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Treat Yodrself To A
Nelv Suit
or overcoat for Xmas. Come in to-
day and select the cloth from our as-
3ortment of elegant and exclusive fabrics
from the very best mills. The cost
will not be unreasonable. And our
/reputation is a guarantee that the
style and tailoring will be irreproach-
able.
G.L. Wild Company
Leading Merchant Tailor Stae S

Official new per at the University of
;11i--.,gaii. Puibhse every morning except
M. ,dav during the university year.
Entered atr the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
t )fc: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
-ilipi-ns: by car rier, $2.50; by mail, $3.00.
''ant ad. stations: Quarry'sStudents' Sup-
'lV St're; The Delta, cor. State and Packard.
Phones: Business, 960 ; Editorial, 2414.

UNITARIAN CHURCH
State and Huron Streets
10:30-"Buddha or Christ-Their Lives
Compared;" first of three addresses
by Mr. Loring.
11:45-Social Service Class.-Final
discussion of "Health Survey," led
by Mr. H. H. Herbst.
6:30-"Japan and America," address
by Mr. S. Katsuizumi before the Stu-
dents' Society, the public invited.
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- Two
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VNIVER.SITY BOOKSTORES
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You will always get a
PERFECT SHAVE
if you use one of our guaranteed
Old Style Razors
H. L. SWITZER CO.
State St. Hardware

Communications not to exceed 300 words
in length, or notices of events will be pub-
lished in The Daily, at the discretion of the
Editor, if left at the offiee in the Ann Arbor
lPress Bldg., or in the notice box in the west
corridor of the general library, where the
notices are collected at 7:30 o'clock each
evening.
rlin C. B. Parker.......Managing Editor
Cm<I ence '1'. Fishleig.....usiness Manager
Conrad N. Church.............News Editor
f,,eeB.J oslvn................. .City Editor
IHarold A. hitzgerald.... .....ports Editor
T arold' C. L. Jackson......relegra ph Editor
Verne E. Burnett..........Associate Editor
Golda Ginsburg............Women's Editor
Carl(-ton W Reade........Statistical Editor
Marian Wilson .............Literary Editor
T. F:. Campbell...Assistant Business Manager
IC. Philip ..nevAssistant Business Manager
. Alert;. Ifrne..Assistant Business Manager
Roseoe R. Rau . Assistant Business Manager
Frred M. Suter.. .Assistant Business Manager

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Douglas's Topic. "Caesar's Household.'

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A most welcome CHRISTMAS GIFT
H G. Wells.
"Mr. Britling Sees it Through"
The Slater. Book Shop
Plhon. 430 336 S. State St.

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All new shoes are stitched with Goodyear Welt machines
We use same machines for repair work. We believe we
have the most modern equipped shoe repair shop-in Ann
Arbor. You'll get high class work and courteous treatment
at this shop and we think you'll find us worthy of patron-
age. Our call and deliver service is at your disposal. Use it,
Famous Shoe RepairingC
PHONE 807 301 S. State St.

ANNOUNCEMENT

SAM BURCHFIELD

& CO.

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Gives you the best Tailoring service
to be obtained anywhere in the coun-
try, coupled with a wonderful line
of Woolens.

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106 E. Huron Street

Opposite Court House

SAM BURCHFIELD & CO.

