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Suits
Them Right

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BEAM
"I Want to go Back to Michigan"
(Fox-Trot) en the Edison
Twelve New Up-to-date Dance Records'in this
week's Supplement

WHITNEY THEATRE
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 26-27

WA

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MATINEE DAILY

nake the difference'
class workmanship
sort. We take pride
hat every suit that
maker has a very
hat marks the best

LYNDON

719 N. University

Two Performances Daily-2:3o and 8:15-The Big Sensational War Drama
The Littlest Rebel
The Photo Play of all Photo Plays. The greatest Battle Scene ever staged.
'Over 2,000 people in this mighty production.

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this artistic
*mak.a silk
Ith a he av y
at.........

quality of
$4000!

STUDENTS GIVE AID
IN BELGIAN RELIEF

SUITS TO RENT

Orpheu m Theatre'
House of Famous Plays by Famous Players
Mon.-Tues., Nov. 23-24-- Marguerite
Clark (Mary Pickford's only rival) in
"Wildflower," by Mary Germine.
EXTRA !-First of the "Strand" Euro-
peanWar Series, to be shown each
.NMon.-Tues.
Wted., Nov. 25-One day only.-Ethel
BIarryniore, in "The Nightingale," by
Augustus Thomas.
Thurs.-Fri., Nov. 26-27-Robert Edeson
in "Where the Trail Divides."

PRICES : Entire Main Floor, 25c.
AFL Seats Reserved.
MATINEE, 2:30.

Entire Balcony, 15c.
Seats Now Selling
NIGHT, 8:15

rev. Mr. Knepper Makes Church
,Christ Clothing Factry for
European Sufferers

of

K. M A L C OLM
'LIBERTY STREET, MALCOLM BLOCK

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Styles First

RTYS ST
I SHOES

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PHONE
1?41

6, 27, 28
,ifat 3 P. M.

SHolden

WOMEN PREPARING GARMENTS
In order to stimulate interest
among , the men of the university in
contributing to the Belgian relief
fund, a committee for this purpose
has been organized as follows: W. S.
Davidson, '15, chairman, P. H. Mid-
dleditch, '16E, F. A. Bade, '15, George
McMahon, '16, Harry Gault, '15, and
W. D. Cochran, '16P.
An organized canvass of fraterni-
ties, house clubs, and rooming houses
will be made, under the supervision
of the committee, to collect clothing
and money, to be sent abroad. Cloth-
ing may also be left at the Church of
Christ, on South University avenue,
across from Memorial hall, at any
time of the day, where some member
of the eormittee will be Qn hand to
receive it and pack it in bqi5 p e.Ady
for shipment.
It has been stated upon authority
that for 25 cents, sufficient clothing
may be provided to keep one child
warrn the entire winte.
The Rev. Mr. Knepper, pastor of
the Church of Christ, is in charge of
the local relief work. Mr. Knepper
has spent. considerable time among
the Belgians.
The women of the university have
been at work for some time, making
garments for the sufferers, and have
organized sewing sections with this
rind in view,
THME FILE SYSTEM VALUABLE
Method was Inaugurated by Professor
Scott; Creates Comment
All themes handled by the rhetoric
department are filed and kept track
of by a system which was inaugurated
several years ago by Prof. F. N. Scott,
who is in charge of the department.
It was originated first as an experi-
ment, but the venture proved to be
so successful that it has beenadopted
permanently for the use of all the
rhetoric instructors.
These files are kept for classes in
rhetoric 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 15, and they
are arrangd according to the num-
ber of the lle q ithe theme. At the
beginning of the yer, All stadeits 4.re
assigned a certain number which
serves as the means for classification
of all members. From this number,
it is possible to tell the student's in-
structor, his section and hour of re-
citing, his pigeon-hole theme recep-
tacle, and the student's number in
the rhetoric records.
This system of filing has been in
operation at the rhetoric building for
over seven years, and in that time has
created congldergble comment among
outside universities Several univer-
sities have sent representative here
especially to secure the ideas and
plans of this fljjng system, and it has
spread to many of the s.i4ler col-
leges as well.
Twice each semester the themes are
inspected and graded, so that an ac-
curate account each student's work
can be obtained. One of these in-1
spections is made by Miss C. B. Dunn,
rhetoric librarian, while the other is
made by the individual instructors.
After the first review of the themes,
a consultation hour is held by Miss
Dunn, when all persons having cor-
rections 4n their papers may come
for consultation.
University Ave. Pharmacy. Fountain
Pensrand Student Supplies." tf
Carter's wonderful lion "Baby" is
one of the most ferocious and largest
in captivity.

