THE MICHIGAN DAILr. ___. - , i- r, ELv ' "Ingt Clotlics This cut represents our Full Dress Suits made by the Stein Illoch Co. and which are offered at a special price for the holidays at $35.00. Full Dress Coats . Tuxedo Coats . . Full Dres Pantaloons Full Dress Vests Full Dress Suits . $25.00 . 25.00 ( , .,1/ o r v ,r f tea. _ ; ?w; .waver 6.50 ,. " . YOUR SUIT T HIS season's style demgands form-fitting clothes. That makes it absolutely necessary that experts work on your suit from the start. And of course, you require all wool materials, in your choice of shade, fabric, and cut. You'll get just what you want at The Big Store. .0 . 3.50 . 35.00 These Suits are all made by the and we will sell you any part Stein Vloch Co. of the suit at the above price, these we carry in stock and are this season's style. r. FASHION PARK AILER-ROCHESTER CLOTHCRAFT $15 to $35 LINDENSCHMITT APFEL & CO., Main St. ak.Ured Call and loo over our Special at $22.00, any style 308 So. RY State St. TU E EER BACH f SON COMPANY Scientific Apparatus, Chemicals and Student Laboratory Supplies for Biology, Histology, Bacteriology, Pathology, and Anatomy T H E BER1ACJI (& fON CO. 2ZG.-2O8 ED. Liberty St. GERMANY BUYS SUPPLIES FOR DEIVERY AFTER WAR Berlin Government Orders Interned Merchant Ships to Load Immediately. Chicago, Dec. 7.-Germany has bought and stored up more than $100,- 000,000 worth of copper, cotton, wool, lard, wheat, farm products and ma- chinery subject to delivery within 60 days after the close of the war, or "on order." Scores of German merchantmen interned in Atlantic ports are wait- ing to load these enormous purchases into their holds. There is an unveri- fed report that an order of small tractor engines designed for farm work has been delivered on shipboard in Newport News. Much secrecy has been used in ma- king these purchases. Many supplies have been bought "on margin" involv- ing huge banking loans. Bankers who have been watching the situa- tion closely say that within a week's time after the ocean has been opened to them every interned Teuton vessel will be racing to home ports loaded to the bulwarks with goods necessary for the re-habilitation of Germany. PROF. LOVEJOY TO LECTURE TO FORESTY CLUB TONIGHT "Bates- Street" Shirts COME IN I Reule, Conlin & Fiegel THE BIG STORE 200-202 Main Street I in myriads of exclusive patterns Every Day is a Pleasant Day to a Man of Good Disposition and in Average Health flow much more cheerful is a man's outlook upon life when he is sure of wearing the right clothes. FITFORL is full measure of style, com- fort and enduring wear. FITFORlI coats are so fashioned with the soft roll of coat and vest that its appearance is NIFTY. It's cut in at the waist and in the back. n.p ' swamm"Now Bates-Street Shirts are the best sellers, because they are correct for every occasion. Most popu- lar, for they are the best value of any shirt sold, chosen by men of the most critical taste, for their fine style and workmanship I It's not too tight-just outlining the form. No D'rops Needed in O .r F Rve Exanination. -1 I Whatever the style or model you can be sure of FITFORM quality. It will last as long as you want to wear it. It won't look shabby or CHRISTMAS shopping cares can be delight- fully lessened by a few moments' refreshment in the sloppy after a few days. Pay $20 or $25. You get more for your money than buying a lower My specialty is making Drugless Eye Exraminations- determiniiing scientifically and accurately the glasses your eyes require. Shop facilities enable me to make your glasses, giving you quick service. We grind lenses. priced suit. I These shirts are ideal for holidaygifts,and right now is the best time to buy. TOM CORBETT Teas, Salads, Ice Creams, Ices, Dainties, an d Luncheons Ser- ved at an y moment f rom 8:00 to 5:00-- Saturday till 9:00 p.m. ELMIL :. ARNOLD 0 tonlmetrist-Op icianI Ewith Arno & Co., Jew elC i s, 2 0 s. M ain S An quality expert tr hockey skate With splayed bladesof spe- cial treated Synthloy steel, hardened and tempered, specially polished, nickel- plated and buffed. Pair, $7.50 Manufactured byd A. G. SPALDING & BROS. S 12W o odwtrd Ave. D,. ROT"MICH. (Second Floor) 641 . _ _ - - - k t! '. °JETWOOI A SMART COLLAk WITlH A CONFORT- ABLE LOW RONT RED - AN 2 Fop.2.59 The Forestry club will hold its first smoker of the year at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night in room F 214, of the new science building. The Forestry club desires to get into contact with all prospective foresters, and by the medium of illustrated lectures on various topics of the Forester's life, to interest them in this great work. The first of these lectures will be given by Professor Lovejoy of the Forestry department, at the smoker tonight. Professor Lovejoy will take as the subject of his lecture, "How the Forester Lives and Why He Does It." He will show the forester as a lawyer a detective a policeman a fire- man an efficiency expert a protector of the public properties and describe the various other pleasures and diffi- culties of the forester's life. APPOINTS TWO PROFESSORS TO REPRESENT UNIVERSITY President Harry B. Hutchins yester- day announced the appointment of Professors W. J. Hussey and J. S. Reeves to represent the university at the second Pan-American .Scientific Congress at Washington, D. C., from December 27 to January 8. Professor Reeves will read a paper at the convention on, "College Courses in Preparation for Foreign Commerce Work." W. M. Johnson Peer of Tennis Players New York, Dec. 7.