I n you're ready out a blue serge suit you may as well take your choice 1 the serges made. You'll find.all of them right in this You don't know what blue serge really means until e these we are now displaying.. )ur styles :inctive and individual. And why shouldn't they be elected by us. )u'll be happy with the blues you'll get in here. 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 of scratching 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 methods in fixing and washing, as well. It is rather expen- sive for you when your films are spoiled in developing. Better bring them to me and make sure. If you want we'll show you how it's done here. LYNDON WTI . A I FACULTY TO PASS ON RUSHING RULES Inter-Fraternity Agreement Is Official-All Conditions Fulfilled Now Spring line now ready T empi e heatre ON MAIN STREET WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1h81h KALEM FEATURE Tue'sdy17-18 MATINEE EACH DAY We count on young men to help us in this fight to save "little lost sisters'. Virginia Brook's great play from her great novel founded on actual facts. a a aU.E re a Friday, February, Charles Dillin Presents THE SEASON'S DRAMAI Edward Sheh Great Love Dr RmOM.AI ;. MALCOLM Malcolm Block VC Cut on Made-to-weas- ure Suits and O'coats WHAT $15, $18 AND $20 WILL BUY oes for Men and Women at a ig Reduction PUS BOOTERY Opposite liustons' St. rI-sn """" 'hSeU r Bowl Confectionery We have the ist assortment of Chooles.tes and Boat Bon ktrnds of fea.zcy Ice Creams for Parties 'y our Fruit Sundaes after the Theatre SOME UNCERTAINTY MANIFEST Official copiesof the new inter-fra- ternity rushing rules were submitted to the faculty yesterday, completing the conditions necessary to put the* new plans into operation. There still hovers an aftermath of un- certainty over the situation, however, which even the apparent truce between the different factions has entirely fail- ed to dispel. The leaders of the ma- jority party express themselves as well pleased over the results of the last Inter-Fraternity Conference meet- ing, but the representatives of the newer crowds, who championed this cause, seem to feel a little uneasiness over the outcome of the new legisla- tion. The defeated minority, too, are una- ble to see much good in the new re- forms, claiming that rushing condi- tions are not to be changed for the better, but merely slightly regulated. This, they claim, is an action entirely at variance with the expressed wishes of the faculty. According to their in- terpretation of the faculty's sugges- tion, the true idea of the reform was to make the freshman primarily a university man, by having him entirely free from any fraternity influences. LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT IS ABOLISHED FOR ENGINEERS Michigan's engineering department is the first to break the foreign lan- guage requirement for all men candi- dates for degrees. The new bulletin will state that foreign students may, apply the time they would have to de- vote to French or German, to courses in English. It also recommends a re- turn to Latin instruction in the high schools in preference to the vocational studies and a plea for more students in Spanish. Dean M. E. Cooley states that the coming engineering language is Span- ish, because of the large feats now planned in South America and the opening of the Panama canal. He says that the Latin preparation in high school is a good grounding for Spanish in the university,'and is actu- ally more beneficial than manual train- ing. Demonstrates New Operation on Eye Dr. Dean W. Myers, of the Homeo- pathic medical college, performed a new operation for conservation of the lachrymal sack of the eye, at the Hom- eopathic hospital on Sunday. Visiting and graduate physicians witnessed the demonstration. "Big Horn NIGHTS $1.00, 75 cts., 50 cts., 25 cts. MATINEES 75 cts.,50 cts., 25 cts. N0OT E-Patrow to be in their se curtain. as the s Prices: $1, Little Lost m . iste r BY VIRGINIA BROOKS Mass- I acre" Man Street ADMISSION- -10c CALL FOR CLASS TRACK MEN ISSUED BY DIRECTOR ROWE Director Rowe urged the inter-class track managers to issue their calls for candidates immediately, in a meet- ing in Waterman gymnasium yester- day afternoon. He stated that the first inter-class relay races would be held at the time of the fresh-soph meet, slated for February 28, and that up to date only a handfull of class candidates had re- ported for practice. Director Rowe will be at the gym- nasium every afternoon to give in- struction to all track aspirants for the coming events. All men are requested to report to him before trying out. WOMAN GRADUATE ACQUIRES UNIQUE HONOR AS ACTUARY Miss Henricka B. Beach, M.A. '13, has received a signal honor in her ap- pointment as actuary of the Rockford insurance company of Rockford, Ill. She is one of the first women to be ap- pointed to such an office in this coun- A JESTIC toTONiGHT I LALLA SELBINI The Bathing Beauty Melnlotte TwinSits Musical Comedy Girls and Great Vaudeville Coming Soon Henpecked Henry ''E'very moth- er, every girl shold s e e this play. It teaches t hi e A reatestICl r humanity has to learn." l on. Edward Berald. Illinois Vice Contimis- Sion. II THE PLAY ]EAR TO DENMAN THOMI The SensationalI and Ch Presented by a La Company-Special5 "ROAIANcF is Ramous Grand Op Young Clergyman cut calgs they are a profound and sine woiian has draine deeply that her mar is im p o ssib le. In trs s t u i r e h i Proving herself stror THE 01 s are ea 'estty ru ats before the rise Story begins with pri .50, $1, 7j 5c, 50t er than of N4 III HOMES' I George Bischoff Forist, Mr. Frank ITia presents the 0 Company witht mous Musical Fe including the Male Quartette. SATURDAY t MATI E B . 