i~ Wiom e H ' I FRED. W GROSS ray to the largest high clas° Merchant' oring- Establishment in America ified everywhere by "Ye Jolly Little Tailor" trade-mark shown above) to men of Ann Arbor, a tailoring service ed anywhere. As most men know, this itution's scientific system brings right home e same tailoring service and satisfaction as Members of the cast for Junior Girls' play will have a rehearsal at 9 o'clock this morning in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. Today is the last day for posture ex- aminations. Anyone failing to take this examination will not b'e given credit in the course. The home department of Women's clubs %will meet at 2:30 o'clock today at the Community house to sew. "CANNOT SUPPLY DEMAND FOR - LANDSCAPE ARTISTS"-TEALDI "There is a much broader field and a kreater future in store for students of landscape design than most people realize," said Prof. A. Tealdi yester- day, "and it, takes more than artistic feeling to succeed in this work." Tiny clay models in all stages -of construction, the work of students in landscape design,. may be seen on the fourth floor of, University hall, South Wing, South Corridor. There is everything from the blue print 6f the plans to the final outlay of clay houses, and garages, glass lakes and rivers, bridges made of twigs, trees, shrubs, and even tennis courts. Students not only learn the har- monious arrangement- of the house and grounds, but are taught the need and value of all. kinds of civic im- provements for whi'ch bonds are con- tinually issued and taxes paid. "Furthermore, we have no difficul- ty in placing students who have grad- uated from our department," said Professor Tealdi. "There are at pres- ent eight positions which; I cannot filL. Y. W. C. A. RECEIVES REPORT FROM GRADUATE IN CHINA According to a letter just received by the University Y. W. C. A., Dr. Clara Sargent, '15M, who is doing pub- lic health work under the auspices of the Y. W. C. A., has been transferred from the Nanking language school to the Peking language school. This change is made due to the transfer of the headquarters of the physical education department to Slyanghai, where the Peking Mandarin is spoken. This language is also more generally used in China, especially in medical work. WILL PUSH PROJECT TO GIVE J. GIRLS' PLAY IN DETROIT Dean Myra B. Jordan, Miss Ger- trude Brock, social director of Alum- nae residence, and Marguerite Cha- pin, '20, president of the Women's League, will speak at the annual luncheon of the University women, which will be given in the Cadillac hotel, Detroit, on Saturday,. Feb. 14. At the luncheon the association's plans for the coming year will be announced, including a project to give the Junior Girls' play in Detroit in the spring. Do your shades need repairing or renewing. We shall be glad to sup- ply your needs.Pohne 237. C. H. Major & Co.-Adv. Patronizes' our Advertisers,-Acv. q First Baptist Church Huron St., below State 10:30 a. m Public Worship Sermon by J. X. Wells' "THE CHOICE BEFORE US" SUNDAY'S CHURCH SE I 12:00 M. Dr. S. 1M. Zwemer will address the Students Baptist Guild House I, at ,SCHEDULE OF BIBLE CHAIR CLASSES 444 South State Street Course I-"Upper Room" Class -Saturday,, Evenings, 7 to 8 o'clock. Course II-"University Men's Class" - Sunday Mornings, 9:30 to 10:15 o'clock. Course III-General Suryey of the Bible - Thursday Even- ings, 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Course IV -- Methods of Bible Study and Teaching-Friday Afternoons, 4:10 to 5 o'clock. Course T-A Discussion :Class -Friday Evenings, 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock. First Unitarian Church Cor. State and Huron Sts. Sunday School, 9:30 a in., Kin- dergarten and Primary dur- ing churchY AI red your order personally with in Chicago This exceptional tailoring service means larger selection of fine im- ported and domestic woolens, newer patterns, and prices pleas- ingly below the expected for tailoring 'service of so high an order. its tailors, 0 Church of Christ DISCIPLES South University Ave. " "NEWS FROM THE FRONT" wifl be the