I hen you're ready pick out a blue serge suit you may as well take your choice mn all the serges made. You'll find all of them right in this p. You don't know what blue serge really means until i see these we are now displaying. I our styles distinctive and individual. And why hou' dn't they be en selected by us. You'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 am strength, which is very essential but almost impossible in any other method. It will pay you to consider our methods in fixng and washing, as well. It is rather expen- sive for you when your films are spoiled in developing. etter bring them to me and make sure. If you want we'll show you how it's done here. LYNDON THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SA I VAUDEVILLE'S FAVORITES I, I Spring line now ready K. Liberty MAL C OLM Malcolm Block ORE DAYS ONLY our Feb. Clean=up Sale Bostonian and Florsheim Shoes m leather or rubber soles, black or tan $4.5 Formerly $5.00 $5.50 and $6.00 tMPUS BOOTERY ate St. Opposite Hiustons' r. m The Sugear Bowl onfectiounery of the Technic this year. The single issue will appear on May 1. Special attention will be paid to the alumni, and the research department of the engineering school. GOLF ENTHUSIASTS FORM ASSOCIATION Allen M. Reed, '15L, was elected president and T. Hawley Tapping,'16L, was chosen secretary of the new Uni- versity of Michigan Golf Association, organized at a meeting of nearly fifty golf enthusiasts held last night in the Waterman gymnasium. President Reed is to appoint a board of directors which will complete the organization of the new golf club. The meeting of last night was the result of a call issued by Floyd A. Rowe, director of intramural activi- ties, and was attended by many men who have had experience in the Scotch game. While no definite plans were outlined last night, it is the hope of the new club that an agreement with the Ann Arbor Golf Club can be effect- ed whereby the members of the uni- versity organization will be able to use the club's course for a campus championship tournament during the coming spring. A second meeting of the association is to be held next Wednesday night in the gymnasium, at which time President Reed will announce his di- rectorate and the plans which have been made. FRESHMAN BROTHERHOOD IS NEW CAMPUS ORGANIZATION. The Freshman Brotherhood, a new organization for the promotion of bible study and social service among the freshmen of the university, has recently made its appearance on the campus, with recognition from the committee on Non-Athletic affairs. It has a membership of about 90 and plans are being made for a large pub- lic dinner to be held this month. The officers are: president, C. R. Webb, lit; vice-president, G. R. Brown, lit; secretary, M. K. Meade, eng; treas- urer, D. M. Wells, lit. Former Student Dies From Injuries Collins P. Emerson, Jr., a former student in the law department, died at his home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, January 30, following injuries receiv- ed a few days before in a railroad wreck in Indiana. Emerson withdrew from the law department in 1910, dur- ing his senior year. He had intended to reenter college this semester, and was on his way to Ann Arbor when the accident occurred. He was a mem- ber of Sigma Nu fraternity. WHITNEY Returno Greatest Success Musical Comedy Stars Singing, Dancing, Etc. Seven People in a Gorgeous Scenic Pro( Bought And Paid For By Geo. Broadhurst Special Return Engagemnent of the Greatest Success of the Year. Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, "-" I ednesday, FEBRUARY 25 GEO. LEE Harry Davis Coic Jutygier-"'Watch the at" ''I I I Comedian' . Original Methods WHITNEY Wm. A. Brady's We have the best assortment of Chocolades a 8nd Bon Bons JAXSON, SPATZ and JAXSON AllNAU Monday, FEBRUARY 23 All kinds of fe'sicy Ice Creams for Parties Try our Fruit Sxxmdaes after the Theatre Medn Street L money saving investment your next pair Wes E NETTLE- ON SHOE e for gentlemen. -_ P * f.1r~ ' - M l ® QA- MATINEE-NIGHT Washington's Birthday C. S. Primrose Presents ROBERT EDESON'S Great Play 'Where The Trail Divides" As seen in all the big cities-A big scenic production-This season's big success. NIGHT Thirteen Rows Orchestra........