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tL~ IyA tilE MICHIGAN DAILI,

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Consider a Kodak for Christmas
I am showing all the latest models
at from $5.00 to $100.00
Nothing can please so permanently.
Brownies for the Kiddies $i .oo up.

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719 N. University
Eastman Kodaks exclusively

3, 7:304& 9 P.M.
THE TALK OF THE TOWN,
"For the sin which ye do by two and two,
Ye must answer for one by one."
The awful results of m:ral impurity vividly pictured in
DAMAG ED GOODS
Graphic portrayal of the physical ruin that follows
in the wake of those who tread the flowery path
of worldly pleasures.
Sheds a great awakening light on the human race.

We are showing eight Stunning Suitinrgs of the very latest and
most Artistocratic weaves for
Men's Stylish Tailore Clothes
In the Woolen World these are conceded to be the highest
attainment in the wonderful Art of Weaving.
"Give them a ONCE OVER."
DRESS SUITS I SIRTS TO
FOR HIRE #v''LORDER

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604 E. Liberty
713. Univ. Ave.

Malcolm Block

Develops Films, Makes Prints and En-
largemeiits, 'l'akes Groups and Views Any-
where Anytime, Home Portraiture a
Specialty. Is an All-around Photographer.

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Quality Shoe Shop

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A pretty girl, Because his pipe
A summer night, Is filled with sweet
A man, And mel-
And he'll succeed, O Low, rich TUXEDO!
Get yourself properly Tux-ified and you'll make
all rivals look as though they were tied to a post-
cause there's no tobacco made that rivals Tuxedo for
speeding things up.
You just can t taste the savory flavor and whiff the snappy
fragrance of " Tux " without feeling the spirit of hustle
shooting through your whole system.
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
And no wonder! For there's no tobacco leaf in the
wide world so rich as the choice,
ripe Burley that Tuxedo is made
of. When this wonderful leaf is 61 '
mellowed to perfect mildness and -
every last bit of bite taken out by
the original "Tuxedo Process" you
have a smoke that's packed full
of life and joy and satisfaction.Q
Try Tuxedo for a week.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, glassine wrapped,'S
moisture-proof pouch
Famous green tin with goldF
lettering, curved to fit pocket _JC1
In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80 c
In Glass Humidors, Soc and Cc %
THE AMERICAN TO BAC C.O CO '.. A-'.-,-

ASK FORBRESONS
IN BOY-ED RECAL
Xermany Requests Bill of Particulars
Against Military and Naval
Attaches
STATE DEPARTMENT MAY REFUSE
Washington, Dec. 6.-The develop-
nents in the relations between the
United States and Germany growing
cut of the request for the recall of
'aptains Boy-Ed and von Papen, Ger-
man embassy attaches, are rapidly ap-
proaching a climax.
Germany today called on the United
States for the reasons for the recall
)f these two officers. A high official
f the state department declared em-
)hatically that the United States will
:ve neither Germany nor any one
ese "sources of information on which
he recall was demanded."
Instructions from Berlin received
oday by Count von Bernstoff, the Ger-
nan ambassador, directing him to ask
or a bill of particulars, did not say
vhether Germany would recall the
ttaches as requested. In some quar-
ers it was intimated however, that
.en if the recall is granted, Germany
vIl not ask the United States to ob-
ain safe conduct for the two men.
So that unless the United States of
ts own volition obtains safe conduct,
lot only for Captains Boy-Ed and von
'apen, bt also for their successors to
each the United States, Boy-Ed and
,on Papen will remain in this country
in a private capacity.
At the state department there was
iothing to show that the United
Wtatcs has modified its original inten-
ion in regard to the recall, namely
hat the two nin should withdraw
rom the country.
*ES iULA < S ACC 2T CQN-
STITR{)i N GIVEN VY COUNCIL
314s "Laffi Vo'1" to Yeirlig4 Co 01
fain Poiliers C it ".etle o
(ranvs spir4t
All branches of the Freshman class
lave accepted 1 tf ojiicial class con-
titution tendcve them by the Stu-
.ent Council, and in the majority of
a-es, a committee has been appointed
o stidy these enact-ent with a view
o giving their salient points at class
neetings.
The most important matter to be
, sidered, according to the view o'
he sudent Council, is that of class
pirit. Ts body believes that a well
*rganized class should meet more fre-
luently than is the prevailing custom
The contituiion, referring to the
,ass day officers, Mtes that the Poet
Iistorian, Prophet, Class ortor, Vale-
ictorian and the representative t
resent the class mumorial, shall b
omninated during the second week o
ie second semester, and elected sur-
ag the third week.

