THE MICHIGAN DAILY -u-- _ _ _ off 25% off February Cut tein Bloch Clothing ill heavy Wool wo piece) at 25% only. Underwear (union discount for a few tindenschmitt, Aplel & Go. ,: i Price Sale February is the month that we cut prices+ down to rock-bottom. This is the time to buy. Be on hand so that you can take ad- vantage of these wonderful money saving bargains in Suits, Over- coats, Hats and Caps, Sweaters, Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes. I J 25 off 25 off L gJ3municat Wn. Diete 94 Fort Street West Detroit SPRING ORDERS TAKEN ..®. """"" DEAN'S Fresh Roaste Peanuts, A FULL POUND 101 21 PROTECT YOUR The blinding reflection of sunlight snow causes a very severe strain on the Amber Classes will filter the light all eye strain keeping your eyes in perf to study for your examinations. We are showing a large line of both A Smoked Glasses. 25c. up' to $5.00g HALL ER JEWELFR STIATE STREET JEWELER -7 4 ~; -, 1k" -I-,- -, Ejoy e Pure Flavor of You by rolling your cigarettes with papers -the universal choice c experience, because of supr convenience and satisfaction. IZ L (Pronounced: REE-LAH-KRO FAMOUS CIGARETTE P Their texture is so pure, light a combustion so perfect - that there not the least trace of paper-taste in the cigarette smoke. They never burst in rolling and hold perfect shape,0 because of tensile st rength and natural ad h esive - ness. Made of the best flax- linen-a pure, vegetable pro- duct --they are L entirely pure and Your wn healthful. "ibU.oo.Ruen on't go to the shoe shop for pea- For Musics s. [o to a real Kodak storo and IDescription. Editor, The Michigan Daily:- In view of the general interest arous- ed in Antarctic exploration by the lec- ture of Sir Tnouglas Mawson, to be giv- en at the Hill Auditorium ;next^ Fri- day evening, Librarian Koch has ar- ranged a special table in the'general reading room near the entrance from NOW the east corridor, where the principal works descriptive of great Antarctic exploring expeditions may be found. The Antarctic Continent was disco- ered independently and almost 'simul- taneously by American and French ex- peditions in 1840, though neither ex.- pedition obtained a foot-hold upon the continent, bound in as it is by icy bar- d rier and enveloped for much of the time in fog except in the neighborhood of the land. The stretch of coast line, over a thousand miles in length, which was skirted by a squadron of Captain Wilkes, was not again visited until 4 S. Main St. 1911, when Dr. Douglas Mawson in the "Aurora" visited the region and established bases at its two extremi- ties. The account of this expedition, E which owing to the unparalleled hur- E ricanes (almost continuous there) was on the white unwillingly extended to 1913, has just eyes. nappeared in two beautifully illustrated fect condition volumes under the title, "The Hom of the Blizzard." mber and Dark In the collection, exhibited are to be found the similar reports, each in two large volumes, of the first Scott expe- Y CO.dition, "The Voyage of the 'Discov- ery' "; of the Shackleton expedition, 4 "The Heart of the Antarctic"; and of the second and disastrous Scott expe- dition, "Scott's Last Expedition." The reports of these three and the Mawson expeditions are strikingly similar in form, and are all beautifully illustrat- i ed!' Ponting, the 'photographer of / .Scott's last expedition was a master in his field, and it almost seemed ' as though the last word had been said in book illustration of this type. Yet Poynting has said to Sir Douglas tat he must yield the palm to Hurley, the photographer of the Mawson expedi- ®= o tion. A part of Hurley's success is to be ascribed to his intrepid character and the way in which he has met the -)hardships necessary to secure such' pictures. He has now returned to the Antarctic as a member of Sir Earnest Shacklton's expedition which will at ' tempt to cross the Antarctic continent, b and it is almost certain that he will be a member of the Commander's sledging party. A feature of "The Hoe of the Riz La Croix 1 Blizzard" is found in' the beautiful of smokers Qf Paget colored photographs which em ssquality, bring out as nothing has done before it, the beautiful colored effects, and par- ticularly the blues and purples in the polar landscapes. No one should fail to inspect these beautiful illustrations which transports one for the moment 0 into the home of the ice and the bliz- Y) zard. APERS PROFESSOR W. If. HOBBS. nd thin - their is1 C . --a' -Prof. A. S. Whitney of the educa- tion department returns today from Lansing, after attending. a meeting of the legislative committee of the State FREE Teachers' association. Trwo in'_er- esting, illustrated Booklets-one out RIZ SCigarette apRool Ib iint er showing how to "Rll I cigarettes- sent an ywhere es.Address The Arnerii'ank 4WI, III Fifth Avenue, NY. q Students, your o mandolins, violins VIA 20% di al Instruments of Nvery Big reduction on all m V1cBgorad ucid Es D oea Have you eard '' i I WILL GIVE FREE With ten or more rolls of films, to be developed and prints made from best nega- tives, one 8xio enlargement from the best negative or one 8xio print of any U. of M. view or one 4x portrait of self, made in my studio. We use Cyko Paper for our amateur work, the paper that leads, the results will tell the story. Hoppe's Studio 619 E. Liberty Street. After the Theafre or Movies . s r i. Dress Suits'and{opera Hats to rent. VISIT THE SUGAR BOWL FOR REFRESHMENTS-- I REULE, CONLIN FIEGEL CO. Temple Theatre Tuesday, Feb. 9-Hearst-Selig News. Wednesday, Feb. 10-"Scrap of Paper" (with Louise Vale) Friday, Feb. 11-"Master Key" (5th story) "Saved From the Life of Crime' (with Dorothy Kelly) ThIe'.. ugar Bowl 109 S. MAIN STREET IF Fur nitureI I I I DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU Sugar Bo w wl rr ~ ir Orpheum Theatre The Mouse of Famous Plays by Famous Players. Tuesday, February 9 John Emercon in The Conspiracy Wednesday, February 10 Mary Pickford in-Hearts Adrift. Thursday and Friday Feb. 11.12 Margaret Clarke in The Crucible. Saturday, February 13 Carlyle Blackwell in The Last Chapter. The people of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County are cor- dially invited to call at the Exhibition Rooms of the COME- PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY and examine for themse ves the splendid values offered in choice furniture at prices represent- ing, in many instances, A SAVING OF zoo PER CENT, as compared with prices, usually charged. The Come-Packt Mission and Craftsmen Designs are par- ticularly suitable for fraternity and club houses. We also design and make special furniture to order. Builders of new homes ,will find it to their advantage to erm- ploy the facilities afforded by o.ur factory for the production of "built-in" furniture for libraries, dens, halls, dining-rooms and kitchens. Take Packard Street car to State Street and go one block south and three blocks west to factory of COME-PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY Corner Edwin and Division Streets Arcade Theatre SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00 EYE. 15; 7:45; 9:15 Wednesday Febrifary 10 BEATRIZ MICHELFNA in 'Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch." Thursday February 1 1 In the Latin Quarter, Vitagraph drama in two parts. Olive is Dismissed, Edison, and others. Friday February 12 Tom Wise in "A Gentleman from Mississippi" Return engage- ment of this splendid Brady Feature. WHITNEY SAT. NIGHT, FEB.13 SIDN~EY R. 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