, HING %SAih Off GET IN ON THIS III 3.0a FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.85 All Suits and Overcoats for the $2.50 $1.50 ft $ 1.85 .95 of the month at n. This incluc 25 per cent es all {blues de Why? Because the line of sizes is broken, just a few left.. ks, in fact every suit and of our famous Stein-Bloch TINKER,& CO. +Cor. STATE and WILLIAM STREETS Watch this space R E ULE, CON- COM PA NY. I... ojo+o o.1o+0+a.+o".-o+o+ o++++0~+o +o+o Ci 0 F' _ ____ ____ ____ ___ mod_ A d cnschmkltt, el & Company 2517 Of f C'AMIPUS IN BRIEF. NEW YEAR UST A WEEK OLD to start right by trading with us. DSIERY OUR SPECIALTY Gool1s and Sundries of all kin ds i' S. Pini t. The Store oey & C. Where a Dollar Does 14S Duty AIRS? I SHOE REPAIRING{ HI. LAMBERT ST WILLIAM Doctor to Michigan's ball Team 1st, Try the Best lae candles, crackerjack untaln drinks at 6 13 E. Liberty Visit the Newest and UP-1o-Date DRY GOODS STOIE Royal Worcester AND 1160-Ton Corsets OUR LEADERS Schrodn Bros. Phone 10600 124 South Main Street Loo' Chop Suey d American Dishes. eet Phone 1244L v, n Pins, Fobs I-A11 copy for the Blue number of the Gargoyle must be in by Monday, Janu- ary 12. --ixie club, an organizatioi of south- ern students, held a smoker at the Union last evening. About 50 mem- bers. were present. The regular busi- ness meeting concluded the smoker. t --Fresh laws will give their inaugural dance at 9:00 o'clock tonight at Gran- ger's. Prof. J. H. Drake and Mrs. 'DBrake, and Prof. F. N. Durfee and Mrs. Durfee wil chaperone the party. Fish- er's orchestra will supply the music frthe occasion Dancing wil last until 2:00 o'clock, and the admission -will be $1.50. I -Pireliaaingr Agent Charles L. Loos has installed a new individual towel 'rack in University hal. A set of fresh towels are fastened to a rod, convenient for use. After the towels are soiled, they are ;pushed down a rod to a hook at the bottom of the device, from which they are collected daily. If the laundry bill is normal, the rack Will porbably be placed in all the buildings on the campus. -Four new baskets have been placed in Waterman gymnasium during the vacation for the use of the interclass basketball teams. There are now six that can be used for practice, while the regular games will be staged on the old court in the middle of the floor. -New Years greetings will be ex- changed at the social to be held in the parlors of the Baptist church at 8:00 o'clock tonight. -Half of the 10 tickets placed on sale yesterday for the weekly membership dance at the Union had been sold last night. Those remaining, may be se- cured at the desk today. -The fourth round ii the Union bridge tournament will be played to- night in onjunction with the regular weekly Lounger. About 25 couples have played in at least one round, thus far. The scoring is being done on a basis of averages, so that those who are not able to play every round will -not be handicapped. -Pr'of. Tobas J. C. Diekhoff, of the German department, addressed the men's section of the Deutscher Verein at its regular meeting last night. Mar; tin Feinstein, '14, read selections from modern German literature. Are you going to paper, paint or do any kind of decorating? If so we can do the work at once. Major & Co. eod-Sun For Sale-Three good gymnasium suits for girls. Call at 426 Thomp- son before noon. 7-74 For Rent-Two suites, well lighted, newly furnished. Prices moderate. 417 . AWashington. 455-L. 71-74 For Rent-Two single rooms, well fur- nished. Steam heat. Hot and cold water in each room. 614 Monroe. 71-73 Wanted-Sleigh Ride Parties. Two first class outfits. Inquire Mr. Thom- as at Ferry Field. Phone Varsity 60. 71-73 W~anted-Young men who need to as- sist themselves through college by -working during vacation will find it to their advantage tot see Mr. Smith-1 son, 432 Maynard, 1663-I,. 73 5Vfars COLLAR G rn t fl-ndeoy afn toranin-vidafi neha always accompany correct steles. 20 for 25c {'I ":'r, PE tBODY & Co., hc.,, Troy, N. Y. 114kers of An Row SHIRTS Bares Orchestra-Phone 1050-J. 73-74 SQTUDIEN1TS wearing glasses or I feeling the need of them -will' be pleased to know that Ann Arbor, 'has a modern optical shop where services of an expert optometrist and optician can be had. Advanced methods of Optometry, fit- ting glasses without drugs, appeals to all'. who detuand accurate eye examinations, mrade without loss of time or inconven- ience of having muscles paralyzed byl drugs. E. H. Arnold, optometrist withi Arnold & Co , is a recognized leader in advanced optometrical work. His complete office equipment combined with shop facilities to grind lenises, together with years of experience as refractionist and optician,a make his Optical System the logical place to buy glasses. Arnold Optical System 220 South Main Struet Dress Suit All We Kno, of is the BE5 ROWE'S LAUNDI 406 DETROIT STREI The Link between College and TUTTLE on State Street We Serve Hot Lung AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Spoons Tutoring given in German. Special aid in translation with attention to grammar. Instruction in correct reading. Difficulties in pronunciation corrected. Inquire A. E. 'Witting, 529 Walnut St. 73-75 R& A. Dolph Funeral Director, suc- cessor to 0. M. Martin. Business es- tablished in 1857. Private ambulance. ~Phone 98. eod Genuine Martin Guitars and Mando- lins sold at Schaeberle & Son's Music House. tf ORPHEUM~ a Max Krutsch Varsity Tallor All suits kept pressed free for one year. Hailer Jewelry Co. 506 Stebts St. Phone 53x4 At a specrial price $50-the best +o rxaterial uised ire this lgarmemt. 117 bast Libei WILLIAM E. DIETERLI FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR wishes to announce that he has opened a tailoring establishment in Detroit 94 WIEST FORT' STREET With a Complete Line of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Special attention given to my College trade . The same price with Better Satisfaction and Better Workmanship. DIETERLE-VARSITY TAILOI I To nsight "THE WAR MAKERS" 2 PART POLITICAL DRAMA "PHYSICAL CULTURE ON QUARTER CIRCLE-V-BAR"' WESTERN COMEDY "COL, HEEZA LI- AR IN AFRICA" COMEDY NOVELTY "6ILIMPSES OF POND LIFE" Coming Monday and Tues- day-Augustus Thomas" stupend- ouis production of "Arizona"'rio '"in six parts. 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Mens=75c -and,$100 per pair. t have _pleased hundreds. with it this fa W HY NOTVYOU? Grinnell Bros. Make PianloSo The sweetest tone in the World Victrolas for is 0- The greatest entertainers ever known. Sheet Music, Small Instru- ments, etc. 120-122 E. Liberty Street. Phone 1707 WM. P. PURFIELD, 119 East Liberty St. "Dislin~ctive y Individual" n Picturs TJ -' I If I"i i S I n'I