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Michigan, Published every morning except
Monday daring the uiversity year.
Ente> c satte post.ofice at Ann Arbor as
second-clasp matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
by carrier .50 by nail, j.r. art ad.
stations: Quarry's,Ui.Pam C, C i.
D>avis, cor. Packard and State.
Business Offce Phone 960
Editorial Office Phone 2414
II. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field........Pusiness Manager
Ered Foulk...................News Edit-):
J. F. M"cKiney......,.... A. ss ciate )editor
'. Hawley Tapping........Assciate dior
F. M. Church...............Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
Night Editors
Jamen M. Barrett, Jr. T. Rodgers Sylvester
L;. C. Roth Joseph J. Brotherton

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We carry all the latest Fiction, Books of Poetry,
Art, Travel, Biography, etc,, etc.

GOOD BOOKS make the Best

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BEFORE TF'AY-'(O FR HOME.
SONG BOORS
l OLIlFGE sillels
PILLOW COYE1AS
BIINNE S
SK SETS, $2.40 UP.
FISIIER GIRLS, $2.,-,.
GAN C 4ENDA R, 50c.

"Peg 0' My Heart."
"Peg 0' My Heart," will be the at-
traction offered by the Whitney theater
management to the theater-going pub-
lic of Ann Arbor, 'Saturday, both mat-
inee and night, when the New York
company, with Elsa Ryan, will play
at the local playhouse. This company
comes f'esh from the metropolis, after
playing 700 continuous performances.
This is the same New York cast that
played a week's engagement at the
Garrick theater, Detroit, this month.
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Song Books Scrap Books Stationery

Michigan Jewelry

Banners

MAIN STATE
slr, wa-h-r5 s Bo.ok Stores R

Pillow Covers
Book Racks, &c., &c.

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Reportersr
Chester LI. Lang Edward P. Wright
Howard R. Marsh I. C. B. Parker
Charles Weinberg Lee . Joslyn
Edwin A. IyHman Eugene L. B ulson
Tom C. Reid L. Greenebaum
Irwin C. Johnson
Business Staff
Ferris Fitch Fdward Mack
C. V. Sellers Y. t Altsheler
Deos. Srnith
T H hURSDAY, DECE1BER 17, ?. 14.
Night Editor--Howard Rt. Marsh.

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THlE LITTLE
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"Prize

Tailorgram" 4.
(By a Student)

"You get a Suit that suits,
at a price that suits, if Ed.
V..Price & Co. are your
Tailors.'

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exclusiVC styles fopr

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:Ann Arbor!
W. Gross
Liberty St.

A PROBATIONARY HOP.
Rules will be almost useless in car-
ig for the incidental things in con-
nectioni with the restored hop. RVegu-
lations, no matter how rigid or how
carefully enforced, can be evaded with
no effort at all, if those who attend
are not in sympathy with the details
of the system. Already there are whis-
perings in the air, intimating slyly
that, now the faculty has passed on
some kind of a hop, any kind of a hop
will be allowed.
Fortunately, this attitude is not al-
together representative, and it is cer-
tainly not, to be attributed to those
men who worked. sincerely to bring
back the annual function. The facul-
ty has made clear its stand, and it is
practically assured that even minor
slips in the next few years, in the con-
duct of hops, may be used as ammuni-
tion with which to destroy the dancet
for good. It seems to be particularly;
the duty of this year's junior class toz
continue to make headway cautiously
in a matter which is more delicatel
than most persons appreciate.
Again are triple bolts ilaced side by
side with a certain picture in determin-
ing the length of time spent at howe.
Anyway, those who remain in Ann
Arbor can catch up on some of the
much-neglected war news.
Whe n there is no prospect of Christ-
mas at home, the enchantment of dis-
tance is trebled.,

As a part of the general contest
1)lan, the national board of the Y. W. C,
A. announces a writing contest for
university women, the entries of which
will form exhibits in the Y. W. C. A.
building at the Pantna-Pacific exposi-
tion. The editors of Everybody's, the
Century and the Woman's Home Com-
panion will act as judges of the ma-
terial submitted, which may be in the
form of a drama, short story,,.magazine
article or poem. Prizes of from $15
to $10 are offered in these various
fields. Manuscripts must be submit-
ted to the Field committee of the Y.
W. C. A. before March 15, 1915.
Further information concerning
specifications and requirements can be
obtained from Ellen Moore. -'12, at
New erry hall.

