THE MICHIGAN DAALY _ Over Fo t wear HAND PRESSING New Parisian Last ' ALK ER Wishing You a Happy and Prosperous New Year and reminding you of the fact that in spite of the allied forces we still hold our own by furnishing you with Flashlights, Groups, Amateur Finishing, Enlarging, Copying, Lantern Slides, etc., just a.little bit better than anybody else. In 1914 our Kodaks Sales doubled-what will they do this year' With the new models-the great strides the Eastman Kodak Co. has made in the way of improvements and the material re- duction in prices of Lenses, we predict a banner year. A suggestion-now is the best time to make an exchange by turning in the old Kodak for a better one. 'When you think of anything P'hotographic think of LADIES WORK A SPECIALTY i C. I. KIDD - - - Sophomore 1530-J 1112 S. Univ. Ave I I s r .'-- i De $4.-50 P GET THAT E Short vamp, square toe effect. gun metal and patent vamps. Tops and quarters of fine grey cloth. All leather Spanish heels. 6xg n. William St. WE USE PURE LARD OREN'S CAFETERIA LYNDON -OVER SHOE CO., 115 S. Main Street v :. -._ -2 -a r. ... . ,amamemme....mensam txbey. Q Ice Cream for parties, socials and house trade. Q Mary Garden Reputation and Low- ney's Chocolates. ' ta166 116 8. Main t na 'LEA9VE 'FrABSENCE HAS 0BIGFUNCTION Allows Faculty to Enjoy Change from Routine of work and to Learn Subjects Better OVER 12 TAKE ANNUAL LEAVE Among the intricacies of the ad- ministrative system of the University of Michigan, most of which are, in- visible to the average student, one of the most important features, from an instructive standpoint, is the leave of absence system. By means of the plan followed by the university, the re- sources to be placed before the student are enriched, through the endeavors of 'rprofesors and instructors to bet- ter their knowledge of their subjects, by further study, research work and practical experience. ingO~AM% EWEERS ATC j C "tANE 1 CONERTTICKETS Offer Pasteboards to Belgian Relief Entertainment to Public )londay A ,. g . - -~TH " P()P ULA i ARTIISTS WiLL APPE AR Tickets for the Belgian Relief con- cert, to be given in Hill auditorium on January 14 by Leonora Allen and Albert Lindquest, will be sold for 25 cents. They will be on sale Monday Fat. GARRICK" F.L. HALL, 514 E. William Fri. Sat. Jan. 4th D E T R O I T Phone 2225 "hp oods Called For PRESSINGand Delivered of 1914 NO LOSS BY FIRE Freshman ALSO CANDIES Sophomore College Teaches Many Things But the Best Is the Lunches AT "POP BANCR 0 FT'S" 722 Monroe Whitney FRIDAY NIGHT, 8:15 Theatre Junior ALSO CIGARS Senior January 8 Violin Organ Theory, and All Branches of Music The Artistic Sensation of the Feamren PAYV~~f The Dancing Revelationx of the Age ASSISTED BY M. Iva Are taught at the ty School of Music MAYNARD STREET ar has not advanced our on toilet articles. da Fountain Specialties better te line of Students' supplies. THE DELTA and Packard The purpose of this system, while at Wahr's bookstores, the Michigan primarily to enable the faculty to be- atinah's.booksoresath Mychiga come more intimate with their sub- Union, the Y. M. C. A. and by stu- jects, is incidentally to afford a change dents from the routine of teaching, and to Thekconcert willsbeginut 8;00 enhance the position and standing of ond cok han will latso a h the university in various lines of en- and a half. The program will consist deavor. of the lighter and more popular clas- The usual methodforobaii s ddorvortsinsn leave of absence, and thermethod that During the holidays, Miss Allen sang is open to all faculty members hold- in Cincinnati. On January 31 she will! ing the rank of instructor or higher, jlappear with th Minneapolis Sympho- is by teaching for four summer ses- nny orchestra, with which she has often sions, and depositing the compensa- sung. During the summer months she tion for the four sessions with the uni- 1s engaged for a tour of the United versity treasurer. This will entitle the States, including concerts at the Pan- Instructor or professor to one year's ma-Pacific exposition at San Francis- leave of absence with full pay, for - purposes of study, as stated above. r. Lindquest gave eight concerts the intention to apply for leave of ab- during the Christmas holidays, one of sence is given up, during the four twhich was at St. Paul before the Schu- years, the deposit with the treasurer bert society. At St. Louis he sang in will be returned, the only loss suf- "The Messiah" with the St. Louis fered being the amount of interest ac- Symphony orchestra, and also before cumulated during the time. the Chaminade club of that city during' The application for leave of absence the following week. He appeared in must be presented to the board of re- Dubuque with the Choral society of gents for acceptance, and must first that city. He also is engaged to sing be approved by President Harry B. at the exposition in San Francisco. Hutchins, and the head of the depart- After his concert in Minneapolis on ment involved. January 3, the Minneapolis Tribune A second method, open only to pro- says of him, "He has a gloriously pure, fessors and. junior professors, is to true, thrilling and penetrating voice an Clustinre M. Alexander Vi( M. Warslav Waszinski Mile. Stephanie Plaskowieszka Mile. Stasia Kuhn Inmperli R ussfan Ballet and Cornplete Syrmphony Orchestra -h.