THE MICHIGAN DAILY BOYS we want you to see v Flat English Custom Lasts l htest with the new flat 7.8 s, in black and tan, light or h ght, $5 to $7 per pair.. Pu rf leld '.4 119 S. MAIN STREET eour .s the ztu f inch 'a heavy.4 COMPARECHARTS OF' FAMOUS ATHLETES. PLAN NWO(AIAIN 'I'le New('1lb Will ho Ifod-Ted on J~ug~ae oee~i~iNow 011 C~ampus~. G~a rrel% Brothers Shown to lalve Ei ena De-velopment Than '1 harp o of Carlisle. Noce 1 e have the largest stock of best fitting, pumps you ever $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 per pair. \N Pe lace of 'Sweets Down Town LET TRU BE'Y r,%Zrlxlah the I** Creftrmi Atterifox to Frakterit1 and Sororties ON MAiN STRET °-c LL ? :r f l ' ' 'ypewriter RepaJrfng phlonte 1361-U I will meet or beat any price macs on ,a typewriter, sale or rental. D. F. WOODWARD s Bnk Blda. Secnd Floora~u Ann Arbor, hMich.' FI"AJESTIC Today and Tonf~ht' Honeynmoon Trail The Bet tof All COMING MONDAY Diving Girl And an All Girl Show Weserve Your Seats Wait for Cru the Big Cru CO1IT)A ERATBI ANIVERSAO President-Emueritus Anlgell and Sei,- crh1 Oth~er Noted :.len 11,111speak. The seventh anniversary of the founding of the Michigan chapter of the Corda-l'ratres Cosmopolitan club will be celebrated by a banquet at= the Michigan Union on Monday evening at 6:00 o'clock. .President-emeritus James B. Angell and President Harry 1B. Hutchins will deliver addresses on the cosmopolitan movement. Efforts are also being made to obtain Edwin T. Mead, who will give a leture on the oratorical course that night, andi it is -probable tha he will speak on -the peace question. * Pre ident W. W. Welsh and K, To- nouchi, recording secretary, will also *speak. Music will be furnished by *the members of the club and the dif- ferent nipional hymns will be sung. T ickets for the banquet are 75' cents and may be procured from Johnston, *Primrose, Welsh and FQulk, either to- day or tomorrow. OTHIERt CIAITS ON EXillIT ION. Although James Thorpe, the Car- lisle Indian, who was declared the champion all-round athlete of the world at the Olympic games last spring, is nearly a perfectly developed man, the two charts of the arrels brothers held by Dr. G. A. May show two more evenly developed.menc., Dr. May has made a chart of the Indian "1phenom", from the mneasurements made by a Dickinson college man. Thorpe is 24 years of age, stands 71.2 inches inl height, and wei ghs 181 pounds. In spakin of the great ath- lete Dr. May said, "No man could make such recrds as Thorpe, dd last spring in both thn weight and running events, and later in football, unless he were in perfect physcal todition. The measurements on the anthropo- metric chart which we use indicate the quantity of a man's deveopmnt while the physical condtion mark shows the duality o1f development and that is why 1 have given Thoirpe 100 per cent as his phsical condition. Some of the most important of his measurements, such as the cubical capacity of his lungs a(d the girth of his chest, I have not seen, but T sus- pect that they will be small in com- parison to his other measurements or to those of either of the GGarrels." The chart of the Indian w~ill be plac] ed in 1r. May's office together with those of the two Garrels boys, A. tit.. Koher, and W. M. Cole, so, the stu- dents will have .an opportunity of comparing our own, near perfect men with this marvelous athlete. CEIICLE FI A N G% IS ToOL 1LI ANNUTAL SOIREE NEXT WEK Play to lie Presented t Same Timei With M31any Faculty .en il iCst The annual "soiree musicale, liter- ire, et, dasante" of the Cerce Fran- cais will be given on Thursday even- ing next, January 16, at SaraiCas- well Angell hall. As usual, there will be a program including a short play, several musical numbers and recit- tions, to be followed by dancing, with a typically French dance program. rThe play., selected for performance is a charmin " farce of Labk he, and is entitled "U.n Monsieur qu p rend la