TR lMIGHT AN iAI"LY 5% off 25% off February Cut Price Sale Stein Bloch Clothing and allheavy Wool Underwear (union and two piece)-at 25% discount for a few days only. Lindenscbmit, Aptel & Co. February is the month that we cut ptices 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. o . 1125 off 25 off SET'BAND BOUNCE' FOR FEBRUARY 26 p A Wi. Dieterle 94 Fort Street West Detroit SPR ING ORDERS TAKEN NOW Unusually High Brand of Harmony Promise of Director Richards for Program of Concert Is I WILL GIVE FREE With ten or more rolls of films, to be developed and prints made from best nega- tives, one 8xiox enlargement from the best negative or one 8xio print of any U. of M view or one 4x6 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. 4 Dress Suits and Opera Hats to rent. REULE, CONLIN FIEGEL CO. "CHEESE JOHN, IT," SKIT BY W. A. P. '16, WILL BE FEATURE i Look at out Show Windows fot a WOW DEAN'S Fresh Roasted Peanuts A FULL 10 POUND a 214 S. Main St. EA PROTECT YOUR EYE The blinding reflection of sunlight on the white snow causes a very severe strain on the eyes. Amber Glasses will filter the light and prevent all eye strain keeping your eyes in perfect condition to study for your examinations. We are showing a large line of both Amber and Dark Smoked Glasses. 25c. up to $5.00 s HALLER JEWELRY CO. STATE STREET JEWELERS -. ~ r I i1 Maurice Costello Farmous Moving Picture Actor, says: "The great ng aysabmdt Taxedo is the fact that it gives fIhl fragraInce and flavor together with extreme mildness. I find Taxedo not only the height of pipe,.enjoynment but a distin-t baefit becwre iI gIVes just the proper degree of r,/' xa.. tion, Tuxedo is undoubtv'ddy ca exceptional toacco. 7 Gordon Eldredge and Waldo Fellows, Former Campus Comedians, to Appear Another rehearsal of the Varsity band will be held at 7:00 o'clock to- night in University Hall in prepara- tion for the "Band Bounce" which is scheduled for February 26. Director H. E. Richards, who is training the band for the event, announces that the musicians will be able to produce the best brand of music they have played thus far, and that both the concert and solo work will be of an unusual- ly high standard for a college band. The vaudeville part of the evening's entertainment is progressing rapidly, according to Henry C. Rummel, '14- '16L, who has been holding rehearsals of the various numbers on the pro- gram. The cast for "Cheese It," the comedy melodrama by W. A. P. John, '16, who was author of the skit "When Salome Danced Before the King," which was presented by Durward Grinstead, '16L, and H. L. Nutting, '15L, at several Glee and Mandolin club concerts, has been selected, and although the names have not yet been announced, it is said to contain a num- ber of campus comedy stars. The skit tself is entirely humorous, burlesquing the 10-20-30 type of shows. Word has been received from Gor- don Eldredge, '14, and Waldo Fellows, '14, of Detroit, who were among the chief exponents of campus vaudeville last year that they are planning to give some new acts which they have just devised. The acts they are to pre- sent have been left entirely to their own judgment, but they have promised to appear together, and also to sing individually. As a preliminary to securing a large advance ticket sale, 25 men have been appointed as chairmen of ticket com- mittees, and a meeting will be held in the shops building at 4:00 o'clock to- morrow afternoon, when the features of the "Band Bounce" will be explain- ed. Each man is to appoint ten men to work under him, and tickets will be distributed to them on the following Tuesday. Tickets will be put on sale at the stores on the campus and down town, at the Michigan Union, and the Y. M. C. A., next Saturday. L K. POND, ARCHITECT OF NEW I UNION CLUBHOUSE, WILL SPEAK; I. K. Pond, the architect of the pro- posed new Union clubhouse, will be the speaker at the Union next Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. Pond is one of the lead- ing architects of Chicago, and is also interested in social service work. It has not yet been learned whether he will speak on some phase of social ser- vice, or whether he will discuss plans for the new building. , If you are looking for some place to' go "Washington's Birthday" don't for-. get that the Majestic matinee begins at 3:00 o'clock. Remember as -this is: a national holiday night prices will prevail. Special feature act George Primrose and his minstrels. . Orpheum 'Theatre: The House of Famoud Plays by Famous Players. Feb. 17, Wed.-Gabrielle D'Aan- unizo in Cabiria. Feb. 18.19, Thurs. & Fr-Geo. Beban in The Italian. I I f, _... , ,. 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 themselves the splendid values offered in choice furniture at prices represent- ing, in many instances, A SAVING OF lo 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 hones will find it to their advantage to en- ploy the facilities afforded by our 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 aaii Divisiem Streets 1 ._.,. I I I CANDY SPECIALTIES Pyery day in the week. THE SUGAR BOWL 104 S. Main St. Temnple ,The'atre' ADMI'SSION So (oxoopt Flday and Saturday)' Wed. Feb. 17-On the Heights (with Gretchen Hartman). I IFurnitureI Arcade Theatre SHOWS:AFTERN0KNS 4;00: EYE. 6:15;7:456;9:15 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Clara Kimball Young in "The Deep Purple."-A five-part Lieb- ler Feature. DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU I I I IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS DOME TO THE R E L I A B L E WHERE YOU GET VARIETY i 2. ? J °t , j Yr-z- __ ( J ' . 