MatineesWekO
Wednesday G ARRICK( weko
and Sat. Dec,6
DETROIT
The one big dramatic sensation of
the decade
EXPERIENCE
ARCADE

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Shows at 3, 6:30, 8:oo, and 9:30 P. M

Tuesday, Dec. 7-Julius Steger in "The
Master of the House." Equitable.
Wednesday, December 8-Beulah Poyn-
ter in " Hearts of Men." world.
5 part&.
Monday, December 13-Charlie Chap:in
in "In the Bank' . Two parts.
PIOAT LARGE CANADIAN LOAN

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Extend Substantial Credits on
Munition Orders

Ottawa, Dec. 6.-Canadian bankers
at a meeting with Finance Minister
White agreed to cooperate in a plan
to extend substantial credits to Great
Britain to help pay shell orders
placed in Canada, Since the begin-
ning of the war Britain has paid Can-
ada cash for munitions and has loaned
the dominion $150,000,000 for war op-
erations. Hereafter, until the end of
the war the process will bereversed
and Canada will make loans to Britain
in the form of munition payments.
It is estimated that by the end of
1916 Canada will have spent $400,000,-
000 on war expenses and will have
manufactured for Great Britain mu-
nitions to the value of $600,000,000.
While the resources of the domin-
ion would not enable the country to
pay the entire $1,000,000,000 expendi-
tures, it is believed that the arrange-
ments which will be made between
the Canadian government and banks
will enable a very large proportion
of the expense to be absorbed within
the country.
Details of the credit system for
Britain which is being established in
ianada will be made public within a
yew days. Legislation may be neces-
,ary to make the plan effective and an
3arly session of parliament will be
,,alled to enact it. The house will
meet not later than January 12.
The establishment of a British credit
in Canada is expected to have a con-
Aiderable effect in stabilizing ex-
change. So far Britain has placed in
anada orders for 20,000,000 shells of
all sorts, which will cost $220,000,000,
and orders are on the way for $180,-
AO0,000 more in shells. So far Can-
Ada has sent 3,500,000 rounds of am-
nunition for cannon. With the per-
:ection of plants deliveries have be-
some very rapid in the last month. The
iew pan of financing was worked ou
after consultpiion with British ant:
rrencj experts.
Peition For Fraternity Charter.
Norman, Okla., Dec. 6.-The Univer-
Aity of Oklahoma has petitioned for a
Charter of Phi Beta Kappa.
House party time is drawing nigh
See us for party Taxi Service. W*
have the equipment. We are prepare(
to take care of you effibiently. ;tarlt
Taxicab Co. Phone 2255. iovl6t.
Shirts made to order.-G. H. Wiit
company. State St. Tailors.

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GIE PRIZES FOR ESSAYS
ON ECONOMIC SUBJECTS
Hart, Scbaffner & Marx Award Prize
to Yetta Scheftel, Studernt of
Chicago University,

Yetta Scheftel, a graduate of North-
western University and at present ta-
Bing postgraduate work at the Uni-
versity of Chicago, has been awarded
the $1,000 prize offered by the Hart,
3chaffner & Marx company for the
best essay on an economic subject.
The subject of her essay was "The
TPaxation of Land Value; A Study of
kertain Discriminatory Taxes on
Land."
Miss Scheftel comes under Class A,
which specifies that the class of con-
testants may include any American
without restriction; the possession of
a degree is not required nor is any
age limit set. Homer B. Vanderblue
3f Northwestern and Harvard Uni-
versities, was awarded the second
?rite of $500 in the same class, awl
mdwin G. Nourse, Cornell and Chicago
Juiversities, was given honorable
mention.
In Class R, limited to undergradu-
Aes in American Universities, the.first
)rize of $300 was taken by Nathan
Fine, an undergraduate in the Uni-
ersity of Chicago, and second honors
,vere carried off by Robert L. Wolf, an
-ndergraduate in Harvard University.
This is the eleventh year that the
rizes have been offered. The only
imitation as to subject 14 that it must
.e an economic one, which anybnc
onversant with such matters must
ealize is a very broad statement, a nd
vculd cove, a wide range of sub-
acts.
Information concerning the compe-
Ition for next year may be obtainer?
rom Professor J. Lawrence Laughlir
f the University of Chicago, who ha,
the arrangements of the contest it
land from year to year. The offer of
he public-spirited company whc
.wards the prizes is a standing one
and was engendered by its desire to

M EN'S HAT S
For The Holidays
New Shapes Just Mace
WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED A LOT OF
NEW THINGS IN SOFT AND STIFF HATS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WE CAN SUPPLY
YOUR EVERY WANT IN tTP- T0-D.ATE
HEADGEAR.
STYLE-ALL THE WHILE!
FACTORY HAT STORE
118 E. Huron St.
W. W. Mann, Prop. Near Allenel Hotel

