THE MICHIGAN DAILY -~ ii We Can Make a Dress Suit Amateur Developing-Printing Enlargements- We have the equipntu- We've had t]e exprience. We deliver the best resnuis in the state of Michigan and we are . Onr prices no higiiv lidid. r;. AtI which will look as if molded on you. It will be the perfection of fit and fashion, embody- ing elegance and good taste. Whether you respond to a toast, or lead in a German, other men will admire your suit and some may ask,"Who is your Tailor?" But allow us time enough to put into your suit those refinements which are the Hall- marks of our work. DRESS SUITS SHIRTS TO FOR HIRE .._A Ij " ORDER s f ruvw aermsewaewaw ' SALES EXPERT TALKS 10 SUMMER WORKERS TODLY Bert JohnJs Gives Lectuires and~ Tomorrowv N ight 604 E. Liberty Malcolm Block 11 Swain Makes Photographs with Correct Color Values of Paintings, of Drawings in Monochrome or Poly- chrome, and of Colored Objects. Has Photo- graphed more Original ilManuscripts on Parch- -ment than any one else in the State. Honte Portraiture a Specialty. 13 E. Univ. Ave. """"" WV Van's Quality Shoe Shop For O'SULLIVAN Rubber Heels and Classy Work Bert Johns, of Cleveland, noted salesmanship expert, will speak before men interested in summer work at 721 North University avenue at 7:10 o'clock this evening. Mr. Johns, who was in the govern- ment employment service from 1896 to 1915, is at present a specialty sales- man instructing men in home study and vocational courses. He will speak in Ann Arbor under the aus- pices of the R. C. Barnum company. The employment bureau of the "Y" has been working with this concern in signing up men, and at present nearly 50 students have accepted its propositions. Mr. Johns will speak at the "Y" Fri- day evening at-8:00 o'clock and dur- ing the day will hold consultations with men who wish to learn the fun- damentals of'salesmanship. 1114 S. University Ave. - - THE NEW SHOP W are equipped to do Gold Leaf Stamping, Embossing, Engraving, Fine Printing and Beautiful and Durable Printing. 81IFT J-HIOL COINCERT TO HILL AlUDITO]"iU13 All of these are necessary to produce the various kinds of dance and banquet programs, in which we lead I THE MAYER-SCHAIRER CO. AN N ARBOR. MICHIGAN trictly American fade Here's the upper class- man s favorite pipe - bowl of genuine French briar, mounted with sterling silver ring and solid vulcanite moufh- piece. All dealers; 50c. (Continued from Page One) ing hard to make the success of the affair equal to that of the Novelty Con- cert. One or two of tbhe hits of former concerts will be given, while the re- mainder will be new material pre- pared especially for this concert. The management wants particular atten- tion called to the fact that the concert is not intended exclusively for J-Hop guests, but also for students, faculty and townspeople not connected with the big social affair. HOUSE WILL RAISE FUNDS BY INCOME TAX PROVISION Members Determined to Block Other Revenue Legislation, Say Party Leaders Washington, Jan. 26.-Developments today indicated that the Democrats of the house will repudiate President Wilson's suggested revenue program and insist that the income tax be re- lied upon to finance the national de- fense expenditures. The disclosure that the Democrats of the house are likely to oppose all revenue measures for defense expen- ditures, except the increase in the in- come tax law, came as a surprise to the President. The information re- sulted from a careful canvass of the situation in the house made by the foremost Democratic leaders. It developed that fully 50 members have written letters to the house lead- ers expressing their determination to vote against all new excises or other revenue legislation destined to pay for the army and navy increases except changes in the income tax law. It was said authoritatively that fully 50 members, in addition to the number who have written formal letters, en- tertained the same determination. As a result of this development it was said on high authority today that the ways and means committee is like- W. D. C. "Hand Made" Pipes, $1.00 - \;N 1! WILLIAM DEMUTH & CO., New York !A MAJESTIC, THREE DAYS--Starting Tonight and Daily thereafter at 3, 7:30 and 9 p.m. 11 ly to present to the house caucus a bill increasing income tax rates by 150 or 200 per cent. The committee will report such a measure, not because of any conviction on the part of the ma- pority that other proper sources of taxationfor defense are not available, but in recognition of 'the sentiment among the Democratic membership of the house. HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LATE DEAN J. 0. REED (Coutinued from Page One) B. Whinery of Grand Rapids. The immense floral offering was a tribute to the esteem which Dr. Reed's active career secured for him. The casket was banked with cut flowers and floral pieces. Miss Nora Hunt of the School of WILSON ADMITS HE REVERSED HIS VIEWS ON TARIFF BOARD Washington, Jan. 26.-President Wilson today made public two letters written by him to Majority Leader Kitchin explaining his views as to the need for a tariff board. In one of these letters President Wilson frankly acknowledged that he has reversed himself on this important subject. He explained his change of front on the ground that conditions throughout the world have changed. President Wil- son denies, however, that in chang- ing his mind on the subject of the tariff board his attitude on the ques- tion of protection has been affected. Berlin, by wireless, Jan. 26.-The Sofia newspaper Utro prints a dispatch from Athens today saying that the Greek crown prosecutor, upon gov- ernment orders, has commenced pro- ceedings against Ex-Premier Venize- los. If the Greek statesman does not appear for examination, the dispatch says he will be arrested to answer for his recent utterances and actions opposing the Greek govermnent's stand favoring neutrality. London, Jan. 26.---Iereafter French warships will assist British vessels in blockade duty in both the English channel and the North sea, partici- pating in examinations of mails and cargo. ANOTHER BIG MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS 11 "~THIS HALTON POWELL'S LATEST VWWAY LADIES"n 9 With FRANK MINOR, the Comedian MISS VERA BERLINER, "The Violiniste with a Soul" AND A CAPTIVATING C HOR1US OF TWELVE Special Scenery and a Number of Catchy Songs and Dances 4' SUNDAY ROBERT MANTELL & GENEVIEVE HAMPER in "The Unfaithful Wife"