IGAN -AILY IGAN AlLY - C in and SEE New Year's Offering One Fourth Off ON ALL vcTaorr MACKINAW COATS, SOD and RB & We COATS Get yours while the assortment is good STRIKING REDUCTIONI ON ALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Other radical reductions throughout our entire stocks. All stiff and soft hats, Stetson's excepted, ---discount 25% Caps----------------------discount 20% r All Sweaters..-------..20% off All Fleece Lined Gloves-----.-__20% off Bath Robes and House Coats------ y off Leather Goods---------------25%/off ON SUITS AND OVERCOATS TINKER & CO. AND BLACKS INCLUDED CUR. STATE nnd.WILLIAM STS. in-Bloch Clothes' iscbmit, Aplel & Go. II BOOK EXCHAN6ETO STH DMWE All $1.00 Shirts----------- ..----------85c All $1.50 Manhattan Shirts.------at $1.15 Your Fall Suit "'"""- m New Cooperative Plan Will Disposal of SecondRand at Higher Prices Facilitate Texts NOW is the time to have prints made from those old negatives and -put them in one of our new "M' Scrap Books. Just in and the best ever--95C. $1.25 and $1.50. Prints on Cyko Paper 3c. 4c. 5c. Satisfaction Guaranteed. IHoppe's Studio 619 E. Liberty St. *hone IG7sJ $4.00 now $2.85 I $2.00 now $1.38 $2.50 now $1.88 $3.00 now $2.25 $3.50 now $2.65 REULE, CONLIN FIEGEL CO. DIETERLE at his Ann Arbor Store, laims St., three doors below Maynard. i Woolens of the latest weaves and s. Come in and see for yourself. TAILOR WM. E. DIETERLE Fresh Roasted Peanuts A FULL POUND a Oc 214 S. Main St. rs Ben Given Away g Ben Clock given away to the person gaessing the watch springs in the pile in our south window. Each person is entitled to one guess TE LINE OF OPTICAL GOODS Order. Fine Repairing of Watches & Jewelry State JEWELTiY CO. Street Jewelers an j G A R I CK Sensation Since erican DETROIT - "Shenandoah" MO N DAY NIGHT_ TOCK AND GEST PRESENT WAITER HOWARD'S ILLING DRAMA OF LOVE AND WAR (Scene Laid in War-Stricken Europe Today); sOiF SUPERB THE STORY OF EFEE Manhattan har Opera house Triump h COME YOURSELF AND BRING THE FAMILY [ & Sat. E Lower Floor...........$1.50 V Balcony.......................c, 75c, $100 $1 TOp? ES Entire Second Balcony----------------.. 25c STUDENTS VOLUNTEER SERVICES Plans for ,the cooperative book ex- change to be established on the cam- pus are almost completed, and at the beginning of the first week of exami- nations, the contemplated opening of the exchange will take place at Mc- Millan hall. It is planned to run the exchange during the first five weeks of the new semester, and it is expected that all students who desire to do so will have availed themselves of the privileges offered by the plan by that time. The voluntary services of a suf- ficient number of men have been secur- ed to provide the necessary organiza- tion, and these men will work under the supervision of M. W. Welch, '17, who will oversee all the details of the proposition during the first semester of its inception. The actual system under which the exchange will operate is as follows: Any student may turn in the text boks which he wishes to dispose of, and they will be arbitrarily graded by the official in charge, as to condition. Books of the first grade will be sold for two-thirds of their original value, those of the second grade may be pur- chased for one-half of their original selling price and those books which have been pronounced of third grade will be marked at one-third of the price for which they were sold when new. A card with a catalogue number on it will be given to the man desiring to sell the book, and an envelope, with a corresponding number on it, wil be pilaced in the book after it has been graded. When the book is purchased, the money received is placed in the envelope, and filed to await the claim of the book owner. The system, as outlined, is not the old time cooperative plan, but is pure- ly an exchange system without any profit from the transactions accruing to anybody. The exchange itself pays no money for the books and takes no responsibility. The