THE M~ICIGAN DAILY. anuary lothing Sale 11 We are giving 25 percent discount on our entire stock of Men's Suits and Overcoats. This in- cludes ull our famous Stein-Bloch Clothing which is so well and favorably known. We have received another large shipment of our $10.00 Mackinaw. Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Co. = LI "w"''""" 1, I I L BUILDING DETROIT, MICHI( rif, 'Vo >' r1 1 IIGAN The Place to Buy Dermal Cream" for CHAPS, Quarry Drug Co, I _,,, i t , AVS I09 THE WEST I a .I TUTTLE'S N STATE STREET We Serve Hot Lunches iU CLASSES VOTE TO USE HONOR SYSTEM All of Prof. Davis' Classes Will Use New Plan, and Other Classes Will Consider It. TRIALS SAD TO BE A SUCCESS. All classes in the education depart- ment under Prof. C . Davis have now adopted the honor system, which will be instituted in all future examina- tions of the five classes. Only one stu- dent spoke against the introduction of such a system, when it was propos- ed at meetings of Prof. Davis' two sec- tions in the history of education yes- terday, and his argument was that there would be too wide a variance of opinion as tothe meaning of an hon- or system, and too many different standards which would make one code impossible. Prof. E. R. Turner's English history class will decide at the lecture hour next Tuesday the question of whether or not the final examination of the class shall be under the honor system. The system was followed in the mid- semester examination, and, as far as could be learned, the students were highly satisfied with it. When the question was first brought up in the class, some students opposed it upon the ground that it would not be lived up to by all the members of the class. These, however, were few in number, and Prof. Turner hopes that the success of the mid-semester trial has convinced them of the superiority of the honor code, and that the class will adopt the system'by a unanimous vote. PROF. PHILLIPS HONORED BY INVITATION FROM VIRGINIA Prof. U. B. Phillips, of the history department, has recently been honor- ed with an invitation to speak at the University of Virginia on a certain phase of the racial history of the south, in which he is considered an au- thority. The subject of his lecture will be: "Negro Labor in Slavery and Freedom: Its Efficiency and Its Cost." This lecture will be one of a series that are to be delivered at Charlotts- Ville on the Phelps-Stokes endow- ment foundation. Dr. J. H. Dillard, formerly of Tulane University, will be the first to speak on this series, and Prof. Phillips the second; the date of his lecture being January .27. Afred H. Stone, of Mississippi, author of ."Studies in the American Race Prob- lem," will deliver a lecture. at the University of Michigan about the mid- dle of February. LITERARY SOCIETIES WILL ELECT OFFICERS SATURDAY Alpha Nu and Adelphi societies will hold their semi-nnual election of of- ficers at their regular meetings at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. In ad- dition to the election of officers the adoption of a new constitution will be voted on at the Alpha Nu meeting. Adelphi society will hold its initial tryouts on February 14 for the team which will represent the society in the annual freshman debate. The subject for the debate will be, "Resolved, That the term of the presidency be length- ened to six years and the president be ineligible for reelection." Library Acquires New German Books. Sixty volumes of German literature have just been received at the general library as the first installment of a large collection recently presented by the German department. In the col- lection are books by Suderman, Schnit- zler, Wagner and Raache. From the Ford-Messer fund 189 volumes have also been received to fill out the libra- ry set of the Latin series. -Miehiganensian Art Date Extended. On account of the Union opera post- er contest andtexaminations interfer- ing 'with the art work of the Michigan- ensian, the final date for submission of the art work for the year book has been extended to February 12. CERCLE FRANCAIS { HOLDS A SOIREE One of the most amusing and clev- erly played farces ever seen on the campus was that given last evening by the Cercle Francais in its annual soiree at Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The farce was one of the pieces of La- biche, "Un Monsieur qui prend la Mouche," and the cast selected gave it in a way that kept the audience in a constant burst of laughter. Miss Gertrude Patterson played the part of Cecile with a very French air, and was altogether charming. Rene Talamon, as the dashing young hero whose tem- per gets the best of him for