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SUITS and OVERCOATS
excepted) at
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stock of MEN'S
(blues and blacks
ARTISTS
MATZENAUER
Mezzo-Soprano
GAMPANARI
Baritone
RIDER-KELSEY
Mezzo-Soprano
ARTISTS
YSAY E
Violinist
GODO WSKY
Pianist
CASALS
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B1R RERtE
Floutist'
Odd Pants 1-4 off Bath Robes 1-4 off
Underwear, Union Suits, $1.50 to $5.00, 20% off
Flannelette Pajamas and Night Robes, 20% off
Wadhams & Co.'s Corner
Main & Washington Sts.
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Tenor
Okiccster
COLLAR
Shows over the coat in back;
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by having your next suit
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Custom Tailored
by
ARTHUR F. MARQUARDT
Campus Tailor
516 East William St Phone 1422-1
JOURNALISTS WILL
HEAR TOWERS 12L
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Editor of "American Boy" Will Tell
Prospective Writers of Work
Connected With Magazine
EDITOR OF THE DAILY IN 1911-12
Walter K. Towers, '10-'12L, editor
of the American Boy, Detroit, will
speak before students in journalism
at 4:00 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon
January 18, in room 202, West hall..
Mr. Towers, while a student in the
university, was managing editor of
The Michigan Daily 1911-13, and oth-
erwise prominent in student affairs.
Upon graduation he went at once to
Detroit where he assumed the posi-
tion of assistant editor of the Amer-
ican Boy. A year later he was pro-
moted, and since that time has re-
mained in charge of this publication.
In addition to his editorial duties, Mr.
Towers has contributed to various,
young people's magazines, and has
written a successful book on boys'
athletics.
Mr. Towers will talk on some phase
of journalism as applied to the maga-
zine. All those interested in this line
of work are invited to attend the
lecture.
DR. C. LIEBKNECHT EXPELLED
FIION PARTY BY 00-25 TOTE
Berlin, Jan. 14-Dr. Carl Leibknecht
has been expelled from the Socialist
party for gross infractions of party
discipline. The caucus vote on the
expulsion was 60 to 25. Many changes
are being made in party organization.
KINGSLEY TO TALK
ON W PROBLIEMS
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122 E. Liberty Street
LOOK FOR THE? NOTES
XWAMM
Speaker of National Reputation
Lecture on "Preparedness"
Monday, February 14
Will
Allmendinger Music Shop
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ADMIRAL PERRY SPEAKS SOON
Darwin P. Kingsley, president of
the New York Life Insurance com-
pany, a speaker of national reputa-
tion, will lecture on the general sub-
ject of "Preparedness" in Hill Audi-
torium on Monday evening, February
14, under the auspices of the Ann
Arbor branch of the National Secur-
ity League. This is the first of a
series of free lectures upon this sub-
ject, during which, the branch hopes
to present Rear Admiral Robert E.
Perry, and Henry A. Wise Wood, the
New York inventor and editor.
At a meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce of New York City recently
Mr. Kingsley spoke on, "Democracy
vs. Sovereignity," bringing forth
points of such interest that the speech
has been widely printed in the press
throughout the country. It has not
yet been decided whether Mr. Kings-
ley will give this speech in Ann Ar-
bor, or prepare a new one for the
occasion.
The speaker comes here from Chi-
cago, where he is scheduled to appear
upon Lincoln's Birthday for a lec-
ture upon "Preparedness." During
his stay in Ann Arbor he will be the
guest of either George Millen, presi-
dent of the Farmers' and Mechanics'
Bank, or of Major Charles A. Vernou.
of the executive committee of the
National Security League, of which
Mr. Kingsley is also a member.
An Exhibition of Imported
Trimmings in the Ittack
Dressmaking Shop.
LUNCHES, CANDIES, HOT SUNDAES
AT THE
SUGAR BOWL
109 SOUTH MAIN STREET
WE MAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUT OF
THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS
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"An Army Fights on Its Stomach"
--and the same holds true of an athletic team.
When strength and alertness are fighting it
out it is good condition that turns the battle.
As a regular daily diet there is no better body
builder than
ShreddedWha
A sound, healthy stomach is the basis of speed and
endurance-this is a reason for the use of Shredded
Wheat. It contains those food elements that nourish
the blood and strengthen the body. To last through
the game and come out strong make this whole wheat
food a regular part of your training. It is healthful
and at all times fresh and good.
Served with fruit and berries or alone with milk
or cream.
It is our pleasure to announce the arrival of a
brilliant collection of Imported Flouncings, Tun-
ics, Robes and Trimmings brought here express-
ly to assist customers in preparing costumes for
the 1916 Junior Hop.
Notable in the display are many new and ex-
clusive novelties from Rodier's, Paris, also
-hand embroidery on organdie
-Exquisite hand run laces
-Knitted silks
-71ary Pickford striped silks
and a most wonderful assortment of handmade
laces from China, all of which may be viewed this
week in the Dressmaking Rooms on the Second
Floor of the Annex Building.
MRS. H. R. McLA\REN IS IN CHARGE
FORGERS RESUME OPERATIONSIWILLARD TALKS TO ENGINEERS
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MINI:1s' FEDERATiON VOTES
TO OPQSE CONSCRIPTION
London, Jan. 14.-The Miners' Fed-
eration of Great Britain, meeting in
London today, resolved unanimously
to oppose the bill for compulsory mili-
tary sere ice.