thought for February February 1 "THE OUTLOOK FOR CHINA" 7:30, Dr. Iden gives his trip through Palestine with some 25 illustrations from pictures he took on the trip. February,8 "THE CONTINENT OF OPPORTUNITY" Or South America 7:30 p. m. "The Crime of Spiritual Carelessness" F. P. ARTHUR, Pastor Phone 2358-R PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner Huron and Division Leonard A. Barrett, Minister. Mrs. Thomas S. Evans, Sec'y for University Women. Beni. C.'Fairman, Asst. in Stu- dent Work. For February 1 Morning Theme: "WHAT PEOPLE LIVE BY" Noon,' Dr. V. C. Vaughan "Heredity and Environment" Social Half Hour at 6: o'clock. 7 p. Mi., Dr. Samuel M. Zwemer speaks. For Februay 8 Morning Theme: "WHAT IS LIFE?" Reception of New*Members Noon, Prof. W. D. Henderson "The New Internationalism" 6:30, C. E. Service 6:15 P.M. Guild meeting preceded by Social Half Hour G. G. Whitney, Leader Cor. Division and Catherine Services 7:30, 10:30, 4:30 WURING EXAW START SUN- DAY RIGHT - COME .TO CHURCH B'EFORE BREAK- FAST. HOLY COMMUNION EVERY SUNDAY AT. 7:30. OVER BY S. REV. HENRY TATLOCK, D.D. Rector REV. CHARLES T. WEBB Curate "TME PLACE OF FAITH" "The Religion of a Scientist" by Prof. Frank Leverette of the Geological department of the University I' I #, PE'RSONALITY I regard it a privilege to personally meet you w you the various advanced ideas of tailor- 'ice in relation to their emphatic advantage to you [Third Phase] Sunday Morning, 10:30 Congregational Church * *. * / rFr e Sped- sitting? Sittings must be made before nensian Feb. 1.-Adv. *. * - .* Of Special Interest to University Students Leave Copy, at The Bobt I hi- Vw AVW V 4VVNV ~v~vX'' VoEVV% vv ovv~~r cvw vu --- w I FOR RENT versharp Pencil' in the Can have same by Daily office and paying leather note book con- iester notes. Name in book. Reward. Phone thews, 566 or 2487-R. leather, loose-leaf, note nane Donald A. Bailey, Left in organic lecture se call 343. FOl -RENT-Steam heated apartment. Will sublet lease from about Feb. 1st to September. Call at Malcolm 610 E. Liberty Apts., N6. 4, or J. Karl Malcolm, 610 E. Liberty St. FOR RENT-Two single rooms at 431 E. University. Price reasonable. Can ge used as a suite for two stu- dents. HAVE YOU- Taken Advantage of our Great Sale of FOR RENT-Exceptioally nice. gle room, southern exposure.' Forest Ave. Phone 2239-R. sin- 908 SUITS and OVERCOATS It Not You Had Better Hurry As Our Stacks Are Becoming Lowet Every Day. You Can Save From$10.00 to $30.00 On Spring Prices. We Handle Only Stri- 0 rge toric lensed glasses on onal walk. Black earpiec- rard. Phone W. Weaver, A gold Illinois watch and Two keys on other end of .ear State and S. Universi- ard. Call Patton, 736. :y's watch near State and Sts. Reward. Phone 2437-J. :ard. FOR SALE E-Dress suit in good con- ize 38. 610 First National ilding. Phone 900-J during FOR RENT- Desirables frontsuite, two bocks from eamn~m. 827 r. Un- iversity. + .WANTED WANTED- To rent an eight room house near University for 3 years, beginning Oct. 1, 1920. Box B. H., IDaily. WANTED-A student to tend furnace and do work about the house. Ap- ply' 630 Haven Ave. WANTED -A roommate for a suite withinthree minutes walk of the University. Address Box P. Q., Daily. WANTED - Porter for fraternity house. Call 1328. WANTED-Ticket to J-Hop. Phone Thomas at 1422-M. MISCELLANEOUS "MEMORY AND CONCENTRATION" a new booklet which' will aid stu- dents, business men and others who desire to improve the mental pro- cess.. As in remembering names and faces. Bookstores and new- ctly High Grade Merchandise. $A 0 SUITS AND $ 15 OVERCOATS5 $4~0 00 oA TS 337 $4500 SUITS AND $3850 OVERCOATS$ $Jg0o SUITS AND$4'175 OVERCOA T $5500 SULa!TS $4450 oVERCOATS Odd Trousers we still Have a Good Assortment of Those Slightly Damaged Odd Trousers That We Are Selling Below Cost $2.39 to $6.69 good coudi- 0.00. J. H. Pd annle woadlfor' I LUTZ CLOTHING STORE stands, 60c. By mail, 70c. The Ed- ucational Courses, Box 98, Ann Ar- bor. A re-creative vacation study. SAXOPHONES cleaned, repaired and' repadded. For quick service call I- 217 SOUTH MAIN ST I