THE MICHIGAN DAILIY PA( . ______________________________________________ January Clothing Sale We will offer our entire stock of Clothing at 25 per cent reduction for the month of January. This includes every Suit and Overcoat in the Stein 7loeh make, blues and blacks included, nothing reserved or nothing remarked. Some Small Lot and Broken Sizes at 1-3 to 1-2 off All Trousers at Twenty per Cent Reduction Mackinaws at Twenty-Five per Cent Reduction Fur Lined Overcoats at One-Quarter Off LINDENSCHMITT, APFEL & CO. LEADING CLOTHIERS The J-HOP Special THE VERY LAST WORD TN RE V , DWC!( BOX CANDIES. i I . LOOKS IJKE $ .oo--TASTI> LiKE $C o IWUT COSTS ONLY b5c FA January Clean Up Sale on BOSTONIAN and FLORSHEIM SHOES 308 So,3 CAM PUS BOOTE RY state st. rs r The Eberbach & Son Co. Scientific Laboratory Supplies Chemicals, Drugs and Sundries THE EBERBACH f SON CO. 200-208 E. Liborty 8t. 4 - MISSIONARIES TO TALK ON ARMENIA Mrs. E. C. Partridge Will Address Women; Carl Compton to Be "Y" Speaker on February 13 ANNOUNCE CONCERT PROGRAM To acquaint the campus with the conditions now existing in Armenia, the Armenian Students' club has ar- ranged to have two American mission- aries from Armenia address the men and women of the university on Sun- day evening, February 13. The pro- ceeds of the concert to be given on Friday evening, February 18, will go toward the relief of the Armenians who have taken refuge in Russia from these massacres. Mrs. E. C. Partridge, missionary to Sivas, Turkey, will address the women of the university in Newberry hall. Her husband, the Reverend E. C. Partridge, who is also a missionary, is at present touring the United States lecturing on the Armenian massacres. Mr. Carl Compton, also a missionary to Turkey, will be the "Y" speaker on the same evening. Mr. Compton left Morsovan after the recent massacre by the Turks. The place for this lec- ture has not yet been decided upon, but it will probably take place at the Arcade theater. Dress Suits READY-TO-WEAR Full Meeting a Stone Wall $30 MADE-TO-ORDER $35 AND) MORE THE FULL POUND. EOUTALLY APP1ROPRIATE FOR A VALJENTh NE (;fI'T. The BetsyRoss Shop { I ; ; 1 ;? ' 'k I' C R 3 4 r-3 I ksm That's the difficulty you often have when yo want to buy your clothes. Perhaps you haven't come to the right store. You certainly haven't looked at the right suits. Buy FiTFORM-made for young men and all men. The coat has natural shoulders-long spear like lapels-slanting pockets and a deep hook in the back. The trousers are straight cut. Their style matches perfectly with the coat. The cuff is getting to have less width. The fabrics this season are mostly dark colors. There are some medium shades among them. Plaids are in style. Stripes are starting to come in again. You don't have to have either. Take a neat, nearly plain cloth. It is always dosirable. We advise buying a suit for $2. We can give you * one at $15 if you want it. At each price your money counts. It buys the very highest quality you ever had. A I k, No Drops Needed in Our Eye 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 Optometrist-Optician with Arnold & Co., Jeti >Ieis, 2o S. Maiu St, P E ZZ'S Barber Shop S. UNIVERSITY AVE. A full line of all the correct and best ideas in Dress Shirts, Ties, Collars, Gloves and other Haber- dashery always at your corn inand. TOM CORBETT a JETWOOD A SMART COLLAR. WITH A COMFOR.T- SABLE LOW FRONT THE ° RED-MAN 2 FOR. 25p TROY'S BEST PRODUCT W6OOD5_LECTURE Carwin '. Kingsley to Give First of Series of National Security League Talks WILL C H A R G E 'O ADMISSION The date of General Leonard Wood's lecture on "Preparedness" has been changed from February 21 to February 23 owing to the fact that he will ad- dress the University Club in Chicago on the former date, and is scheduled to speak in Peoria, Ill., on February 22. This lecture, which-is the second in the series given under the auspices of the local National Security League