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Large Amateur 'Finishers agr, e that Tank
Development for Films gives more detail and
better contrast thain lie old hand method-angd
there is not the inclinaion to slighit the worn in a rusti, while the chances
of seratchi ng the emnulsion is practica.!0 ;i ieiai natctl.
In tank development the dleveloper is eiily kept at the proper temperaiture and
strength, -which is very essential buit almost imipossible in any other methiod. It will
pay you to consider our inethods is fixing and washing, as %v i. It is rather expen-
sive for yout when your films are spoiled iin dreeping. Btter bring them to me and
make sure. ifyou want ivc'll show you how it's (bont here. LYNDON

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on mackinaws and raincoats
on all odd trousering

THEA TR'j

off on all ogre. coatings in
off on all suitings

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These price~ s are strictly cash

J. KARL MALCOL M
New ]dress Suits for Rent.

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~yCut on Mae-to-nca-
0/ ure Suits..and 'cas
EE WHAT $15, $18 AND $20 WILL BUY
Shoes tor Men, and Women: at a
Big Reduction.
~AMPUS -OTR

State 'St.

Opposite Iiustons'

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The. g~
Comfeciloriery
Woe have the btest assortmc nt of
Chiooola,.tes ~.nd BB Hrts
All kirlds of f.".rhy lea Ceoarxhs for Pmarti.sa
T'ry our F ruit Suzndaes after the Theatre

EXAMS WILL NOT
HOLD UP DANCERS
Examnination weeks at the Union will
be featured by the formal dance to be
gi-ven on the Thursday night of the
second week. The attendance is lim-
ited to 90 couples. Seventy of the tick-
ets had been sold last night. TChose
remaining will be disposed of today at
$2.[0 each, including supper. Dancing
will start at 9:00 and last until 2 :00
o'clock,
The reglar membersip dances will
be continued every Saturday night as
usual, from 9:00 to 12:00 o'clock. Tick-
ets for each affair wiil go on sale on
the Thursday afternoon previous at
5:00 o'clock, and will be limited to 100
in numnber.,
Loungers on Friday nights are plan-
ned to take place as usual, although
nothing formal in the way of a pro-
gram will be arranged. Those who are
behind in the scheduled rounds of the
bridge tournament may tae this op-
portunity to catch p.
Sunday afternoon programs will be
discontinued with tomorrow's assem-
bly, which starts at 3:00 o'clock. They
will 'be resumed, however, immediate-
ly after the second semester begins.
DIPTIIEIA NOT LIKELY TO
SPRE A) AM O\G THE JbSTDE NTS
Although there are a number of cas-
es of diptheria in nn Arbor, but one
case has been discovered amongst the
student body. Dr. I. H. Cummings
of the University health service be-
lieves that there is little danger of
a spread of the disease as all the cases
are isolated. Hie warns all students,
however, to watch for symptoms of
this malady, as it often appears in the
form of a common sore hrat.
In order to counteract a rumor that
has gained considerable headway on
th;e campus, Dr. -Cummings says that
there is not any great amount of sick-
ness among the students. He says
that most of the contagious cases
which have been treated at the infrm-
fry are just ordinary children's dis-
eases. There have been a number of
acVdents reported to the health ser-
vice, several of these contracted while
coasting.
PHYLIS DU'N 14, LEAVES LF
Miss Phyllis Dunn, '14, whose en-
ga gemen t was announced shory be-
fora vacation, was married in Chicago
on January 2, to S. J. MKinnon of
Iron Mountain, a student at the Uni-
versity of Virginia.
Mrs. MKinnen was a member o
Delta Gamma sorority. She took a
leading part in the activities of the
women, being a member of the girl's
glee club and Mortarboard.

'BETWEEN STREETS'
WINS CLUB'S PRIZE
For her play "Between Streets" MAlar-
jorie Nicholson, '14, vas unanimously
awarded the prize offeredL by the Con--
edy club for the best play written by
a student. A committee, composed of
P'rof. A. H. Lloyd, F. N. Scott, and L.
A. Strauss, officia l ly announced the
winning of the competition by Mliss
Nicholson, Wednesday.
This is the second signal commienda-
tion; received by Miss Nicholson this
semester, as her work on the libretto
for the Joan D'Arc was especially
praised by Prof. 11. A. Kenyon.
CAMPUS IN BRIEF
--Ti'le Fiirest[.y club is alrranlging it
'moving pictulre entertaiinment of scen-
es from the Glacier Xnational park in
:Montana on , n rchi 5. The films are
being obtained through the courtesy of
,he Great northern railway company
and will be shown in one of the halls
on the c ampuls, yet to be slected.
-C. Cross, 1Iol), was eilosell Stuident
c;ouncilman for the next year, a the
; ectien hold yesterday morning.
--'iO prop; -ee reception of the iila
ilgan Ferris club) by the Ypsiianti club,
at Ypsilanti, wtihich- was ,scheduled for
this evening, has been postponed. It
is believed that the postponement was
due to the proximity of the examina-
[ions.
-2 3 I, ers ily s tii diii s eii14,,, male 03'
female have an opportunity to appear
on the stage in an operatic extravagan-
za, "Alice in Wonderland" which is to
be staged at the Whitney theater Feb-
ruary 13 and 14. Tryouts should ap-
ply atarim-s hall] Monday afternoon.
'hte play is for the°Ubieeit of the Epis-
copal and Congregational choir boys
3uting ;ftud.s
TV ebru ry numibei of theile ihi-
gan Aklumnus will contain an article
by lDean Bates about the eminent
graduates of the law department. The
remainder of the issue will be ddvot-
ed principally to the history and work
of the Detroit-alumni association.