1 ;,'L 11 I. 11 "As Po piir As i The Movies"-fUDO Tu::ed~o anwcs every smoke desire-every little paat e cravi;, - .y I mging for the one Perfect Pipe and Cigare.e tobacco. No nser when or hov you mofe Glausdoriten . a into your heart a glim- mer of Gladsome Sunshine. And you can just about hear the honeybee, , uzz in the far-off gardens. * ,'-** -,* COMMITTEE OF HONOR SOCIETY SENDS OUT LIST OF SENIORS Interest in the Phi Beta Kappa selec- tions from the class of 1915 has been stimulated by letters which have been mailed to all instructors and professors in the literary college, by a committee of the honor society,rconsisting of Prof. Charles B. Vibbert, chairman; Prof. David Friday, secretary; Prof. Otto C. Glaser, and Prof. Edward R. Turner. The letters contain lists of the liter- ary seniors, of whom there are nearly 600, together with instructions to grade all likely Phi Beta Kappa candidates" with the marks A, B, and C. It states that the lists should be checked off ands handed in not later than Saturday, February 20. It states that only 10 per cent of the senior class will be picked. Marked proficiency in advanced work will be the deciding factor in making the decisions, although elementary- work will be counted. The Holiday feature act at the Ma. jestic Monday Matinee, Feb. 22nd "Washington's Birthday" will be George Primrose and his Minstrels in a 30 minute minstrel first part, also four other acts of good vaudeville "Re. member as this is a national holiday night prices will be charged at the matinee. I i I 1212 $. UNIVERSITY AVE. T. HANKINS, Prop. I ONE BLOCK FROM ENCINEERlNO BUILDING I 1 _._ ,. , + .. . EXTENSION; LECTURER WILL COVER MANY CO12bMUITIES Professor R D. T. Hellit*er to Deliver Readig before TeacherA9 Association speak Sunday night in Monroe "The Cathedrals of England." on PROF. KAAUS WRITES ARTICLE IN GERMAN SCIENCE MAGAZINE Prof E Sings into your aystem a song of keen delight. It spreads real happnes eand cheer because it's smnok- abLe, lovable, all day, all night-no rnatter 1how the weather fits. Tuxedo's flavor is so entwcingly mild and delicately fragrant it will not A-ritte the most sensitive throat. Simply the choicest mild leaves of grand o ld Kentucky Burley-ripe, rich, fragrant and mellow-~ - made into delicious tobacco that smokes as smooth as cream. That's Tuxedo. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWH ERE Convenient, glassine-wrapped, Famous green t, " g H moisture-proof pouch. . . . lettering, curved t fit packet C In Tin -umidors 40c and Sac In Glass HwmidOrs S0c and 90c Michigan's extension lecture sirvice departm will send members of the literary, law, on "Born medical, dental, and architectural fac- Classific ulties to many communities in the state before the end of this week. appearin Dr. R. W. Bunting lectured last night "Das Neu in St. Clair on "How to Care for the Paleanto Teeth of Children." 'Prf. E. C. God- in Stuttg dard, of the Law School, lectured last night in El Itapids, his ibjett being Profes "The Trained Man" This talk will be tiuGo repeated by Professor Goddard in Cen- ed in Ge tral Lake tonight, and in Grand. Ledge as an auti n Friday. Prof. R. D. T. Hollister will rography give a reading in Lansing tonight. of writin Prof. T. C. Trueblood will read from ence text the works of Mark Twain in Holland subjects. tomorrow, and in Zeeland Friday. Five other professors will speak on the PROF. F same day. They are Prof. H. R. Cross, HIS Muskegon, "French Art, Painting, and Sculpture;" Prof. W. H. Hobbs, De- Prof. troit Museum of Art,"Glacier Lake His- the Latir tory of Michigan;" Prof. Moritz Levi, college,b at Grand Rapids; Professor Hollister, ing to a to the Oceana Patrons and Teachers' Kelsey y association, at Hart, Sheridan's "Riv- The o als;" Prof. Emil Lorch, Saginaw, "How trip is to to Judge a Work of Architecture," and tion to A Prof. J. R. Brumm, Byron Center, "Es- sical libr cape from the Commonplac." Thomas! Dean V. C. Vaughan, of the Medical rome wa School, will also address the Oceana Sorrento Patrons and Teachers' association on island o Satnurav. Prof. Beverley Robiison will now loca I E. H. Kraus, of the mineralogy ent, is the author of an article rite and its Relations to a New ation of the Sulpho Minerals," g in the current number of ues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, logle und Geologie," published art, Germany. sor Kraus is a regular con- to several magazines publish- =many, where he is recognized thority in mineralogy and pet- y. His principal work consists ag signed book reviews of sci- s and other books on scientific 'RANCIS KELSEY CABLES, SAFE ARRIVAL IN NAPLES Francis W. Kelsey, head of n department in the literary has arrived in Naples, accord- cablegram received by Mrs. yesterday. bject of Professor Kelsey's o arrange for the transporta- Ann Arbor of a valuable clas- rary left to the university by Spenser Jerome, '85. Mr. Je- .s American consular agent at a, Italy, and later retired to the f Capri, where the library is sated. I momommommown"Mmin mmmvwmm .d THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY FOR SALE 11 II." i The special feature act at the "Wash. ington's Birthday" matinee at the Ma. jestic will be George Primrose (him. self) and his minstrels. Also four oth. er acts of Keith Vaudeville--As this is a holiday night prices will prevail. Remember Monday, February 22nd is Washington's birthday a "National Holiday" all seats at the Majestic will be reserved at night prices. THE LATEST POPULAR SHEET MUSIC GRINNELL BROTHERS 120-122 E. LIBERTY ST. PHONE 1707 A