41 LNIG 220 Chapin Sreet Phone 809-L iey saving investment Choice cut flowers and plants. GARtRICK THE ATIRE Detroit, Michigan Passing Show of 1913 NextWeek, "THE BIRD OF FRllAE1E" i next pair NETTLE- )N SHOE for gentlemien. +Y L3 1 P/ ' EAT AT "POP'S" . The Place Where Things Taste Like Home "Pop" Bancroft Cor. Monroe and TI 4 Rows Balance 8 Rows Balance Gallery HR'S SHOE STORES 6'TIS ISN'T IT7 " Main. Sole agents 304 S. State #.; E O P tthe Crest The New Peace Cream Candy: Light Lunches We make our own candy S. Main St. Near Liberty The plaee to buy your supplies for the second semester. Drawing Instruments, I. P. Note Books 1111 So. University Ave. AMI Addwftb 5tol L. C. p -SIX ARE DISMISSED 'OR SCHOLASTIC FAILURES -six students of the literary de- at were dismissed for poor ship, at the meeting of the fac- that depar'tment last night, and dent was suspended for a sem-. or falsifying records for ad- credit. Idition to the disciplinary ac- e faculty recommended 14 stu- or the degree of bachelor of .d five students for the bachelor ace degree. The teacher's di- was granted to six students. Civic League to Outline Work Tonight There will be a meeting of the Mich- igan chapter of the Intercollegiate Civic League tonight at 7:00 o'clock, in room 101 of of the economics build- ing. The club will outline the plan of work which it will follow out during the remainder of the semester. Wells Has Position on Cleveland Paper Guy M. Wells, '15, a member of The Michigan Daily staff, left Ann Arbor Monday for Cleveland, where he will be engaged in newspaper work until September. He will then resume his studies at the university. Speaking about clothes You will appreciate the effect of our new high waisted mod- e. It gives that trim effect found only in the highest grade of hand-tailored garments. n WAGNER Imparting Tailors ef Co. State Street h. try. Miss Beach specialized in courses in business administration and assur- ance while in the university. CAMPUS IN BRIEF -Glenn E. Mapes, '14E, was operated upon for appendicitis at the Homeo- pathic hospital last week. He is rap-, idly improving. -The board of regents will consider additional plans for the new science building at its meeting February 17. -A decrease of five per cent in the number of students taking the ro- mance languages has been recorded. The present total is 900 pupils, of which 750 are in French courses, about 100 in Spanish, and about 50 in Italian. -A course on the money markhet and its relation to the stock exchange, for- eign exchange, and investments to be given next year is being planned by Prof. W. G. Dowrie for advanced stu- dents. -The Forestry club is arranging to have A. M. Cook, assistant state for- the various departments. of ca mpius societies, for Michigamua and Druids, meMbers from the various c departments. Several student publicatio sued. Chief among these are 1,3A4 ester of Wisconsin, address the mem- 'igan Daily; the Gargoyle, bers at one of its meetings in the near ly comic magazine; Mich future. I the year book; the Law I -C. D. Pillsbury, '1411, will represent Technic, of the engineeri: the Michigan chapter of the Alpha ment; the Michigan Alu Sigma fraternity at the convention of Wolverine, the tri-weekly p the organization to be held in Chicago summer session; and thes on February 21 and 22. rectory. STUDENTS ARE ACT MICHIGAN LIFE (Continued from page 1 A By hand-tailored we mean made in own shop and by jour. tailors. our t 1 ..,...oa....r.. ..... ... _- '- - -- 4 m . Slauahter Sale of Men's Suits, Overcoats and Furnumnings a. ri_._ _.1 _i_ __.__ L. ,, F.r 25 22 20 17 $25.00 Overcoats$19.50 One lot of suits-Complete assortment in .$ suits.9 75 $22.00 Overcoats .$17.25 large range of patterns go at this 975 .00 and $22.50 suits " $17.25 520.00 Overcoats . . $15.25 slaughter sale 97 .00 sdi$s .. .it . $15.25 $18.00 Overcoats $13.75 Soft and Stiff Hats-$r, $1.50, $2, and $3 .00 $$16.00 Overcoats $12.50 values. Slaughter 79c and $18 suits . $13.75 $15.00 Overcoats-- $10.75 sale prices7, 87C, $1.59, $2.19 YOU ARE LOOKING FOR BARGAINS, INVESTIGATE LUTZ CLOI G STORE HOME OF HART, 217 South Main Street one lot O'coats-Values up to $o18.o. Slaughter sale price. . All men's shirts, trousers and b< clothing included in this Slaughter SE SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES w Mmmmmmmmpqr _- i - . .4 ...' A -z ,- rum 9 Are Sure to