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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

he importance of being prop-
red. The impression that
arel makes is not to be
egarded. For twenty-six
have been especially suc-
making clothes for the unu-
n. Coine in today and order
for the Xmas holidays and
prove not only your good
but your good taste as well.
H. WILD CO1PA:NY
[erchant Tailors State St.

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offi ces, Ann Arbor. Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $2.5o; by mail, $2.50. Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. R.
Davis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Office Phone 960
Editorial Office Phone 2414
H. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field........Business Manager
Fred Foulk...................News Editor
F. F. McKinney...........Associate Editor
T. Hawley Tapping........Associate Editor
F. M. Church.. .........Sporting Editor
Night Editors
James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Rodgers Sylvester
Ei. C. Roth Joseph J. Brotherton
Reporters
Chester .. Lang Edward P. Wright
Howard R. Marsh J. C. B. Parker
Charles Weinberg Lee E. Joslyn
Edwin A." Hymnan Eugene L. Bulson
Tom C. Reid L. Greenebaum
Irwin C.: Johnson
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
Business Staff'
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. R. Altsheler
Delos Smith
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1914.
Night Editor-H. R. Marsh.

The winner of this year's peace con-
test might stir up a talk-fest with the
kaiser.
Work put off till Christmas vacation
is never accomplished, if ever.
The Friday bolter is awaiting the
inevitable summons.
There will be no women's League
party on Friday of this week, owing'to
the fact that Barbour gymnasium will
be in use by the Freshmen Spread
decorating committee.
* - *

Only Four weeks 'til Xmas
leave your order NOW for
Personal Xmas Cards

STATE
si ah' 'ok8oe

See also to your
Mswgwzin. Subscriptio ns
We offer bast C1u bbing
Rate. on Periodeiaml.

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Cards

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LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW
and get the Best Selection
of Regular Christmas Cards is the largest in City
Students Bookstore-

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'ROIT UNITED LINES
ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE
and Express Cars for Detroit-7:10
and hourly to 6:zo p. M., also 8:1o
ars for Detroit-s:4o a. n., 6:o6 a. m.,
very two hours to 6:o6 p. M., 7:o6 p.
:o6 p.im., 9:10 p.in., and 10:45 p..
psilanti only, 11:i p. I'., 12:15 p. tn.,
p. in., I :oo a. mn.
Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and
two hours to 7:46 p. n.
ars for Jackson-5:2 a. m., 6:s1 a.tm.,1
Phours to 6: p. in., also

We are better prepared

than ever before
wants for the Fall
1914 - 15

to meet your
and Winter of

SHROEN BROS.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
Ready to wear. , The store that
always treats you fair
124 S.MAIN

TYPEWRITERS
of all makes, Bought,
Sold, and Exchanged
at prices consistent
with quality.
upplies,Type-
imeographing
ORRILL
nore Lunch)
Phone 582"J

PHON 1000

loivers
le Out Ilower j&-
Ine lot of Palms and
erns for Decorating
iits% & ft Ha i
12th St. and S. Univ. Ave.
Ph.n" 115

are in every style suitable
for city or country, frolic
or function. The colors
are fast, the styles ysmart
arnd right-the patterns
Correct- insi st on the
label,
$1.50 and .up
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers

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THE HOP AGITATION.
There seems to be a lack of definite-
ness in the present movements for the
restoration of the Junior hop. One
person thinks that the classes should
take charge of it; another favors hold-
ing it under the auspices of the Union;
while still a third wants the annual
dance retained under the manage-
ment of the fraternities. Then there'
is even a greater variety of opinion
as to cutting down expense, length of
house parties, qualifications for admit-
tance and concerning the distribution
of booth space.
Admittedly, all of these questions
are open to discussion. Nobody can
tell just what is most desirable. But
this is scarcely the point. This year
it will be principally a' problem of get-
ting any kind of a hop planned which
will meet the approval of the faculty.
When the mere revival of the institu-
tion isin the balance, it istnot an op-
portune time to stick for details. A
united stand in favor of a sane hop
would appear to be the one hope ofj
those who desire the return 'of the
event, and in determining just what is
a sane hop, it might be well to re-
linquish all that is not essential.
If Michigan men wish ..for a hop
this winter,-and there are some who
do not, quite evidently,-prompt and
cooperative action is necessary.
Somebody is always busy exracting
the joy from life, as witness the local
movie house which is giving a blue-
book with ever admission.t
It's a safe wager that the man going
down the street mumbling to himself1
is memorizing his next oratory speech.
'Gathering around the feet of the
master is literally true in some of the
cramped class-rooms hereabouts.
The Gargoyle only promises to get
the dances as they are on the day oft
publication; not the next day.
As it stands now, it is suggested that
the science building would make goodt
summer school quarters.
There is nothing but sympathy for
the man who does not make at least
one All-American.1