Mon che." The title is' a somewhat rare idiom, and means a gentleman who easily loses his temper. With the past which has been selected, a cv- er and finished performance is assur- ed. Miss Gertrude Patterson will take the leading and only feminine role, and the other parts will be played by Messrs. Talamon, Canfield, Hurlburt, Kenyon, Bird. The rest of the pro- gram will include a duet by Misses DeGoenaga and Shields; a recitation of one of the De Musset "Nuits" by Edgar Mowrer and William Daug- erty;' a song by Waldo Fellows; a. dance in the antique style by Miss E~mma Heath; and a mandolin solo by Mr. Stevens. 91t.. MAY STATES ItEA;SON OF MItIGAN'S IND)OOR PROWESS Dr. George A May, after a recentI visit to Cornell Uniiversity, has ad- vanced a theory as to why Michigan is always able to win from Cornell in the indoor track meets. He said that Cornell uses a cinder track to train her squads, thus placing them at a dis- adlvantage when they run on the or- dinary indoor tracks. He also stae that their gymnasium was in poor con- dition, and that it looked as if they would have to get a new pace. We sharpen all makes safety razor Iblades. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S.' State street. tf A plan is on foot at the present1 time among scine of the Spanish specaking student of the university to foma club for the Spanish students of a nature somwhat similar to that of the Cercle Franc'ais and the Dent- sc erVrein. The new club will dif'- fer radically from these however in that it will admit only men to meem- bership. The principal object will be to promote the Spanish language and to particularly emphiasize its comnmer- cial phase, andl also to study the re- lations of Armerica ito, the Latin coun.- tries. The organization will be called the Spanish Commewrcial club an~d will atteyupt to obtain some good speak' ors fsroira Spanish countries to address its embe rs. A meeting has been called for mnext Tuesday night at 7:00 0(1001<. at the Union and all studcn s who are interested in Spanish or in our relations to the Latin American coiintries wxill be c'ordially welcome. A. Spanish club was in existence in the university about three years ago but it had to be abandoned en account of lack of interest. The :students who are behind the present movement. however, thinly there is an amplle field here for stuch a body. Although the idea was instituted by studentAs, several mnembers of the faculty hav ie express- ed their appr oval of the formation of the c lb and their belief that it will flouiri sh. Co~y,'ghl1911 ..LFRW I1DECKER M COO{N N"E HWlITNEY 'THEATRE ThurdayNight, Jan.16, at 8:15 T h u r d ayII'IN'lrm , 1VA t ( IlOfers the .Ioyous Operetta % BBoy with thw comnplete cost anid pro luci ion as seen at the Lyric Theatre, New \'urk, for 1ix months lint rasron / COMPANY INCLUDES Otis Harlan Lottie !Engel Maude Odell .John. Dunsmure Phitip Simmons Katheryn Stevenson Ragland Hogue Charles Hines !lidtosKahn And the famous dancing beauties Th Highand Daisies' w1 it asi it u y l! YOUR clothes should be right .adyouma be thankful that there is a store in your midst where you -can get clothes that fit, and have style and workmanship guar- anteed. Prices' $10.00 to $25.00 for Suit or Overcoat. Furnishings, Hats, +C a p s , Bage andSuitcases. Mackinaw s J. F. WUE'RT.II Yidui tlt 2Tb1 Sei iceable c 41414" it? pon M(4 toQ findI it ite little Ibush two-bit adlet intoQ nearly every house in ,Arbor. The chance to id eaiis the izse of the adlet. J'J1Y HE~ MICHIGA~N DAILY * tips .1115~ C01,UMN :ME TO BE PAID 11101tIN A1VANCE. For limt-S5ix room qaartment fur- nishe 1 or runfu;rnished. 