' You won't have any use for a Spring Overcoat in July and August, but you'll find a lgt lih-weight coat will come in very jhandyduring MARCH, APRIL, MAY Let US make one up for (You NOW. Take your pick fromt our new and complete line.. KODAKS, PROMOS, HiAWKEYES AND GRAFLEX CAMERAS AT REDUCED PRICES You cannot af ford to let the good old college days go by with out learning to Kodak. You will regret it if you do not have a big scrap book full of. snap shots when yu are through. Do it Now-- guaranteed gpgd seconid hand and shop worn Kodaks at from 30% to 60%o less than new. Rent a kodak : Oc per day ___L YD ON___ I Entire Week M n Starting Mo . ,1L DOWT BE A WAITER Liberty M A LCOL'M Phone 1731 M' s e al Tailored Clothes AT . apus Bootery, 308 S. State Street xe Sugar Bowl Corvfectiorne-y We have the best assortment of Chooolamtea b*td Boca BBora .!rsds of fe..aoy Iee Cremar for Parties our F'rtit Sunda. after the Theatre Mkln Street r s for Spring WOMEN CONTINUE GOVERNING PLANS Problems pertaining to the definite formulation of a system of self-gov- erment for women, were discussed by the self-government committees and a number of representative university women, at a round-table conference held yesterday afternoon under the supervision of Miss Edna Tuner, '12, former president of the women's league, The chief question considered was that of the power and position to be accorded to the head of the self- governing 'body; whether she should be the elected charman of a standing committee of the women's league, such as the athletic committee, or whether the president of the league, and tho chief officer in self-govern- ment, should be one and the same per- sop.. Opinions were divided. Other questions, considered were: whether the dean of women should be empowered to sit, without a vote, upon the self-government board, for ad- visory purposes in times of doubt, over matters that may fall outside thejur- isdiction of self-government; whether the members of the judiciary board shall all be chosen from the league board; and under new conditions which will arise, what new powers, if any shall be vested in the' vice- president of the league. ,A serious problem which will arise in the establishment of self-govern- men is the posibility -of the growing up of a second strong organization which might in a measure supplant the( league. To avoid this, it is neces- sary tf1 coordinate the new movement w .h !e J:ue s througlyj- as 'pos- The self-governe~t commttee w 4go"into sessiononFriday to take df- Inlte' ,ation in .regard'.to he, recoi- miendation } wichl it will present to the league 'board on Saturday morn- ing (The Michigan ldaly asslwues no re- spoi'aslblityV for seutmens express- ed in connnunicatiOn.). Editor;, The Miclhigan aly: "Recently in.aada, 75 per cent of the young recruitsfor the navy were rejected o-wing to defectve :vision at- tributed to .the' cigarette -and moving picture sho. ,Thie cigarette is. un-. doubtedly lthe'thie1! factor in this dete- rioration of,'nerve. Acidents to trains and' automobiles ,as well .as o vessels are. rapidly Iitcresing'and inany 'of ,them .are.ue to defective vision. "Mfr. ,Harriman, a, the railroad king, once. said,"Cigarette itsrs.are unsafe as 'rat -road mn, I Ywoijd just as soon"Jthinikof gettin"' y emplyees out'of an insae asylum~ asto employ cigarette-users." "You may be inclined to scoff at this as too far-fetched an indictment against the innocent-looking little white cigarette. But facts are facts, and chemists tell us that furfural, the principal "aldehyde" in cigarettes is fifty times as poisonous as ordinary alcohol. It is far more dangerous than the nicotine poison of the pipe or ci- gar. A single cigarette °yelds as .much furfural as is present in a coup- le of fluid ounces of whiskey. "-When you realize that fifty billions of cigrettes are consumed every year You will appreciaeI the beautiful lines and soft curves o bodied tailored garments. em pie T heat're DOWN TOWN ON MAIN FRIDAY MARCH 13 Vitagraph Film AStreet Singers $ Reels I T here is a shop, Proprietor " Pop; " Serves thing to cat Both goad and Sweet_ Will treat you right Morn ,noon and night I "Pap" Bancroft 722P Cigars, Cigarettes,7 Stationary, Candy, M etc. Matinees Wed. and Sat. I I r . Garrick ADMISSION Prices 25 C to $1- 50 DETROIT PILVINICLLA Or* lcv, tIm a Gar-dera With [M eh.FgwertclI~rk "-se5c mow show- e styles In for ladies e, r , 5+ via i in the United States, you get some idea of the damage being done to the nerves of young America. ",Japan has seen the danger before America or 1,1ngland. Twelve years ago cigarette-smoking was more prev- alent in the Orien~t than in America; but in 1900 Japan passed a law pro- hibiting" the use of cigarettes by boys under .2t. Representative Nemoto in introducing this bill said., Recently ven the children in 'our, common schools have come to. smoke cheap Im- ported cigarettes, the consequence of which, we fear, may bring our coun- try down to the iserable conditions of China or India. If we eypect to make this nation superior to America and En-glanid, -we must not allow our youth, who are to be the future fathers and mothers" of Japan, to degenerate through this poison," "kAnd just so surely as American and European boys-and young men go on smoking cigarettes and Japanese boys do not, will not Japan become the su- perior? (Extract from writings of John F. Cchwan, submitted by M A. J,) "1SHE: STOOPS TO COQ'QUER".TO BE I'LAYED TONORROW NIHT The -Men Who Put The Fun Into Your Daily Life, WVITS well sharpened and minds In good humor. The man who has these generally knows what he is talking about. Read the testimoni- als on this page. Here are some of the greatest cartoonists in the count-i try. They all sm~oke andj endorse The Perfect Tob~acco for Pipe and tCigarr-"n' .. i Matinee Every 10 Two :Shows- Daily. 