Here Druna Shaving Lotion I . I n's black rubber soles. e proper dress shoe the Tango. o==a new lot of tan >ber soles. Prices from 00 up to $6.00. A.delightful application for use af- ter shaving. Heals and toughens the skin and prevents chapping and soreness. Our Annual Janu Clothing Sale Suits and Overcoats one-fourth Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets one- 11 FIFTY CENTS Calkins' Pharmacy All Furnishings one-fifth off II 324 South State Street Shirts, Ties, Mackinaw, Underwear$ Cloves, Caps Store 119 S. Main Street OVERCOAT SALE Overcoats '" $22.50 $18.75 $16.50 $15.00 $13,50 $11.25 to arrange for making up the work. ---Professor Robert T. Crane, of the political science department, who was critically ill at his home for the past. two. weeks is much improved. -Fresh engineers will give an in- formal dance at 8:30 o'clock next Fri- day night, January 23, at the Union. -Prof. F. C. Newcomb and Mr. A. J. Pieters are revising the plans for the new science building to be completed next year. The building will house the departments of botany, zoology, forestry, mineralogy. and psychology. -The ominous looking scaffold' which has made its appearance behind the library has not been erected to exterminate the unfortunates among us who do not survive the coming fray with the blue books. On the contrary its purpose is perfectly peaceful and harmless. It was erect- ed to hold some apparatus for meas- uring the temperature of pine needles under varying weather conditions, and is the work of the botany department, not of the hang-man. -Nearly all the senior laws who have cases to be tried in practice court have finished them and the few re- maining untried cases will probably be heard this week. 9t, . 20 per cent discount .rts $1.60; $1.50 Shirts $1.20 discount on Mackinaws MS (A outh Main Street CO. P A. MARQUARDT i Street' IICS BANK Street dfine #zaflot11 . . $699000 Lya|n illustrated booklet des- bing a uew atmeut for all cing one blade tier than when ptof25c incoin,. ird City, Mich. Suits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired Cor. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank, -The number of students who have registered with the appointment com- mittee this year is slightly smaller than that of last year, although it is within the average for the past few years. "The number of appointments filled by the committee are about the same as last year, requests for teach, ers coming from all parts of the Unit- ed States and from many foreign countries. -Dean J. I. Effinger despatched his letters of warning to parents of fresh- men after the first of the month this' year, not wishing to spoil their vaca- tion. Many replies have been receiv- ed, the number having been unusually' large. -Work in the marine tank has been practically finished for the semester. The models are being melted at pres- ent in preparation for the work of next semester.' -A bas-relief tablet valued between $3,000 and $4,000 in memorium to the men of Michigan who have died in the army, will be placed in Memorial hall at commencement. The tablet is pre- sented by the memorial committee, of which Judge Grant of Detroit, is chairman. -Members to the number of 2,786 are registered at the Michigan Union. With an increase during the remain- der of the year equal to last year's increase after the Christmas vacation, the final enrollment will approximate 2,900. FORESTRY ALUMNI TO ORGANIZE A Association to Be Formally Launched at Banquet in March. All the graduates of the forestry de- partment are to be organized into one Forestry Alumni association. The Forestry club now has a committee working on the plans, and details will be given out at the next meeting of the foresters. It is the aim to have every alumnus of the department present at the tenth annual banquet' to be held in March, when the alumni association will be formally launched~ Yale is the only other school that has such an organ- ization. MUCh IS ACCOMPLISHED BY UNIERSITY NEWS SERVICE "In the last issue of the College Magazine, published in New York City, a complete write-up of the university appeared," said Prof. . R. Brumm, editor of the University news service. "In this and in the material distribut- ed in copy to the newspapers of the state, the service seems to be accom- plishing much in the way of inexpen- sive publicity. "I was recently in conversation with a Cornell professor, who expressed himself as surprised that the Michigan bureau could ac- complish as much as it has without a high-priced editor and an expensive press. " SELLER OF FRATERNTY PINS HELD ON CHARGE OF LARCENY A man giving his name as W. C. Haz- ard, former salesman for Roehm & Co., jewelers, of Detroit. was arrested yesterday in Rochester, N. Y., on a charge of larceny, preferred by his former employers for selling sample fraternity and sorority jeweled pins, alleged to have been stolen from them upon his separation from the com- pany. Hazard visited Ann Arbor before vacation and sold the sample pins to members of the different fraternities and sororities, and departed for Roch- ester, N. Y. MAY CONFINE CONFERENCE ATHLETES TO ONE SPORT Athletes at western conference uni- versities will be allowed to compete in but one branch of Varsity sport, if the proposal of George Huff, of Illinois, is adopted. Huff believes that it is better to have poorer teams and more individuals competing, than to have teams that are built merely to win. Admitting that the teams are better under the present arrangements, he contends that the universities, them- selves, will be benefitted if his reform is adopted. Architects Honor Professor Lore. For the second consecutive time Prof. E. Lorch of the architectural de-; partment has been made vice-presi- dent of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. Fourteen schools, including the big universities of the country, were represented at the meeting of the organization held in New York, last week. Any of your clothes need repairing or altering? That's our specialty. C. I. Kidd, 1112 S. University, 1530-3. tf 4 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT GAS 0 cooKI .