'Telephone W12-,T,71-75 Fom, R1,nt or S:de,-(;Underwood, Oliver, tei ngtion, and Smith typewriters at loetpks .D orl,322 5. Stae.71-73 Foz ~:tt~in ICreooms and Suite, at ~108 P". A.1n1St. rpelone number P11-b,73 Ls«$--T it dollar bill beweenl gym pnd fMain str'eet. Finder pleasie phone W1atsoni, 8l?4 J, we are never undersold, Goodyear' Drug : ore, 2 tf If ucala Martin Hlailer's Fur- nituretore you will be shown a comn- plete line o: rus, rpies.e. necesary acessoie3(r _arstudent's room. 73-74 Math'Tutoring. I Private preparation for exams. Call at 1331 Geddes or phone 1829-L after 6:45 p. m, 72 'iTlE PiALAJi ROTAJL, 309 E. Lib- ertly Street is selling Michigan Pen- nants and Pillows at a great reduc- tion. Call an~d see. 71-73 Catering and serving of lunches, swiall parties and banquets for univer- sity women's clubs and sororities, alone in good style at 114 N. Ingalls. 63-66 With the New Year comes a new line of book cases, desks, and chairs 1 ith which to equip a student's room ffectiye'y and completely. Call at Martin H aller's, 112 +a. Liberty St. 73-74 We can give you the best service on strings for all Musical Instruments. Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St. tr IDental Stiudents Attention! We have a stock of zinc and lead for your requirements. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. 72-73 Full Dress Tuxedo, and Prince Al- bert Suits for Hire. Whittinger Co., 244 Woodward Ave., Detroit. e o d .A 1JCWE FROM 31 HE PAI T~iE NT. Rt A. Stretch, '07, deputy sup~ervisor for the United States, in charg;e of the Medicine Bo0w National F'orest in Wy- oming, spent Thursday afternoon in conference with the forestry faculty concerning the, techniceal regulation of that forest reserve. Professor P. S Lovejoy of the forestry faculty was formerly in charg;e of this forest re- serve and Nwith Mir. Srltm Iinitiated various schemnes of surveyin ', cruis- ing and v aIunation which are still being used. 11r. L. T. Young of the forestry fac-- slty has had chare of the field work on this reserve f, r the past two sum- *ners so that mncr. ttba r ordinary in-. t rest a Li ache3 to it from a Michigan standi~point. 'I'l;.X 'IiLBS('{ri3131I'liTlEE WDI E (I 'I I NTOt!)-19 mS'rRICIS. The general committee a ppoin ted by President 11. I..IHutchins to agitate the matter of bringing the state teach- er's association meeting to Ann Arbor net in the high school yesterday after- noon and divided the city into 49 (is-- tricts. Each distr'ct wil be assigned either to a teacher of the city or to a faculty memnber to be canvassed this morning. It is hoped that the present personal house to house canvass will bring out enough promises ofl co-op- er'ation in the matter of furnishing accommodations to convince the ex- ecutive committee ,of the teachers' as- sociation that Ann Arbor can handle the meeting. FRESHI YDNTS HOLl) FIRST S310KER OF SEASON AT UTNION Fresh dents held their first social event last night at tile Union, about 50 of them gathered to enjoy a col- lection of smokes, eats, and speeches. The program w~as as follows: Speech- es by 1) r. It. BIunting and E. L. Whit- inan of the dental department on "Class Pride," and "Class Fellowvship." President Robert Ilrown and Chair- Sman. H-enry M. Klein also made short talks. P. D. Welling gave a recitation and W. If,. Cohen an impersonation. Cerald D. Strong played a. violin solo and H-enry M. Klein a piano solo. Their next event will be a dance. jI r. (A'Ing'erich'I To Speak at Uiwton. Dr. S. F. Gingcrich, of the English (epartmetnt, will go to Lawton, Mich., today where he will give a lecture on the extension course Sunday night. Special Orchestra Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00, K, r$l I C-1If ,u11'Iy 4 0e n f f oil I A 4l i' , Q2 ou uet., (fU- r yr Ahofi~ ~. ,{Y- i;;jrl- - J Sdg Carriages at 10:50 $1.50, $2.00 There are subjects. upon which it is easier to draw out the thread of verbosity than the staple of argument. Not so with Velvet furnishes its oawn best argument. You draw it out of a pipe in great, cool Tlightful puffs- so Lemptingly smooth ,and sca.issying that it leaves no chance for dispute. I The Big Store Reule, Cnin, Fiegel Co. 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