WiITN EYThursday
THEAT R E IDEC, 9
1)i+VID I) BLASCO
PR SENTS
F RA N C E
STARA
The -ost'Notable Play
of the Year,
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A Story of Conivent Life;
of Innocence Brought
TDefeiiccless Into Coni-
tact N ith t the World
By Edward Knoblauch
Author of "Kismet," "The Faun"
and "My Lady's Dress"
With the Same Splendid Cast
and Notable Production that
Marked Miss Starrs Sensatioh-
al Thigagemeni of 150 Nights at
the Belasco Theatre, New York
Prices : SIc-Thc-$LOO-$l.50-$2.0
Seats on Sale Tues., Dec. 7

see a greater interest taken in eco-
nomics by the country at large, and
especially by the undergraduate in
the American university.
DAILY MAKES CORRECTION OF
ERROR IN SUNDAY'S PAPER
In a statement made by The Daily
Sunday morning, December 5, it was
asserted that Robert B. Frantz, '16A,
gad been appointed art editor of the
Gargoyle. This statement has since
been lear'd to be erroneous, and The,
Daily wishes to correct it. Mr. Frantz
aas been appointed to the staff of the
Michiganensian, while A. D. Haney,
'17D, who has been serving in that ta-
pacity on the humor publication, wm
continue to do so for the rest of thte
year.
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ACCUSE SEVERAL MORE
IN CONSPIRACY C(ASE
closes and because of its restrain
(Continued from Page One.)
For months he has declined to discus
Rincelef's activities so the importanc
attached to this man, who is said t
be worth $15,000,000 himself, was no
known about the federal building.
Others involved were a man named
Kluger, his wife, and Anthon F. Nente
who were brought to police head
quarters after a secret service exam
ination had disclosed chemicals an
explosives in Kluger's apartments.
Kiuger and Nente are Austrians.
Additional indictments were return
ed against Lieut. Robert Fay, Walte
Tholz, Nan Breitung, -Dr. Herbert
Kienzle, Engelbert Bronkhorst and
Paul Daecht who were charged with
conspiracy to murder, committing as-
sault, carrying deadly weapons and
destroying of ships. Previous indict-
mentsa rememrely theconsniracy

[lE.N(GT lY 83MiON OF
INE S I'l PEICTION
t. (Continued from Page One,)
ion to a Luquet to be held in De-
s r oit Tinisd)y venihg of this week.
e P'his wi1 incIldo those on the list
o + nd a ic ':wtcrs, The banquet is to
t be giv , :y taz 're it scelety and
will 1e atvnded by the biggest men
d in the auetmc niP_ industry of the
, couTry. ie said further that ar-
- ranements would prea any . niade
- for a spcirr car to carry the Ann
d Arbor deiegatiox to Detroit.
Mr. rusi aso oldthai, the quts-
tion o i the loi;aio 4 the branch
- had .een d ussed orna l by the
r Detroit branch and that they had Oe-
t cided to allow a student nMembership
to count as an associa' menbership
: in the 1)etroit branch. Ti )gives a
- student all the privileges of a full
menmber except that of voting and
- holding oitice. He ivited the Ann
Arbor branch to a meeting of the Be-!

'OVERNOR OF SHANGHAI KILLED
levoliitlonists Atack Palace and Ar-
senal; Two Cruisers Seized
New York, Dec. 6.-Yong Tse Dock,
governor of Shanghai, was killed by
a bomb in an attack made by Chinese
revolutionists on the governor's pal-
ace and arsenal, according to a cable
dated Shanghai, December 5, received
by Munshe, a Chinese weekly.
The message stated that 600 revo-
lutionists banded together under the
name of "ready to die troops" took
part in the attack. They were lead by
Han Whai, an o i.cr of the first revo-
lution,
Munshe correspondent also stated
that two cruisers, the Chao Ho and
Haishaing, belonging to the Chinese
government, were turned over to the
revolutionists. The latter, he added,
had possession of the arsenal.
Big Pore j)rreI Submitted to Congress
Washington, Dec. 6.-Record-break-
ing estimites of the appropriations
needed to run the government and
providing adequate preparedness
against war, were submitted today to
Congress. A grand total of $1,285,857,-
808 was reached, or $170,853,614 more
than was appropriated tas year.
Learn the new fox trot at the

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Ice Skating as soon as the Weather Permits

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Xmas Gifts
Leather Pillows
"M" Books
F.m ~ P s
Fountan Pens
Michigan Rings & Spoons
A Box of Candy

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