Th federation empowered its presi-
dent to call a further conference, in the
event the bill becomes law, to consider
what additional steps should be taken.
Good Printing. The Ann A rbori Press.
KNIFE ON MARGARET WILSON
Daugliter of President Operated on for
Tfonsilitis at Philadelphia Hospital
Philadelphia, Jan. 13.-Miss Mar-
garet Wilson, daughter of the presi-
dent, was operated on at the Jeffer-
son hospital here today, adenoids and
enlarged tonsils being removed. The
operation was pronounced highly sue--
cessful.
Call Lyndon for a good flashlight.
Bad Check Passed on Sheehan & Co.
Repudiated by Local Bank
Bad check artists are again busy
plying their trade in the city. Yes-
terday a check was cashed by Shee-
han and company for $2.25, signed
Irving Hall of North Division street.
When presented at the Farmers
and Mechanics bank, on which insti-
tution the check was drawn, the bank
refused payment, stating that Irving
Hall had no account with them.
The police department have taken
the case but had been unable to dis-
cover the author of the spurious pa-
per.
KAISER ATTENDS OPENING
OF I.ANDTAG OF PRUSSIA
Berlin, via Sayville wireless, Jan. 13.
--The kaiser attended the opening of
the Prussian landtag at noon today.
His appearance indicated that his
health is greatly improved.
The foregoing dispatch apparently
belies continued reports from the cap
itals of the allied nations of the seri-
ous illness of the emperor of Ger-
many. A Rome dispatch yesterday
stated that the queen of Greece, who
is a sister of the kaiser, has been
summoned to his bedside in Berlin.
INDORSE WILSON CANDIDACY.
South Carolina Senate Passes Resolu-
tion Already Through House
Columbia, S. C., Jan. 13.-The South
Explains Course For College Gradu-
ates Given by Western Electric
F. W. Willard, '06, technical super-
intendent of the Western Electric
company, spoke to an audience of se-
nior and junior engineers Wednesday,
explaining the training course that is
conducted by his company for col-
lege graduates. For the )ast eight-
een years the Western El ectric Co.
has had a training course of this kind
and its enrollment includes not only
engineering college graduate, but also
graduates of other colleg As and
schools.
ALUMNI MEMORIAL HALL MOLDS
PAPERS FROM ALL COM M rNITIES
Many newspapers and periodicals
are filed in the reading room of Alum-
ni Memorial Hail. Among these news-
papers are several English and Ger-
man papers.
In seleetfng these papers an at-
tempt has been made by those in
charge to select those which most
thoroughly represent the communi-
ties from which they come. News-
papers from all over the United
States are filed.
Students from any part of the United
States should be able to find a paper
that circulates freely in their district
at the reading room of Alumni Me-
morial Hall.
Whether you want to take a train
Made only by
The Shredded Wheat Company,
Conservation of Energy
t.
"There is health and strength in every shred"
Niagara Falls, N. Y.
What EIt'ctricity Means
to You in Your HoGme
Electric Flat Irons
They save many steps in the kitchen
Leave Copy Leave Copy
at at
Quarry's and Students'
The Delta Supply Store
ADVERTISING
Electric Toasters
Make the finest toast for breakfast without any fuss or
trouble, and they are always ready.
Electric heaters
Take the chill off the room, and do it quickly.
Why use a cold room when it can be easily avoided?
Electric Chafing Dishes
Are the very best things for the long winter eveuitigs.
Think of the Welsh rarebits and otherr delicacies
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Carolina senate today passed a concur- or make a call, we will get you there
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LOST
LOST--Before Christmas, Ladd &
Woodworth psychology. No name
inside. Return to Beatrice Lam-
brecht, Martha Cook building.
jan15
LOST.
LOST-One Taylor's Principles of
Economics. Have in possession by
mistake one Analytical Geometry.
Call 1203M; ask for Myers. jan15
LOST--Before vacation. Jeweled
Eremite pin. Finder please call
1720. jan14-10
MISCELLANE'O N
GIRLS, ATTENTION
For rainwater shampoos, hair dress-
ing, face and scalp treatment, for fall-
ing hair, go to Mrs. V. R. Trogan-
owski, 1110 S. Univ. Ave.,. side en-
rent resolution, already passed by the
house, favoring the re-election of
President Wilson.1
on time. Our service is just as prompt
in bad weather as on pleasant days,
Stark Taxicab Co., Phone 2255.
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DO YOU KNOW
That you can save money by buying
CLASSICAL MUSIC AND BOOKS
at
Grinnell Bros.' Music House
Best Pianos in the City For Rent
VIotroles $15.00 to $250.00
Our Victor Record Service Cannot Be Beaten
Phone 1707 116 South Main St.
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The Detroit Edison Company
Eastern Michigan Division
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Now
Just right for two students; $4,0 is none too soon to make arrar
takes established business clearing ments for our Taxi service for thE
over $200 per month. If you meant
business, write Michigan Daily, Box
XX. nov27tf
!t1 future all cars stop at Goodye
The Ann trbor Press.--Phone No. LDrug Store.
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trance.
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