THE MICHIGAN DAILY w...., ,,.....+.r .. _7 Evcning Clothcs This cut represents our Full Dress_ Suits made by the Stein Bloch Co. and which are offered at a special price for the holidays at $35.00. Full Dress Coats . . . $25.00 Tuxedo Coats . . . . 25.00 Full Dress Pantaloons . 6.50 Full Dress Vests . . . 3.50 Full Dress Suits . . . 35.00 These Suits are all made by the Stein Vloch Co. and we will sell you any part of the suit at the above price, these we carry in stock and are this season's style. LINDENSCHMITT APFEL & CO., Main St. oYaI xeTalored CLOTHES 8.00 -00 - LC 40473 Call and look over, our Special at $22.00, any style 308 So. CMVPUS B OOTERY Stat. St. i YOUR SUE T HIS season's style deman form-fitting clothes. TI makes it absolutely necessary ti experts work on your suit from t start. And of course, you requ all wool materials, in your choi of shade, fabric, and cut. You'll get just what you wa at The Big Store. I - I FASHTON PARK AJ)LER-ROLHESTER CLOTHCRAFT $15 to, $35 THE E 8ERBACH f SON COMPANY Scientific Apparatus, Chemicals and Student Laboratory Supplies for Biology, Histology, Bacteriology, Pathology, and Anatomy THN~EBEISRBACH (t omSIN CO. 200-208 E. Liberty St. - r No Drops Needed in Our Eve Examination. I My specialty is making Drugless Eye Examinations- determining scientifically and accurately the glasses your eyes require. Shop facilities enable me to make your glasses, giving you quick service. We grind lenses. EMIL H. ARNOLD 0.,tometrist-Optician with Arnold & co., Jewelers, 22o S. Main Sc. A SMARTCOLLAR. WITH A COMFORT- ABLE LOW FRONT 0 THE NEW ; RED -MAN 2 FOa. 25ยข TIRO-s 'BEST PRODUCE C HRISTMAS shopping cares can be delight- fully lessened by a fee moments' refreshment in the ',ITeas, Salads, Icel c c Creams, Ices, Dainties, an d Luncheons Ser- ved at any moment f r o m 8:00 to 5:00- Saturday till 9:00 p.m. (Second Floor) WILSON GIVES VIEWS ON MONHOE DOGTRINE Utterances of President Causes Storm of Disapproval From Republicans Washington, D. C., Dec. 9.-"The Monroe Doctrine is no longer a ques- tion of the guardianship of the lesser American republics, but the embodi- ment of a partnership of all the na- lions of the western hemisphere to repel foreign nations." The above utterance in President Wilson's message to Congress yester- day brought out a storm of disap- proval from the Republican members of Congress, and an equally heated de- fense of the chief executive's state- ment from the Democratic solons. A prominent Republican senator stated that President Wilson had taken a stand that is a menace to te future welfare of the United States. Whether the President has strengthened or weakened the Monroe Doctrine by his attitude is a question that will be dis- cussed at great length in the Senate in connection with the program of national defense. Both Democrat and Republican lead- ers are convinced that the attitude adopted by this country will have a profound effect on developments fol- lowing the war. The Republicans con- tend that the President has weakened the American stand on the Monroe Doctrine so as to invite European ac- tivities, while the Democrats assert that he has strengthened it sufficiently to prevent aggression. Y. M. C. A. GIVES OUT OVER 50 JOBS; OTHER PLACES OPEN Over 50 men have been placed for Christmas vacation canvassing jobs by the employment burau of the Y. M. C. A. and Secretary Philip C. Love- joy, '16, states that he has fully 100 similar positions open. Two large companies have placed orders with the "Y" for practically as many students as can be supplied. Attractive offers have been made by the concerns and applications are be- ing filled daily. During the past summer vacation, 25 men worked for one of the companies and in three months obtained orders for goods worth $20;000. The commis- sions on these transactions amounted to $8,000. 'Y" DEPUTATION TEAM WILL MAKE TRIP TO TROY TODAY Members of the "Y" deputation team will leave today for Troy, Michigan, where they will have charge of the week-end, services in the Methodist church of that city. C. C. Bailey, '17, will be at the head of the team, and he will be accom- panied by George D. Wilner, '17, Paul D. Womeldort, '18, and A. E. Cook, '17. The men will furnish speaking and music. The program includes a banquet this evening and a number of athletic events Saturday afternoon. The uni- versity men will give short informal talks in the church tomorrow evening. The regular services on Sunday will also be under the direction of the deputation team. Learn the new fox trot at the Packard Academy. Nov. 20-t We set glass. C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237. edtdec2 "Bates- Street" Shir'ts 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 fin a style and workmanship It's not too tight-just outlining the form. in myriads of exclusive patterns COME IN sloppy after a few days. Pay $20 or $25. You get more for your money than buying a lo Whatever the style or model you can be sure of FITFORM quality. will last as long as you want to wear it. It won't look shabby priced suit. These shirts are ideal for holiday gifts, and right now is the best time to buy. TOM CORBETT 116 E. Liberty St. Young Men's Clo Business Opportunity Just right for two students. $4,000 cakes established business clearing aver $200 per month. If you mean usiness, write Michigan Daily, Box XX n2 27tf Initiate Five Men to Toastmasters Toastmasters held a banquet and initiation at the Renellen Hospice Tuesday evening at which time the fol- lowing men were taken in: Joseph Fee, '17L, Harold M. Bowcocke, '16, Duane Bird, Law Spec., J. C. B. Parker, '17. Always see The Ann Arbor Press for your printing if you want quality. Press Bldg., Maynard street. Phone No. 1. (*) Kaiser's Youngest Son to Be Married London, Dec. 9.