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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 k<ept at the proper temperature and
strength, which is-very essential but almost inpossible 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. Metter bring themeto me and
make sure. If you want we'll show you how it's done here. L YNlDON

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.all the serges made. Ycu'll find all of them right in this
. You don't know what blue serge really means until
see these we are now displaying.
our styles
istinctive and individual. And why Shouldn't they be
1 selected by us.
You'l1 be happy with the blues you'1l get in here.
Spring line now ready

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$4.65

Formerly $5.00
$5.50 and $6.00

MPUS BOOTIRY
e St. Opposite Hustons'
Che Sugakr Bowl
Confectionery
We have the best assortment of
Chocola tes.aand Bom Bons
L klands of fsansy Ice Creams for Parties
'ry our Fruit Sumdaea after the Theatre

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MUSIC AND DRAMA.
Folk Songs Feature Concert
Miss Nora Hunt, contralto, interpre-
ted with intelligence and sincerity, a
program of national folk songs yester-
day afternoon at the school of music.
This recital was the first on the his-
torical series for the second semes-
ter.
Careful, distinct phrasing and clear
enunciation marked Miss Hunt's sing-
ing. In "Drink to Me Only With Thine
Eyes" and "Annie Laurie," the tone of
her voice was luminous and rich in
color throughout.
Mrs. Minnie D. Sherrill played sym-
pathetic accompaniments.
"Quo Vadis "
The attraction at the Whitney thea-
ter for the rest of this week will be
George Moore's magnificent moving
picture production of "Quo Vadis."
This film was produced at an enor-
mous expense; thousands of players
were used in the big scenes and the
principal roles were enacted by the
leading dramatic talent of Italy. The
work of these artists is worth the
price of admission, in itself, to say
nothing of the spectacular features.
Beyond the question of a doubt, "Quo
Vadis" is the most marvelous achieve-
ment up to date in photo-drama.
COUNCIL TO DISCUSS PLANS
REGARDING REORGANIZATION
The meeting of the student council
which is scheduled for tonight, will be
devoted mainly to a complete discus-
sion of the reorganization of the coun-
cil. The questions of what powers and
duties the council should possess, and
the feasibility of a student court will
occupy most of the time. New coun-
cilmen will also take the Bath of office.
The meeting will be called to order
at 7:30 o'clock, in the north wing of]
University hall.
ENGINEER-LAW TEAM IS NOW
LEADING IN HOCKEY LEAGUE
The engineer-law hockey team de-
feated the fresh engineers in the
third game of the second series Tues-
day night. Doyle for the engineer-law
team was largely responsible for the
piling up of a 7 to 2 score which plac-
ed the combined aggregation at the
head of the league. The fresh engi-
neers meet the lits tonight at 7:00
o'clock, and tomorrow night the lits
will cross sticks with the science team.
DR. A. P. FITCH TO CONDUCT
LOCAL RELIGIOUS CAMPAIGN
Dr. Albert Parker Fitch, president of
Andover Theological seminary,will be
gin a religious campaign in Ann Ar-
bor Sunday. He will speak at the Y.
M. C. A. and Union Guild services and
make several other addresses. Stu-
dents, who are considering the minis-
try as a life's work, will have an op-
portunity to meet him privately. He
plans to remain until Tuesday night.
PROF. ROTH ESTIMATES VALUE
OF LOCAL TREES AT $290,000
Prof. Filbert Roth, of the forestry
department, in making an inventory of
the trees of Ann Arbor for the city,
estimated their value at $290,000. This
is on the basis of $20 per tree. $10,000
per year is expended for their care and
a special forester is employed by the
city to take charge of setting them
out and trimming them.

