Now, Large Amateur Finishers agrc a that Tank Development for Filmsn gives more detail and better contrast than the old hand method--aned there is not the inclination to slight the work in a rush, while the chances of scratching the emiulsion is practically eliminated. In tank development the dev eloper is easily kept at the proper temperature andl strength, which is very essential but almost impossible in any other inethod, It will pay you to consider our methods in fixing and washing, as well. It is rather expent- sive for you when your films are spoileds in t %eloping. Better bring themr to me and make sure. If you want we'll show you how it's dlone here. LYN D©N Wir gm" THI' I I lw T p. J JKARL MALCOLM I Cut on ade-to-niea- ure Suits and Ocoats WHAT $15, $18 AND $20 WILL BUY toes for Men and Women at a Big Reduction PUSBOTR Opposite tHustons' St. I Sug'a~r Bowl Colnfeclote ry We have the beat' assortment of Chocol.tos ~mdBon, Bonhs ®11 kirxdes of f.rgxy Ice Creamns for Parties Try our Fruit Svrndass after the Theatre. CAMPS IN BRIEF --Dean Moimlher E. Cooley, of tie en- gincering department, left for Buffa- lo last night on professional business. It is expected that he will return sone time today. --Regular inen'~sgymnasium classes will comnee with the 11:00 o'clock section Thursday. All men desiring to change sections are urged to (10 s0 as soon as possible in order that th class rolls may be made up. -Mltiss Bertha Mlori, for three years in the employment of the Peruvian government, has been appointed to take charge of the Palmer Ward o the IUiversity hospital. -Because of serious eye trouble, Prof. T. A. Bogle, of the law depart- ment, was unable to meet his classes yes terday. -Prof. C. A. Brodie Brockwell, of McGI University, will speak in the assembly room in Memorial hall Fri- day afternoon at 415 o'clock on, "The Espousals of Isaac and Rebek- al." -Dr. Israel Fricdlaeiider, of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary, Ne York City, will speak in Newberry hall Sunday night under the auspices of the Menorah society. His subject will be "Political Ideals of the Proph- -Registrar A. (x. Hal spoke to the men's educational club last evening on "What American Universities Re- quire for Admission." The meeting was an open one and was attended by several' members of the women's ed- ucational club.- -The Illinois club will hold a ban- quet at the Michigan Union At 6:00 o'clock Friday, February 13. H. R. Schradzki, '15L, will act as toastmas- ter. The program will include G. M. Moritz, '15, S. L. Adelsdor , '14L, M. F. Dunn, '17, and Prof. E. C. Goddard. -Prof. Ewald Boucke, of the Ger- man department, will speak at the meeting of the mn's section of the Den tscher Verein at 8;00 o'clock this evening in the Verein room. NEW COINIL UME3BERS ARE TO BE SWORN IN TONGHT New members of the student coun- cil will be sworn in at the first coun- cil meeting of the semester which is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock tonight, in the north wing of University hl, Senior engineers will elect a council- man at their class meeting on Thurs- day morning Varsity Debaters Receie Cash Prizes Prizes of $50 each, provided by Ransom E. Olds, of Lansing, were giv- en to the six members of the Varsity debating teams which recently met Northwestern and Chic go. The Al- ger gold medals, which are also awarded for these contests, hae not yet arrived. UNIVERSITY NTIE Important rehearsal of the Comedy Templ e T heatr e TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 "WITH EYES S0 BLUJEAND TENDER" A ROMANCE OF THE SEA WEDNESDAY, FEB 11th "SON OF HIS FATHER" club orchestra Tuesday, at University Nall, 7:00 p. m. Everyone must be present. Course in Forestry 26, originally announced for Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00, will be changed to hours suitable to those electing the study. Senior women will hold a luncheon at the Michigan Union at 12:30 today. Admission may be had by the regular season ticket, or by payment of 50 cents at the door. The cast for the fourth act of "The Scarecrow" will rehearse at 3:00 o'clock today in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. The third and fourth acts will have a rehearsal at 7:15 o'clock to- night. All Deutscher Verein members will meet at Verein rooms this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock to arrange for sleigh- ride-dance. Photograph of 1114 Opera Commit- tee, Rentschler's studio, 12:15 o'clock today. .Student council- will mneet tonight at 8:00 o'clock. New members are asked to bring certificates of election from the Secretaries of their respect- lye classes. The final tryouts for the chorus of the opera will be held at the Union Phis afternoon from 4:00 to 6:00. Those men -whose names now appear on the list posted at the Union, and who did not try out yesterday after- noon are eligible for this. By 6:00 o'clock, the names of those who were successful will be posted on the bul- letin board, and these men are asked to report at the Union at 7:00 o'clock for rehearsal. All d lits report for basketball prac- tice at Waterman gym at 8:0 o'clock. Senior lit basketball practice to- night-Waterman gymnasium, 7:40 sharp. All mnen wishing thir accounting books for course 38 may get them by calling at the accounting laboraory this week. Matinee Today--3 p. m. a FEBRUARY RICARDBENE'S9 ]ADNew Yfork Company of Co-Workers in ,dd The play which strips: the veil of secrecy from the most vital sex problem of the day CONDEMNED by prudes and hypocrites. HAILED b the enlightened Renember! 'Matinee Today a p n rl Imadnx Street NIGHT PRICES 13 Rows Orchestra Balance Orchestra - 8 Rlows Balcony - - Balance Balcony ,. - o - $1.50 - $1.00 - $.75 m ly saving invyesiment next pair NETTLIE- VJ SHfOE f c ; w u s ' c t / / ;: /" .i c ,.<- MATINEE PRICES 13 Rows Orchestra - - i. Balance Orchestra - - Entire Balcony - George Bischoff ,,. . A 1111CK Detroit, TILE AT MNichigan for gentlemen. 220 Chapin Sireet Phone 809-L Hap Aboard' for Laughiand "TOO MANY COOKI Next week. "THE PASSING SHO0W OF 1 Choice ct ilowers and plants. AR'S SHOE STORES Main., Sole agents 304 S. State EAT AT 11pPPS91 The Place Were Things Taste Like home rtp p"~ Bancroft Cor. 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