It Shoes I better contrast than the old hand method-and there is not the inclination to slight the work in a rush, while the chances ofseratch lug the emuilsion is practically eliminated. In tank deVelopment the developer is easily kept at the proper temperature and strength, which is eery essential but almost impossible in any other method. It will pay you to consider our miethiods in fixing and washing, as wtiell. It is rather expen- sive for you when your films are spoiled in developing. Better hrinlg them to me and make sure. If you want we'll1 sho w you how it's dlone here. LYNDON FRES English Lasts IL Press Your Clothes Indian Moccasins Mlore Comfortable than Slippers &itCO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR JANUARY SAL4E IT ON ALL MILLINERY RICHARDSON 115 Liberty East YOU WILL FIND -Cur ad in student publi- cations. -Our expert service always at your command. iCE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE COLLEGE M AUSIC WILL FE;ATURPE HOME CONCERT (Continued from page one) last month arranging and adapting these pieces, and they, promise an en- tertainment that will at least be orig- inal. Popular prices will prevarl, all seats selling for 25 cents. NOTED AILUMNUTS WILL TALK FOR Y AT MAJESTIC (Continued from page one) mIost forestry authorities, and took a leading part in activ-ities of the con- gress. His remarks this afternoon will center, chiefly about the problem of forest conservation that is confront- ing the United States, and the -methods that are being employed. In view of the importance of the topic and the widespread interest that is being tak- en in the activities of the government along this line, a large attendance is expected. Several musical numbers have been arranged for the program~. This will be the last Sunday afternoon affair un- til after examinations. C:hinese Students Are to Heminh. K. Y, Wang, '16, and Y. Li, '17, the two: Chinese students who are recall- ed, will not return home, according to latest information. Negotiations be- tween the provincial government o Kiangse and Director T. T, Wong o thie Educational mission at Washing- ton, have arrived at no conclusion as yet; but it is understood that the stu- dents will remain in school, even if the government stops their allowance, as they intend to study here at their own expense. tlumni to Cliarter Train for Big Game Michigan and Harvard alumni from the northern part of the state will combine in chartering a special train to Cambridge to witness the game October 31. emvpi e Theater A GOOD CURE FOR THE WORRIES MONDAY JAI19th 2 REEL FEATURE "THE SUN C. I. KID, '17 Lit. HKAND PRVE, 1530-J 1112 S. University Pop. Matinees, Wed. and Sat., 25cts to $1.50 200 Orchestra Seat, $1.00 GARRICK Begir-m~i, Dec. 8th 'QUITS 25cT_ROUSERS 10c MAKER OF, MOSCOW" TRIUMPHAL RETURN STREET In "A Genuine Successor to 'The Man tram H( " -l icaD' e Roasters and ADMISSION - - 50, 'I 2 CAMPUS IN BRIEF !I Wholesale Grocers &Co. Ltd., 214 S. Main St. 0"t Guy L. Wooltolk k~ WILL REOPEN HIS Libt Sopat 326 S. State Street ON JANUARY 15, 1914 senting: FRANK BR OS., Fifth Ave., N. Y.; A. STARR BEST, Chicago; VD STREET ENGLISH CLOTHIERS, Toledo; JACOB REED'S SONS, adeipliia; CHJAS. H. ELLIOTT CO., Philadelphia. Have you noticed the distinguished appearance a perfect fitting --At n banquet (of the Ann A4rbor-De- troit section of the American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers, held in Detroit, Friday evening, Prof Benja- min Bailey readt a paper on "The Elec- trical1 Equipment on Gasoline Auto- mobiles.," Twenty men fromn the uni- versity attended the banquet. -Professor Thiomas Trueblood of the oratorical department entertained a party of guests at the WV'hitney hotel, Friday evening, including the judges of the Michigan-Northwestern debate. -Mfembers of the Baptist Guild will skate at the ice-rink, Monday night.- -Clifford S. Griswold, a master at ' w Grotten School, G rotten, Mass., is in Ann Arbor, as a representative from his school, looking over the university. While in the city Mr. Griswold will be a guest of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. JTERENTIAU JENKS TO SPEAK TO CHINESE TITS AFTENQON Prof. Jeremiah Jenks, head of the Far Eastern Information bureau' in New York City will address the Chin- ese Students' club this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in MacMillan hall. Profes- sor Jenks is authority on oriental questions in this country. His capac- ity as the head of the bureau makes him especially qualified to talk on intricate questions. DREAM WALTZ--The latest, most popular and coniinj AT THE PACKARD ACAD! Monday and Friday, 7 P. M. Private lessons by appointri still open for private parties. Refreshments served to ord Direct trom twcxtty-tsw weeks In the Carr' lc lheatre, 4cnf;a longest ad amost sucvcessfuk run of any ploy produced iin tne Staes hissensorp. NEXT WEEK NI1-ODEI O l.'resents this Most Sumptuous Shakespearean P1rodnction of Mlodern Ti OTHELLO With a cast of Distinguished'Stars, Includivg Mr. Favram Cecilia.Loftus, Constance Collier, Julie Opp, iR. I). Macl~ean and an Incomparable Supporting 'outpauy U LIU S WiAE bARepareseteen Fri.Evninga nd I I Dress Suit WHY USE AN ACID? .Ya-It~uh Cleans Water-Closet Bowls gives one ? This is the only kind we make. Our fabrics are the newest. WAGNER & CO. Tailors State Street All garments made in our own shop. Thoiuas Nicho iNEW YOIRK CITY EASIER, BETTER, CHEAPER Methodist Churchl "I1 m{. VE 416 WE WILL DELIVER A CAN UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHARMACY torageMerchandise SUNDAY EVENING, 7:45 C. E. GODFREY "The Scholar as a NationalI 410 N.L 4th Ave. Phone 82-L 1219 S. U. Ave. I' Assect" II It LIA E.IMETERLE FORMERLY TUE VARSITY TSAIL.OR OF ANN ARBOR es to announncetla«t lhe lhas opened a tailoring establishmnent in Detroit at 94 WEST FORT STREET Width a Complete line of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS -ial attention giveni to myv College trade. The same prices Better Satisfa blocks from the campus, $4000-Lot 105x150, 3 blocks from Camnpus. $2000-Lot 132Xf,50, Wsh- tenaw Avenue. $e3000-Large, retired, wooded lot. $1Z00-L7ot Ooxi,5o, fronts east, high and dry. L. D. CARR 17 Aran Arbor Savings Hank Block urday morning, 9:30 to 91:30, Special- Grand MarchI ' I L v .. ,, a .A re f ANiA .. l P. M., Sunday, Jan. 18 Oyster Cocktail Saltines Olives Ice Cream Lobster a La Newburg Waldorf Salad Coffee WafersI F riecPtaoe Toast ~IbE~E~IL ,liar i®r Two ~I~ar or TwoCorner Mtate and Packard . . i w6 . . r