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Treat Yourself To A
Nely Suit
or overcoat for Xmas. Come in to-
day and select the cloth from our as-
'ortment 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-

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Official newspaper at the University of
Mi&Agan. Published every morning except
l 'nday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Anti Arbor as
second-class matter.

Students desir-
ing employment
during the vaca-
tion may regis-
ter their names
at the "Y" now.

"ar. ')>r Press Building. Sub-
4 fc-riptions:b y carrier, $2.50; by mail, $3.00.
5 e .. Wil Compani Want ad. statirons: Quarry's ; Students' Sup-
Leading y rercehand Tailor SateSelta,co taandPackard
f Ladig Mechat TilorStae S Phones: Business, 960 ; Editorial, 2414.
Communications not to exceed 300 words'
in length, or notices of events will be pub-
lished in The Daily, at the discretion of the
YourRoo is ot omplte- Editor, if left at the office in the Ann Arbor
Your Room is not complete g;-he nth s
Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the west
corridor of the general library, where the
without a Stewart Phonograph noticesare collected at 7:30 o'clock each
wihu} SeatPhngahevening.
Only$ = -John C. B. Parker.........Mana'giig Editor
A Conrad N. Church..............Nevs Editor
r e a----....-............City EKditor
ATT4P~J hT~(~~RI arold A. 1,itzger ald----------. ports Editor
AaLLMENDINGERlMUSIC SHOP. Jackson.......elegraphEitor
?hone 1692 122 E. Liberty St. =1.VerneIBurnett-----.----Associate Editor

Two Doll
will buy a complete
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VNIVERWSITY BOSOE

Persons who
want student
workers during
the vacation
days may tele-
phone the "Y"
now.
Office hours of
the "Y" Em-
ployment De-
par tment:
3-6 P.M. daily
A9-12 A. M. Sat.
Telephone 823

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

STOP AT
TU TTLE'S
338 S. STATE
for sodas and lunches
GEORGE BISCHOFF
F L O R IS T
hoice Cut Flowers and Plants
A Chapin St. Ann Arbor, Mich.
PRONE 809,M

GIRLS! buy tickets at Beauty Shop and
save $r.50 on $5.oo. Souvenir with
every 50C purchase of cosmetics,
Miss Mable Rowe
503 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 240
FIRST NATL. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $ioo,ooo Surplus and Profit $6.5,ooo
DIRECTORS
Wirt Cornwell Waldo M. Abbott
Geo. W. Patterson - Harry M."Hawley
S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
Fred Schmid D. B. Sutton

E. D. Kinnie

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TRADE

MARK

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A Real Pipe
for
College Men
These are two of the
24 popular shapes in
which you can get the
Stratford
75c and up
W D C Hand Made
$1.00 and up
Each a fine pipe,
with sterling silver ring
and vulcanite bit.
Leading dealers in
town carry a full as-
sortment. Select your
favorite style.
WM. DEMUTH & Co.
New York

Golda (hr -burg-----..------\omcn's Editor
Carleton W,. Reale--------.Statistical I~tditor
Marian Wilson-....-.......Literary Editor
J. r. Campbel...Assistant Business Manager
C. Philip Emery ..Assistant Business Manager
Albert E. horne..Assistant Business Manager
Roscoe R Rau...Assistant Business Manager
Ured ". Sutter..-^ssistant Business Manager
Night Editors
J. L,. Stade.ker F;. L. Zeigler
C. M.l -Tickling If. 7M. Carey
B. A. Swauey L. W. Nieter
L. S. Thompson E. A. Baumgarth
Reporters
W. A. Atlas Allen Shoenfield
l . C. Garrison C. L. Roeser
C. WV. Neumann T. F. McAllister
C. S. Clark D. S. Rood
R. lf. Fricken G. O. Brophy
11. 1. Millar P. A. Taber
D. II. Cruttenden M. C. Mighell
K. L. Wchmcyer J. P. Hart
A. L. Wood
Business Staff
Bernard XVWdl J. E. Robinson
Paul I . Chiolette Harry R. Louis
H arold llakinson Earl VS. Ganschow
Walter R. Payne Win. M4. Lehevre
Don M4. Lillie Seymour B. WVilson
Jackson W. Smart
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1916.
_Nig-ht Editor--D. S. Rood.
PREP SCHOOL INSIGNIA
"Don't display any prep school in-
signia." If a freshman is not greeted
with this command, he hears it the
first (lay or two after his arrival on
the Michigan campus. There is, and
always has been, a strong feeling at
Michigan against the wearing of sec-
on'ary school jewelry and athletic in-
signia. This tradition has been vio-
lated more than ever this year, ac-
cording to student councilmen, who
are trying to enforce it.
This tradition, like other Michigan
traditions, is worth maintaining. When
a student graduates from high school
and enters the University, he is sup-
posed to lay aside all the trappings of
his preparatory career, and put Michi-
gan first. Gym classes have just be-
gun, and there is a possibility that dur-
ing the next few weeks all manner of
insignia may be displayed upon the
freshman track shirts. But if the first
year men will line up with the "Put
Michigan First" spirit, with which the
older classes are trying to impress
them, the monograms will be ripped off
immediately.
SOCIAL WORKERS TO BANQUET

