saturday after-
noon in Barbour gymnasium. 'There
will be dancing and refreshments.
Juniors are asked to pay their 25
cent tax as soon as possible to the
members of the social committee, of
wvhich Huldahl Bancroft is chairmian.

Is apprecial ed by men ar (
wvomen alike They ike
tihe ser\ ice. The ex-
cellent cu ,ihle, aud
the quiet c\'sines'
of the place
Open 8 to 5
Satudays
till g

209 E. Liberty Srt.

PURE D

WITHI A

BAUSCH

Across
Coet

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MICROSC
Start the Year at t]i

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IUNIVERSITY NOTICES.

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BEE

THE POPULAR PLACE

Band rehearsal tonnight; 7:00 o'clock
sharp. University Hall.
Quadrangle society will meet at-8: 00
o'clock tonight.
Meeting of the Garg-oyle business
staff at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon.
The Dixie club will hold a smoker ait
the Michigan Union at 8:00 o'clock to-

Mack
2nd

Cos.

'or

of Vouir

ie Maple Chocolates
The Best You Ever Tasted
it Lunch Deparmutent Is Growing
THERE'S A RSEASON"
FORS TO MFN
OUR SPECIAL $30.00 SUITS

We have become
state universities+
ument to public
lasting memoriall

one of the greatest morrow night.
of the land, a mon- Oratorical board meets at 4:45
school education, a o'clock today. All members are urger,
to democracy. For- t~o attend.

ersity Ave.

HAVE
AL IT Y
A L IFYS5
I CK LY

that

ty thousand students haye passed
through Michigan's halls, under his
leadership and inspiration. The uni-
versity has succeeded. Its graduates
have succeeded, succeeded in politics,
in .state craft, in letters, in commerce,
in science, in professions. Their influ-
ences have led the world's thought.
Much of the credit is Dr. Angell's.
And Michigan worships her "grand
old man," loves him, because she grew
up under hindi, and is great because he
is great.

HENRY

x.&.coo

MYL ES
Cloth Shop

P'ETITI'O'N OF VARSITY RAM)
FOR HONEY IS NOT ('ARXLNTPE1
Definite action has been deferred up-
on the petition of the Varsity band for
more money, which was submitted to
the board of regents at its last meet-
ing. The regents felt that their knowl-
edge of the true condition of the band
was too meagre to warrant them in
making an appropriation, so the ques-
tion has been left in the hands of Sec-
retary Shirley Smith. Secretary Smith.
will meet with the band management
within a few days, and his final report
will be made to the regents at their
next meeting on January 27.
Dr~. Angell Spetids Holiday in (ieago
President-Emeritus James B. An-
gell spent Christmas in Chicago with
his son, Dean Angell of the University
of Chicago.

DOROT~HY B. LOWRY
CHIROPRACTOR Quarry Duo Co.
(Ki-ro-prak -tor)
Office1- Io4rsi,,daily' Telephone, Bell 401-J Tebigit nteCre
offices and adjusting Parlors: Rooms 6o4-506
j irst jNat 1 Bank Bldg., Main and Huron Sta.
AA.S 1rBoj, 1ICc31GAN
University School of Music
Albert A. Stanley, Director
rlaynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
A School of Music A hich offers courses inl all branches of music of
higlieat 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. CHARL4ES A. SINK, Seaxetary.
ils Fork Dipped Chocolates
IFMade in the most sanitary fcoyi the world. The best candies
we have ever }candled. VAN DOREN'S PHARMACY, 703 Packard St.
IANN ARBOR DYE WORDS
ARTISTIC FRENCH DRY AND
STEAflCLEANERS

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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.
(Edited by Stylus.)

*

About fifteen university women,
chaperoned by Mrs. A. E. Jennings,
formed part of the Ann Arbor delega-
tion to the Christian association con-
vention, held in Kansas City last

LATER

WOOLENS

nga neat line of blue'and black, French pin stripes
trade. Our Motto-' The best is none too good."
faction here.

Phone 628

Consolidation

204 East Washington
ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
6. IH. KUHN

UNIVERSAL CLEANING WORKS
T. E. WAHL

F. M. MYLES

607 EAST
WIG[ lAM ST.

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WE CALL ANVD DELIVER

;Ann arbor Savings Dank ~
lStock $300,000 Surplus $x00 000
Resources $3,000,000 T~ L
eneral banking Business Transacted TRNK S
s: Chas. E. Hiscock, Pre. W. DHar- I
an, Vice-Prnes., M. J. Fritz, DCashBier
Plilwer sUI
C AT ;
choae cuFlowora
Ine lotof Palmnsand Ferns for Decorainfg - W ilk i fl SO I1~
,~325 S. Main Street
17th St and S. Univ. Ave, Phone 1 1 5
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Ufniversity I~scio~
PRESS BVILDING MAYNIAR D ST.
NEW SONGS-
"1LADDI E"
BY FRlED LAWTON

"Little Grey Home i the West"

New Michigan

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