1 TICRIiA ASTRONOMER SAVES
DYING COMET FROM OBLIVION
P4 T. Delavan Finds Westphal Comet
Few Weeks Before It
Winked Out
The discovery of two large comets
within the short space of three months
by P. T. Delavan, a Michigan student,
Is pronounced by Prof. W. J. Hussey,
director of the university observatory
and who has just returned from six
months of work at the observatory of
the University of Argentina at La-
Platte, as a most commendable ac-
complishment. According to Profes-
sor Hussey, had Delavan not -found
the Westphal comet it would proba-
bly have been listed among the lost
comets 'as a few weeks after its dis-
covery It gradually faded from 'view.
Professor Hussey, in speaking of
the work which is being done by the
observatories of Argentina and the
University of Michigan in comet seek-
ing, expressed the belief that much
would be accomplished as soon as the
equipment of the southern observatory
was brought up to the standard of the
one here. Professor Hussey is director
of both institutioas, spending six
months of the year at each.
"JACK FROST HAS NOW DONE
HIS WORST," SAYS OBSERVER
"The peak of the winter has been
reached and the eight o'clockers need
have no further fear of the biting
mornings,," assures Prof. II. H. Curtiss
of the university observatory. "From
now on it will continue to become
warmer gradually and though a cold
spell will drop in occasionally it will
by no means be as serious as the one
just experienced."
"This is going to be about an aver-
age winter for Michigan. So far, the
amount of snowfall has been almos4
identically the same as that of average
past winters.

TUESDAY
MARCH3
One Night Only
Under the auspices and guaranteed
by the Drama League of America
The Iden Payne
English Players
Will Present
"Dolly Reforming
Herself"
A COMEDY IN 3 ACTS
By Henry Arthur Jones
PRECEDED BY
"LONESOME LIKE"
A Bit of Realism by Howard
Brighouse
Direct from a three weeks run at
Fine Arts Theatre, Chicago
Prices: $1.50, 1.00, .15, .50j 25

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OF CLEVER FARCEURS
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reat Singers Must
"Tobacco Wise"
do is the Tobacco Chosen by Opera Stars
FEN who depend upon their
voices come to know tobacco
he ordinary smoker never knows
A sensitive throat or mouth feels
slightest sting, bite or scorch of
acco.
Tuxedo is the one tobacco which
rers, actors, public speakers-
men who guard their throats
lously-can smoke with pleasure
Lsafety.
Tuxedo tobacco cannot sting, bite
irritate the delicate membranes
:he mouth or throat.
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
Tuxedo tobacco has made thousands of
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smoking possible for them. Under the
us "Tuxedo Process" the mild, tender
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:illfully treated that Tuxedo burns slowly
affords a cool, mild, thoroughly enjoyable
smoke.
Leading men in all walks of life--well-
wn doctors, lawyers, ministers, lecturers,
-smoke Tuxedo and testify to its sooth-
nfluence on the throat.
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DONALD BRIAN
" The Marriage Marikit"
"I havefound thanthe vsc
of Tuxedo does not intef f'c
with my singing. On tF e
contrary, I've never indulgc d
in a more saiisfyin, more
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JACK HENDERSON
The Pink Lady "Company
"Loud cheers for Tuxedo.
My favorite-always. I put
new zest into mys ngingofter
apipefulof Tuxedo. Ifind
Tuxedo a real voice help. "
CARL GANTVOORT
leading role in"Robin Hood"
"Ilalways fill my pipe with
Tuxedo. Tuxedo and I are
firm friends. "

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I3ridge Players Will Make Up Toniglr'6
Plaers in the Union bridge tourn a-
ment who are behind in the numer
of hands played will have a chancre tc
catch up tonight. Although other op-
portunities will be given those wh<
have not played the full quota of gam-
es, those who are far behind are urge(
to play tonight.
Societies Will Debate Tomrrow Night
A debate on the subject, Resolved:
"That the United States shoul.d inter-
vene in Mexico" will be held by the
Webster society at 7:00. o'c.1Dck to-
morrow night. Jeffersonian will de-2
bate the question, Resolved: .'That the,
state should arbitrarily decide all la-
bor disputes" in a meeting scheduled
at the same time.
"PEP" SPEECHES REFRESH SPIR-
IT OF TRACK MEN
(Continued from page 1.)
be taken if this meeting failed in its
effects. It was even suggested that the
authorities had considered. susprending
the track schedule unless more inter-
est was shown.t
Michigan spirit was made the topic
of a fiery address by "Hap" Haff, cap-
tain of last year's Varsity team. He,
impressed the men with the idea that
when they entered a meet they should
not think that they were there to win
personal glory, but to win points forr
Michigan.
Trainer Farrell spoke of his disap-
pointment at finding the. spirit so poor
at Michigan that he had barely twen-
ty-five candidates to work with. He]
pointed out that with a list of 2,000
men eligible for Varsity athletics, he
had a right to expect a larger num-
ber.

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