$1.00 Balance Orchestra............. ... .75 Four Rows Balcony...............75 Balance Balcony..................60 MATIMWE Thirteen Rows Orchestra..........75 Balance Orchestra................50 FEntire Balcony ........ ............ .25 Do you need a pipe? Come in and get a Frank pipe cheap-1-4 off on all meerschaums, calabash and briars-- cigarette tubes and cigar holders- during February! . Tobacco Shop Bil- liard Hall, 118-120 East Liberty St. Toric library spectacles at Haller Jewelry Co. EXTRA 1u' T~t~ SKATING FEATURE REXOS NOVELTY Keyst o C omedies Coming Monday Musical Extravaganda HENPECKED HENRY :: FEBRUARY 26 a turdayH 21 Minee Feb. NIGHT The Play Dear to Millions r. rk Thompson PRESENTSC DENMAN THOMPSON'S In all its original Excellence-All the Famous Features Accentuated - Including Celebrated Dooble Male Quartette-Grand Choir, Grace Church, N. Y. 20 Voices, Etc. NICHT MATINEE 4 Rows Orchesira..5.0 -4 Rows Orchestra.....$1.00 Balance Orchesra ...... $1l.00 8 Rows Balcony.....,...75cts Balance Orchestra ......75cts Balance Balcony......s5cts Entire Balcony.........50cts e'orge sohoff GARRICI( TREATI Detroit, Michigan Y Pssio ShavW of 191 220 Chapin Street Phone 809-L Choice cut flowers and plants. S NextWeek, "THE BIRD OF PARADISE EAT AT etPOP'S" The Place Where Things Taste Like Home "tPop" Bancroft Cor. Monroe and Thayer 'AHR S SHOE STORES Main. Sole agents 304 S. State top a"e Cresi The New m C; andy Light Lunches We make our own . Main St. candy Near Liberty ORD SYSTEM FEATURED ITH DAILY MATCHES Continued from page 1) ation of the many, we will in this country come to theEng- ;tem which does not limit ath- rticipation to the young. It is, he glories of England that men hing 40, and men over that atinue their active participat- rest in sports. ave not at Michigan the Oxford of colleges, but through the classes, and through the var- partments, we can develop a regime. In conclusion, I do not wish to be understood as opposed to inter-collgiate contests. Far from it. But these should be only inciden- tal to, not the sole raison d'etre of, a wise and wholesome system. Only One "Technic" Will Be Published3 The recently appointed Technic' board, consisting of Prof. E. M. Bragg, Prof. A. O. Lee, Prof. J. R. Nelson and Mr. H. R. Lloyd, of the engineer- ing faculty, R. H. Braun, '14E, presi- dent of the Engineering society, O. W. Hall, '15E, managing editor, and W. C. Thompson, '16E, businetss manager, has decided to issue but one number Speaking about clothes 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. ,! Try the STUDE TS' SUPPLY STOR Before Gomng Elsewhere OUR SPECIALTIES:-Morse's and Gilbert's Candy, Fine Stationery Engineers' Supplies, Cigars and Tobacco 04 0 , I I 1 1 1 So. University Ave. L. C. SCHLEEDE Phone 1331-J WAGNEK Importing Tailors CS CO. State Street p . By hand-tailored we mean made in our own shop and by jour. tailors. Diamond mounting, stone setting and replacing of sets a specialty. Hal- ler Jewelry Co. Best shoe shine, hat cleaning blocking next to Wagner's. Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. and Do your pipes need repairingi: tf them in-we'll fix them. To Shop Billiard Hall, 118-120 E. LI St. Phone 1721. - wmcm 5.00 su 2.00 an 0.00 su 7 and $ Slaughter Sale of Men's Suits, its $19.175 $25.00 Ov erceas . its - - $22.0 Overcoats .. . id $22.50 suits $17.25 2O.00Overcoats its . . . . $15.25 $18.oo overcoats . . . * *$16.00 Overcoats 18 suits .$13.75 $15.00 Overcoats Overcoats and $19.50 One lot of sui $17.25 large range of 1 $15.25 slaughter sale $13.75 Soft and Stiff $12.50 values. slaughter $10.75 sale prices NG STORE n Street ts-Complete assortment atterns go at this 99- Fuarnishings in One lotO'coats-Values up to 25 7 - Slau"hier sale price.9s i t, Hats-$ , $1.5o,$2, 79C, 07C,$1.59, and $3 $2.19 All men's shirts, trousers and boys clothing included in this Slaughter Sale. *1 I YOU ARE LOOKING FOR BARGAINS, INVESTIGATE I LUTZ CLOTHI 217 South Mai HOME OF HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX r I ..,.. . .. I 100 ? I Are Sure to I T :t