THE MICHIGAN DAILY i_ MMUMI T ing Sale, 46 We are giving 25 percent discount on our entire stock of Men's Suits and Overcoats. This in- eludes ull our -famous Sten-Bloch 'Clothing which is so well and favorably known. We have received another large shipment of our $10.00 Mackinaw. i Lindenschmitt, Apfel &Coo.= ,, ; ' ;' ' _ ail I The Place to Buy Dermal I CLASSES TO VOTE ON HONOR SYSTEM Several classes in the education de- partment are considering the estab- lishment of the honor system. Prof. C. 0. Davis suggested the matter to his classes Monday, and they will de- cide the matter at the regular sessions this morning. "In' my ind the honor system will not mean any radical change," said Prof. Davis yesterday. "I have alwvays considered that my students were up- on honor in writing an examrination. It will simply mean writing a state- ment at the end of the blue-book' that the pupil has neither received nor giv- en any aid. It will not involve dis- closing the conduct of anyone else." Prof. Davis has three classes this semester, with an enrollment of about 150 pupils who will be affected by thce new policy if it is decided to adopt it. JANUARY lALUM)N US IS FULL OFL" NTERtEST1N&!(xM.ATERIVAL Articles on {reiat Variety of T'opics rAppear inl Latest Issue of 3MigaZine. In the January Michigan Alumnus which appeared yesterday, considera- ble space is devoted to disc ussing w the important results which the university has already accomplished.. A number of campus problems are discussed in detail. The reading matter is preceded by several pictures o1f prominent women graduates who have achieved famne af- ter leaving their alma mater. Under the heading of "Event and Comment," the recent agitation over the honor system, the Michigan men in social service, and the recent production o ' the Comedy club, are all discussed and criticised. Several short articles appear. One deals with the work of the student council; while the activities of the forestry department and the recent financial report of the Michigan Un- ion, are fully reviewed in other arti- cles. P01 IL ~tSl'TUltiI'ENS ARE PLACED1 BY A PPOINTMIE N rj. v MI'TE E The university appointment commit- tee has recently secured positions for several students. Laura Hollings- head, '14, is now in charge of tl~e Ger- man department of the Albion high school. Elenor Carey, '09, has a posi- tion in the same school teaching Eng- lish. Barbara Evart, '12, has secured a position in the English department of the Hurley, Wisconsin, high school and Earl Fuller,' formerly assistant in History is now teaching in the Ypsi- lanti Normal College. ME'N FRON LANNCfGUNTRLES FORKM'NEW SPASINI1SOCIETY About 15 men were present last night at the first meeting of the Span- ish commercial club at the -Union. The idea of forming such an organization was developed by some of the Spanish speaking students of the university, and its purpose as expressed at the meeting is to bring together the men in college from Latin countries and the American students who speak Spanish. At the meeting last night men were present from Mexico, Porto Rico, Argentina and Peru,, beside some native Americans. Temipora ry organization was accom- plished and plans for the year discuss- ed. I.. D. McDowell was elec ted tem- porary chairman, and W. M. Srahan temporary secretary. A committee was appointed to draft a constitution. It is intended to have informal gather- ings every two weeks between the regular meetings, the next of which will be held February 6. by the tank method, tiled by by~ expert w~orkmen, mo(.rii all eadng inisingest IZREDDED VH-iEAT CO'IXTPANY NIAGARA FAL.LS, N. Y. AT -- - - -...b--N . . .. . ..._-. .. Latesti n The For Sale-Good pair of bobs. 573 or call 902 E. Huron St. Phone 76i January Clothillg Sale musitc Michigan, Song Books, 90c T ONE OF OUR Telephone 716- ALARM CLOCK(S ml w o will get to vo li',,es on time rid ax viy- riglit and all cfcks ;uarant' ed Nem% .au on 111 EAST WASHINGTON. STREk-T J« L. CHAPMAN, Jewekt Temple TODAY A Powerful War Feature "At Napoleon's Command " WVe are never, undersold. Goodyear- Drug; Store. 2 tf 'THE SWIMING GIRL FROM THlE GOLDEN WEST HAZEL LAN GENOUR TODAY 3sr. M. Comning Thurs i ay CIRCUS IDAYS 7 Big Acts The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered r ~ to Clothing Buyers Sale onunences Monday, January 6tih, and will c,)ntinue for thie nexL thifty (30) days. 18.00" 20.00 22.00" ff 13.50 1 f5.00 ff 16.50 $15.00 Suit or Overcat, $11.25 1/4 011f 28.00 kI ^ 21.00 $25,00 Suit or Overcoat,. $18.75' 30.00 s 22.50 35.00 ; 11 26.25 1 I Odd Trousers at A Sig Reduction ueFres" Art Store Plet ires and Framing 223 s- Main Street Reasonable Prices Pirompt 'Service and Good Workmanship. 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