Special Low Rates to Europe, ie serge suit you may as well take your choice es made. You'll find all of them right in this t know what blue serge really means until are now displaying. day, February 12, 1914 for Spring and Summer Sailings. ual. And why shouldn't they be CALL OR TELEPHONE THE WASHTENAW AGENCY COMPANY ies you'll get in here. 215 First National Bank Building I PHONE 315 Spring line now ready I I r. .' A I M A L COL M Malcolm Block Large Amateur Finishers agree that Tank Development for Films gives more detail and better contrast than the old hand method-and there is not the inclination to slight the work in a rush, while the chances ofscratching the emulsion is practically eliminated. In tank development the developer is easily kept at the proper temperature and strength, which is very essential but almost impossible in any other method. it will pay you to consider our iethods in fixing and washing, as well. It is rather expen- sive for you when your filts are spoiled in de-eloping. Better bring thetone and make sure. If you want we'll show yon how it's done here. LYNDON -iI I i I T empi e heatre FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 it on Made-to-meas- 'e Suits and O'coats $15, $18 AND $20 WILL BUY I i WHI ..gym . Women at a Reduction BOOTERY Opposite Hustons' fectiorery the best assortment of es anrd lDost otns cy Ice Creams for Parties Siandaes after the Theatre CAMPUS IN BRIEF -Two cases of measles constitute the entire number of contagious diseases among the students at the present time. Practically all of the cases of these diseases that menaced the gen- eral health of the student body a few weeks ago, have been cured. In the opinion of Dr. H. H. Cummings of the University health service, there is no danger of a spread of the measles, which might result disastrously. -Prof. T. A. Bogle, who has been suf- fering with eye trouble for the past week, is much improved. Although Prof. Bogle's condition is improved he was unable to say yesterday, whether or not he would be able to meet his classes this week. --Prof. J. C. Knowlton, of the law de- partment, who has been ill with an at- tack of bronchitis for the past few days, is much improved and although unable to meet his classes yesterday, will return to his work the first of next week. PETER W. LANGAARD SCENE, ACT II, "THE SCARECROW 1..." "The Hero of Niagara Little AND "BEAUTY Three Days Start! MONDAY FEBRUARY MATINEE EACH I We count on young m help us in this fight to "little lost sisters'". Vir Brook's great play fron great novel founded on a facts. Lost Siste r BY VIRGINIA BROOKS UNADORNED" ADMISSION - - lOC NIGHTS $1.00, 75 ets., So cts., 25 ets. MATINEES 75 ctS., 50 cts., 25 cts. I Street w stiment E STOR 110E STORES -A collection of engraiings, etchings, woodcuts, etc., is on exhibition in Me- morial hall. The exhibit belongs to the American Federation of Arts, and was loaned to the Ann Arbor Art associa- tion through the Library of Congress.' The prints will be at Memorial hall until February 28. -Senior record blanks should be fill- ed out and placed in the Michiganen- sian boxes in the various buildings as soon as possible. The slips will be collected next week. 'Norman W. Scherer, '12, has resign- ed his position in the United States forest service in Arizona, to accept the professorship of forestry at Ohio State university. -Professor F. N. Scott will address the Michigan Author's Association at the Hotel Tuller in Detroit tonight on "Literary Criticism." -0. W. hall, '15E, has received noti- fication of his appointment on the press committee of the Detroit branch of the Society of Automobile Engi- neers. -Three automobile courses will beI offered this semester. Course M. E. 29, a general course on gasoline automo- biles will be open to students who have hait no preliminary technical COMEDY CLUB WILL PRESENT SHOW TONIGHT (Continued from page 1.) poor start the club seems ready to come into"its own again. Many diffi- culties, in the way of coaching, finan- ces and scenic effects, have at times threatened to almost wreck the organ- ization, but the generous support of the campus and the endorsement by the Drama League have greatly aided Manager Cohen in solving these prob- lems, and in putting the show oh the road to final success. George Bischoff' Florist 220 Chapin Sireet Choice cut flowers and Phone 809-L plants. Hop Aboard for Lau! "TOO MANY C Next week: "THE EAT AT "POP'S" The Place Where Things Taste Like Hom1 "Pop" Bancroft Cor. Monroe and G A U