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THE MICHIGAN DAILY~

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New hitney Theatre
ONE NIGHT, THURSDAY, JAN. 30
FREDERIC MCKAY PRESENTS
COMEDIENNE WHO HAS SET THE NATION SINGING

IR e co0rd Smfashers

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till Tog ether! ltknout what you want.
s.l h-n ore~e ing a suiit and
we ktiw how to wake it. YVour suggestiot s cocti-
hi (td withi our knowledge of Tai orit-g is our co- opera
tive plan of pleasing b( th maker and vveirer. (Zl, Oor
prices are not probibitive at d v e'i! be (l lighted at -emy
tithe to sly )w you tour Sj ring -and Sominer line of Woo' -
ens. (L Once yolu'ye visited Ily shop you'll be vil'ijug
to ad mit Oiat the ''RECO~RID SMASikR"'for Fine; Tailoring is

Wed nesday,,

Jan. 29.

Sensational Indian
Feature Film
"The Red

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FIRST TIMEI

LARGE

HERE

IENSEMBLE

Karl Malcolm,

60?4 East
Liberty St.

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209 oxxth State Stireet

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IN HER MUSI1CAL C+OMECDT SUCCESS
II StreetlGirl
WitLl.. ILOGER3 (SPE~CIALLY ZNGAGED)

Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at.
$4.00 per Week. Safe [drinking
Water.

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C. C. Froemmim, Proprieto-r
TH-E HOUSE OF" STANDARD QUALITY
signers of Men's Clothes

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S& co,

7 11 N' University

20 Per, Cent Off '
Lunel Shairts--Attaehed or .Detached Collars
derwear---Wool or Cotton, union or 2-piece
i Per Cent. off ont' all Winter Caps
VARSITY TOGGERY SHOP
1107 S. University Ave.
A CAMPiIHOR (OLD. CREAM
e want t,) call your ;ir,; nticon to 't brantd nex 'toilet Iprcpariation,. We ,
rto~ W (_' anph traced cold retn-l t iiatallthe healilg, coi
Lfld s~Othint r operties rfe cain' i r. It ks not a ecnnphor imt- tt
re whit, c o'd ci eam in wliicb camiphor-has leers iicm-porat, d Will
;"ht"1u1y fpleasirg; results. 'I biti just; thy, time of ' car' to use; it for
rped or irritateri skirt anti all di s(etni>fsrt, r, ntii a f' em eld -iotes
wt ather. GUARANTEED TO, PLEASE OR YOUR MONEY RACK. PRICE 25c
E. C. ]ID ILL, Propriefoc
S. Main Street Prescription Sperlalists
S FOR IN'1a EE N IES F Olt RATRICtAL
ERLY ALL ISPOSED OF, CONT'ES TO ('I,()tS lFEB, 1.,
s for the regular Saturday Students desiring to enter the uai-
nee at the Michigan Union to - versity oratorical contest must have
their manuscripts in the hands of the
ye ben silig fat. Sverl secretary of the oratorical association
dmission cardls remain to beI by Februa='y 12. This is the final date
Ican be secured at the Union' for acceptance, as the class7 contests
1ay-, The party, as usual, will !will begini less than two ;week!s from
ed to 100 couples. - that time, .
and rs.ShileyW Sith The unt)iversity contest is* set for
ary an fr.Sily V mt March 1 this yen't, and th, winner
as chaperones and the follow,- iof this contes-will represent Michi-
imittee is in charget of the gn13 in the Norhalers Oratoricald Loa ue
-,len Quinn, '13, chairman, Air- conrtest at Oberlin, Ohio, Ma2.
hn, '13F, and Victor T. Conk-.
Prof~, Rith yien ('onitribiutes A rt le.
------- -----Prof. A.: G. 1Ruthv-n has an artkic
to llruve New (,.yin _A.slistantrr in the issue of "Science," for Decent-
11women met in Barbour gy m' ber 10. l ie explains the methodq of va-
y afternoon to consult with ;nation in the scale-rows of snakes,
ie Bigelow, the director, re- and peints cut. the inadequacy of data,
their acting; as assistants in thatnhauc l)it publish-d cit the sub-
culture for the next semnester. ,je:" l):eo. r ~ rni is given
ite action was taken, but seev- by mcan:,'0! wVhich 5'.t3l -Is may re-
.nen will be appointed to help coral the variartion so thait it may be
v'ork before February 1. 1i0of use to evolutionists.

