TH MICHIGAN DAILY In praise of Malcolm's fall suits and overcoatsthose club checks are all right, others will show them in the spring. Chinchella Overcoats lead all others this season, why not B a first year man? Malcolm Yo BarLodTalk shows a very large range ofL woolens, has a good suit at $20 and $25 buys a suit you will B proud of. Speaking of style, and 3 SERIES OF GERMAN LECTURES TO BE GIVEN BY FACULTY. F irstLetti-re, "German Pioneers," to be Held Wednesday of 'Next Week. With a view to giving students an pportunity to hear the German lan- guage spoken, a series of nine public lectures to be delivered by members of the German faculty has been ar- ranged under the direction of Prof. J. A. C. Hildner. The first lecture will be given by Prof. C. E. Eggert on Wed- nesday, January 15, at 4:15 o'clock in the economics building on "German Pioneers." The other lectures will be as fol- lows: "The German Suffrage Ques- tion," by Prof. J. W. Scholl; "Roman Influence Upon German Culture," by Dr. R. K. H. Fey; "The German Stu- dent," by Prof. W. W. Florer; "Who Is German?" by Prof. John Dieterle; "Gerrman Humor," by Prof. E. A. Boucke: "As the Germans See Us," by Prof. J. A. C. Hildner; "Modern Ger- man Culture," by Prof. Max Winkler; 'Lessing," by Prof. T. J. C. Diekhoff. hit ney The-atre Saturday, January 11 One Performance Only ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORD INAIR M. KITTY z THE, IT Y -a 0BEAUTIFUL lividuality ce of-x reminds you at M Al C O L M 604 E. LIDERTY T HEnch "Victor Herbert's Greatest Operetta." New York World. Production of Splendor Seceal Orchestra Selectcd b- Victor he(2rbert a s I 209 South state Streset i i Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4.00 per Week. Safe Drinking Water. C. C. Irrn me r. Proprietor lomw Jl1?ly174 C I l~l if 4tT An up-to date r4iuwKing of lay S I I R Y al Millinery at popuar prices Hair Gco s a pecialt.y. Bell Phone 1390-J E. E. HAYLEY, 206 B. Lib.rty Street W H We ch'xrge more than otne for our cleaninor. e O&c WOnR K BETT1EU. No Odor. Ti'y U&. Cleealzing and Dyeing Works J. A. GREY, Proprietor. Tel. 1534-L F11 Paocard St. 923. N. Univ. Ave. H 'rh (Called f 'r and I >el iirere (L YouAre The ability to perform things well -- -- whether at work or play -- W1}IGIHT SAXOPHONE TRIO TO PIlAY AT UNION ON FRIDAY. The second appearance of the Wright saxophone trio in Ann Arbor this sem- ester will occur next Friday night when the second of the saxophone trio parties will be held at the Union. Wright himself will again be on hand so that it is insured that the dance will be a lively one. The party will be informal and will not break up un- til 2:00 o'clock. Tickets will sell for $2.00 and the number of couples will be limited strictly to 75. Those desir- ing the cardboards should phone 319 or 236 at once. Father of Prof. W. C. Hoad Dies. Word has been received from Prof. W. C. -load, of the engineering depart- nent, who was called to the bedside of his father at Lawrence, Kansas, hat his father has passed away. The uneral took place yesterday. Prof. Hoad will return to take up his class- -s Monday. Adelphi Society Holds Debate. The principal number on the pro- -ram given last evening at the meet- ing of the Adellhi society was a debate on the question, Resolved, That the trade unions are justified in existing in the closed shop. An interesting talk n appreciation of the late Whitelaw: Reid was another number on the pro- ran. Catholic Students Give Third Party. A most enjoyable party for those present was the dance given by the Catholic Student's club last evening in St. Thomas hall. This was the third of a series of parties tendered by the Catholic Students, and about one hun- dred couples voted the dance a decid- ed success. "Ike" Fischer and his saxophone quartette furnished splen- did music. FOIRMER 1EMBER OF DAILY STAFF MAKES VISIT HERE. Robert Mountsier, '09, is the guest of Prof. and Mrs. J. A. C. Hildner for the week-end. Mountsier is on the staff of the New York Evening Sun. While in college he was on The Michigan Daily and Michiganensian staffs, a member of Deutscher Verein and the Cercle Francais and prominently con- nected with the S. L. A. and the Mich- igan Union. FEW 1,1 TICET U NOLD FOR FE ATURlE DANCE AT UNION. of s; 1N)DPENDENT 1ATTENI)ANCE TO EXCEED) THAT OF 1912. About 30 Respond to First Meeting of 1914 Non-Fraternity Hoppers. Attendance of independents at the 1914 Junior hop will greatly exceed that of last year. About 30 were pres- ent at the