THE MICHIGAN DAILY I CATHOLIC STUDENTS TO HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY WEDNESDAY The Catholic Students' club will hold a pre-holiday party next Wednes- day night, ,December 18, at St. Thomas hal. The deco- rations will feature the Yule- tide spirit and "Ike" Fischer's saxo- phone quartette will furnish the mu- sic. Tickets may be procured from any of the club officers for 50 cents. The dance is open to the club mem- bers, or any Catholic students who become members of the club. Dance of Prescott Club Well Attended. The Prescott club held its first dance of the year at Barbour gymnasium last night. A large number of the chemists attended. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Hubbard and Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Cummins acted as chaperones. Old Grad Offered Canadian Position. Harlan I. Smith, '95, has been ap- pointed by the governor-general of Canada as archaeologist of the Victo- ria museum at Ottawa. He has been connected with the museum of natural history at New York for the last 15 years. UNIVERSITY WOMEN TO REVEL IN OLD-TIME XMAS FASHION. Lots of fun and real live merriment for all university women may be had gratis, at the Women's League party this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock. A real country school Christmas program is to be featured. There will be presents for all and everyone is cordially invit- ed to turn out for a real Christmas party. Willie Hoppe to Play Here in January Willie Hoppe, the sensational young billiard champion of the world, will play exhibition games in Ann Arbor January 10. "Si" Huston, state cham- pion, will meet Hoppe in the parlors of the local expert. TICKETS FOR REGULAR UNION DANCE QUICKLY DISPOSED OF. Ii- WE WILL SAVE YOU $5 TO $10 I$20.00-$22.50 -$25.00 3suits anid Overcoa.ts made exactly to your measure and taste by the Royal Tailors The $00 beautiful woolens we will gladly show you The Campus Bootery 308 South State Street FLORSHEIM SHOES Grarn e r's Acek demr1y of ot-oin - Join the classes now. Term begins with your first lesson. Learn the Boston. Private lessons given by appointment. Rent the Academy for your next party. For rates call at Academy or Phone 246. XMAS. GREETINGS 100 sets hand-colored Campus Views Just Received on Postals. Watch Windows Today ®® 777 ,7 Tickets for the Saturday evening dance at the Michigan Union were sold out even more quickly than usual yesterday afternoon. The entire quo- ta of 100 admission cards was dispos- ed of in three hours, the majority be- The dance this week will be in the first 15 minutes after the sale opened. The dance this week will be inthe nature of a Christmas party. Yule- tide decorations have been planned, and feature dances will be introduced. Chaperones for this week's assem- bly will be: Dr. and Mrs. R. B. Canfeld and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stevens. Alumnus Called -to Illinois Faculty. Wilhelm Miller, '92, has accepted the position of landscape gardener at the University of Illinois. He recently resigned as editor of Garden Magazine and from the staff of Country Life in America. Faculty Members Write for Alumnus Dean H. M. Bates of the law depart- ment has an article in the current is- sue of the Alumnus dealing with the new four year Bourse in law, and Prof. Louis Karpinski, in another article, tells about the Michigan graduates who are now living in Mohammedan countries. Explanations of and com- ments upon the new dispensary, the growth of the library, the Michigan Union smoker, and the recent Collegi- ate Alumnae convention, are also giv- en in the December Alumnus. Professor Crittenden Resumes Classes Professor R. A. Crittenden, assistant professor of Latin, has just returned to Ann Arbor, having been called away by the death of his father. R. E. Taylor, assistant in the law library, took charge of the Latin classes dur- ing the absence of Prof. Crittenden. Geologists Will Hear Talk Thursday. V. E. Monnet will give a talk to the geologists this evening at 7:00 o'clock in the Russell seminary room of the museum. He will tell about the work he did last summer in the Black Hills in connection with the United States geological survey. Forester Leaves for Work in Arkansas E. P. Black, a senior in the forestry department, has left school to take charge of extensive timber holdings in Arkansas, which are the property of his father. He will leave for his new work at once. COACH YOST WILL VISIT ANN ARBOR AFTER DETROIT SMOKER Coach Yost, in a letter to "Bubbles" Patterson," congratulated him upon receiving the captaincy. He also ex- pressed great hopes for next year's team. The coach will be one of the guests at the big football smoker in Detroit this week, and before return- ing home expects to make a short vis- it to Ann Arbor. SENIORS ENTHUSE OVER NEW SYSTEM. (Continued from page 1.) gram fully half of those present crowded to the desk to get a chance to sign up as advisor for a group of freshmen. When the last man had se- lected his group of protegees, the to- tal of volunteers as senior advisors had risen to almost 70, and, with those who were not at the dinner but who have avowed themselves willing to undertake the work, it is thought that the necessary 90 will have been se- cured and actual work commenced early next week. Rolfe Spinning, Clement Quinn, and Eben Lane were appointed as an executive committee of the advisors. Other speakers were "Rip" Ford, who told of his experiences in Montana last summer, and Clyde W. Nicholson, who strove to awaken an interest in interclass basketball. Clay Wilber and LeGrand H. Nutting, of the Com- edy club, furnished a monologue and "Riley" selections, respectively. PRICES I-- - If you want your choice of English Styles see our Crawford &Sesn hoes WHITNEY THEATRE Friday, December 13 m C. H. Primrose offers The great New York success The- T hief From $3.50 to $8.00 Complete line of Gym Goods at By Henri Bernstein WITH E. 0 FROT 302 S. State street Miss Marlan Sherwood and Great Cast, as produced for one year at the Lyceum Theatre, New Fork City. DAVIS & KONALD, 35c--$1.50 - - , - Phone 740-J i *1 I H O M E O F Cat the-Fiddie Matinee Toda PNM Rings STONE SETTING I N ecklades Fobs Carrying a complete stock of loose stones, we can give quick service Opals Topaz Diamonds Coral Roses Reconstructed Rubies Scientific Emeralds Co mpary, Phone 354 Pins Zhe Jforest Lwn ea lRoom Forest Ave, Phone 1238-J I:: Jewelry Re airn :: Haller Jewelry 308 8. Stale Street Hart, Schaffner & Marx CL THES NOW IS THE TIME TO THINK ABOUT XMAS GIFTS Here are only a few suggestions A Chafing Dish is always - acceptable. A Nice Casserole Five o'clek tea Baking Dish,Carving Set Crumb Tray, Percolator Aluminum Dishes ' of all styles with many other articles can be found in our stock of Hardware. MUEHLIG & SCHMID This is the great spectacle ever staged to please boys and girls of all ages. A Christmas Pantomine full of good things. Mother Goose Melo- dies brought to life Coming next Monday s 11 205 S. Main ..__..._ Make Arrangements for those G E C. I AE 1ichiganensian Pictures 619 E. Liberty Street Three doors West of State Street Is the PHOTOGRAPHER of our town They make acceptable and inexpensive XMAS GIFTS