MUST PAY Y. W, C, AE DUES
Dec. 5 Set as Day When All Girls
Must Settle
Dec. 5, Tuesday, is set as the day
when all college girls are expected to
pay their annual dues for Y. W. C. A.
The organization is fully alive, with
active members 605, and in order that
it may continue to thrive, you're asked
to pay up if you're able. In the Li-
brary corridor you'll see the table,
easily known by its "Y. W." label. We
hope you will find it convenient of
mind it and give one dollar to the girl
behind it.
ENTERTAIN CLUB MEMBERS
Independent Girls Hold Party in Bar-
bour Gymnasium
Rain did not prevent the Independ-
ent Girls from holding their party in
honor of new club members last even-
ing, and the 40 girls who gathered in
Barbour gymnasium made up in en-
thusiasm what they lacked in num-
bers. It was decided to postpone the
stunt by the executive board until the
next meeting, when each member is
to bring a freshman as her guest.
Plans for this meeting, to be held Jan.
16, were discussed and the club voted
to hold a formal dance early in the
second semester to which men will be
invited.
Following the business meeting,
dancing was enjoyed by those pres-
ent.
lixie Club to Hold Smoker at Delta
The Dixie club will hold a smoker
at the Delta Cafe at 7:30 o'clock to-
morrow evening. W. F. Marstellar, of
the economics department, will give a
talk to the members' of the organiza-
tion.

FLANDERS
O R
F LOW ER S

W HEN a dog bites me once,
I'm through with it. Same
way with a tobacco.
VELVET is aged in the
wood for two years to
make it the smoothest
smoking tobacco.
FRESH HOME MADE
Vanilla and Chocolate
CREAM WALNUT CAR AMELS
Vanilla and Maple
CREAM WALNUT FUDGE
SEA FOAM KISSES
and all kinds of Chocolate Bon Bons' Chocolate Nut Meats
The Fountain of Youth
'State Street Cor. Liberty
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213 E.I

Liberty St.

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Member of Florists' Telegraph
Delivery Service
Flowers by Wire to All the World.

Genuine
French
Briar

MICIiIGANENSIAN S UBSCRIPTi 0%
CAMPAIGN BEGINS TODAY .
SAVE 50 CENTS.

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TYPl7RITERS of all makes
Sale or Rent. Cleaning &
Repairing. TYPEWRITING &
MIMEOGRAPHING* SUPPLIES
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Freshman spread dues must be paid{
at Dean Jordan's office before Dec. 7.

I Takes Pictures
Develops Films
makes Prints
and Enlarge-
,a I n $ entfs..
DETROIT 'NITEl) LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
Cars run on Eastern time, one hour faster
than local time.
Detroit Limited and Express Cars-8:1o a
in. and hiourly to 7:10 P. 111., 9:10o p. In.
Kalamazoo Limited Cars---8:48 a. m. and
. every two hotrs to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing,
8:48 p. m.
Jackson Express Cars-(Local stops west of
Ann Arbor)--9:48 a. m. and every two hours
to 7:48 p. m.
Local Cars Eastbound--5:3s a. m , 6:4o a.
m., 7:o5 a. In. and every two hours to 7:05 P.
m., 8:o5 p.I '., 9:05 p. m., 10:50 p. m. to
Ypsilanti only. 9:2o a. m., 9:5o a. m., 2:05 p
a., 6:o P. m., 11:4i p. in., i:10 a. in., r :20
a. In. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars Westbound-6:o5 a. m., 7:50 a.
n., 10:20 1. in.. 12:20 a. m.-