--o dere Shiers. Con dtor- Main Floor PRICES: Balco y s, 94 seats $3.00 First 4 rows, 120 seats - ws, 498 seats $2.50 Bal. 9 rows. 297 " - Gallery $1.00 SEATS NOW ON SALE olinine First 4 row Bal. 17 rov " rn Whitne har Saturday-Sunday January, 9 and 10 $2.00 $1.50 1t EI BUILDING ANYA ROOMS re to Contain Nearly 300 is for Variety of Purposes FTER "FACTORY" TYPE dark such as mushrooms can be stud- ied, besides an aquarium, a museum, an herbarium, a sound proof room and a temperature room. Altogether there will be nearly 300 rooms. The building is being built on what the architects term the "factory" type of construction. Like the factory, it will be mostly windows and piers and will have little wall space. All rooms will be lighted by daylight, as they lead off the central corridor, an ar- rangement similar to that in the chem- istry building. Work is slightly delayed, waiting for warmer weather to pour the re- maining concrete, though in spite of this temporary delay the concrete and brick work will probably all be fin- ished by the middle of January. The entrances, the two opening on the di- agonal walk, the one fronting the chemistry building and the other op- posite Hill auditorium, are complete,, except for the stairs and doors. MATINEE Daily at 2:30 Two Shows Nightly-7:30 and 9:00, I q iea of the completeness of the nce building, now being built, btained from the following in- list of the various kinds of .anned for. There is to be an im with a seating capacity ;of ierous offices for the profes- ss and lecture rooms, rooms arch and laboratory work, oms where plant life of the supply, at their own expense, a suit- able substitute, who must be accepted by the university authorities. The professor, then is given one year's1 leave, on full salary. Under the present system, the av- erage number of faculty men to take. advantage of the privilege, is annu- ally about 12. The number of those that have now on deposit with the treasurer their nmm ensation fnr th The First and only Authentic M OT I ON P IC TVR E S (With Lecture) OF THE E U ROPEAN WAR Taken By Edwin F. Wiegle, Staff Photographer of the Chicago Tribune The Tribune Gives Half of It's Profits to the B ELGIVM ED CROSS F VND These Sensational Scenes Depict Vividly The Burning of Antwerp. The Battle of Alost, The Destruction of Termonde The Battle of Malines. The Battle of Aerschot. The Flooding of Lierre which, in combination with an attract- ive and vigorous personality, gained for him the enthusiastic approval of yesterday's popular audience." "THE FOUR SEASONS" SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER, FOUR BEAUTIFUL GIRLS in a stupendous offering of Melody and Artistic Scen- ic Surroundings. Remember these four beauties are with the "ALL- 522 Holmes Taxicab Co. 522. "We'll be there." 522 Holmes Taxicab Co. 522. PRICES: Adults, 25c. Children 1Oe.-all seats tf tf Burreit's Barber, Shop 514 E. WILLIAM Our "Cuts" need no excuse. In connection with F. L. Hall. "Nothing but girls" and every one I Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's, 310 S. Sate. tf F 41 UL St * L~p o eAJS S.SU u summer session teaching, in accord- GIRL SHOW" at the Majestic, Monday, ance with the first method explained Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13, above, is five. with a daily matinee. 72-7 Don't fail to see "Mary Gray" the a sweet one at the Majestic with the "Waltz Girl in Miles of Smiles" at the "ALL-GIRL-SHOW' Monday, Tuesday, "Majestic" Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13, with a day, January 11, 12, 13, with a daily daily matinee. 72-7 matinee. 72-7 400 SLAUGHTERED Men, But Suits and Overcoats of the best make and material, including the famous Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes at Slaughter Prices. Suits and Overcoats at $1.50 to $3.00 Lower Than Any Other Prices Quoted. Compare Our Prices and Be Convinced. m5. '2" & $28. & $22.50 Suits and Overcoats, at $16.98 $14.98 $13.98 $18. Suits and Overcoats, $16.50" " $15" " - at $12.98 "t$1098 "i $9.98 k) ckinaws LUTZ CLOTHING STORE Alterations 1-4off 217 South Matin Street Extra I