3 and Masterpiece of Motion Photograph Tralt i.c'i'nS A Photo Drama in Six Parts A great moral lesson shown in dignifie Now playing at BELASCO THIEATRE 25oAll, Seats 1 I you. T.A. 77 R'S SHOE STORES They w0ouldn't smoke 'Tuedo if it didn't keep their minds alert and cheerful all day long, day in and day out. A tobacco that can do that stands in a class by itself. Tuxedo is made of th e wry high- e-st gradq of Choicesn v sweet Kentucky Burley leaf--- .rted by teY1igla "Tuxedo PrAocess," which irmoves the sting; so that it C'annot bite your tongue ---granulat- cd so that it smokes freely and uni- formly"--'cked 40 pipfls to thl 100 !tin, Tuxodo deserves everything that has ever hei n said of it--and to prove it Tuxedo sells by the millions ~u.on rnilliwfls of tines annually. YOU CAN, BUY TUX D4 EVER'YWif &R Coniveini 'nt Pau a h, Fa nqu greed ~~,I m'ois qr.r. prg. pabe p r vv'e4 tQ £ Ogck In Glass IHers idrs, 500anti P s I,, GTE 218 S. Min. : p . t the Crest- The New Plaece mi C:andy : Light Lunches I.w :an I, We make our own candy Main St.N (Continuedi from page, 1.) 1 lear Liberty George Bischoff and 111am Streets Florist ~nent place for your 220 Chapin Shuet Phone 800"L banking. Choice cut flowers and plants. "A School for Scandal," the three best old 'English comedies outside of Shak- espeare's works. Lucile K. Strong, '15, has been selected to speak the pro- logue, written by the famous actor, David Garrick. Those holding Oratorical association course 'tickets may secure reserved seats by paying an additional sum of 25 cents at Ahr's bookstore any af- ternoon from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock, An orchestra under the direction of T. E. H. Black,-'141;, will furnish mu- sic., All the properties have been ar- ranged for by a committee under Earl W. lRoss, '15, Le3slie W, Lisle, '14, and D. J.f Heathcote, .'15,. E'ogtliglhts will be installed today. Costumes arrive today, and a full dress rehearsal will be field in University Hall at 7:00 o'clock tog t. I$ Snd im Vv teiastamps for post. FR EE , i n4 We v if&i 'Ua sy~ ou~venir' tin of TUXE DO tobagco to any point in the JVnited Stt$. Address T11P AMtElWC N TOBCCO cOMPANy Roowp ] 111 'i $fth Aaeer a' Now Yorkj creator of ".Mutt and Jeff," "Tuxedo has made apipe my 'favorile form of smo king. Ii; coolness nd mildness make pipe smoking a real 1' n 1 .4-- Call 15 for Taxi or I4inousine, fIf FOR RUNT- A nice f1 A.GO IN FOIL MATCH ES Continued from page 1.) ed under the direction of the ,n divisio~n of the Amateur Fen- ague of America. Competition Dlasses will mark the matches,; vil be featured by the entry of uldes of Grand Rapids, the who won the majority of his 3at the Stockholm Olympics presentative of Austria. Since Fouldes has moved to Amer- will compete in the Ann Ar- inpionship round. ' just what ruling of the West- ference the Chcago foil men allowed to meet the Wolverines estion, but the details of the ng of the dual match have all proved and the Michigan men rney to Chicago in two weeks to meet the Maroons. The Michigan team will be picked from a squad of four men consisting of E. R. Theiss, Carl. Mattson; Julius Martinek and K. T. White. The faculty team which meets the university trio on Saturday consiste of Rene Talamon,,S. P. Lockwood and J. R. Hayden. COACH FRESH FOR YPSILANTI CLASH (Continued from page 1.)- to round out the team . Half milers'> are, in particular demand on the All- Fresh squad. The next series of interclass relays will probably be run after the meet, and the tug-of-war between the foot- ball men Is also scheduled for this time. FOR SAL-Choice residence Iota4 on Church strept. John1R. Rood, 1600-J. WANT- Dn't delude youzrsel f with the i~e tilt1 q .good salarvied ppsi- tionpaii~ be easily Qbt~i e4 Julle 1§. Plan for it tod~.y. M.r. Smithson, 432 Maynard, 1663-M.Il room, Near 'Engineering $.4Q per week. 610 Chur $t, 14OST--Waterman Self-Filler with de- tachiable clasp. Stub pen, Return to 836f Tappan or phone-398. 112-13 Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf - .. N Our coatmaK~ers are. ex- pets and are proud of their' 'Proucts: All garments made in our own ch~ops. STATIONARY OR Our Prie a re Stationary STA I N R'ee our new stationery WAGNER. 4 importng Tailors" Student' s Supply PONE 1331 J It C. SCIILEEDE Store sta v) Street 1M11S I I 11 r U Are Sure to t ti