Two Days only

"The Count

ofMot

11

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A Dramatic Play in otio n Pictures

JAMES O'NEIL

JANAY2 and 28
DANIEL FROIM A N prves athoerr, ineast
Drana..' Ic Actor

-Mor. and T-

in his famous verstorik of Dvjrmas' H as 4rple ce

M ATIN EES,, Children 5cls.
NIGHTS, Children lOcts-

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M~Ja~ Street

For'istj
0 Chapin Sired Phone BQO-L "THE
Choice cuxt flowers and plarjts.° MAI

I C R 1, T IlAr
Detroit, Michigan
Trin iphal Return
WM. HODGE
in
IE ROAD TO HAPPINESS"
4TINEES, WED. AND SAT.

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money savingW investment

Biext pair

BIE NETTLE-
TON SHOE
oe for gentlemen.

5 4. ;
Cl'.
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EAT AT OPS
The Place 'Where Things Taste Like Home
t'Pop" Bancroft Cor. Monroe and T haycr
instead of $1.00 for making cuts.

'AIIR'S SHOE STORS

Main.

Sole agents

304 S. State

sew

momak

op 6%.t the Crest
The New lPl *-c e
ream Candy : I. ight Lunc'hes

Pailey I, 4s Aellli VFrsienu Money payments for space in the
The Adelphi freshman debatingyerbo haeenvryswad
team, which was selected last night, rbiessmaageberTn very lowpicot
consists of A. F. Paley, F. L. Nesbit, hasinoumnertatohese.Liconrcts
R. M. Carson, and L. G. Hulbert, al- hsanucdta hs otat
ternate. They viili meet the freshman mutb settled by February 1. Class-
debaters of the Alpha Nu in the near es and clubs are also urged to sendc in
future.- The officers elected by the all copy as soon as possible.
society for the coming semester are
L. J. Rosa, '15, president; J. Ri. Cotton, Those who' expect to complete a
16, vice-president; G. M. Coulter, '16, course in Shorthand and Typewriting
secretary; SA. A. Penne, '15, treasurer; this year should start immediately at-
anid D. Sugar, '17, sergeant-at-arms. ter the semester examinations are
over. We have a class especially for
Seniors Slow to Arrangeu Sittings& ;he accommodation of such students.
Recent reports from the 1914 There is a growing demand for col-
Michiganensian photographers, who lege trained people for fine positions
have contracted for the senior is private secretaries and for thocse
pictures, show that the num- who can teach ene or more comrmer=
ber or photographs taken up to cial branches along with their special-
date approximates 6GO. This leaves ty. Better call at the School of Short-
400 yet to be arranged for before Feb-, hand, 711 N. University Avenue, for
muary 15, after which time no pie- full particulars about this course.
,ures will be accepted unless accom- This school has more calls for college
panied by a special permit from the; trained people for splendid places than
managing editor. After February 1 it can supply. SELBY A. _MORANe,
the Michiganensian will charge $1.25I Principal.

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~~ Richard Carle's
Greatest Success
"THE TENDER-
FOOT"~
Musical Farce-
-= SCENIC PROUTN
H karry Shan no" as
*the Terider foot.
.< CHORUS. OF WESTERN GIRLS
LIED 'TA( 'SALE
Aill Cloting pit one-fourth off.
" AlLENI'S 600O) CLOTHES .sTOUE
31a1b)Street

We make our own
S. Main 'Wit.

candy
Naar Liberty

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are Flashlight Days-East.
;peed Film" is extra fast and aa
elp for flashlights or pictures
days.
ks for rent if you haven't one.
tinday's from 9:30 to 4:30 only.~
82-4-61
r' cent off on all Suits and Over-
Linden schmroidt, Apfel & Co.
71-76
A our January Clothing Sale.
chmidt, Apfel & Co. 71-76
ne Mlartin Guitars and Mando-
d at Schaeberle & Son's Music
tf

Friday, February 6th is open for
booking atlCranger's. 85-86
Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and

blocking next to Wagner's.

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Consider Tank
take your films to
siblo results.

Development and
Lyndon for best poz-
82-4-6

Speaking about clotbes
You will appreciate the effect
of our new high waisted mod-
el.
It gives that trim effect. found
only in the highest grade of
hand-tailored garments.
WAGNER. CO.
Importing State
Tailors Street

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B'LUE 0BOOS9,THE tCON l~lPROOF"
Watch us for the second semester supplies

Buy Eastman's "Speed Films" of
Lyndon. They nmope too fast to get,
stale. 82-4-C
Any of your clothes need repairing
or altering? That's our specialty. C
I. Kidd, 1112 S. University, 1530-J. tf

I1 tudets'

Supply

Store

By hand-tailored we mean made in our
own shop and by jour. tailors.q

I1 111 So. University Ave.

L. C. SCHLI

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Slaughter Saele of Men's Suits,

Overcoat's.

andF

murnis- hings
t One lot o'coats- "allues uip
' $t8.oo. ! Aaugliter sale price.

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.0sis..$19.75 $25.00 Overcoats . . . $19.50 One lot of suits- Comnplete assortment in
$22.00 Overcoats ...$72 large range o1f'patterns go at this 975
.00 and $22.50 sditss $17.25 #20.00 Overcoats . . $15.25 slauaghter sale
.00 suits . . . $15.25 $18 oo Overcoats.t $1.3.75 Soft and Siff Hats- $1, $1.50, $2, and $5
$16.00 Overcoats .$1i2.50 values. Slaughter " $.9$21
and 18 i~ Uts $13".' $15.00 overcoats . .$10.75 sale prices ?c,, IX159 $1
YOU ARE LOOKING FOR BARGAINS, INVESTIGATE IL UTol"Z CLOT I G ST R OE FHR
217 South Mafin Street

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All mens shirts, trou
clothing inzcluded in this

Sale._

'SCHAFFNER & N

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