.. F i1 - - -" o.r --- -- .. _. TUESDAY No. 2-Leaves at 3:55 P. M., De- troit local. No. 10--Leaves at 5:00 P. M., Buffa- lo, Rochester, Albany, Utica, Syra- cuse, New York and Boston. No. 4=Leaves at 6:05 P. M., for De- troit. Makes connection with trains for upper peninsula points: Mackin- aw, Escanaba, Calumet, Marquette, and Sault Ste. Marie. Also connects with Pittsburg, Cleveland, and Youngstown trains. W~omn A special train leaving Ann Arbor at 1:15 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 21, has been arranged by the Michigan Central to take carp of stu-~ dents going to Chicago. This train will be in the station ready for oc- cupancy at 1 o'clock and will leave just ahead of the regular train. Every effort will be made to have.this train reach Chicagoat 7:30 o'clock, in or- Jer that those who are making con- nections with other roads that night, will be protected. This train will carry a diner.. Telegraph reservations may be xiade for sleeping car accommoda- tions n connecting lines if the re- quest is made early enough. There are several at the 4ifice now, and the agent requests that they be called for as soon as possible. "We hae .plenty of sleepers," said A. Y, Wiselogel, local agent yester- day, "and we plan to take care of everyone this year. The students have helped us greatly by coming down early and thus avoiding the The Girls' Educational meet at 8 o'clock tonight Beta Phi house. club will at the Pi are requested. to see Miss Marian Wood as soon as possible. All fees for the use of the Y. M. C. A. swimming pools should be pay- ed at once so that classes can begin after vacation. The looney can be left with Miss Wood in Barbour gym- nasium.- The committee to adjust rooming difficulties for women will meet at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Anyone who has any complaint may lay it before the com- mittee at this time. A R R I K S CHU3BERT" Robert Milton Presents T d E T her iT "THE CHARM SCHOOL"Thed Bari B"u"Flam, Holiday Neckwear Junior girls desiring information about the lyrics they are writing for the class play, may call Margaret Tibbals, '22, lyric chairman, at 398. No. 110-Leaves at 8:35 P. M., for: Detroit and Buffalo. Makes connec- tions at Buffalo for Washington, Har- risburg, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany and New York. No. 14-Leaves at 9:38 P. M., for same points as No. 110. No. 20-Leaves at 11:19 P. M., for1 Detroit, Toronto, and-Montreal. Members of Glee club will night at Helen the Freshman Girls' meet at 7 o'clock to- Newberry residence. The finest Quality The last hygiene lecture for fresh- man girls will be given at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. West Bound No. 41-Leaves at 5:34 A. M., for Tryouts' for the Junior Girls' play will be held at 4 o'clock Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, and at 9 o'clock Saturday morning in.Univer- sity Hall. MAC DIARIMID'S CHOCOLATES for Xmas. All kinds and sizes at Cushing's Pharmacy. Only agent in the city.-Adv. A Wonderful Showing of Knits and Cut Silks Chicago. No. 9-Leaves at 8:40 A. M., for IF S.. f rush at the last .minute.: Those who desire Pullman space should buy their tickets as soon as possible, because it is only by the demand for sleepers that we are able to get them. There will be plenty of coaches on all trains Dec. 21 to take care of the crowd." Tlime Table )IICHIAN'CENTRJAL (EffectIve, Dec. 14) sat $ound No. 6-Leaves 5:37 A. M., for De- troit. No. 36-Leaves 7:00 A. M., for Bif- falo and New York. No. 46-Leaves 9;43 A. M., for De- troit. No. 12=:Laves^ 11:28 A: M., for De- troit. No. 108-Leaves 2:39 P. M., for De- troit, Buffalo, New York, Boston, and carries the New York sleepers from Ann Arbor No. 8-Leaves at 2:45 P. M., for Bos- ton, Buffalo, and New York, carries. the Philadelphia car. Chicago. I. No. 5-Leaves at 9:25 A. M., local for Chicago and all intermediate points. No. 107-Leaves at 1:10 P. M., for Grand Rapids. Makes connections for Muskegon and points north. No. 15-Leaves at 1:23 P. M., for Chicago. On Dec. 21 there will be a special section of thIs train for stu- dents leaving promptly at 1:15. No. 23-Leaves at 2:44 P. M., for Chicago. No. 1-Leaves at 5:13 P. M., local' to Kalamazoo. No. 109-Leaves at 6:00 P. M., for Grand Rapids, connects with trains for points north. No. 45-Leaves at 10:42 P. M. ,for Chicago. This train will carry the Ann Arbor to C14icpgo sleepers. No. 19-Leaves at 1:20 A. M., for Chicago. Connects at Jackson with Grand Rapids train. Carries Grand Rapids and Chicago slepers. FRESHMAN GIRLS' GLEE CLUB TO SING CAROLS TONIGHT In accordance with its annual cu(- torn, the Freshman Girls' Glee club will go Christmas caroling toniglt, Every sorority and league house on Washtenaw and Hill streets,* having a lighted candle in the window, will be visited. Read The Daily for Campus News. The Players' club will hold its next meeting at 4 o'clock this afternoon in room 205, Mason hall. All upperclassmen taking elective work in gymnasium are required to have a heart and lung examination. Those who have not taken one should do so at once. There will be no meeting of the pub- licity committee of the Womens' league until after Christmas vacation. Members will be expected to submit reports of the work that i being done at that time, * RST 01 Wadhams & Co. TWO COMPLETE STORES Home of Sweet and Purity Always Fresh STATE STREET 302 S. Main MAIN STREET Girls who are planning to'spend the Christmas holidays in Ann Arbor should sign up in Dean Myra B. Jor- dan's office at once. It is important that the exact number be known as soon as possible. Cove' designs for the program of the Junior Girls' play must be sent to Harriet Gustin, '22, 1520 South Un- iversity avenue, before Dec. 17. Lyrics are due on the same date so that the girls can Npo rk om the music during vacation. , Upperclassmen who would be inter- ested in having a olass formed for advanced gymnasium work are re- quested to sign up ona the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium, Any girls interested in becoming apparatus.leaders in gymnasium work Phone 474.W r' r _ e .~................. Exclusive Patterns ARCADE TODAY AND TOMORROW */ All Men Were the Same to Plosse Golden. Young or old, she made them fall in love with her.. And then they paid the price, You will not forget the beloved blackmailer ;,',41111 .. . .. .. .. r r _ .. .. a, .. . . a .. r s a o_ e # } 7 !P y 2l !10 rF +w w4 !R M wi Pr _ 0 r +4 'dl wa w w r r r r .r was w as iwr o a rs r r .:r .®.. r .'. a.. _ +o r ..r .o 0 w w r s The amazing tale of a crook and a millionaire who looked ex- i .ctly alike. 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