25c. BEAUTY 25c. MUSIC 25c. SY UJCKTOO .RMESS" MEANS CODFISH I IN SWEDEN IT MEANS STOMACHACHE iN A NN AIRBOR I IN ICELAND IT MEANS MOTHER-IN-LAW "NOT A DVLL MOMENT!" Solid Hours Crammed Full of Enjoyment You Can't Afford To Miss It!!! Hill Auditorium, Saturday, Deember 12, 8 P. M: 25c Wit 25c. Comedy-2 Ins, __ __ Suggestions for the Home! OFFER CHRISTMA S STAMPS TO PUBLIC, while the Assortment e the crowds come in. filled with the Local Anti-Tuberculosis Society 1,000,000 More Seals To Distribute Has FURNITURE your Inspection . objects which go to make a home itiful, such as i Chairs Rockers Desks s Draperies Rugs; etc. eal to you at this Christmas season. REPORT HEAVY SALE FOR WEEK Local officials of the Anti-Tubercu- losis society have received an addi- tional supply of 1,000,000 Red Cross Christmas seals for distribution in this state. This consignment makes a to- tal of 5,000,000, and it is expected that more will be received before the sale closes, January 1. 1 -s -a ... l^1..A. f hN M' - - - 6 ,:/ /p ti / on "Picturesque America," to be given at the High school, Monday night at 8:00 o'clock. Three illustrated talks will consti- tute the main part of the program. Mr. G. R. Swain will speak on, "Camp, Canoe and Camera." Prof. F. Roth, of the forestry department, will lecture on, "Forests," and Prof. W. W. Florer, of the German department, will take as his subject, "The Washburn Yel- lowstone Park Expedition." The lat- ter talk will be supplemented by slides prepared by Prof. C. T. Johns- ton, who was surveyor of the dist- rict. German to Speak to Cosmopolitan Club John Metz, president of the Interna- tional Students' federation, and a stu- dent at Freiberg university, Germany, will speak at the meeting of the Cos mopolitan club, at 3:00 o'clock, Sunday afternoon in McMillan hall. George W. Nasmyth, director of the Interna- tional Student bureau will be in Ann Arbor Saturday, and there is a possi- bility of his addressing the meeting. ! _ _ _ ly ,' l1J F - - y Dana, James Gordon Benne eph Pulitzer. The treatm prove helpful for the perso peots-to go into newspaper zine work, and who has secured a practical knowle subject. A casual study : interest those who take a p riosity in the growth of the HOMEOPATHIC DEAN LEA TRIP TO MARION, 0., ESSENTIALS IN JOURNALISM. By Harrington and Frankenberg. (808.9 H3) This recent book on the theory and practice of journalism has the advan- tage of being fairly comprehensive. It has for its authors both a teacher of journalism and a man at present act- ive in newspaper work, so that most of its information is practicable without smacking too unpleasantly of the workshop. Primarily, however, the book has been designed as a text for college classes in the study of jour- nalism. Above the caption, "Representative American Editors," the frontispiece portrays Horace Greeley, Charles A. Dean W. B. Hinsdale, C pathic medical college, 1E for Marion, O., where hE a meeting of the board of the American Institut pathy, today. From Mari dale will go to Columbu will attend the opening the newly-established department at Ohio Stat on Saturday. Dr. H. M. Beebe, profi gery in the homeopathic lege, will also attend th Marion. DraperiesI fl -~ The Eleventh Hour Rush Comradeship Bull" Durham it ripe, mellow "Bull" to clean-cut manhood The seals sell for one cent each, and may be obtained from most of the local mercliants. They are used on letters and packages, and the pro- ceeds go to help those afflicted with tuberculosis. The seals were placed on sale the day after Thanksgiving, and local officials in charge report a' heavy sale during the first week. Interest is bein~g manirested in the. sale locally, owing to the fact that pennants are to be awarded to the towns, counties and cities having the greatest sale for their particular class. Ann Arbor was one of the cities win- ning the coveted pennants last year, and an attempt will be made to re- peat the performance again this year. FACULTY MEN WILL SPEAK AT CHRISTMAS BENEFIT PROGRAM Believing that charity should begia at home, the Washtenaw chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution will help swell the Ann Arbor Christ- mas fund by a benefit entertainment, will be in full sway ' home for the holidays. then you reach your You won't want to be bothered with - - - - - - - - Xmas shopping then. app For your convenience, and that you may get the best for your money you should pur- chase your gifts before you leave Ann Arbor. erever two "Bull" Durham smokers meet, >gnizes in the other a man to his own liking, e in the world -wide brotherhood of "the GENUINE 9-9 SMOKING TOBACCO 4 for forty hand-made cigarettes in each 5-cent sack) >ns of experienced smokers find the cigarettes they emselves from pure, ripe "Bull" Durham tobacco d to their taste and more satisfactory than any they Tmade. The rich, fresh fragrance and smooth, mellow flavor of "Bull" Dur- ham hand-made cigaettes af- ford healthful enjoyment and lasting satisfaction. Get the "IMakings today and learn to "roll your own. a. An :11ustrated4 booklet showing~ J~p how to "Ro I Your +Own."'anrd FREE a a"Bou of cgrette papers; wilt 1 >rf1e rnail~d, fr, c, to any address in United, :tn4es on postal requs:. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY \dd ,er. .inquiry fo- free oklc t--, 1 lirharn, Duxhar , N. C., Rz'c - 129$,1 - -A--- ,72 I li WE WANT YOU TO COME INTO OUR STORE AND SEE THE XMAS GIFTS WHICH WE HAVE TO OFFER WE CAN SHOW YOU SOME- THING FOR EVERYONE IN THE FAMILY. BUY USEFUL PRESENTS THIS YEAR. WE HAVE THEM AND WANT TO SHOW THEM TO YOU. High Quality Correct Style Perfect Tailoring and Fair Prices These four vital features a r e worked into every garment I tailor. Try one of my $25.00 Suits. They can't be Beat. ALBERT GANSLE Merchant Tailor 108 E. Washington St. Second Floor ND PRE-CHRISTMAS L CALENDAR TOMORROW lits will give a pre-Christ- e in Barbour gymnasium at k tomorrow afternoon. Prof. ,yor, of the economics de- and Mrs. Taylor will act ones. for the party. women will lunch in Bar- nasium at 12:30 o'clock and will remain over for the dance. Miss Honor Gaines will preside as toast- mistress at the dinner. Miss Marian Gray will talk on the women's voca- tional conference, and Miss Beatrice Lambrecht on the junior advisory sys- tem for women. Tickets for the luncheon, which in- clude admission to the dance, are sell- ing at 50 cents, while those who only attend the dance will pay 35 cents. H. L.S witzer Co. 310 State Street HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS p.