Just received another lot of those .vZ } ' V \ 1 Feather Weight Soft Hats It is by no means presumpt- uous on our part to say that at Ai 1F * - 5amart i be are the best clothes because we are :ince / belief that human mi hands cannot desi tailor better clothes your needs. - 1" s made; re in our nds and gn and to meet $3.50 Tinker & Company Clothes, Furnishings and Hats for Particular Men. " Cor. S. State and Willam Sts. /I , COYIHT 96 "Provide yourself v a smile and air of prospe ity. Wear your best bt ness suit an a cheerful necktie. If you have nc best suit-bi one. We ha to appear pr sperous, if v are to be prc sperous." Do I a I 40 r WAivkto y Udnonsohmint, Apfel & Go, 209 S. Main St. The Eberbach & Son Co. Good Drugs-Toilet Articles Chemicals and Laboratory Supplies. You know the Quality is.Right. 0 The Eberbach & Son Co. 200-204 E. Liberty St. 6o Gems inM Rare Book 's Covering Volumes Exhibited by Hon. A. M. Todd Contain Beautiful Examples of Bookbinders' Art Specimens of bookbinding, includ- ing one piece in which more than sixty uncut gems are set in leather, and come beautiful inlay work, will be on display, along with some more rare books. in room 219 of the Natural science building today. The display is the property of the Hon. A. M. Todd of Kalamazoo, and will be on exhibit for one week. Mr. Todd has. in the past presented a number of rare books to the library. Most of the famous modern English binders, including the firms of Zaehns- dorf, Bedford, Clark, and Sangorski & Sutcliff are represented in the exhibit. There are also specimens of binding done by Colden-Sanderson, the cele- brated English printers and binders as well as bindings by the well known firm of Riviere, in Paris. Some of the finest work has been done by woman artists and profession- al binders well known in England. The various kinds of leather used in making valuable covers such as full crushed levant and the old fashioned straight grained morroco and calf- skin are shown in the display. Mr. Todd is showing in addition to the specimens mentioned, some books on birds, including a finely bound copy of Sharpe's "Birds of Paradise," a copy of which he presented to the University Lib~rary last June.' GROCERS BELIETE FOO BOYCOTTBAD MISTAKE '. 1. McLean and John McGregor As- sert Dealers Make Only Small Profit on Eggs and Butter "I think the movement is a mis- q I i One of Our Dinnesrs Served from 11 to 7 Regular Dinner 35c consists choice of meats; mashed or boiled potatoes; one vegetable; choice of pie or pudding; tea, coffee, or milk. SPECIALS, as served. Soup xo with meat order .o5 Roast or Fricassee of chicken .25 Roast Prime Ribs of Beef "25 Roast Leg of Veal with Dressing .25 Pork Sausage with Sweet Potatoes .25 Pork Chops Breaded. Extra Special .25 Small Steak with Onions. Ex. Spec'l .25 Bread and Mashed Potatoes included with above meat orders. Side Orders Extra Potatoes mashed .05 Stewed tomatoes ,o5 Potatoes boiled .05 Stewed corn .05 Potatoes fried .o5 Stewed peas .05 Potatoes german cried .05 Home made pies per cut .05 Rice cus- tard .05. with cream ro. Coffee .o5 Tea .05 Chocolate .o5 Milk per bottle .05 Cocoa .io T ET LUN Open All Nlght J A. OACKENRUSH. Ui r Attractiveness and usefulness are required In every real holi- day gift. Our suits present these qualities in perfect com- bination and harmony. MARQUART CAMPUTS TAILOR S16 N.,. Williams St. John McGregor, a grocer at 551 East University, also saw no need of a boycott. He believes that a boycott would make no differtnce because the demand is greater than the supply. The shortage is due to poor crops and shipments to Europe. Mr. McGregor also was in favor of a national em- bargo, and believed that prices would soon come down to a lower level. Watch the Orator Who Tells Jokes Dr.; B.L. Reitman Says That Sort Al- ways Changes Your Opin- ions Easily "There's a great deal in studying the psychology of an audience," said Dr. Ben L. Reitman, chairman ,of Emma Goldman's meetings, yesterday. "I al- ways endeavor to obtain the good will of the audience before beginning the program. If once you have their con- fidence, then itis an easy matter to convey your idea. "The trouble with most people is that they are prejudiced against us. They are afraid of us, thinking that we will throw a bomb in their midst." When asked the reason for the gen- eral belief that anarchists are violent, Dr. Reitman replied: "Cartoonists are in a way instrumental, because they always draw the anarchist holding a bomb in each l and. "Humor," Dr. Heitman concluded, "is a great force in attracting the at- tention of an audience before the seri- ous part of the speech or lecture be- gins. Most great orators start out with some amusing anecdote. The clown in a circus always preceeds the bareback riders. Billy Sunday uses humor which adds much to the force of his sermons." SUBSIST ON 22 CENTS A DAY; EATS WHEAT, APPLES, RAISINS Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 6.