'UMPS 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 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 LET TH Are Best for the Tango Press Your Cl TRY THEM REGAL SHOES ~ mmmmwmmwm R& CO. 108. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLFTION WILL CELEBRATE The DaVghters of the American Rev- olution will give a celebration in Hill auditorium this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, in commemoration of Wash- ington's birthday. Regent J. E. Beal will preside. The University quartet consisting of Ken- neth Westerman, Edward Kemp, George Moritz, and Chase Sikes will sing several selections. Hon. Perry F. Powers, of Cadillac, is to be the principal speaker. His address will be entitled "Memories as a National Asset." No admission will be charged. mower JANUARY SALE F ON ALL MILLINERY RICHARDSON 115 Liberty East YOU WILL FIND -Our ad in student publi- cations. -Our expert service always VI. at your command. ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE 'ee Roasters and Wholesale Grocers Florer Writes Book on Luther's Bible Prof. Warren W. Florer, of the Ger- man department, is at present work- ing upon a monograph entitled, "Lu- ther's Use of the New Testament in German Before He Began His Final Version of the New Testament, which. Appeared in 1522." This monograph is based upon a. complete collection of the verses and passages from Luther's writing up to the time when he began the final ver- sion. The collection is supplemented by Luther's use of the New Testament, and the Latin version of the Vulgate. A comparison will also be made of the 148 version of the German i- 1l . Engineers Secure New Apparatus. Considerable new apparatus has been installed in the engineering lab- oratories this week. In the mechani- cal laboratory a new Spencer heater has just been set up, to suppiment the Ideal steam heater recently acquired, to °make comparison tests in building heating by different methods. Ap- paratus to determine frictional air resistance is also being used for the first time. In the hydraulic laboratory a new 20 horse-power motor has been set up, with a direct drive on a cen- trifugal pump. The recently acquired l apparatus will be used immediately for various tests. IOWA GOVERNOR CONTRIBUTES ' TO COSMOPOLITAN MWGAZINrE Governor George W. Clarke of Iowa is one of the contributors to the Feb- ruary number of The Cosmopolitan Student. His article is entitled "The Cosmopolitan Movement." The issue will appear next Monday. Dr. George Nasmyth, director of the International Bureau of Students has.- an article on"The Unity of the World," and Eugene F. McPike, secretary of the International Congress of Refrig- eration, contributed an article on "The Need of an International Institute for Intercommunication." DR FULLER WILL REPRESENT MICHIGAN AT CONFERENCE Dr. George Newman Fuller, secre- tary of the Michigan historical com- mission will represent the university at an informal meeting in Chicago on Friday, February 27, to discuss the possibility of forming an historical or- ganization of the five states of the old Northwest territory, and to further the study of the early history of this section. The Universities of Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan will be rep- resented at the conference. Dr. Otto Schmidt, of the Chicago Historical so- ciety, will also attend the meeting. Educational Club Meeting Postponed The regular meeting of the Educa- tional club, scheduled for Monday night has been postponed indefinitely, owing to the inability to secure a speaker, and the fact that Tappan hal will be closed, because of the holiday. POPULAR PRICED MAT. WED. BEST SEATS $1. C. I. KIDD, '17 Lit. Rt ERaIt Return EngagmDent of Last Season's Favorite OLIVER MOROSCO presents The Bierd o A HAWAIIAN ROMANCE by Richard Walton Tully The Play of a Woman's Soul The Dramatic Novelty of the Stage Week Mar. 2 Oliver Morosco pres4 J. Hartley Manners' Comedy of Yot RETURN BY REASON OF PUBLIC DEMAND OF PE G 0' MY HEAR Laurette Taylor's original creation with the same Metropolitan Con that appeared here earlier in the season NOTE-Fifteen thousand persons saw "Peg" bafore; 7,000 persons and more ad to but found the house sold out Nights and Sat. Mat., 0 to $2.00. Pop. Mat. Wed., 25c to $ HAND PRESSIN Be iiin g Dec. 8th SUITS 25c TROUSERS man 1530-J 250m= 1112 S. U n i U & Co., Ltd. 214 S. Main St. GUY WOOLFOLK showing Spring and Summer Ready-to- iothing from the shop of A. Starr Best, JUST IN RBOR SHOWROOM-326 S. STATE ST. ESE are the DAYS that you need a soothing, healing for Chapped Hands and Face Spring Suitings--see them in our window-- many more inside--we will lay aide your se- lection. * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. * * * * * C* C * C More than 60 junior woman attendedj their Washington's birthday luncheon yesterday afternoon at the Union. Dean Myra B. Jordan and'Miss Laura Post, director of Barbour gym, were guests at the affair, which was followed by dancing. Toasts were given by Mari- on McTherson, Cora Roe, Helen Mal- colmson and Mildred Reese. Joseph- ine Hayden acted as toastmaster. It was unanimously decided to invite freshman women to the next-luncheon, to be held next May. The definite date for this function will be announced PACKARD ACADEMY MATINEE DANCE-Saturday Feb. 28, 2 to-5 P. M. Chaperones in attendance. 50 cents per c Cood mu uple. w~ww~w~w~,ww.w- Our stock is most complete along this line OME IN AND LOOK IT OVER UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHARMACY COULDINC & WIKEL 11 later. Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf , m ov Pianos Furniture E.ifg Trunks,Merchandise C.. E. GODFREY 1, m o "k 'I 1 "r '" fr/ If.' us, 416 1219 S. University Ave. 410 N. Fourth Ave. Men's Spring Neckwear In Sweeping Six Day Sale y parcel wrapped with S A T I S F A tied with a GUARANTEE. CTION I, I I -j I I ADEREWSK I Coming at COLISEUM ROLLER RNK March 2.3-4. Late feature with Barnum and Bailey Circus, in his Refined Cycle and Skating Act Tricks of skill and daring. Unequalled trick and fancy skating. Also introducing marvelous tricks on Bicycles, Unicycles and Ciraff-a-cycle 10 feet high. An act full of surprises will appeal to old and young. We have secured from the manufacturer of certain wikely advertised silk neckwear a special lot of Spring Four-in lands in all the newest stylesand colorings. Regular price is never lower than Soc. During this week only, 35c each or 3 for $1.00 I I NOTE:-Our trade agreement forbids the use of the manufacturer's name in sales at any other time than at close of seasons. WORLD'S FAMOUS PIANIST L AUDITORIUM, MONDAY, MARCH 2 . ZG G01f df a Tickets now on sale at University School of Music,S 1.00 Admission 10c Skates 15c I i FI I U IPA r -- __ s . MEET ME AT SPECIAL Fresh Strawberry Sundae Cor. State and Packard THE NOTICE Beginning March Ist, we will carry a complete line of Kodak Supplies. Also 24 hour service on developing or no charge. Ann Arbor, Michigan I wrtraits of .. a" rrr "" Are Sure to Please SEE Studio: 311 ni r LI"