THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDA, FBRUA Again- Lyndon comes out with a new creation: Double Printed" Prints for the Amateur ng like it. Adds zoo per cent to their appearance. Don't forget to rour next work done at Lyndon's - the new way - You'll be more >eased. LYNDON 719 N. UNIVtRSITY Ave. I f .... 1/'a t eu sawAUIeen A we . . fr, oducing New Spring Footwear Ann Arbor To See Famous Pictures Seven hundred rare photographs of French cathedrals are to be placed on exhibition this afternoon in Alumni hall. Through the efforts of Prof. Emil Lorch of the architecture department, the Ann Arbor Art association has been able to secure this exhibit for Ann Arbor. The photographs repre- sent the result of forty years research work conducted by Mr. William Good- year, curator of the Brooklyn museum. Mr. Goodyear is considered the great- est living authority on the architec- tufe of the Cathedrals of France. Alumni hall offers exceptional facil- ities for the exhibition of such a col- lection of photographs. The efforts of two skilled workmen have been re- quired to unpack and hang the large collection. The exhibit will be open to the pub- lic every afternoon of the week, in- cluding Sunday, from l1;30 to . 5 o'clock. Members of the Art associa- tion and school children will be ad- mitted free of charge. For others, the admission will be 10 cents. The ex- hibit will close on Feb. 28. UNiVERSITY LECTURES AID RURAL COMMUNITY PROGRAM As one of the immediate effects of the war a series of rural community meetings have been organized in the country by H. F. Osler, Washtenaw farm agent. Both the University and M. A. C. will lend assistance to this project in the nature of lectures by members of the faculty, and slides and films of educational value. M. A. C. will send men to speak on agricultural subjects and the Univer- sity will give educational programs. Mr. R. K. Immel of the oratory depart- ment, will give a reading of "The Ser- vant in the House," March 11, in a rural section five miles from Ann Ar- bor. r "4~, L ULt~ iC UNIVERSITY PHYSICIST GIVEN FUND TO CONTINUE RESEARCH Prof. Harrison M. Randall of the Physics department fias recently re- ceived from the Rumford Fund of the American Academy of Sciences a sec- ond grant of $200 to be used in his re- search in the field of infra-red radia- tion. The results of the first grant are to appear in the coming numbers of the Astrophysical Journal and have to do with the infra-red spectra of iron, nickel, cobalt, manganese, and chro- nium. MANY STUDENTS FAIL TO MEET WAR CAMP COMMUNITY PLEDGES Only $800 of the $6,000 still out on the pledges for the War Camp Commu- nity fund came in during the month of February. As the pledges were due by Jan. 18, Prof. Leo I. Sharfman of the economics department, who is in charge of the work here, is anxious that all money be turned in as soon as possible. The money will be received at Lane hall. Of the $18,000 pledged $12,000 has already been collected. New Test in Johns Hopkins University Dr. Knight Dunlap, professor of ex- perimental- psychology at Johns Hop- kins, has formulated plans for giving all freshmen in that university the Jennings test for color blindness and the army intelligence test. Advertise in The Daily.--Adv. Dependable, Scientific, Drugless EYE EXAMINATIONS Phone 590 for appointment Emil HArnold Optometrist 220 S. Main St syeod eAoug5W Iaee you have the Best 'Alex" (G. T. Alexander) Buy Ruby Shoes Footwearof Quality and Distinction. NICKELS ARCADE In Detroit: mio Washington Blvd. and know that '~ : Students of the University of Michigan are cordially invited to inspect our new lihL. of Winter Suits and Ov ercoats Advance Spring Models, beautiful in design and in all the desirable leathers. The 4 illustrated is an exclusive style that strikes a note of individuality giving it un- I desirability. Comes in Black and Brown calf or Brown cordovan in low or z shoes and now ready on our shelves in all sizes and widths. "We Feature Fit" Newest materials, newest models, newest colorings, lowest prices ant alk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. MAIN ST. iwrur i Patronize our aavertisers ---Adv. I EVA U DURING- OUR BIG THIRTY SALE DAY REMOVAL W We move Mar. 17 to our new location 304-S. State and before that time wish to close out all Men's Shoes, Rubbers, Gym Shoes, Tennis Shoes and Arctics at a great sacrifice in Prices. Sale Now"On - - Come at once to get the best Selection- Buy. several pairs. 9 I aor Electrical Renalrs Call 273 - A 20'c RUSSIA AND BOLSHEVISM by William A. Frayer in the THE LAST LAUGH by Rain ri a I FEBRUARY I LA DER 20c THE REVEREND JEREMIAH'S MISSION Ethel M. Harwood '19 GET YOUR COPY THIS NOON I