branch, promises to be important, since General Wood is heartily in favor of national preparedness and will give to the audience the conclusions he has reached after a careful study of the present situation. Carwin P. Kingsley, president of the New York Life Insurance company, will begin the series with a lecture in Hill auditorium on February 14 at 8:00 o'clock in the evening. At this time the committee in charge of this free gathering plans to announce the in- tentions of the National Security League, and the ideals for whicl the association stands. I "Fitform is Good Form" F. W. MMW GROW 309 S. Main St. Branch: 814 S. State St. /' , VX f P for! '? ()4~f wehv - .Y1 116 E. Liberty St. Young Men's Clothier * C * ** * * ** * * * I MEN- W1IO IRE ANTICIPATING LEA-ING THE UNIVERlSITY THIS SEMESTER WILL FIND 1NNUMERABLE OPPORTUNI- TIES IN THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. OUR SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE WILL iE IN A NN ARBOR TIlE WEIE K OF FEBRUARY 21. WATCH FOR F U R T II E R PARTICULARS. THEY WILL APP E AR IN THE DAILY AFTER FEBRUARY 14. THE i. Ii. TAYLOR REAL ES- TATE CO. MRS. ZABELLE PANOSSIAN Mr. Earl V. Moore, head of the organ department of the school of music, has arranged the following program for the concert: PART I. O Patria Mia-"Aida.........Verdi Miss Rose Hagopian Adagio ......................F. Ries Liebesfreud ...............Kreisler Mr. Kr. Aiqouni Im Sirelee.......Armenian Folk Sons Oror ("To Mother Armenia") ....... K. Kalfaian Groung .......... Armenian Folk Song Mrs. Zabelle Panossian Air from Messiah.............Handel Mr. A. Shah-Mouradian PART II. Orientale ..................Cesar Cui Berceuse Armenienne.........Aigouni Minuet Moderne in A......Aigouni Mr. Aiqouni The Tears of Araxes.....In Armenian Luretz Ambern........In Armenian (Arranged by Mr. Aiqouni) In My Garden ............. S. Liddle Miss Hagopian Chant Hindou...............Bemberg L-Heure Exquise......Reynaldo Hahn Le Roi d'ys ................Ed. Lalo Mr. Shah-Mouradian Haberban......Armenian Folk Song Mrs. Panossian - Mr. Shah-Mousadian Miss Frances L. Hamilton, Accompanist r a PASS RSOLUTIONS-1 University Musical Society Commemor- ates Former Energetic Member FESTIVAL SEAT SALE PLANNED At the annual meeting of the Uni- versity Musical Society and board of directors, held ina Alumni Memorial hall Wedesnday afternoon, the follow- ing resolutions, presented by a com- mittee composed of Dr. J. B. Angell and Professor F. W. Kelsey, on the death of Colonel H. S. Dean were unanimously adopted: "Henry S. Dean became a member of the University Musical Society in 1892. At the time of his death, in Oc- tober, 1915,he had servedthe society as a director for more than 23 years. No director followed its development with deeper interest, or was more de- voted to its welfare. He was always ready to contribute freely both time and energy to its work, and funds to the support of its enterprises. His wise counsel, valued at all times, was an important factor in creating and conserving financial stability amid the vicissitudes inevitably attending the rapid growth of our musical interests. "The directors of the University Mu- sical society cherish the memory of L oadU that blessed pipe with good old "Tux" and knock the daylights out of care and woe and trouble and all the rest of that tribe. .MOW. The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette "Tux" is made of the finest selected Burley- full of gimp and go and get-there liveliness. But it's a smooth, mellow, fragrant smoke- the "Tuxedo Process," which is often imitated but never equalled, takes away all the bite and parch and leaves it mild, sweet and cool. Try one tin of -"Tux .you 11find it will comfort, Students Typewriting. Jane Kirkland Graham, A.B., Our Service is always gentlemanly, Courteous and Prompt. Stark 2255. tf 2261 South 702-J. Twelfth Street. 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