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and Many
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Wyvern meets at 7 o'clock
at the Theta Phi Alpha house.
Glee club rehearsal from

tonight "Y" Men to

Get Together at Newberry
hall Tolight

4 to 6

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o'clock this afternoon in Hill auditor-
ium. Use the stage entrance.
Registration for the playground
class is closed. .
Miss Evans and Miss Wood will give.
an at home for University women to
meet Miss Marian Dawley, from 3 to
5:30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon at
Newberry residence.
Senior and junior basketball prac-
tise at 5 o'clock today.
Freshmen who are unable to attend
the freshman spread or who have not
heard from their juniors should notify
Emily Powell, '19, phone 2339.
Hygiene lecture at 5 o'clok today in
the medical building.
Stylus will not meet tonight, as
announced, but will meet Tuesday,
Dec. 13.
Girls desiring " work, and women

"Y" social service workers will be
banqueted at 6 o'clock tonight in New-
berry hall. Plans have been made to
serve 100 people. After the banquet
a meeting will be held to discuss so-
cial service work. Divisions that will
be discussed will be work with town
boys, correspondence with prisoners,
noon-day meetings for working men at
their factories, deputation work, hos-
pital visitations, and teaching of im-
migrants.
The speakers at the banquet will be:
Rev. L. C. Douglas, N. C. Fetter, sec-
retary of the Y. M. C. A., and M. W.
Welch. '17. president of the "Y." All
men who have signed up for the ban-
quet are welcome and all others who
desire to engage in social service work.
ADE LPIII MEN 31EET TONIGHT
TO I)I ClTSS CITY GOTERN31ENT
Members of the Adelphi house of
representatives will meet at 7:30
o'clock tonight in the Adelphi rooms
on the fourth floor of University hall.
Representative F. N. Kerwin, '17, ,of

The leather heel has outlived its usefulness. It is
doomed! Hard, nail-studded leather heels are not
adapted to the pavements of this "Concrete Age."
The impact of heel on stone wears down the leather
heel in two or three weeks. The constant jarring caused
by leather heels hurts your nervous system.
Save your heels,. your shoes, andyourself by wearing
O'Sullivan's Heels of New Live Rubber.
They last twice as long as leather heels and keep your
shoes in shape much longer.

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wishing
holidays
Jordan.

help, during the Christmas
should register with Dean

When you buy your new shoes,
buy them O'Sullivanized.
Insist on O'Sullivanized shoes; the
new live rubber heels give the
greatest wear with the greatest re-
siliency.

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Main Office--
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Branch Office -
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Ue Pleased With Our Service. Two offices
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THE SUGAR BOWL
109 S. Main St.
SPECIAL SUNDAES
LIGHT LUNCHES
Our candies are made in
our own sanitary shop.
Use The Mihiigan Daily Want Ads
for results.

Senior girls will hold a "get-to-geth-
er" party, from 4 to 6 o'clock, Wednes-
day afternoon, in Barbour gymnasium.

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545 East 69th Street
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Dancing classes and private lessons
at the Packard Academy. 18-tf
The finest Floral Shop in the city
will open soon in the Nickels Arcade,
State Street. a-t!
Our ala.rm clocks are good clocks.
Chapman, jeweler, . 113 South Main
street. tues-eod

Members, of the Y. W. C. A. will , Wyoming, will introduce a bill pro-
meet at noon today at Randall and viding that the Dayton plan of mu-
Pack's, to have picture taken for nicipal form of government should be
Michiganensian. adopted by every American city hav-
Dues for the junior girls' section of ing a population of 6,000 or more. Rep-
the Deutscher Verein for, old members resentative Irving S. Toplon, '19L, of
only, are payable Wednesday in the ' Utah, will conduct parliamentary drill.
Verein rooms from 8 to 12 o'clock. At the close of the meeting those
intending to try out for the mid-west
MICHIGANENSIAN SUBSCRIPTION debating team will draw for positions
CAMPAIGN BEGINS TODAY. in the preliminary tryouts which will
SAVE 50 CENTS. be held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 12.
All those intending to try out should
For live, progressive, .up-to-date ad- be present either in person or by
vertising use The Michigan Daily. proxy.

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