Admi-ssion0, l~c
"NAX, (xAlfO ILIS h10"I isSI
With a hop joke, holy pictures, and
a hop poem, the souvenir issue of the
Gargoyle will appear on Fri( ay, Feb-
ruary 7, the dlay of the biz 1914 event.
Thek book will be increased in size,
containing a complete list of J hop
;nests, and pictures of th1e various
fraternities represented.
A prize of $5.00 is offered for the
most meritorious holy joke. Co-mpeting
wiags must have their contributions
in by Friday, January 31. A cover de-
sign by "Bill" Fanning and a double
I.age drawing by Alan Hloney will fea-
ture the issue. The regular depart-
ments will be continued.
In this issue the author of "Sopho-
m-ore 'Rhetoric Themes" will burst
into song and describe the hopa in
faultless meter. Campus favorite~s
wil continue to be caricatured i-,
"What's What and 11ow." A classifi-
ca,,,tion of the hot, girl will depict every
genus of the annual visitor.
i" Ta~lijlps Puhjjshe t by I'idersity.
A facsimile of the Washington man-
uscript of the Four Gospels, which is
a part of° the Freer cylleec i lha- just
besen publishedi byth univers f, y. The1
x olumne contain; Cu : simile ofi'th:,
Four Cospel M is, urLuke,
andl John), and is a :;omalid by an
n l A'oduction by H fen ry hA. Saundek~r , of
thle Latin depairtmient. Tlhe volumeos
a r, being bound in the u liversitv
bindery and the first col'Ijy h:n; ju
been sent to MI.Pree r.
En_.gine ering society! (lebIt, ; section
will feature its regur!!1! enctins to--
nighlt wi a h atl,'aferature in
which every membe;r1;'' w.ill tale part..
P'lans will, also e discussed relative
to a debate to be held next senester.
and are n.-gements will1 be made for the
j hit rmeeting of the society with the
Alpha Nu in the near future. The.
te(tin'; will bte;held at 7 00 o'clock.
I bi'arhm nit 1{olu 1,itrasin IDetroit,
Theodore V-. i-ceh, librarian of the
university, delivered the secc0o1(1 of a
series of illustrated lectures on! the
subject of "Po ,k-platos" in De)rit
last night. undJer the auspice; of the,
Society of Arts and Crafts, of t!,,,
city. The lecture was mnade osil
through the:,co-opecration Ciofhe Un-
versi'ty Extens~iBua.

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rices

Seat Sale. Tuesday

BOOK BY MARGARET MAYO AND
EDGAR SELWYN
Lyrics' by HARPCOOOD BJURT
Music by KARL HOSCHNA

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WhhneyffTheal-re
Matinee and Night
Saturday, Jan. 25
WILLIAM A. BRADY, L'Id. pre-
sents the Funniest Play
Ever Written
By MARGARET MAYO
With the Complete New
York -- Daly -m Theatre
Cast a nd Production.
' Baby Mine irrcsistble, east
ellent."--Gco. P. Goodale, in
Mtat. Prices -- 25c, 50c, 75c.
Box Seats $1 .00. Night Pric-
es---25c, 50c, 75c,-$1.00,
~I1.5p- Box Seats, $2.00.
beats Rteady Thar--cay A. M.
Henry Savage presents
UK'le ' lue,
Matinee Wed. and Sat.

NEW WHITNEY THEATRE

Tuesday, February 4
KLAW & ERLANCER Present the International Musical Comnedy do Luxe
Tire ]Ea nous and Original
lik of Verfection
Ginlsgind aII acinga
Girls.

HEAR MISS RING SING
"DEEDLE-DUJM-D EE"
"I WANT A REGULAR MAN"
"WHISTLE IT",
"1 SHOULD HAVE BEEN BORN A BOY"

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Pink

One
Hundred
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B-ok and Lyrics
By
C. M. S. 'McLellan
M usl e
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The New Amsterdam Theatre
New Yrk'

Band and Orchestra
V NIPThree Car Loads of
Alladin like Scenic
Lad Costume and
Slendr.
In all Her Scintillating- Splendor that Sensational,,
!zed her Record breaking Runs ina
EUROPE AND AMERICA, where she has been voted tihe most Viv%'icious
Beautiful and Melodious Novelty c4f recent theatrical Iiistor3-.

Prices, 50 to $2.00.

, at Sale opens Saturday, e&. 1

l'NVERT'iY Wfll('E S.

Postponed picture of fresh lit class
officers wil be taken today at Rents-
chlers studio, 1 :V0a. In.
Dr. and Mrs.Fes' bible classes1
~- ill hld al 'I n'.nformal1supper tonight
in theC (uiiJ hailfrom 6:,00) to 8:00.
AllNlm)r of-the classes are invit-
ed. f - oi
1. . Wlveton 'OEof 'Mmut Ver-
-non, 0., (chief engineor of the Mount
Ver'zio, Bridge Co., is spending a short
c ~ehere renewing old memories. The
Mounta'-Vernon compnlany is one of the
best know%,-n bridge construction con-
cernsi the country, and does afiar e
kart ofthe Pe4n nylvania railroad's
Wxor'k.
We can give you the best service on
strings for' all Musical Instruments.
G rinnell Bros., 120O-j.22 E. Liberty St.

NEW, WHITNEY THAR
Fresh from One Year at the Gaiety Theatre, London, and an Entire Season
at the Casino, New York.
Samuel E. Rork, by aryangement with William A. Brady, Presents
The No. I and Only Company in the Musical Rainbow
THE
In Three Tingling, Tuneful Acts of Romance, Melody and Fun,
With an Immense Company, Augmente'd Orchestra, and
the Famous Balkanese Beauty Chorus.
ASK ANYBODY, They'll tell yqu what EVERYBODY says::
L NriyI"rfes'ieit, 31J/ui Tuneft alI 'lcry ao1 the ea,"
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About 75 cw'oles ,atededj

the first

fresh engineer dance at the Union
:ast night. A m-iniature bluebook 'serv-
-- das a prog rant. The affa;ir l cte
From ~8:20 )o'clock until 31:3' clo 1ckz.
Prof. and 1rs.Tarmes P. Bird aid VMr.
ad Mltrs.. Frnnk Finch chaper-oned the
part.

Prices, 35c, 58c, 75c, $1.04, $1.50

Sect Sale- Olievs Sal ur'(ry~, JU)III(IFy 2,;.

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Fit and satisfaction guaranteed.' 500 new sring. Wool ens just received.

P. W. G ROSS,

123 EastLiberty

Exclusive Local.a Representative of Ed. W. Price & Ce., -Merchant Tailors, Chicago

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