plan offers merely a -market of exchange whereby the profit to both parties in the transac- tion may be increased. An effort is now being made to en-. list the support of a number of the prominent men on the campus, and the next stepto be taken by the men in charge, will be to secure the back- ing of the several campus honor soci- eties to the plan. FORESTERS TO KEEP IN TOUCH VITH GRADUATES BY MEETINGS Realizing the importance of keeping in touch with modern forestry meth- ods, the forestry department has ar- ranged a series of conferences for this winter, which will bring Michigan graduate foresters to the university from practically every national 'forest reserve in the country. Those graduates who are unable to attend, have been requested to send in' reports of new methods and results, papers dealing with difficulties devel- oped by current practice, and prob- lems on which they are working and in which it is possible that the experi- ences brought out by the conference may prove of benefit. Temple Theatre Mon., Jan. 11-What Could She do. (With Gererude McCoy). Wed., Jan. 13-Earnest Maltrau- ers. (With Vivian Prescott). Thurs., Jan 14-Perils of Paul- ine. (Last Story). Coming Next Week-Wild Ani- mals at Large. I COLISEUM ROLLER RINK Attractions Next Week i ' . I I _ I Orpheum Theatre Mon. and Tues., Jan 11-12-Bes- sie Barrescale in "Rose of the Rancho". Author:--Richard Walton Tully. Wed., Jan. 13-Maiy Pickford in "Eagles Mate,, (rebooking) Girls Orchestra All Week. Monday Evening-Ladies admitted free. Tuesday Evening starts our graceful Skating Contest. Couples only. Grand prize, $ro in gold.. Wednesday Evening-Foot Ball on Skates. Very exciting. Thursday Evening-Block Party.' Dandy prizes. Friday Evening-A good, old-fashioned Rube Party. Borrow your granddaddy's clothes and come down as Si Perkins or the town constable. Pair of Walk-Over shoes for best costume. We will also run a Night in Japan and other attractions soon. I I PREKETEES SWEETS ARE the best because they are manufactured of the best materials and under our supervision. Xe give you quick service in our fountain drinks and lunches. SUGAR BOWL I O. B. HINMAN, Mgr. H. 0. WILLIAMS, Prop. dl .. .. . . . . . SUNDAY at fNEDDE M VE AND 3 P. M. NE m LYAd Je BAND of 50 "TOSCA" AND XYLOPHONE SOLO BY FRED PAINE WEEK of JANUARY 18th-H. H. Frazee presents r MAKE ANNOUNCEMENT OF LAW DEPARTMENT EXAM SCHEDULE Examination schedules for the law department were issued yesterday. The examinations are four hours' long and will last from 8:00 o'clock to 12:00 o'clock and from 2:00 o'clock to 6:00. o'clock. Following is the schedule: First year class, the first week, property 1, Tues- day P. M.; torts, Friday P. M.; second week, criminal law, Monday A. M.; contracts, Wednesday, A. M. Second year class, first week, equity jurispru- dence, Monday P. M.; and property 3, Wednesday P. M. Third year class, first week, constitutional law, Wednes- day A. M. and trial practice, Saturday day A. M. Electives, first week, wills, Monday A. M.; Roman law, Tuesday. P. M.; constitutional* law, Wednes- day A. M.; conflict of laws, Thurs- day A. M.; sales, Friday A. M.; and bills and notes, Saturday P.*M. Second week, public service corporations, Monday P. M.; bailments and carriers, Tuesday A. M.; federal courts and in- surance, Wednesday P. M.; surety, Thursday A. M.; administrative law and mining law, Thursday P. M. Classical club will meet in room A in Memorial ball at 4:00 o'clock to- morrow.' CLEAN Are You Particular? IF SO, GO TO Pezzie's Barber Sho CHURCH STREET r RELIABLE 1 f A , . The Laughing Hit of the PRAIRO F Century SIXES SAN ITrA ---WITH- RA LPH HERZ ..r. .. . |||: -! We have secured the services of Mr. ctor Allmendinger who has a rep- ation of being a first class Piano uner and Regulator: We can guaran- e satisfaction. Phone 1707 Grinnell os., 120 and 122 E. Liberty St. Don't fail to see "Mary Gray" the "Waltz Girl in Miles of Smiles" at the "Majestic" Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day, January 11, 12, 13, with a daily matinee. 