- " .. For Fratern J f(W" tA Ck t I Increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Tele Representative to call and give you expert advice for your ment. Gym Sup Towel Wash C1 Hard XW Castile Q Pro=Ath Support SUGDEN DRI 302 S. STATE Washtenaw Gas OMWONOWN S momemana Ann Arbor Taxicab Co. New Number is WILLIAM F. DIE TEI FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR wishes to announce that he'has opened a tailoring establishment in 94 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete Line of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Special attention given to my College trade. The sai with Better Satisfaction and Better Workmnnship. DIETERLE-VARSITY 'T 2289 * * * * * * * * * * * * ! OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. *I Service Guaranteed Parties a Specialty 300 N. MAIN STREET Stop at the Crest The New Place Ice Cream : Candy : Light Lunches We make our own candy 302 S. Main St. Near Liberty Jane Hicks was elected president of I - cl T sc in or Ii: li C UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Majestic theatre for the last three days of next week, is a tabloid pro- Second tryouts for a fresh-lit glee duction of the former Joseph Gaites ub will be held at 5:30 " o'clock, success, in which Cecil Lean and Flor- uesday afternoon, in room 13 of the ence Holbrook rose to prominence. hool of music. Karl Hoschna, responsible also for Band rehearsal today at 1:00 o'clock the music of "The Three Twins" and iUniversity Hall. Bring racks. "Madame Sherry," wrote some of his The following men, who won places best songs for "Bright Eyes." Among n the freshmen engineer glee club, the most successful are: "Cheer Up, ill meet at 7:30 o'clock Monday My Honey," and "For You.uBright ght, in the engineering library: Col- Eyes." The present company numbers ns, J. S. Green, Miller, Shank,Sparks, 30, several of whom are prominent ohn, Brietung, Marshall, McIntyre, players. AUTO LABORA TORY WILL BE EQUAL TO ANY IN COUNTRY By the addition of $2,000 worth of equipment recently ordered, the auto- mobile laboratory of the university will be superior to any similar labora- tory in the country, and equalled only by the great testing workshop of the Society of Automobile Engineers in New York City. An order has been placed with a meter outfit for testing automobile mo- tors and chassis. This equipment will enable students to test motors of as high as 100 horse power, and at speeds ranging from 500 to 2,400 revolutions per minute. the reorganized section of Deutscher Verein, at a meeting held Thursday afternoon. The other officers are those elected earlier in the year for the former girls' section. The next meet- ing of this section will be held Wed- nesday, January 21, at 7:30 o'clock. Junior women will entertain the freshmen at an informal party from 3:00 to 5:30 o'clock, this afternoon, in Barbour gymnasium. There will be dancing and refreshments. Juniors who have not yet paid their 25 cent tax for this party are asked to bring the money with them, this afternoon. The Junior Play committee can use any good lyrics submitted by junior women before the end of the semester. For further information call Vera Bur- ridge, 1678-J. * * **- The Women's Dramatic association will hold another try-out at 4:00 o'clock, Monday afternoon, in Barbour, gymnasium. Attend our January Clothing Sale. Lindenschmidt, Apfel & Co. 71-76 CLOTHING RED TAG SALE All clothing at one fourth off. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE Main Street Genuine Martin Guitars and lins sold at Schaeberle & Son' House. 25 per cent off on all Suits an coats. Lindenschmidt, Apfel & Best shoe shine, hat cleani blocking next to Wagner's. All 8 by 10 flashlight group p 25 cents each, when ten or mn taken. Hoppe. Bares Orchestra-Phone 1050 Tutoring given in German. aid in translation with atten grammar. Instruction in reading. Difficulties in pronun corrected. Inquire A. E. Witti Walnut St. FOR RENT For Rent-Two suites, well newly furnished. Prices mo 417 E. Washington. 455-L. FOR SALE. For Sale-Three good gym suits for girls. Call at 426 ' son before noon. For Sale-Sixty dollar dresss Grfnnell Bros. Own Planos The sweetest toneIn the World [ea, Williams, Wurzburger, Basset, Kiager, Reach, Russel, Sheibel, Wil- cox, Whittingham, Alden, Carlson, Gardner, McFarlane, Snyder, Taylor, CAMPUS IN BRIEF. Victrolas MUSIC AND DRAMA -All absences from gymnasium class. es must be made up by the end of the semester, and freshmen who have un- excused absences standing against them are requested to see Doctor May at the gymnasium as soon as possible The greatest entertainers ever known. Sheet Music, Small Instru- ments, etc. 120422 E. Liberty Street Phone 1707 Majestic Theatre. "Bright Eyes," which comes to the