THE MICHIGAN DAILY [S GNG ONI TODAY lock Upper .s at 444 South Room Bible State street. 'clock-Meeting of Craftsman Masonic Temple. Work in. egree. o'clock-William Esmond in iest Man" at Land hall. Men ien students cordially in- o'clock-Community night at hodist church. o'clock-Polish concert, under s of the Cosmopolitan club, in um of Ann Arbor High School. 1111111111111111111111111111111111[DD111D LANDERS OR LOWERS. TOMORROW 12:00 o'clock-Young men's class of Methodist church to be addressed by Lynn H. Hough. 6:30 o'clock-Wesleyan Guild meet- ing in Methodist church. The meet- ing will be led by Henry O'Brien, 119M. 7:00 o'clock-J. F. Shepard will speak on "Moral Education" at the Unitarian church. The usual social hour will also be held. 7:30 o'clock-Wesleyan Guild lec- ture by L. H. Hough at Methodist church. In the years '96 and '98 Michigan played tlhree games of football with Ypsilanti in which contests she ac- quired 70 points to Ypsi's 0. - - - CG[ oF COURSES IN LIT DEPARTMENTS MADE acter songs have been written by Mr. Lauder, and have aroused great en- thusiasm in New York. "There Is Somebody Waiting for Me," "The Waggle o' the Kilts," "I Think I'll Wed in the Summertime, and "Back, back to Where the HeatherGrows"- these are a few of the songs that Mr. Lauder will include in his repertoire. An Appointment With ' ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL ENCE SUBJECTS REVISED SC- PHONE 294 E. LIBERTY ST. r Specialty Rewiring and stallment of Electric Fixtures in the Fraternity Houses and Homes of Ann Arbor All Work DoneBy Experienced Electricians Washtenaw Eledric Shop "The Shop of Quality" Second semester changes and addi- tions of interest to students taking courses in Political Science, Eco- nomics, and French have been an-, nounced by the faculties of those de- partments.t New courses in Political Science in- clude American Constitutional Law,, given by Prof. J. S. Reeves, and Eng- lish Government and Colonial Ad- ministration, by Prof. J. R. 'Hayden. The Economics department offers a new course, Economics 14, called Principles of Rural Economics, with lectures, reading, and discussion. Two hours' credit will be given and the course will be held Tuesday and Thursdayat 11 o'clock, room 102 Ec- onomics building. The instructor is Mr. Earl D.'Davis. The course treats of the economic history of agricul- 'ture and must be preceded by Eco- nomics 1 or its equivalent. Prof. Robert T. Crane will discon- tinue his course in Peace Negotia- tions, but the developments of the peace conference will be included in a course in the Diplomacy of the Great War, given by Prof. Hessel Yntema. All students who took French 3a, known as Intermediate Military French, during the first semester, or who have had the required prerequi- sites, will be permitted to elect French 4. CHEAP COAL AND PLENTY IS HAPPY CONDITION THIS WINTER Continued balmy weather has made coal somewhat of a "drug on the market," and enabled everyone to stock with a large supply. Better transportation facilities, coupled with the warm spell, 'have served to lower the current price con- siderably, according to Mr. E. C. Pardon, superintendent of buildings and grounds. Although there is a fixed government price, coal is sold at much less. One carload was offer- ed to the University at the extremely low figure of $1.50 a ton. U. of W. Gives 14 Credits.to 0. T. C. University of Washington will give 14 quarter scholastic credits and three-quarter hour's credit in military science to students attending any army or navy officers' training school prior to Jan. 1, 1919. Charles Ray in ."String Beans" will be shown at the. Majestic today for the last time. The part of Toby Watkins, a country lad who proves his worth after many compli- cations, is played by Mr. Ray in his usual clever style. Marguerite Clark will be shown in "Little Miss Hoovier;' 'beginning Sunday. The picture will run for three days. Money invested with the Building & Savings Ass'n. pays 6 per cent divid- ends, and is exempt from taxes. H. H. Iierbst, Sec'y. Savings Bank Bldg. --Adv. Will Insure Complete Satisfaction Call 948-W 619 E. Liberty 1 _..... _ II _... Do You Know Busy Bee AT THE MAJESTIC Dependable, Scientific, Drugless Your EYE is again serving Portrait for EXAMINATIONS Phone 590 for appointment EmilH Arnold Optometrist220 S. Main St Club Sandwiches Fruit Mayonnaise Salads Waffles Home Baked Pies and Cakes? 4 Eat Washington St. Phone 273 Closes Tonigh promptl~r and you can save several dollars on a Soft COLLARS Very superior in fit and wear. It pays to ask for Arrows. CL[TETT, PEABODY & CO.,INC. ITAKERS 313 South State St. I I Suit and Overcoat Where a Doar Buys a Dollar's Worth seledted from our large and stylish stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx Fashion Part and Clothcraft Clothing ledion from these four lots give you the best clothing and at lower prices than can be obtained at any other storew * s 8' s * I , AT THE THEATERS TODAY * - * * S t-" Sev- * Ray in * * To save on clothes buy -for quality and not price. Buy clothes that wear longest and give the greatest amount of satisfaction in comfort and appearance. Smart, comfortable, durable, the combined qualities that make OUR clothes GOOD clothes. A glance tells you that they are right. Actual wear proves the rest. How about your spring clothing? If'you need a suit or overcoat, you will get real clothing values by visiting us. And, Remember, they are smart, com- fortable, .gooe fitting, and very highly- tailored. * Shubert-Garrick, Detroi * enteen." ,ot 1--Suits and Ov- Lot 2--Suits and Ov- -rcoats W-.04 worth up to ercoats worth $26.50 up to $9.85 ,ot 3--Suits and Ov- rcoats, worth up to 35.00 $22,85~ $16.85 Lot 4--Suits and Ov- ercoats worth up to $45.00 $29*85 * * * * * * * * * * * Majestic - Charles "String Beans." Arcade-Gladys,'Leslie in "The Beloved Imposter." Also Big-V comedy, "Bears and Bad Men." Wuerth-Gaby Deslys in "In- fatuation," and News and Com- edy. * * :* * J K. MALCOM 604 E.LIBERTY, COR. MAYNARD Orpheum-Priscilla Dean in * "$he Hired a Husband." Also * News and Comedy. * * r LH Furnishings go at Reduced Prices EULE, CONLIN, FIEGEL CO. Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes SOUTHWEST CORNER MAIN AND WASHINGTON STREETS i * * * *. * * A'* * * * * * * DETROIT OPERAM HOUSE The inimitable Harry Lauder -apd his company will play at the Detroit Operia house next week beginning the evening of Jan. 27. There will be 10 performances including Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Aad Saturday pIati- nees. A number of new and nove char- "A Little friend in need" A "CON-PROOF" BLUE BOOK found always at the I STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE 11l .U. Opp. Eng. Arch Phone 1160-R ........... , _ _ _ . .. ,_m. _ ....,., , . g . ..w_._.._._.. .._. .... ...... __. e .._... ,. .. _... . .,...... _.. _. ._. ... _ .._ ___. w...... ... _.. _ _. _.. _ _. v SAVE $1.50 to $2.50 on SHOES BOSTONIAN and FLORSH ElM SHOE1S (New shipment of Cordovans included) During our January Shoe Clearance "PUS BOOTER I !1