BROADWAY AND JOHN R.
DETROIT
--where the U. of M. spirit
is manifest and "M" men are
taken care of. Go to The
Edelweiss for your luncheon
when in Detroit, Soc. Also for
your Dinner or after-the-
theatre Supper. 4nd we make
4 specialty of JI. of M. Ilan-
quets. Pancing from 6 to 8:30
and zo to 12:30. Delightful
music-orchestral and voice.
Cuisine unexcelled, and Ser-
vice the best. A royal wel-
come awaits "M" men at any
hour of the day or night at
JACOB MACff Magaqer

F. L. HALL, 514 E. William ag;GARRICK N 2
Phone 2225 DETROIT
EMMA TRENTINI and CLIFTON CRAWFORD
PRESSING oedFo r Inthe Musical Comedy-
NO LOSS BY FIRE "THE PEASANT GIRL"
CAMPUS"DOOTERY Bostonian Footwear
- 308 South State street ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHES

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Two Carictons
The Nonchalant
Acrobats

RICH, ANDERSON
W'S (based)
CAESER C'S HER"

KEENE FITZPATRIC.K
MAY COA9CH TIGERS
Former Maize and Blue Trainer Sug,
gested as Nassau's Chief
Football Mentor
PRINCETON MEN DISCONTENTED
According to reports emanating
from Princeton, Keene Fitzpatrick,
former Wolverine trainer and track
coach, is to become the head mentor
of Nassau's football team.
Students and alumni at toe Tiger
institution are much dissatisfie4 with
the unsuccessful regime of the dif-
ferent graduate coach systems, and
every effort is being made now to
have a head coach assume the entire
burden of the Tigers' destinies. Fitz-
patrick is often credited with being
one of the most competent present
day football coaches, and his appoint-
inent to fill the chief post in Prince-
ton's coaching system, is looked upon
as a certainty by those close to the
situation at Princeton.
Fitzpatrick's long experience with
the Michigan football teams, and con-
stant assopiation with oaci Ygst,
makes it appear gs tl0ghg mg rne of
Yost's methods are to become preva-
lent at the eastern institution.
University Ave. Pharmacy. Eastman
Films all sizes. tf

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eat American Magician
lving Matinee Thur. Nov. 261
University Students, Attention.
Friday morning two thousaad boys
from all over Michigan arrive in Ann
Arbor. Perhabs there will be some
from your home town. Wouldn't it
be a good idea, if you know when they
get here, to meet them and direct.
them to their rooms? It will make
them feel more at home, and you will
be doing your university a favor.. It
might influence them to come here to
school. Signed,'
RECEPTION COMMITTEE.

Best shoe shining. Hats of all kinds
cleaned and blocked. Next to Wagner
&Co. eod

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Carter the Mag9clp Will hare
gue5'sing at theI~ ajestiĀ©.

you

Taxi, Amou-
tf
of motion pic-
Thanksgiving
49-50-51

Graham'% Barber Shop, 121 W. Hur-
on St., opposite D. U. R. Only barber
shop in Ann Arbor under student man-
agement. Your patronage will be ap-
precJated. Glenn Graham, '17. DerA
After the Turkey dinner Thanksgiv-
ing go to the Majestic. 49-50-51
, Carter the Magician will have the
biggest att ever at the Majestic.

This is a good day to go to Lyndon's
and get that "Y" scrapbook.
Carter the Mysterious carries a car.
load of paraphernalia.,

Iy

M.

seats now for the spe-
ng matinee at the Ma-
49-50-51
e special Thanksgiving
Majestic starts at 3:00
49-50-51
cars stop at Goodyear
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Award Whittier Fellowship in Botany.
Wright A. Gardner, grad, has been
awarded the' Whittier Fellowship. in
botany this year. These fellowships
have been established .by Joseph Brad-
ford Whittier, of Saginaw, in memory
of his mother, Angeline Bradford
Whittier. The principal sum of the
endowment is $4,600, and each feb-
lowship amounts to $400,
University Ave. Pharmacy, Drugs
and Toilet Articles. tf

TO-DAY

Plae Your
Order for

Fine
Stationery

New and Up-to-Date at

I

Students' Supply Store

Taxi to
tf

a Holm'~s
hour.

1111 S. University Ave.

Phone 1160-R

are you lgolli
Friday nght
T7???IN !

Second

FIN ZEL

Dance

MUSIC
BY THE pAOVS
J. OP

GRANGER'S ACADEMY

to the
Cu

$1.00 PER COUPLE
Dancing from 9:00-1:00

FNov. 27,

FOR TICKETS PHONE

236 OR 246

Detroit Orch

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