THR MICHIGAN DAILY Just enough of the "English" swing to our new STEIN-BLOCEH SMART CLOTHES to make them very stylish looking--of course they fit in that comfortable way which is the result of 58 years of knowing how to tailor good clothes. Yes, they will save you money too, and you will appreciate this better after an examination and try on. Come in to-day or to-morrow. 100 mackinaws on hand $6.50 to $10.00 In price L ndenschmitt, Apfel & Co. = C F ~SSY i Quarry's. The Drug Store on the Corner I A box of selected Chocolates that touches top notch in candy making. FUSSY PACKAGE For Fastidious Folks Calkins' Pharmacy 324 S. State St. Buy Gym Towels and Soap Quarry Drug Go. SQUIRRELS WILL DIE IF NOT FED: Prof. Filibert Roth of the forestry department said yesterday, Unless the squirrels in Ann Arbor are regularly and industriously fed, three quarters of them will be dead before the warm weather returns." The crop' of tree seeds and nuts has been an entire failure this year and the only food sup- ply the squirrels will have must come from the students and townspeople. Prof. Roth laid much emphasis on his statement and said further that un- less the squirrels are properly fed the authorities ought to adopt some means' of getting rid of them. Incidentally he thought they should be reduced in numbers anyway, inasmuch as they are becoming so numerous as to be a nuisance and in just such a year as this too numerous for a community of1 this size to take care of. However," until something can be done, every- body should take an interest in feed- ing them, not merely a peanut now and then, but by systematically pro- viding nuts and the like so that the little bush-tails wil not suffer from hunger. APPOINT CLAYTON DIRECTOR OF DEUTSCHER VEREIN PLAY1 Faculty Advisory Committee Selectsa )hanag r for "Koepnicker- strasse 120." Lawrence Clayton, '14, has been ap- pointed by the faculty advisory com- mittee of the German play to act as director of this year's production, "Koepnckerstrasse 120." Clayton will have complete charge of the piece and; will appoint his. assistants and com- mittees within a few days. Clayton is president of the Deutsch-< er Verein this year and played the leading role in "Die Journalisten," the play presented by the society last year. He is also playing a role in the com- edy club production this year. The provisional cast for "Koepnick- erstrasse 120" will be announced soon. The assignment of parts, however, will not be made until after some trials have been held in order to de- termine just which part each player is best flitted for. Professors Will Chaperone Fresh Laws, Professor and Mrs. J. H. Drake, Professor and Mrs. J. C. Knowlton will chaperone the fresh laws at their dance to be held on Tuesday evening, December 17, at Granger's academy. BAND WiLL NOT TAKE PART IN DETROIT FOOTBALL SMOKER Conflicting engagements make it im- possible for the band to take part in the Detroit alumni football smoker to- morrow night. The cornets were all engaged by the time the invitation was received last week. Thissbanquet, which is an annual affair, has usually been held at a later date, and the bandmen expected an open schedule until the new year. Dr. Gingerich Leaves City to Lecture. Dr. S. F. Gingerich, of the English department, left yesterday for a series of extension lectures to be delivered at Port Austin and Grindstone City, Mich- igan. He will return to Ann Arbor Sunday. His classes will not meet today. JEFFERSONIANS HOLD ANNUAL SMOKER AT UNION TONIGHT. Jeffersonian society will hold its an- nual smoker tonight at the Michigan Union. The committee has arranged for an excellent program and all Jef- fersonians and prospective members are urged to be present. Previous to the smoker, election of ifficers will be held at Jeffersonian hall. The society picture will be taken at 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning at Maedel's studio. Forty Chemical Students Go to Toledo Students in chemical. technology to the number of 40 leave for Toledo this morning at 7:20 o'clock via the Ann Arbor on the second of ' a series of trips made by the class during the term. They will return tomorrow at 6:00 o'clock. They will visit several places of in- terest including the Toledo Sugar Co., the Libby Glass Works, Owen Bottle Works, Toledo Water Filteration Co., and the Garbage Disposal Works. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. J-law basketball practice this after- noon at 4:00 o'clock, city Y. M. C. A; Senior lit basketball practice at downtown Y. M. C. A. at 3:00 p. m. Musical club meet at Randall and Pack's at 12:45 o'clock today to have picture taken. Architects, mandolin club will hold a rehearsal at 417 East Ann street Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Jeffersonian society picture for the Michiganensian will be taken tomor- row morning at 10:00 o'clock at Mae- del's studio. When you start for your class put some nuts in your pocket and feed the squirrels. 63 Catering and serving of lunches, small parties and banquets for univer- sity women's clubs and sororities done in good style at 114 N. Ingalls. 63-66 The Western Union Telegraph Com- pany announces the use of Special Holiday blanks for all messages han- dled on Christmas and New Year. 63-70 With a realrpbotograph of a famhiliar face or an into rest ing c Lno mlke most acceptable gifts. Several beautiful styles from 1ec up. CHRISTMAS KOD AKS are the Kodaks that record the merry times throughout the whole year They last longer and the pictures they make last lunger than any pre- sent a person car select- Brownie's $1.00 to $12.00, Kodaks $6.00 to $65.00. CHRISTlAS POSTAL CARDS The "Hit" of the year is the beautiful set of 10 hard-colored Local Views, Christmas Cards for 25c. On sale everychere. Bell Phone 871-L LYN D O N 719 N. University Extra fine blue serges and Overcoats $28-$30 104 N. Fourth Ave GET ONE OF OUR Telephone 716. ALARM CLOCKS and you will get to yo xi classes on time Prices always right and all clocks guaranteed. New Lcaticn. 111 EAST WASHINGTON STREET J. L. CHAPMAN, Jewelte e CHRISTMAS .r. Now is the time to seleet Artistie Christmas Cac,! from the usual large assortment found at DE FRIES ART STORE 223 S. MAIN MAX KRUTSCH The Popular Price Tailor A warm _ _ _ _ I place to I~N cc) 0 TRADt ARK CALENDAR-S I .p Golf C ae p s rest after shopping High class pictures THE TEMPLE Motion Play Theatre Don't Blame the I mplement== Don't forget that our friends squirrels would like to live also. theI We now have on hand for your inspection a new and care- fully selected line of Shaw-Made Caps. You will find the fit and style as well as the patterns of this English Golf to be correct in every detail. Tinker & Company Hatters and Furnishers 342 S. State St. } This store is a member of the Michigan "CO-Op" Association. music for Xmas Gifts The choicest in Classics and Latest in Operatic and Popular Gibson Mandolins and Guitars Complete line of Flusical Merchandise rrlnivcvsit ilrhsiC1ib Press BIlding Maynard Street Across from Majestic Open every evening until 9:30. Sun- days from 9:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 3:30 only. Lyndon's kodaks, films, flash- lights. 719 N. University. Sun&Fri The best shoe sine next to Wag- ner's. eod tf All cars in the future will stop at Goodyear Drug Store. 1 tf Bring in your dull razor blades to be sharpened. Satisfaction guaran- teed. H. L. Switzer, 310 S. State St. LOST Lost Large brown overcoat in libra- ry. Person taking same by mistake may find owner at 1446 Washtenaw. 63 FOR RENT For Rent-Single room one block from campus, 645 S. Ingalls. tf For Rent-Suite for men one block from engineering building. 551 Church street. 62-64 WANTED Rooms Wanted-A suite in house heat- ed by hot water or by steam. Ad- dress Prof. Frank Carney, U. of M. Museum. 63-66 Wanted-If you are a competent Sten-, ographer or Typewriter operator see O. D. Morrill, 322 S. State St. 62-641 Down Main St. Before. buying your Shit oi. Overcoat it would py you to look over our as~ortineut Always the right tb" g in Hats, Caps and Farnisi. ksgss NewLine Mackin aws j ust recieiv ed blame yourself-if you can't play up to foim with a strange racket, or golf club, or base ball. There is no e cuse for you. Spalding Athletic Goods are on sale in every town from Maine to California. A. G. Spalding& Bros, 254 Woodward Ave. Detroit M,, rmm- Holeproof Haose, Interwoven Hose Librarian Koch Confined to HisHome. Librarian Theo. W. Koch is confin- ed to his home this week as the result of a severe cold contracted while de- livering a university extension lecture' at Cadillac last Friday. WADHAMS (& COMPANY t21-123."-. Main St. . i . - ;- ."; DO YOU SHAVE BUY THAT SHAVING OUTFIT FOR HIM the Then Use The Best The finest line of all Toilet Articles made in- cluding: Shaving Soaps, Shaving Mirrors, Shaving Powders, Shaving Sets. Vniversity Ph 'Vom We Insist on Satisfying GOULDING & WIKEL Bell Phone 416 1219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE. sr e All Broken Lots of Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices I flain Street