FOR BEL CHI'LEN vic 19 IUL Lloyd J. Curby, '17L. Kenneth A. Eastlick, '17. VES Rudolplf F. Wuensch, ex-'18. R Harold Birch. George M. Spartalis. Charles H. Griesinger. Clyde N. Kammerer, ex-'20. eiyed Paul Wilcox, ex-'18. im a William E. Votruba. went Willard L. Huss, ex-'18. etion Warren J. Huss, ex-'19L. e. Charles N. Ponton. Harry N. Deyo, '17L. 17. Henry J. Ranft, ex-'20. Linton B. Dirnond, '16. James A. Jones, '17. men Roy R. Lindsay. con- Van E. Boyd. > the Harold A. Spiller, ex-'19. -reet- Charles D. Wiley, '17. year Carl H. Thorington, '17 P. Al- Ogden M. Rathert, '19A. .rbor, Walter C. Kelsey, Spec. and Allen J. Fox, Sec. 53, ex-'20. that Ernest Poirer. earts Frank J. Bauman, '18D. te as Lee M. Rosenbluth, '18. ce of Harold R. Siggens. Arthur E. Cook, '17. rk James M. Swinane. on of Dewitt C. Millen, '05. higan Clayton R. Pollan, Sec. 53, ex- our Harold D. MacGregor. f hu- Leigh Hoadley, '19. is a Dean C. Scroggie, '20 M. will TEber M. Carroll, grad. proud Joseph C. Ponton. of the Walter H. Wistrand, '18P., hort- - EFF01TI WILL HE fADE TO BRING CHEEP TO MILLiON 1iESTI- TUTE klHD)IES An attempt is being made to make I Christmas less gloomy for a million Belgian children by the dollar Christ- mas fund, of which Henry Clews, of New York, is treasurer. Despite government grants of money and the noble efforts of the commis- sion for relief in Belgiumn, five mil- lions of people are obliged to exist on one-third of a soldier's ration per" day. U. S. to Make Loan to Belgium The United States is loaning Bel- gium a sum of money that permits the purchase of as much food as can be shipped under the available shipping facilities, but the amount is inade- quate. This winter most of the coal produced in Belgium has been carried to Germany, and little is left for home use. 'p ., * m AT THE THEATERS "The Knife," at the Garrick. "A Good For Nothing Husband" at the Whitney Sunday, Dec. 9. * TODAY 1 5C Majestic - "Princess Virtue." O. Henry Series. Orpheum-Roy Stewart in "One Shot Ross." Also Triangle Com- edy and Ford Weekly. * * * * * * * Wuerth-Vivian Martin in "The Trouble Buster." Also Keystone Comedy, "His Crooked Carrier." Arcade-William Farnum in "The Conqueror." Also Christie Comedy, "Won at a Cabaret." Rae - Fannie Ward in "Each Pearl a Tear." "Jerry's Ran- som." * * * :1 * * * * *, 4 'N 225 E. Liberty. SOODEW Fll * * * ir h ecia uen Flowers Plants Ferns '18. rhere to 4' hour of s duty >w she re areX Francec o will s unuergre bor, the e their1 tremen :red cha perishing .e high id ersity, w ore, mus SPECIAL CAR FOR KENTUCKIANS WHO GO HOME CHRISTMASr adu- - - men lives The Kentucky club organized Tues- vdous day night at the Michigan Union, elect- srge. ing the following officers: N. L. Gold- Sin smith, '19, president; W. S. Kammer- deals er, '1$L, vice-president; R. M. Settle,I shich '20, secretary; and R. F. Matthews, t be '20L, treasurer. ature The club is planning to charter a A not special car to take them home for the Christmas .vacation, and all men interested are asked to attend the next wel- meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 11, at the Union. pect- Fresh Mandolin Club Elects Officers' The Fresiman Mandolin club re- cently elected the following officers British Contribute Generously I Americans are asked to follow the example of the British, who have con- tributed generously to the Christmas fund. The money collected will be cabled to