Night Editors
J. L. Stadlcker E. L. Zeigler
(C. MT. icklingI.-LM. Carey
.A.Swaney L. W. Nieter
,. S. Thompson E. A. Baumgarth
Reporters
WV. A. Atlas Allen Shoenfield
Ti. C. Garrison C. L. Roeser
C. W. Neumann T. F. McAllister
C. S. Clark D. S. Rood
R. IT. lricken G. 0. Brophy
BI. l Millar F. A. Taber
D. 11. Cr-uttenden M. C. Mighell
K. L. Wehmeyer J. P. Hart
A. ,. Wood
Business Staff
Bernard Wohl J. FyRobinson
Paul I,. Cholette Harry R. Louis
Harold Makinson Earl F. Ganschow
Walter R. Payne Win. M. LeFevre
Don M. Lillie Seymour B. Wilson
Jackson W. Smart
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1916.
Night Editor-C. M. TJickling.
THE VALUE OF THE SECTIONAL
CLUBS
A cartoon last year showed the var-
ious campus societies at Michigan
jumping into a lake. Among the con-
denmed were the sectional clubs.
There are remedies for the sectional
organizations less picturesque and, we
believe, more helpful than the clean
sweep advocated by the cartoonist.
It is generally conceded that some
of the high school or district clubs
at Michigan : ought to die unless vig-
orously resuscitated. Among the prac-
tical ideas which have been suggested
for strengthening the clubs, we may
enumerate:
1. Bring promising athletes, schol-
ars, and leaders to Michigan.
2. Send Michigan publications,
press notices, and personal letters to
the prospects.
3. Disband or reorganize whenever
the club becomes costly in time and
dues, and whenever it tends toward a
cliquish, narrow spirit.
If weaker clubs will apply these
suggestions to their present accom-
plishments they will probably feel
that they must get to work or get out.
Some of the larger clubs would also
do well to examine critically their
present organization. There are cer-
tain possibilities for societies based
on geography. But if these possibili-
ties don't materialize it is likely that
student sentiment may agree with the
cartoonist advocating walking the
plank.
GIVE FARCE FOR NEW MEMBERS
Executives of Independent Girls' Club
Present Play Monday
"Pilgrims' Progress" is the title of
the comic stunt to be given by the
executive board of the Independent

SENIOR GIRL PLAN INFORMAL
Wednesday Afternoon Entertainment
to Be First of Series
Senior girls will hold an informa'.
at home" from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednes-
day afternoon in the parlors of Bar-
bour gymnasium. This is the first of
a series of such gatherings which will
be held during the year, following the
custom of Vassar and Wellesley. This
year's senior class has 251 girls, the
largest number in the history of the
University, and the social committee
is planning to help these girls get ac-
quainted before their graduation in
June.
Entertainment will consist of music,
dancing, cards, and old-fashioned
games. Della Laubengayer, '17, chair-
man, also announces that many girls
are planning to bring their Christmas
sewing, and this idea has the hearty
endorsement of the committee. Re-
freshments will be served by hostesses
in the costumes of olden times, and
every effort will be made to present
the atmosphere of an old-fashioned
"bee."
DR. Jt. F. SCOTT WRITES BOOK,
"PATRIOTS IN THE MAKING"
Dr. Jonathan French Scott, instruc-
tor in history in the University, is the
author of a book entitled "Patriots
in the Making," published by D. Apple-
ton & Co., of New York.
The book contains a discussion of
the French and German methods of
teaching patriotism in the schools and
the effects that the doctrines of so-

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1 107 So. Univ.

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inday Special 12-5 - - 6oc
hicken meal with soup, celery, olives,
:me bread and hot roast pie, Oolong
a, coffee and miik.,

:higan Inn .611'
Telephone 948-R

E. Liberty

Reynolds Kodak
Shop
DEVELOPING, PRINTING

cialisn and pacificism have had upon Prescription Store
education. Cor. State & N. University
Choral Union to Rehearse Tuesday
All Choral union members are urged
to attend the regular rehearsal at the
School of Music on Tuesday evening, tin Hill auditorium will be rehearsed
as special music for the union service at that time.

A Particular Place
for Particular People.

FRANK . BOUCH, Prop.

MODERN BARBE SHOP
332 State St.

the tale ojfa.shirt
i FEEL
NEW--S-IRT !
F your shirt could talk it
would tell you an interest-
ing story when it returns
from a trip to our laundry. It
would tell you a story of modern
methods, of sanitary conditions
and of expert knowledge.