Sophomore women, who have no
yet paid their Freshman Spread due
are asked to do so on or before Satu
day evening. Elsie Paul, '17, will r
ceive them.
* * *.
November bills, to be paid by th
treasurer of the Women's League, mu
be in the hands of Ruth Hutzel, '16, b
Friday night.
Mrs. Sybil Bennett, grad., will hav
charge of the Y. W. C. A. vesper ser
vice in Newberry hall, from 5:0
o'clock to 5:30 o'clock this afternoon
These Wednesday meetings will sup
plant the former Sunday afternoo
gatherings.
* * *
Favors for the cotillion dances, to b
given at the Freshman Spread Satur
day evening, have arrived from Phi
delphia. These dances, according t
tradition, will be participated in b
underclass women only.
Miss Laura Allen, soprano, Mr. Al
bert Lindquist, tenor, and Mr. Car
Lindgren, all of Chicago, and doin
special work at the school of musi
here, have been engaged by the Flin
Choral society, as soloists for a per
formance of "The Messiah," to be giv
en there on December 17.
"THE HALF DOLLAR MYSTERY"
OPENS LOCAL SEASON, DEC. 15
Producers Keep Nature of Senior Li
Class Affair in Shroudi
of Secrecy

r are goirng to have that trade-mark
Come. across With yotar idea

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"The Half Dollar Mystery," whici
its producers claim is the most uniqu
attraction ever staged for Michigan
seniors, will be given its first campu
run on December' 15. On account' o
the great rush of business expected
the management has decided to giv
proper accommodation to regular pat
rons, and consequently senior lits wil
have first chance in purchasing tick
ets.
In accordance with the character o
the attraction, the theater of activitieA
is being kept secret. While the plo
has not yet been revealed, the manage
did not deny, when questioned, thata
Christmas atmosphere will prevail
and that Yuletide frolics may be in-
cluded.
The committee in charge is Alic
Wiard, Marjorie Delavan, Marion Mc
Pherson and Fanny Hogan.

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And a complete line of guaranteed toilet preparations to
adden the heart of every member of your family. When
>u are in the San-Tox Store don't overlook our fresh
ndies, for Sunday isn't Sunday to the women folks without
ox of candy to take the place of your after-dinner cigar.
uAErry DrET Co.
STATE AND N. UNIVERSITY A

seli End Dr$ un
No man likes to find himself without a
mplete shaving outfit on Sunday morning when
really has time to enjoy his shave. If your out-
isn't complete, stop at the San-Tox Store on
)ur .way home. There you'll find-
n-Tox Shaving Powder, 25c San-Tox Shaving Lotion, 25o
San-Tox Violet Talcum Powder, 25o

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PETIT MAITRE

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AM. el. '.Root
Corner Maynard and William Streets
have all the vocal selections from this big Musical Comedy Success by Victor
Herbert, now playing an indefinite engagement in New York.
hen You're Away," a beautiful Waltz Song,
rsoiality,"a lively March Song.
ere's to the Land We Love, Boys," a fine number.

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DE L'ECOLE BIT!"
Gessez votre mezure.
vurd 'hi avec Fred Gross!
avez pas besoin de par-
ancais pour apprecier la
qualite de Ed. V. Price &
ur les habillement faite

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High Shoe Weather
s Here
We have all styles of
black and tan shoe

L,[ITTLE OFrNCM
Tuition Payments Form But One-Fifth
of University Receipts of
$2,i63,716.5v
LABORATORIES COLLECT $75,000
Statistics compiled recently by The
Michigan Daily show that of the total
annual income of the University of
Michigan, approximately one-fifth, is
made up of students' fees. These :fig-
ures are based on the annual report
of the treasurer for the year ending
June I{J, 1914.
The total income of the university
for the year is $2,163,716.55. The stu-
dents' fees amount to $427,522.54, in-
cluding tuition, laboratory and diplo-
ma fees, after making allowance for
refunds. Of this amount, approximate-
ly $75,000 is derived from laboratory
fees and miscellaneous sources, while
the remainder is paid upon entrance.
Below is given the revenue derived
from the entrance fees of the various
departments, in round -numbers:
Literary.................'$127,500
Engineering................93,700
Medical ....................12,700
Law,................... . 39,500
Dental-................ 26,500
Homeopathic ................4,700
Pharmic.................,.6,800
Combined Courses.............2,370
Graduate ..................10,000
Extenzion ...... ....... ..3,00
Summer School......... 29,500
Of the $75,000 collected in laboratory
fees and from incidental sources, the
largest items are as follows, in round
numbers :
Chemical Laboratory........$24,150
Diploma...................12,300
Mechanical Laboratory ........ 6,500
Hygiene....................6,000
Waterman Gym ...............3,800
Anatomy Laboratory .......... 3,400
Freshman Class Work to Be Discussed
All instructors in the literary de-
partment holding freshman classed
will meet tomorrow night to talk over
the work of each freshman. In this
way, the work of each student will be
known to his other instructors:. Those
students whose work is unsatisfactory
will be either warned or .put on pro-
bation, but at this time, none will be
dismissed for poor. work.

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in prices ranging from

5$35o to $7.00

montre plus que 500 joli
ux d'etoffe de laine pour
a la dernierre facon.
prix que vous aimee a
Lessez votre mezure au-

Wahr's Shoe Stores
State and Main Sts.

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red V. Gross
4 & liberty Sts.

"Calla Taxi"

Phone 2280

Taxicabs, Limousines,
Touring Cars and Auto
Baggage Trucks
515 E. Liberty

Ish Accepts Position in East
W. Welsh, '1L, has resigned
of secretary of the Ann Ar-
association, to become see-
the International Student
ith headquarters at Boston,
. Welsh has been secretary
ociation since its foundation.
sume his new duties January
Ann Arbor at that time.

Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.

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