Belgium, where supplies can still be bought in Brussels. Contri- butors are asked to give a dollar or more. It is to be sent to Henry Clews, treasurer of the dollar Christmas fund for destitute Belgian children, Broad street, New York. ILocal Red Cross Makes Many Articles Output of the Ann Arbor Chapter of the Washtenaw county Red Cross is 20,627 articles for the month of No- vember alone. These figures include knitted gar- ments of all kinds, hospital apparel. and surgical dressings. Four hundred and forty garments were made for French children besides this, 17,061 gauze dressings were fur- nished at the Angell house- Vander Veen, '16, In Ann Arbor Francis Vander Veen, '16, a second lieutenant in the infantry, is visiting friends in Ann -Arbor. He is on his I way to Camp Lee, located at Peters- burg, Va., where he will complete his training- Officers' Uniforms and accessories G. H. Wild & Co.. State Street.-Adv * * * * * * * * * * * * ** TYPEWRITING neatly, promptly, and accurately done-Biddle, Nickles Arcade.-Adv. THISK QAR RICKI WEEK DETROIT The Messrs. Shibert present Eugene Walters Powerful Drama "THE KNIFE" With NORMAN HACKET, MAY BUCKLEY and a COMMANDING CAST I.iii Prig Matinees 2, 3 Saturdays-S BOOKIlNGS Thur-Fri-6-7-V Trouble Bu Sat-S-Baby M shine Gold." uy. kf t The Arts and Crafts Theatre Company OF DETROIT wvill present in Sarah Caswell Augell Hall TUVESDAY EVENING DEC. 11 nt S o'clock Three Plays "SUPPRESSED DESIRES" By Susan Glaspell and George Cram Cook "THE LOST SILK HAT" By Lord Dunsany "NE TTI E" By George lade. Reserved Seat Sle opening Wednesday, I)ec. 5th WAHR'S (Both Book Stores) TICKETS $1.00 "1 Prices: Matinees Satur DOO III and res cat in '16. rues- Rea for Efficiency. you right." Huston tf. for the ensuing year: Manager, George 0. True, '21; treasurer, Lewis H. Hart- zell, '21; and librarian, Karl A. Die- trick, '21. II t i Do Your Xmas Shopping atThis Store- come to this --I VIE TORY r Choice of our Entire Stock of Men's Sui ts and Overcoats at a Big Sacrifice. This is an op- y to secure Merchandise purchased for this season at less than we can replace them. rchandise must be turned into cash before January 1st. Sale Starts Saturday Morning, December 8th, at CLOTHING STORE 217 SOUTH MAIN ST w .$11.95 .14.45 .16.45 lochester Suits .$18.45 19.90 .23.95 .24.45 .26.75 ...28.45 OVERCOAT SPECIALS $15.00 Overcoat.........$11.95 18.00 Overcoat,....... 14.45 20.00 Overcoat...... . 16.45 Adler-Rochester Overcoats $22.50 Overcoats......... . .$18.45 25.00 Overcoats..........19.90 28.00 Overcoats ........... 23.95 30.00 Overcoats..........24.45 32.50 Overcoats . ..... 26.75 35.00 Overcoats . . 28.45 Big Opportunity-Do Not Wait- Why Pay More $2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 Trousers. Trousers . Trousers Trousers Trousers ..$1.98 2.49 .. 2.98 .. 3.39 4.19 5.19 . .. . . MEN'S TROUSERS 6.00 to 7.00 Trousers r , Buy While the Assortment is large ALL L $ 6.50 7.50 8.50 10.00 12.00 13.50 15.00 16.50 1 nn AN 1-4 Le Value Value Value Value Value Value Value . . . . . . 1 $1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.50 5.00 6.00 SHIRT SALE An Ideal Xmas Present Values ...........$ .98 Values..............1.25 Values ............1.49 Values............1.69 Values....... ....2.19 Silk Values .......... 2.98 Silk Values .......... 4.45 Silk Values..........5.39 A .. ,-. . You will save money by doing your Xmas Shopping at Il ore