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January 08, 1914 - Image 2

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STATIONERY
We have arranged
with the originator of
the new process of
die stampitig 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.
Our Price $1.25
SHEEHIAN&CO.
STUDENTS' BOOISTO E

TiE MICHIGAN DAI
Official newspaper at the University of
igan. Published every morning except
day during the university year.

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ighest quality. The
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Entered at the postofFice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan lender 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 96o and 2414.
Mlaurice 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 ..............Cartoonist
Lillian Thomson...........Women's Editor
ED ITORIALS
Harold Hippler Paul Blanshard
Marshall Foote Lester Rosenbaum
Louis David.
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo Burnett Chester Lang
F. F. McKinney Guy Wells
Henry Rummel Jabin Hsu
On Sport Staff
Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline
T. Hawley Tapping F. M. Church
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER
Sherwood Field Harry Johnson
Myron Watkins
REPORTERS
P., F. Thompson J. M. Barrett
C. A. Swainson D. R. Ballentine
R. S. Collins Leon Greenebaum
C. L. Kendrick W. A, P. John
E. C. Roth H. R. Marsh'
C. L. Muller Charles Weinberg
Willis Goodenow
BUSINESS STAFF
F. G. Millard Russell Runyan
W. R. Carpenter R. J, Hofmann
Arthur Torrey 12. V. Leffler
V. H. Herbert R. G. Sheldon
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914.
Night Editor-Chester H. Lang.
feeti g of the news staff at 4:30
o'clock today in editorial offices.

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TROK'S BEST PRODUCT

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OF INTEREST TO WO IEN.
(Edited by Stylus.)

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A Pi r of $6.00 Trousers with every Suit or Overcoat order at
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To everyone ordering a Suit or Overcoat during this sale we will
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or different, just as you like.
Anyone who expects to live andwear clothes cannot afford to r
this once in a life time opportunity.
We guarantee to save you $ro to.$15 on every order you place at
store. Come in and be convinced.
The Quality Tailors
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inch Deparmtent is Growing
ERE'S A REASON"

Extra colpies of the Angell Souvenir
edition can be seeured at The Daily
offices.
UNCLE SAMMY.
Uncle Sammy is backI with us, back
with us in flesh and spirit, Uncle Sam-
my is known as the Honorable S. W.
Beakes, representative of the second
congressional district in national leg-
islative circles, where they are less
acquainted with him than we.
But to us he is still the plain Uncle
Sammy, with a few well deserved hon-
ors, added to his honestly ambitious
person. He is still the Uncle Sammy
that made his way through Michigan
as the private secretary of the re-
nowned teacher and great judge, Dean
Thomas M. Cooley. He is the same
Uncle Sammy that for years held lo-
cal municipal preferment, who has
worn our Michigan Union button since
the beginning, the same who years
and years ago took Michigan's infant
journalism under his wing, unselfishly
advised us and breathed dignity, de-
pendability and newspaper honesty in-
to our erring, but well-meaning souls.
To us he is still the practical
dreamer, the practical idealist-that
we would have all men.
GOD BLESS YOU.
But lately we left our homes to re-
new life in a different world, a more
complex world; less personal and
more individual.

As a preliminary to the mass-meet-
ing scheduled for next Tuesday after-
noon, at which plans for self-govern-
ment will be presented for approval,
the self-government committee, to-
gether with the vice-presidents of the
four classes, and representatives from
all women's house-clubs, will meet at
5:00 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour
gymnasium for the purpose of appoint-
ing publicity committees to emphasize
to all university women the import-
ance of the proposed mass-meeting.
* * *
Miss Margaret Matthews of Tokio,
national Y. W. C. A. secretary for
Japan, who came to this country to
attend the Kansas City convention,
will speak to university women at 4:30
o'clock Sunday afternoon in Newberry
Hall. All women are invited to meet
Miss Matthews at a tea to be held
from 3:30 to 4:30 o'clock, immediate-
ly preceding her talk.
Miss Ruth Guppy, '87, now dean of
women at the University. of Oregon,
spent part of the Christinas vacation
in Ann Arbor. While here she inspect-
ed the parlors and equipment of Bar-
bour gymnasium, with a view to get-
ting ideas for a new women's building
which the University of Oregon hopes
to build in the near future.
* * *
One hundred university ,women are
wanted to act as ushers for Miss Hel-
en Keller's lecture to be given in Hill
Auditorium at 8:00 o'clock Thursday
evening, January 15. All women who
care to do this will be admitted to the
lecture without charge, and are re-
quested to register at Dean Jordan't
office in Barbour gymnasium by Sat-
urday, January 10, and to report for
drill at Hill auditorium at 4:00 o'clock
Wednesday, January 14.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
Candidates for J lit basketball team
meet manager Davidson in Waterman
gym at 4:00 o'clock today.
Chairmen of boat club committees
meet at the Union at 7:30 o'clock Fri-
day.
Fresh engineer glee club try-out to-
night at 8:15 o'clock in room 13 of the

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The prayer still lingers, still lives school of music.
in our imaginations. "God bless you" Rehearsal Comedy club, third and
-what meanings it has, what hopes, fourth acts tonight at 7:00 o'clock, in
what fears, what sacrifices, ambitions, Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
joys and sorrows? Senior engineer regular assembly
It's a homely phrase, every letter of
it intensely human; a phrase fitted to today, 11:00 o'clock, room 348.
the needs of a simple, deep-feeling Glee club rehearsal tonight at 7:15
folk. o'clock, Adelphi room.
"God Bless You." It's no light-fin- Men's section Deutscher Verein
gered hyperbole, no sham, no courtesy. meets tonight at 8:00 o'clock.

UST the smoke after a whirl
in the gym. The best leaf in
the land-aged over two years
-perf ectmaturity--all harshness
eliminated-not a bite in a thQu
sand pipes--a flavor delightfully
good--wouerf'ully mooth. o
tobacco Over received such care
nio. other twbacco is so smoothy
You will delight in its goodness
enough-ask your dealer.

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We can and do give you the limit of excell-
ence in ITailoring, this issue, with a complete
line of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders
in our line.
Respectfully,
Sam Burchfield & Co.
TO CLEAN UP STOCK
20 per cent off on Mackinaws
20 per cent off on Flannel Shirts
20 per cent off on Rain Coats
25 per cent off on Fur Caps

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MUSIC AND DRAMA.
Whitney Theatre.
Stirring pictures of the British Anti
arctic Expedition are being shown at
the Whitney theatre every afternoon
and evening of this week. It will be
recalled that Captain Robert Falcon
Scott, the leader, and four of his com-
panions perished on the return jour-
ney from a successful search for the
South Pole. The motion pictures
tell the entire story with such direct-
ness, force, and pathos that one can
gain a greater knowledge of the perils
and difficulties which the intrepid ex-
-%t1I4 4-1%A' P' A TA' b AI ~T*I T

plorers encountered in the Antarctic
by watching them, than could be gain-
ed from reading books upon the sub-
ject
Majestic Theatre.
"The Seminary Girls," a bright and
tuneful tabloid musical comedy, will
have its premiere presentation at the
Majestic theatre tonight. The music
is catchy, the situations plausible, and
the company is far above the average
in capability; all these things taken
together mean' a most enjoyable pro-

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