a time, gave a splendid effect to the role. The father of Cecile was perfectly charac- terized by Albert"Hulburt, and M. Arthur Canfield as the quiet Juran- con was an effective contrast. Her- bert Kenyon and James Bird were ex- tremely funny as the two domestics. The musical numbers included a duet by Misses de Goenaga and Shields, a solo by Waldo Fellows, and mandolin selections by James Stevens. William Daugherty and Edgar Mowrer did some fine recitation of French verse, and Miss Emma Heath danced in peasant style. Miss Elizabeth Rohns and Mark Wisdom played the accompaniments. The affair was pro- nounced one of the most successful soirees that the Cercle Francais has ever held. * * * * * * * * * * * * * LOST WHAT?* * -0-' * * Was it Valuable? * * Was it Serviceable? * * Do you miss it? * * Would you like-to find it? * * * * The little busy two-bit adlet * * goes into nearly every house in* * Ann Arbor. The chance to find * * it means the use of the adlet. * * * * -0--- * TRY THE MICHIGAN DAILY * * WANT AD COLUMN. * * * * ** * * * * * ** ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. LOST. Lost-One silver handled pocket knife. Finder please return to Daily. WANTED Wanted-Single room,well lighted and heated, with modern conveniences. Price not over $2.00. Address T. C. M. care of Daily. The best guitar or mandolin for you to buy is made by the world's famed Martin factory. See and try these beautiful instruments, at Schaeberle & Son's Music House. We sharpen all makes of safety razor blades. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State. tf We can give you the best service on strings for all Musical Instruments. Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St. All cars in the future will stop at Goodyear Drug Store. 1 tf Open every evening until 9:30. Sun days from 9:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 3:30 only, Lyndon's kodaks, films,tflash- lights. 719 N. University. Sun&Fri Fresh lit class dues payable TODAY at University Hall. 7:45 a. m. to 5:00 p. n., 50 cents. s .: . all leading finishing estab- and pr lishments, 10Oc per roll. washed. Enlargements During the Long, Cozy Winter Nights, take Flashlights They are easy to make and I don't mind telling, you how. Fireside pictures are especially easy. Drawing in my win- dow tells you all about it. Developing Printing by the tank method, used by My method of enlargillg produces excellent results ordinary amateur negatives. Popular price s. Df ON Established 1905 719 N. Univer "" Try it at 613 Libe Hoppe's Former Store St. Say Fellows, have you ti "MAC'S"° Cracker Jack? by exper methods. Home Made Candy Light Lunches rt workmen, mod best grades paj operly fixed a Popular prices. AOFF ON ALL FLANNEL SHIRTS Get in L(NE and STOCK UP ON SHIRTS; a saving to you of from 35 cents to 70 cents Per Garment 9 - ettin4 t 31J$ ;B Passing you the ball -- no ma you're playi g - is simply the to you : "Here's your chance school and out the insistent dem You nevr know wl-en it will b the day. Keep in training- Live right. Eat right. - '4 NAg #, ' 'rR~ Heat to: -- milk and fresh or THE S- 9 tter what game of life direct mnethod of saying - make good !" In and on you is to score. e put up to you to save mentally and physically. ,EAT r contains all the body- building material in the whole wheat, keeps you fit. It builds mus- cle, vitalizes nerves, restores the tone and snap to a busy brain. Better than meat and more economical. Tinker & Company 342 S. State St. make crisp. Serve cream. Delicious canned fruits, too. with with - Press Building Maynard Street Across from Majesdie IREDDED WHEAT CO. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Latest in 1 Januay m Clothing, Saleh Operatic and Popular music Michigan Song Books, 90c The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered to Clothing Buyers I Sale commences Monday, January 6th, and will continue for the next thirty (30) days. $15.00 Suit or Overcoat, $11.25 -i I p - ... . . ,-- . . , 18.00 13.50 CET ONE OF OUR Telephone 716- ALARM CLOCKS and you will get to yo ii classes on time Prices always right and all clocks guaranteed. New location. 11 1 EAST WASHINGTON STREET J.'L. CHAP IMA el Off', $25.00 Suit or Overcoat, $18.75 28.00 61 H 21.00 20.00 15.00 30.00 35.00 22.50 22.00 " 16.50 26.25 The ner's. best shoe shine next' to Wag- eod tf Odd Trousers at A Big Redudtion CALUMET DeFries' Art Store Pictures and Framing 223 S. Main Street Reasonabl*ePrices Prompt Service and Good Werkmauship. WADHAMS & COMPANY 121123 S. Main St. t" 705 S. THAYER ST. JAN. 17, 1913, 8:00 P. M. 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