-The highest honors of lawn tennis were bestowed on William M. Johnston of San Fran- cisco, by the ranking committee of the United States national lawn ten- nis association yesterday, the com- mittee rating him "No. 1" among the tennis players of the country. This position has been held for three years by the famous "California Comet," Maurice E. McLaughlin. Archons Hold Regular Monthly Dinner Archons, junior law honor society, held their regular monthly dinner at 6:00 o'clock last night at the Delta Cafe. Students and Faculty join Denison 'Y, Granville, 0., Dec. 7.-Denison Uni- versity claims the unusual distinction of having every male member of the faculty and student body as a mem- ber of the Y. M. C. A. 116 E. Liberty St. 309 S. MAIN ST. 814 S. STATE COURT EXAMINES BRYAN AS TO SECRETS CONFIDED TO GREECE New York, Dec. 7.-Former Secre- tary of State William Jennings Bryan will appear before Justice Giegerich, of the Supreme Court, Saturday for examination as to the details of the sale of two battleships to Greece by the United States government. Mr. Bryan will be asked whether any secrets of gun control of the ves- sel were confided to the Greek gov- ernment. "BIG NINE" REPRESENTATIVES ABOLISH BASEBALL CONTESTS Chicago, Dec. 7.-Following close upon the heels of the action taken by Northwestern and Minnesota in abol- ishing intercollegiate baseball, comes the surprising action taken by the "Big Nine" representatives at their meeting in Chicago, where by a vote of 7-2, intercollegiate baseball was banished from the list of intercollegi- ate conference sports. Soph Lits Will Hold Afternoon Dance7 There will be a meeting of the soph lit class at 4:00 o'clock in room 101, Economics building, this afternoon. Arrangements for an informal after- noon dance to be held in Barbour gymnasium December 11, together with a social program for -the re- mainder of the year, will be the main subjects of discussion. f; cigarette comfort Young Men's Clothier I Your steady ciga- rette must suit your own taste, of course. Fatimas may or may not do that-you can't tell until you But in additionto the* right taste you want " COMFORT'' too--comfort for the throat and tongue and no "mean" feeling after smok- LL~ "Fitform is Good Form" I It'. 11 I I tv emIng. You want a SENSLBLE ciga- rette. Two TESTS R yTest any other ciga- ANY ci ETTE rette in the world aon-side of Fatimnas * 'rUp~e0s utorand you'll find that - Ff''u ~ 1W}4r arimas are the. most .coudf"d comfortable" and "o senibl"cigarette and aroud a &c°Aa. h.~/tcsst awardmhge"iieouto a byr~ etL at the y ae. e r FA'e mdadaMeAS yofa te a ru, e, !hin wugh he ou t i" WO roari o~3 ag ikyat, la ' OUi - hacrnncanudyExosition tATMA You want Leave Coyeleave Copy at at Quarr)'s and Students' The Delta Supply Store DVERTISI NG. WIYANTEI LOST WAN TED- student who under- LOST-A black fur scarf with faint stands and cani devot two or three white markings at Barbour gym. hours a week to trinming, furnish- on Saturday night last. Finder ing, and tailoring windows. Apply please return to Dean Jordan at in rerson to Geo. W. Kyer, 721 N. Barbour gym. dec8,9 Untiverg-iyAve., dec4tf LOST-A jewelled fraternity pin with insignia "Phi." Finder please no- FOR RE NT tify Phoenix Club, Phone 1951. - ---- - dec 8,9,10 FOR RENT--Two splendid, steam- heated rooms suitable for oee, FOR SALE light housekeepin or roomi ug.. Right on the Campus. Ehone 342- OR SALE-Dress suit. Practically FR SIE-rssutPrcial1Z i_°5.,0 new. Too shall for owner. A RI dec8,9,10 bargain. Phone 120 and ask for McKelvey. dec8,9 FOR RENT-Three fine cilice rooms, - - suitable for a doctor or dentist; all FOR SALE-New $75 Victrola. Never piped and wired; guaranteed steam used. Taken in exchange on piano. heat. 171.-MOR, 1C31-J. J. K. Mal- Will sell at $60. If you wish to see colim. nov6tf this machine, call 433-W. decS t a c In future all cars Drug Store. stop at Goodyear's Sends Fish to Geology Department t The geology department has recent- ly received a shipment of fossil fish t' o-°- If there is one thing on earth whichj Christmas is Near The Popular "Ukulele" would make a splendid Present for anyone who loves good music. It is a facsimile of the Spanish Guitar. No music in all the world has gained such rapid and favorable popularity. We are State Agents for the genuine Nunes & Sons' Instrument. Competent Instructors c we would rather do than anything else from the Scaumenac Bay region on the on earth, it is to get you there when Canadian coast-near the St. Lawrence you are in a hurry. Stark, 2255. river. There are 114 specimens in the EXCLUSIE , collection including a number of ex- young men's haberdashery on sale by 'tremely fine specimens of ancient fish N. F. Allen & Co., Main street. forms. These forms are considered to be of an intermediate class between Look that Reule, Conlin & Fiegel ad the vertebrates and the invertebrates. over and form an opinion, then come These specimens were hard to secure to the Big Store and verify it with the and will form a valuable addition to CRIN NELL- BROS. 116 S. Main St. Phone 1707 I I p r. ;-M- .. goods. nov5-10-14-19-24 the fish c Fmm-