72-7 Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's, 310 S. Sate. tf "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- GIRL SHOW" at the Majestic, Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13, with a daily matinee. 72-7 Remember the "ALL-GIRL-SHOW" at the Majestic begins Monday mati- nee at 3:00 o'clock, January 11th. 72-7 "MARY GRAY" OH BEAUTIFUL "MARY GRAY" The Waltz Girl in "Miles of Smiles." The Girl with the million dollar personality at the Ma- jestic with the "ALL-GIRL-SHOW," Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13, with a daily matinee. 72-7 University Ave. Pharmacy Martha Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. tf The McNeil Girls are three musi- cians who certainly offer a very pretty number on the French Horn. They are with the "ALL-GIRL-SHOW" at the Majestic, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day, January 11, 12, 13. DAILY MAT- INEE. 72-7 Open Sundays 9:30 to 4:30, Lynd For Musical Instruments of E Description, Victrolas, and Edison amondDisc Machines, go to SCI BERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE, P Street. eo MONEY-RAISING SALE-All C] ing, Balmacaans, Overcoats, S Men's Furnishing Goods and Hal Sacrifice Prices. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STO Main Street. MONEY-RAISING SALE-All Cl ing, Balmacaans, Overcoats, S Men's Furnishing Goods and Hat Sacrifice Prices. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STO] Main Street. 522 Holmes Taxicab Co. 522. "We'll be there." tf Latin:German specialist, will students in these branches. moderate. Call Ypsilanti 472. WANTED-Two students who can play the bugle. Apply at once, Manager Butterfield, Majestic Theater. University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain Pens and Students Supplies. tf In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Store. tf Cercle Francais meeting, at o'clock . tonight at the Kappa Theta house. 8:30 Alpha .7 Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's, 310 S. Sate. tf Important Glee club rehearsal at 7:10 o'clock tomorrow night in the Adelphi rooms. .f~ University Ave. and Toilet Articles Pharmacy Drugs Phone 416. tf ?2-7 ent who is interested in d this should include the iem will please take no- Beginning class in short- writing will be organized the School of Shorthand, sity avenue. Call Monday possible. Students desir- e for secretarial positions course especially well 11 Jordan Girls are three dainty Dam- seis who perform daring feats on the Slack Wire. They are with the "ALL GIRL-SHOW" at the Majestic, Mon- day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13. "Remember A Daily Matinee." 10c rents a kodak today, Lyndon. Now for the J-Hop' Learn to Dance correctly before the J-Hop Rythm is the most essential thing in modern dancing. You can't help but get the swing from Victrola dance records. You are aided by the most famous dancing instructors of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, who superintend the making of all Victor records. WE SEND RECORDS ON 24 HOUR'S APPROVAL GeINNELL BROS. The House of Music. 522 Holmes Taxicab Co. 522. tf "Mary Gray," Oh "Mary Gray," I the day I first set eyes upon you. member Mary Gray is the extra ad attraction with the ALL-GIRL-SI t the Majestic, Monday, Tuesday, N nesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13, with a d matinee. Reserve your seats now for "ALL-GIRL-SHOW" at the Maje three days with a daily matinee ginning Monday, Jan; 11th. "Nothing but girls" and every a sweet one at the Majestic with "ALL-GIRL-SHOW" Monday, Tues Wednesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13, wil a"l ' n"naa Marie Doyle and Myrtle Elaine are two very clever girls who have a lot of eccentric Comedy and Songs-They are with the "ALL-GIRL-SHOW" at the Majestic, Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday, Jan. 11, 12, 13. DAILY MAT- INEE. 72-7 + L