Suits Them Right Going Like Hot Cakes The 100 Kodaks at from 3 to Y off (and a 20% credit, good for developing) are going fast-but there are soone big snaps left. Think of buying a $12.00 Brownie (good as new) for $7.75 and $1.55 worth of developing Free of Charge, Don't miss this opportunity to buy a kodak for a mere trifle. LYNDON Big Sale ALL HATS make the difference i class workmanship ' sort. We take pride that every suit that ; maker has a very that marks the best uis artistic quality of rake a silk a heavy $4 00 Some Some Y off. SZoff Some off Au Caps 1/2 Price UITS TO RENT LM OLM BLOCK See in motion pictures Michigan's Grand Old Man, President Angell, also President Hutchbis and the deans of each department at the Majestic Mon., Tues., Wed., December 14,'15, 16. 6267 A laundry agency proposition bring- ing good commission is open to a wide- awake student. Address T care Daily. 62-3-4 In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Store. tt See the most phenominal pictures of a touchdown ever made at the Majestle 31on., Tues., Wed., December 14, 15, 16. 62-67 Orpheun Theater Thursday and Friday H. B. Warner in "The Ghost Breaker" by Paul Dick- / Derby Hats are Popular in the Zast now GET IN LIN$ ey. 63 See in motion pictures at the Ma- jestic Mon., Tues., Wed., Dec. 14, 15, 16, the entire crowd that went to the Harvard game viewing Niagara Falls. 62-67 University Ave. Pharmacy, Drugs and Toilet Articles, ti Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec. 14, 15, 16-The Majestic will show "The Trip to Harvard" In motion pic- tares. 62-67 f,. e Years CAMPUS BOOTERY Bostonian I 808 South State Street ROYAL TA/LORE of Satisfaction . . .. mommommomm .. . Phone 1701 EVERY NIGHT at 7:30 and 9:00 NOW PLAYING A MVSICAL COMEDY Phone 17 MATINEE 3 P. M. Tues. V III Thursday, Friday, Saturday; December 10- yles, First HALTON POWELL, Inc., presents Y ST. SHOES "T.his Is the L *1 Xmas ML A Musical Comedy of Song Hits and dancing "Beauties" Big Country Store Night at the Majestic, Thursday, D( $100.00 in prizes given away absolutely Fre Order your seats now. Ladies Souvenir Matinee every Tues. and Fri. School children's matinee Any child Under 12 years 5c. Matinees Tues., Wed., Fri. and Gifts Matinee Prices Night Prices 1000 seats at loo md Entire main floor 25c ---------- ---------- ---------- 1 1 1 0 40 w %0 w N14 1w ho 40 w Only first show at night is reserved. Sea4ts %Int pmwmm Holiday Goods er Co. 'S ath Main Street I JOSLYN TO HEAD UNION PROGRAM Illinois Legislator Speaks on "Politics"' at Sunday Meeting Hon. R. Waite Joslyn, of Elgin, Ill., a member of the upper house of the Ill- inois legislature, will address the members of the Union at 3:00 o'clock next Sunday afternoon. Mr. Joslyn, who is one of the political leaders of his state and who has had a wide expe- rience in political affairs, has chosen for his subject "Politics." The usual musical program will be arranged by the following committee which will have charge of the Sunday gatherings on December 13 and the Sunday after vacation: C. T. Bushnell, '15; M. A. Goff, '16; A. W. Mothersill,' '15; and E. K. Marshall, '17E. Ask Episcopal Women to .Club Dinner All Episcopal women in the univer- sity are invited to the annual dinner of the Girls' club of the Episcopal church, to be held in Harris hall at 6:00 o'clock this evening. The event is informal and no speeches will be delivered. Tickets, at 25 cents each, may be procured at Harris hall, or from Edna Bromley, '16, Jane Hicks, '15, or Elizabeth Bostwick, '15. Name Speakers for Craftsmen Banquet George W. Kyer and the Rev. Frank B. Bachelor will be the principal speakers at the Craftsmen society's banquet to be held at the Masonic temple at 6:00 o'clock Saturday. All student Masons are urged to attend the dinner. Study Construction of City's Hotels; All architects are invited to make' the trip to Detroit Saturday arranged by the Architectural society for 'the purpose of studying the construction. of hotels there. Those wishing to make the trip will leave at 11:12 on the Michigan Central railroad accom- panied by one of the instructors of the department. This is the first of a se- ries of monthly trips to neighboring towns planned by the society for, studying practical architecture. WANTED - Enterprising fraternity man who wants to make a little change on the side. State class and fraternity and full particulars will be sent. Address BGE, care The Michigan Daily, Ann Arbor, Mich. 63-4-5 FOR SALE--Burrowes combination Billiard and Pool table, regulation size, good as new. Suitable for fra- ternity, club or private house. In- quire 539 5th Ave. So., Phone 220-J. 63-4r Just the present for the prep-school T: friend,-Big 'M' Calendar. 63 the The Majestic will give away $100.00 B: in prizes absolutely FREE at the big Maj Country Store Night Thursday, Dec. in p 17th. Watch papers for list of prizes given by. leading Ann Arbor Mer- Se chants. 63-9 Sch 4 Order your seats now for the big sack of flour at the "Country Store" Night at the Majestic, Thursday, Dec. 17th. 63-9 LOST-Poly-ee text and note book. book. Name on inside front cover page. If found please notify E. R. Sylvester, 1,000 E. Washington. prizes given away ee the best $1.00 deedes. Athletic . Maybe you can w at the bid "Country jestio Thursday, De Wed. Mat. 25c-$1.0O F. L. HALL, 614 E.William Phone 2225 PR ESSING Goods Called For and Delivered * * * * * See if you can win the "Go the big "Country Store" Nig: Majestic, Thursday, Dec. 17tt * * * * WRIGHT SAXOP At the Michigar Dec. 11, 9 to 2. Fe call 236 or 374. * Presents Heart York Company LOST-On State street, between erine and Liberty streets, a b undressed kid pocket book, cor ing hair goods, money and book on German American Address 216 N. State St. * wn NO LOSS BY FIRE -Buy your Conklin Pen at en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard ., .r.....1 4w I AL! almacaan Now is the Time for CHRIST MAS GI See our line of Stationery-Crane's latest and best storm and waterproof- outh State Street Scrap iohigan Books Jewelry. C al. hri Conklin ounain Pe,. ndars stmas Cards Students' Supply Store I i11 S. Univ. Av.-opp. Ing. Arch. L. C. S HE NORMAL' CHOIR Normal Hall Ypsilanti* P. M. Mixed Chorus of 200 Voices Christmas Music' Fredriok Alexander, Conduotor French and German Carols 1| Thurs, Dec.10, of Crafts Compositions by Practorius, Mozart, Crieg, Cornelius, Caesar Franck and Beethoven N . _ AI _.