RICK Detroit S"TIS ISN' T IT7 " The place to buy your supplies for the second semester. Shop Tools, Drawing Instruments, I. P. Note Books 'Students' Sole agents 304 S. State Supply St "" 1111 So. University Ave. L. C. SCHLI p 1%.ttheCrest h.e New P1ace :: Candy Light Lunches e make our own candy at. Near Liberty ORICAL AMERICAN TEACHER WANTED E TO03ORROW -j FOR CHINESE INSTITUTION } M Speaking about clothes You will appreciate the effect of our new high waisted mod- ei. i ' training in the work. The other cours- es are in automobile testing, and au- tomobile theory and design. -Prof. N. H. Williams, of the physics department, will repeat course 1 in physics this semester, thus making it possible for students who desire to begin work in this department to start now. The lecture hours are Wednes- day and Friday at 3:00 o'clock, and the quiz hours Monday, Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00 or 3:00 o'clock. F or Sale-Large coaster. Was made at Engineering Shops. 1118 So. Uni- versity. 88-89 Lost-Sunday, between Delta Tau Del- ta House and Michigan Union, Delta Tau Delta fraternity pin. Call 516- or 374. Reward. 891 orations for the Nor- il contest have already h the Oratory depart- al date for submitting as been set for 10:00 >w night. This number ouch larger than usual. limited to 1,850 words. ass contests are sched- ary 20, and the Univer- inner of which will rep- ersity in the Northern held on March20. The 1 be staged at the ini- onsin on May 1. D. L. H. on watch. Please to Wm. Howland, School of Reward. Phone 2331-M. return; Music. 89 The appointment committee has re- ceived a letter from the American Vice Consul at Amoy, China, stating that the Tung Wen Institute of Amoy is in need of another American teach- er. The salary offered is $1,200 pert year, on a three year contract. The subjects to be taught are algebra, plane geometry, physical geography, general history, and English gram- mar. Applicants for the position must have a college degree, and men 25 or 26 years old are preferred. Full partic- ulars may be obtained at the office of the appointment committee. For Rent-Suite or two single rooms. Steam heated. Price reasonable. Phone 789-L, 604 E. Madison. 89-91 For Rent-Single room or suite. Front rooms with all conveniences. Well heated. 603 Madison St., Phone 839- L. 89-90 Wanted-"Obey that impulse" and in- terview Mr. Smithson today regard- ing your vacation employment. 432 Maynard St., 1663-M. 89 Toric library spectacles at Haller Jewelry Co. Lenses duplicated and eyeglasses repaired at Haller Jewelry Co. Diamond mounting, stone setting and replacing of sets a specialty. Hal- ler Jewelry Co. NOTICE! Water consumers are earnestly re- quested to pay all water bills at once, that there may be no delay in making the final settlement with the Ann Ar- bor Water Company. Signed; George Mann, John Lindenschmitt, Wirt Corn- well, Commissioners. 89-91 BALCONY AT GRANGER'S. The balcony at Granger's Academy is closed to visitors. No exceptions will be made. The room is necessary for those taking part in the assemblies. 89-90 FOURTEEI4 SECURE PERFECT RECORDS (Continued from page 1.) registrar's office yesterday afternoon and will reach the students in the mails this morning. There are a few of the 2,500 students in the department who will not receive their marks for a day or so, a slight delay in the hand- ing in of some of the marks making it impossible to make the list complete. It gives that trim effect found only in the highest grade of hand-tailored garments. WAGNEI. Importing Tailors (o CO. State Shreet l By hand-tailored we mean made in our own shop and by jour. tailors. Lost-Between Tappan School and Cambridge Road, a child's silver watch with pin attached. Monogram r 1 - IMM .uir. aeU - U U U S Slaughter Sale of Men's Suits, Overcoat aa urnisning wuits . $9.5 $25.00 Overcoats . $19.50 One lot of suits-Complete assortment in One lot O'oats-Values up to p92 t s ui $9.75 $22.00 Overcoats .17.25 large range of patterns go at this 975 $18.oo. Slaughter sale price. 6 . #nd $22.50 suits . $17.25 0.0 Overcoats . $15.25 slaughter sale ,uits .. $15.25 $18.00 Overcoats . $1375 Soft and Stiff Hats-$I, $1.50, $2, and $3 All men's shirts, trousers and boys $16.00 Overcoats $12.50 valus. Slaughter 79,87C, $1.59,$2.19 clothing included in this Slaughter Sale. $18 suits . $13.75 $15.00 Overcoats .«$10.75 sale pnices . s s$1 ARE LOOKING FOR BARGAINS, INVESTIGATE] LUTZ CLoth ING S TORE HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES r S