ENLARGING
FLASHIIGTS

Gym Special for
week of Dec. 4 to 9

I Takes Pictures
Develops Films
maktes Prints
and Enlarge-
ments.
713 E. VNIVERSITY
DETIROIT t'.NITEI) LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
Cars run on Bastern time, one hour faster
than local time.
Detroit Limited and Express Cars -:io a
in. and hourly to 7:10 p. Inl., 9:10 p. n1.
Kalamazoo Limited Cars--8:48 a. m. and
every two hours to 6-48 p. 1. ; to Lansing,
8:48 p. m.
Jackson Express Cars-(Local stops west of
Ann Aror)-9 :48 a. in. and every two hours
to 7:48 p. In.
Local Cars Eastbound--s:35 a. in, 6:40 a.
i., 7:s a. m. and every two hours to 7 05 p.
in., 8:051p. in., 9:05 p. in. t: 0:5 p. im. to
Ypsilanti only. 9 :2o a. in., 9 :50 a. M., 2:05 p
m,., 6:o5 p. m.., 11 :45 p. in., i : io a. InM, 12C
a. m., To Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars Westbound--6:65 a. in., 7:50 a
in., 10:20 p. Ill.. 12:2o a. m.
We Offer Won
SECURITY - - SERVICE - - LOCATION

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PHONE 1564 R.
We will call for your work,
510 E. William St.

Quality counts in gymnasium
goods Be sure of the quality
then compare prices.
Five piece outfit, $2

Moe Laundry

Phone 2365

204 No. Main St

Open Public Land in Colorado
Washington, Dec. 2.-More than 14,-
200 acres of public land, formerly in-
cluded in the Routt national forest in
Northern Colorado, will be thrown
open to homestead settlements Jan.
23, the department of interior has an-
nounced.

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Wlomen
The Girls' Glee club will rehearse
from 5 to 6 o'clock Monday afternoon.
An important practice will also be
held from 4 to 6 o'clock Tuesday aft-
ernoon.
Wpnen wanting help andi girls de-
siring work during the Christmas va-
cation please register at the office of
Dean Myra B. Jordan, Barbour gym-
nasium.
Guest tickets for the freshman
spread should be obtained as soon as
possible. No spectator tickets will be
sold.
TWO PAYS UNTIL
HICIIIGANENSIAN SUBSCRIPTION
CAMPAIGN. SAVE :0 CENTS

Girls' club at 3 o'clock Monday even-
ing in harbour gymnasium. This is
only part of the fun which has been
planned by the club in honor of the
new girls who have joined as a result
of the recent membership campaign.
Dancing and cards will follow the en-
tertainment.
A short but important business
mceting will precede the party, at
which all members will be given the
opportunity to pay dues and fill out
membership cards. All active mem-
b ersare requested to escort the new
girls in their respective houses to
the party. The members of the ex-
ecutive board are expected at the
gymnasium for rehearsal at 6:30
o'clock :Monday evening.
JESSIE MICER-N HOSOM,
Teacher of singing in Detroit Institute
of Musical Art, formerly teacher in
University School of Music, 1905-14,
will accept a limited number of pu-
pils Tuesdays and Fridays. Credit
will be given if desired in the Detroit
Institute of Musical Art. Ann Arbor
address 1702 Geddes avenue. Phone
1724-W. sun-tf

The boys in eastern colleges
know what is right in gym
goods -we get our pointers
from t he right source and
know we are right - let us
show you.

Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Main Office--
Northwest Corner Main and Huron
Branch Office--
707 North University Ave.
Tle Farmers & Mechanics Bank
Offers the Best in -Modiern Banking
SECURITY - .- EFFICIENCY
Convenient and Pleasant Quarters. You Will
-e Plcased With Our Service. Two Offices
101-305 S. Main St. 330 S. State St.

Resources $3,800,000

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TYPEhWITERS of all makes
Sale or Rent. Cleaning &
Repairing. TYPEWRITING &
MIMEOGRAPHING, SUPPLIES
O M o r r f1l

You have not shopped
Unless you have stopped
At the James Foster House or Art.

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The finest Floral Shop in the city A bit of a compliment to the folk atr
ill open soon in the Nickels Arcade, home, S*ere a giftie of somthing niftie
hate Street. 3-ti from the James Foster House of Art. tf

A copy of our Correct Dress
Chart for the asking.

322 S. State

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