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December 15, 1914 - Image 2

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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it the first
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WAS GIFTS
BEFORE LEAVING FOR HOME.

THE MICHUIGAN 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.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub.
by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.50. \Want ad.
stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Office Phone 96o
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. F. Rodgers Sylvester
4. C. Roth Joseph J. Brotherton
Reporters
Chester H.Lang Edward P. Wright
Howard R, Marsh J. C. B. Parker
Charles Weinberg Lee E. joslyn
Edwin A. Hyman EugeneaL. ulson
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
Night Editor--E. Rodgers Sylvester.

Jingle, jingle, jingle.
sleigh-bells.

letic friends on some All-American.
Brooke is not altogether a favorite
at Penn nowadays.

GOOD,

SONG BOOKS
COLLEGE SEALS
PILLOW COVERS
BANNERS

BOOKS make the Best

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1914.

Not money;

THE LITTLE
SAHOOLMASTER
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Christma-S GI*fts
We carry all the latest Fiction, Books of Poetry,
Art, Travel, Biography, etc., etc.

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BE MEASURE

I ~ 123 E. LIM

LOOKING FOR REASONS.
It seems to be rather authentically
determined at last-that Harvard will
not meet Michigan next-year. The an-
nouncement would not occasion much'
surprise, if -it were not that Wolver-
ine supporters believed that the con-
test was highly satisfactory to Cam-
bridge authorities, -and that a game
for 1915 was practically scheduled.
Both of these assumptions appear to
have been ill-founded.
In looking for reasons for the break,
it is difficult to believe the story which
insists that Harvard really fearsnthe
re-juvenated Michigan eleven of next
fall. The Crimson, it is said, puts
forth all its strength to beat Yale; the
early season games are almost negli-
gible when it comes to rating the suc-
cess of any particular year. In line
with this theory,.the obvious advantag-
es of a Michigan game would.scarce-
ly be outweighed by the possibility of
defeat.
It is sorry business to look for more
probable reasons for the discontinu-
ance of the agreeable relationship, but
it is fairly certain that real causes are
not floating on the surface in the pres-
ent discussion.
The most popular man is not always
he who takes your time telling you the
exact number of dances he thas been
-asked to attend during the holidays.
Anyway, the Harvard incident will
make a good point for the "I-told-you-
so" squad to gloat. over in its winter
quarters.
Many a text book is about to take a
long .journey, during which its owner
will be Just as much a stranger as ev-
er.
Freshmen will tell the folks at home
how they intimidated the faculty into
granting an extra four days.

But think of 'em up in Alaska.
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The Majestic
One of the best bills of the year, is
at the Majestic the first part of this
week. Every act is good, especially
those of Kumry-Bush and Robinson in,
"Fun in a Music Store," and Maxim's
Models, who present living produc-
tions of the world's most famous paint-
ings. An added attraction is moving
pictures of the trip to Harvard, and
the Pennsylvania game.
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University women who will remain
in Ann Arbor during vacation, are-ask-
ed to register their names and vaca-
tion addresses with the president of
the Women's League, through the sug-
gestion box in the east corridor of the
library.
* * *
Money for Kermess tickets must be
turned in by the sellers to Minerva
Bowen, '15, today, preferably from
11:00 to 12:15 o'clock, when she will
be in the general library for that pur-
pose.
'The combined Kermess committee
will meet at 4:00 o'clock today in the
Deutscher Verein room, at which time
all bills will be presented to Miss
Bowen.
Registration for the normal course
in playground dances and games, to be
given Saturday mornings next semesa
ter, must be made before Thursday.
Unless 25 university women signify
their interest, the course will not be
given.
* * *
Stylus meets at 7:30 o'clock this ev-
ening at the Delta Gamma house.
* * *
Senior society will meet at 8:00
o'clock tonight, at the home of Mary
Lewis, 710 S. Twelfth street. Mem-
bers are asked to bring sewing mate-
rials.
* * *
Tickets for the senior lit "Half Doi-
lar Mystery," must be obtained by this
noon from Alice Wiard, Fannie Hogan,
Marion McPherson, or Marjorie Dela-
van, who have charge of the ticket
sale among senior women.
Former Daily Man to Begin New Novel
Harold Titus, '11, manager-elect of
The Michigan Daily for the year 1911-
12, spent Sunday in the city renewing
old acquaintances. Mr. Titus is now
a writer of popular fiction . He is go-
ing to Prescott, Arizona, where he will
start a new novel.

A Pair of $6.00
Trousers ,Madebto Four
Order .;Absolutely Free

Song Books Scrap Books Stationery. -ook R4acks, &c., &c.

/ MAIWahr'sBook StoresT. It

Michigan Jewelry

With- every suit or overcoat
at $2o.o; the same material
aslsuit or different.

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that won't bite and yet is
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a different story-that's,...
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It's not easy to make tobacco absolutely cool, while still
retaining its natural taste and fragrance. But its done in
VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. 10c tins
and 5c metal-lined bags.

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Hospital

FIRE SALE
Thousands of pieces of smoke-
damaged holidayfgoods are mark-
ed to be cleared in double quick
time.

PARTICULAR LAUNWDRY
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If it's a long way to Tipperary, it's
a matter of infinity to the eastern sea-
board.
According to the laundries, business
is almost at a standstill these days.
Some of those old-fashioned mothers
have figured out every meal already.
In lieu of presents, appoint your ath-

Christmas cigars and Christmas can-
dy. University Ave. Pharmacy. tf
See the student's cheering section in
the "Block M" at the Pennsylvania
game in motion pictures at the.Majes-
tie Mon., Tues., Wed., Dee. 14, 1ยข, 16.'
62-67

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Furniture
Rugs
Draperies
Blankets
Women's Wear
Toys

DEALER IN

We can offer you the finest ,and
best tailoring service to be had in
the state, with no exception.
Eveuingdress is=our specialty.

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Fresh and Salt Moats
Pork,.Ham Poultry, etc.
Bell Phono'22S4 22 N. 4th Ave

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Burchfield & &Co.
106 E. HURON ST.

ARNOLD & CO.

Jewelers

220 So. Main

Buy your Xmas Gifts Now

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Complete Line of

The Choicest Line High Grade

-rurnisnings
el Shirts & Mackinaws

Jewelry
Diamonds
Toilet Ware
Brass (foods
Chime Clocks

Michigan Jewelry
Cut Glass
ht-rling Ware
Loather.Goods
Silverware

y Toggery Shop
107. SoUuiversity -Ave.

A large Stock of Diamond La Valleres from $5.00 Up

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