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FLANDERS
209 E. LIBERTY ST-.
ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY
IN OLD HOME TELEPHONE CO'S BUILDING

Barbour gymnasium will be open
during the Christwas vacation from
2:30 to 4:30 o'clock daily.
Gymnasium classes will meet on
Friday afternoon. December 18, as us-
Ual,
* * *
University women. who are to be in
Ann Arbor during the holiday vacation,
are asked to register their names and
addresses in the suggestion box in the
east corridor of the general library,
so that they can be reached by the
hostess of the league party, which is
to be given during vacation at some
private home.
* * *
Kermess bills and money for tick-
ets sold should be turned in to Miner-
va Powen, '15, at, once, preferably be-
tween 11:00 and 12:15 o'clock, in the
general library.
Prof. A. H. Lloyd will speak at the
meeting of the judiciary council in the
Morris reading room of the north
wing, at 5:00 o'clock today.

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A Palk of $6,00
Trousers Made to Your
Order Absolutely Free

HE manthat don't build castles
in the air don't build
any with bricks, an
thar ain't no better air
castle building material
than VELVET.
There's inspiration in VELVEI, The Smoothest Smoking
Tobacco, Kentucky's Burley de Luxe with that aged-in-
the-wood mellowness. 10c tins and 5c metal-lined bags.
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With every suit or overcoat
at $2o.o0; the same material
as-suit or different.

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.Y OUR D.BPARTME'NT
t and ENVELOPES
iE LEAF PAPER
ALL SIZES
in Pen H ospital
LEEDE - - 340 S. State St.
rchfield & Co.

That nidnigh
ing more than
nights.
Cnder engin
should be techn
One week m
disappointment
Getting usedt
Real hot wate
When's y'r la
Students atte
your Xmas acad
baggage checke
destination.

ht 'oil may mean noth- During Christmas vacation, Elsie'
Sa lack ngbee these Paul, '17, chairman of the pub-
licity committee in the name of
the Women's League, will send
eerin charge, the hop out 100 f o r m a1 invitations to
nically perfect. prominent persons of Michigan and
neighboring states, to attend the voca-
ore of preparation for tional conference. The regents, pres-
s, idents and deans in the more promi-
nent colleges of the state, many of
to that frozen stare? whom have evinced personal interest
in the movement, are all to be invited.
r next week, too. Dean N. S. Hoff, of the department
of dentistry, has asked that dentistry,
s' class? particularly of the preventative sort,
be considered in the conference as a
ntion. When going on ,-promising field for women, and it is
ion call 15. Have your possible that this subject may be ad-
d direct from house to ded to the list of those to be consid-
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of the

This is the Week

PARTICULAR LAU
FOR
PARTICULAR
PEOPLE

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

CHY LAUNDRY
THOS. ROWE, Prop.
406 Detroit St. Phone 457-M

Furniture
Rugs
Draperies
Blankets
Women's Wear
Toys.

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offer you the finest and
lring service to be had in
e, with no exception.

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is our specialty.

Burchfield & Co.
106 E. HURON ST.

Alpha Nu meeting, scheduled for to-
night, has been postponed.
Masques will hold a special meet-
ing at Newberry hall, 12:00 o'clock
today.
Junior architects meet, room 311
engineering building, 4:30 o'clock to-
day.
Members of the Mandolin club will
meet for a trip rehearsal, in Hill audi-
torium at 7:00 o'clock this evening.
Important.
Members of the cast of "Pomander
l Walk" will meet in room 201, Mason
hall at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon.
Meeting of J-Hop committee at 8:00
o'clock tonight, Michigan Union.
Fountain pens make good Christmas
presents. University Ave. Pharmacy.

.e Varsity Toggery
shes a Merry Xmas
I Happy New Year
its Friends and

AR ROW
7a'ngo SHIRTS
The AiR oW marks a
variety of shirts for eve-
fling wear and dances, that
are remarkably smart and

well made

arid up

Patrons

Cluett, Peabody &Co., Inc.,Makers,Troy, N.Y.
Maybe you can win a big sack of
flour at the "Country Store" Night at
the Majestic, Thursday, Dec. 17th.

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