-The high cost of living holds no terrors for Martin Inman, a physical director in a sanitorium here. Mr. Inmian has lived for a number of months on22 cents a day, and is in good physical condition. His bill of fare consists of the fol- lowing: One and one-half pounds of "feed store" wheat soaked over night and simmered for ten hours over aR small flame, four apples, one ounce of dairy butter, and nine ounces of rais- ins. The food value of this ration com- prises about 1,600 food units. Dietetic experts consider this'a liberal-and well balanced ration for the average man. Students! Get Your Phone 432-J Window Cards, Stationery, etc. OF REULE, CONLIN, FIEGEL COMPAN 200-202 MAIN #11##ti#I11111111111##11111#i#Nt## 1### i l ii 1111.s1111#1i#Et 6 ii::111111 1!Sa R FITFORfl OTE YOUNG E N Don't forget the fact that we are sell- ing the best Suits and Overcoats in the city at Live and Let Live Prices. TomCobt 116 E. Liberty The Young Mens Shop lltllllitil ll ll# 1 111tttli11 il#t ##i tt t##ttt3 #lt# #13 ;" s DAVIS & 01LINGER PROMPT PRINTERS 109-111 E. Washington, 2nd Doc Co1e In - .; MINES TO GIVE . TEA A T UNION Newly Elected Members to be Initiated at This Time I. nnThe Mimes will give a tea Saturday afternoon, Dec. 16, at the Michigan Un- ADELPHI REPRESENTATIVES IN Ion. New members will be initiated. FAVOR OF VOTE SOLICITATION The club is planning on serving a, lunch at 1 o'clock, which wif l be fol- Members of the Adelphi house of lowed by cabaret and dancing features representatives, at their meeting Tues- by the initiates. An informal dance day night went on record as unani- will follow. The affair is intended mously in favor of the repeal of the only for last year's members. The dif- present rule against solicitation of ferent committees will be announced votes in campus elections. later. This is the first action taken by any Try-outs for the annual opera given of the campus societies with respect by the club will be held during this to remedying the existing conditions semester and the cast will be chosen in class elections. This matter, fav- from the material at hand. oring the wholesome solicitation of- votes, will be brought up at meetings N. Hackett Now With Wilkes Players of other campus debating societies this Norman H. Hackett, ex-'98, one of week, with a view towards inducing the founders of the University of Mich- the student council to take action on igan Comedy club, and one of the fore- the matter. The resolution was intro- most actors of the country, is at pres- duced into the Adelphi by the speaker ent with the Wilkes Players, a stock of the house, Ralph M. Carson, '17. company in Seattle. take," said W. D. McLean, proprietor of the Lamb & Spencer grocery, 318 South State street, yesterday after- noon when asked his opinion of the newly formed Ann Arbor Housewives league. "The small retail dealers are having a very hard time of it as it is," said Mr. McLean. It is unjust to impose any more burdens upon them. As for a boycott on butter and eggs, it wouldn't hurt us because there is not enough to go around now. "The wholesalers have told us that it would make little difference to them if no eggs were bought in Ann Arbor, for they could easily dispose of them elsewhere. Our profit is only about six per cent on both eggs and butter and out of this profit we must. pay our help and other overhead ex- penses. "We must pay cash for all our sup- plies. A great many commodities are only to be had in small quantities and tht wholesalers never give us tll we ask for." When asked what he thought lay behind the shortage, Mr. McLean said that the European export trade has assumed enormous proportions. Milk is being shipped over in a quantity 12 times as large as that before the war." "A national embargo might help, but a local boycott would be a mistake and unjust," he concluded. ,'auiel Shirts made to erder. 6. . Wild Company. Leading merckaxt tailors. State street. tf D. CHARLES E. JEFFERSON TO LECTURE NEXT SUNDAY Dr. Charles E. Jefferson, pastor of the Broadway tabernacle church of New York city, will speak in Hill au- ditorium, Sunday evening, Dec. 10. Doctor Jefferson has recently be- come prominent in the United States by his -speeches advocating peace, he being one of the most ardent workers of the cause in the United States to- day. Michigan Branch of ,Union Convenes The Michigan branch of the Con- gressional Union for Women's Suff- rage will hold its second annual con- vention today at Bay City. Chairman Mrs. W. Nelson Whittemore of De- troit, will be in charge of the meet- ing which will be held in the Y. W. C. A. building. Slippers for Dancirng 'r0K MN Pumps in patent and dull leather also popular dancing Oxfords rOR WOMEN Party slippers in all colors of satin. Dull, or Patent leather and also Gold and Silver cloth pumps Buy Comfy Slippers for Xm as Main St. 't.ate St. ANNOUNCE MENT Patrons of ROYAL TAILOR Made-to-Meas- ure Tailoring should place their orders now for Xmas: SUITS and OV E R COATS of the most exacting tailoring are assured to every one who honors us with his order. FOR SALE FOR SALE--Banjo, professional style Friedrich make, cost $20.00, will sell for $12.00 cash. Inquire Mrs. K. M. Webster, 133 Waverly Ave., S. E. Grand Rapids, Mich. 2-3-5-6-7-8 FOR SALE--New Hawiian steel guitar I- MISCELLANEOUS with all-steel attachments and in- struction books. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Call between 5 and 9 o'clock, 889-J. 7 LOST LOST-Sunday between Michigan Un- ion and M. C. depot, a Parker foun- tain pen, self-filling. Phone 1257-J. 7 LOST-Let the Michigan Daily. And that lost article of yours through one of its classified advertisements in this column. * - TYPEWRITERS of all makes bought, sold, rented or ex- changed. Expert repairing, factory service. Sole agent 'Under. mood & Oorona. TYPEWRITING, M:IMEOGRApHING & SUPPLIES. 0. P. M( MIILL0 & S tate ft (Over Baltimore Lunch). 582-J. WANTED-Is there a good paying restaurant for sale in Ann Arbor? Do not answer unless you mean business; owners only. Address Box H, Michigan Daily. 7-8-9 FOR RENT FOR RENT-Furnished apartment at No. 8 Cutting, for three months, starting about January 10. Phone 1326-M. 7-4-9-10 You have not skepp d Unless you have stopped At the James Foster House of Art. t I H-a --. 18- 68--- W r lot r Record 1 140,19166 11 Yellow aad ile College Days Sng gy ths PeerlessrQruar.t"' Phone us your order for one CAMPUS. BOOTERY Grinnell Bros* 116 8. M f at. PEOME I1707 308 S. State St. P."S. "We require 8 days for delivery. .1 i