-Prince Joachim, youngest son of Kaiser Wilhelm, will marry Princess Marie, of Anhalt, in Potsdam, in the latter part of Febru- ary. The ceremony was to have taken place before Christmas, but the em- peror and empress hope that the war will be ended by February, it is stated here, so the marriage was postponed. Ice and roller skating at Wein- berg's Rink now. dec10,11,12 3og S MAIN ST. 814 S. STATE SECRETARY OF WAR ADVOCATES INCREASE IN STANDING ARMY (Continued from Page Foutr) on fact," stated the secretary, refer- ring to the consideration of the mili- tary policy he recommended for adop- tion. Use of force is the inherent essence of government, he believes, and gov- ernment cannot exist without suffici- ent force to secure and preserve it. The government protects the individ- ual in his pursuit of civilization. He adds: "Unless the citizens are assured that they can cultivate the arts of peace behind a barrier of force which will protect them from aggression and secure them in their rights, they are not free to cultivate such arts." Realizing the objections which may be raised to his plan, Mr. Garrison proceeds to eliminate a number of these by referring to people who do lot feel free to base their conduct upon a consideration of facts, "be- cause of their interpretation of Di-. vine injunction." Others "mistrust .emselves and the nation," basing their counsel upon the fear that if ve possessed force, we would be in- duced to use it when we should not." Another division "is blinded by mili- tarism." Some "decry taking any pre- (Continued on Page Six) Just glance over that Reule, Con- In & Flegel ad, and then come irto he store and look over the suits. uov3-7-12-17-21 HowTo Roll Your Own" It's a simple, easy process. You can do it with your eyes shut after a little practice. And what a joy is the fresh, fragrant cigarette of "Bull" Durham rolled by your own hand to your own" liking! You "roll your own" with "Bull" and note the difference. GENUINE "BLL DRA SMOKING TOBACCO All over the world men of energy and action are rolling "Bull" into ciga- rettes. Probably not one of these mil- lions of men "rolled his own" success- fully at the first trial. There's a knack in it -"rolling your own" is an art - but you can learn it if you will follow these diagrams. Keep at it for a few days and you'll soon be able to make for yourself,. to suit your own taste, the smartest, liveliest, mildest smoke in the world. "Bull" Durham, made of "bright" Virginia- North Carolina leaf, has a mellow-sweetness that is unique and an aroma that is unusu- ally pleasing. Start "rolling your own" with "Bull" Dur- ham today and you'll never again be satis- fled with any other kind of a cigarette. Ask for FREE package of "papers" with each 5c sack THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY Reule, Conlin & Fiegel THE BIG STORE 200-202 Main Stre Every Day is a Pleasant day to a Man o Good Disposition and in Average Healt] How much more cheerful is a man's outlook upon life when he is sll of wearing the right clothes. FITFORM is full measure of style, con fort and enduring wear. FITFORM coats are so fashioned with the soft roll of coat and ve that its appearance is NIFTY. It's cut in at the waist and in the bac "Fitform is Good Form" 1. In the fingers of the left hand, hold paper, curved to receive tobacco,poured with the right hand. !' 2. Spread thetobaccothe length of the paper, mak- ing it slightly hollow in the centre. 3. Then place your thumbs next to each o in the middle of the pa in this position. 4. Roll cigarette on t fingers, index fingers:i ing up. With thus gently force edge of p over the tobacco. 5. Shape the cigarett rolling it with the thu as you draw them apa 6. Hold the cigarett your right hand, with of paper slightly pro ing, and- , 1 7. With the tip of tongue moisten the pro ing edge of the paper. -N 8. Close ends of ciga by twisting; the paper. cigarette is now read smoke. LOST LOST-An open face gold watch, with monogram "G. R. F." on back. Phone 1284-W. Reward dec10,11,12 LOST-A Kweiied fraternity pin with insic i a "hi." ?inder please no- myv Phcrix Club, P one 1951. dec 8,9,10 FOR RENT -Three finr 'ffice rooms, sitblc frr a dodtr or dentist; all nipo and wirl garanteed steam . 1-.MOR. 1661-J. J. K. Mal- colm novi6tf FOI RENT ingle room large enough y t t ("tinuous hot R, 4V Thompson. dec10-11-12 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Two splendid, steam- heated rooms suitable for office, light housekeeping or rooming., Right on the Campus. Phone 342- R. dec8,9,10 WANTED WANTED-A student who under- stands and can devote two or three hours a week to trimming, furnish- ing, and tailoring windows. Apply in person to Geo. W. Kyer, 721 N. WANTED-Typewriting of all kinds. Let us typewrite your thesis. Even- son & Hyde, the Student Firm. Op- posite Huston's, upstairs. declO-11-12-1415 . :. 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 House party time is drawing nigh. rE RCOATS See us for party Taxi Service. We "n, rain coats from the H have the equipment. We are prepared auppenheimer, on sale by N. to take care of you efficiently. F3tark Co., Main street. oct6 Taxicab Co. Phone 2255. ,ovl6tf University Ave. dec4tf l 2255 2255 2255 221 CRINNELL BROS. 116 S. Main St. Phone 1707 ., 1 ! tA - -.rw - a ., wi -