meeting of independent hop- pers held at the Michigan Union yes- terday afternoon, and several others have signified their intention of at- tending. At the preliminary meetings last year a much smaller number was present. The meeting yesterday was chiefly for the purpose of getting acquainted, but business was also transacted. It was decided to hold a dinner at the Michigan Union on Friday evening, the same night as the hop itself. On Saturd'ay evening after the hop a dance will be held at the Packard academy. A committee will be named by Frank E. Kohler, independent rep- resentative, to make plans for this function. HOCKEYITES START ACTIVE WORK ON FERRY FIELD RINKS Hockeyis on. The lits took the first real step last night when manager E. H. Saulson, '14, met the aspirants for the team. The number of men answer- ing the call indicates that the lits will not be at all short of men from which to pick their seven. The lits will have their first practice this morning at Ferry field if the weather is at all favorable. The rinks are now in ideal shape and the club wielders will have two first class pens in which to chase the illusive puck. Both of the slippery boxes will be in constant use if pres- ent indications can be relied upon as a prediction as already a large nuni- ber.of enthusiasts have bzeen unkink- ing their stiff joints upon Weinberg's rink. ENROILMENTyATICIIGAn~N 1 RlNKS HIGH. (Continuedy from page 1.) 1,197, Tulane 1,116, and Harvard 1,046. Michigan's dental department ranks third in numbers with 252, being led by Pennsylvania with 508, and North- western with 478. The law depart- ment's 654 students takes third rank after Harvard's 740 and New York University 693. Cornell with 1,419 scientific students leads Michigan's 1,284, and Yale 1,139, and Illinois 965 follow. Seats may now be rgservedby letter. Window sale begins Thursday, 10 A.M. Prices: Gallery 50+, Balcony .75 -1.00 -1.50, Floor 1.50 2.00, Box 2.50. ]FPO ire $=" ' . d , Rt ,.yr Y' -vV+.- .t'fd'tle f' t'iz. s. e. X15:'_.. STARTS 100 Tiiesda~y, 9 A CAMPHOR COLD CREAM We want to call your attention to a brn md ne x toi et pre-,, ation. We refer to Rexalt Camphorated Cold Cream- t has all the I calnig, cool- ing and soothing properties of cami hor. it i iot a 1111 Ler icc-I ut a pure white cold cream in which camphor has 1 ecu irnorpo ah d with delightfully pleasing results. This is j t the time of al' to use it for chapped or irritated skin and all di ,cnnifert= r i' ultI Ifli cold winpds and weather. GUARANTEED TO PLEASE OR YOUR 1,PONEYCK. PRICE 25c E. C EDSILL, Proprietor 122 S. Main Street PrescriptIon Specialists '9 E. R. FROST 302 U Sae re See the World's Star Hosiery "d HE K.ND THAT WEA rS" Beauty and Strength Combined. Agency at62E.iI iberty Gertrude L. Rudd G B c at eaLib r y. 6 ril Li' 111t { -is based on souun d, italized nerves. Rational out-of--door exercise and ody-building; nerve-restoring food are the two things rhich make you efficient-and keep you efficient. f all things you eat, is the nearest approach to the cr:: >od containing all the valuable essentials of nutrimn t. Vhole wheat supplies both rnntal and physical encr-y. hredded Wheat-the ideal form of whcle wheat-- hould play a prominent part in the diet of every student, thlete, brain-worker and muscle worker. [eat to make crisp. Serve with milk and cream; or rith fresh or canned fruits. THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUAL!TY Designers of Mein's Clothes lt EI HENRY & CO. 711,N. Umiversity Tickets for the special feature dance at the Michigan Union this ev- ening have sold quickly as usual, but there are a few of the admission cards remaining, and these may be secured at the Union today. On account of the fact that tonight's party will be in the nature of an innovation, it is expected that the full number of 100 couples will be in attendance. Four Days Sale-m2( o iscouit Shirts, Neckwear, Underwear and Flannel hirts $7.00 Seal Caps, $5.25. $1.50 Caps, $1.20-. $1.00 ',J 05 Caps, 75c SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. VARSITY TOGGER V SH P 1107 S. University A,, e, --------- ONE DOLLAR SHIKT BALE you have a few spare dollars in your trouser pockets, come to our Shirt Sale. We've too moany---some lines of sizes are broken-- me lines ,We can get no more of. In these lots there are shirts that are well worth $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. We have placed em altogether and offer the lot for JUST ONE DOLLAR FRED W. GROSS, 123 E.' Liberty St.