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Treat Yourself To A
Nelv Suit
or overcoat for Xmas. Come in to-
day and select the cloth from our as-
fortmnent 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 State S

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Your Room is not complete
without a Stewart Phonograph.
only-
6 50,
At
LMENDINGER MUSIC SHOP
692 122 E. Liberty St.
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A most welcome CHRISTMAS GIFT
H. G. 'Wrells.
"Mr. Britling Sees it Throug h"
The 1a1er Book Shop
Phont 430 336 S. State St.

STOP AT
TUTTLE'S
338 S. STATE
for sodas and lunches
GEORGE BISCMOFF
hoice Cut Flowers and Plants
0 Ch ipn St. Ann Arbor, Mich.
PHONE 809 M

GIRLS! buy tickets at Beauty Shop and
I save $1.50 on $5.00. Souvenir with
kevery,50c purchase of cosmetics.
Miss Mable Rowe
503 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 240
FIRST NATL. BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICH.
Capital $too,ooo Surplus and Profit $6,ooo
DIRECTORS
Wirt Cornwell Waldo M. Abbott
Geo. W. Patterson Harry M. Hawley
S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
nFred Schmid D. B. Sutton
E. D. Kinnie

MAIL YOUR LAUNDRY HOME
TlE PARCEL POST LAUNDRY RAG
carries three weeks laundry 200 miles for
10c. Saves its cost first trip. Made from
white canvass and leather. Has aluminum
stamp-plate and reversible address plate for t
your address on one side and home address
on the other. Can be used as an ordinary
laundry bag when not in transit. Size 14x20
inches.
AGENTS WANTED .
Price, $1.25 Postpaid
THE PARGEL POST BAG CO, 3000 Clifton Avenue, Baltimore, Md
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NICuiWAN DAIL
Official newspaper at the University of
Mi ..gan. Published every morning except
M -nday during the university year.
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
' tes: run Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scriptions: by carrier, $2.5; by mail, $3o.0
Want ad. stations: Quarry's Students' Sup-
ply Store; The Delta. con State and Packard.
Phones: Business, 6o; Editorial, 244.k
Communications not to exceed 3 e o words
in length, or notices of events will be pub-
lished in The Daily, at the discretion of the
Editor, if left at the office in the Ann Arbor
Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the west
corridor of the general library, where the
notices are collected at 7:3O o'clock each
evening.
John C. B. Parker.........Managing Editor
Clarence T. Fishleigh......Business Manager
Conrad N. Church..............News Editor
Lee E. Joslyn..................City Editor
Harold A. Fitzgerald..........ports ditor
Harold C. L. Jackson.......elegraph Editor
Verne ". Burnett.. ........Associate kditor
lGolda Ginsburg............ Woren's ditor
Carleton W. Reade........Statistical ditor
Marian Wilson ............. Literary Editor
J. E. Campbell... Assistant Business Manager
C. Philip Emery..Assistant Business Manager
Albert E. Horne.. Assistant Business Manager
Roscoe R. Rau...Assistant Business Manager
Fred M. Sutter...Assistant Business Manager
Night Editors
J. L. Stadeker E. L. Zeigler
. M. tickling 1. M. Carey
B. A. Swaney L. W. Nieter
L. S. Thompson F. A. Baumgarth
Reporters
W. A. Atlas Allen Shoenfield
H. C. Garrison C. L. Roeser
C. W. Neumann T. F. McAllister
C. S. Clark' D. S. Rood
R. 1. Fricken G. . Brophy
1l. I. Millar F. A. Taber
1. . Cruttenden Mildred C. Mighell
K. L. Wehmeyerf . P. Hart
Annetta L. Wood
Business Staff
Bernard Wohl J. E. Robinson
Paul F. Cholette Harry R. Louis
Harold Makison Earl F. Ganschow
Don M. Lillie Seymour . Wilson
Walter' R. Payne Jackson W. Smart
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1916.
Night Editor-C. M. Jikling
CHRISTMAS
The spirit of Christmas tingles from
the air and shines from the shops
lighted in the early dusk. The smile
of Christmas dances in the eyes and
smiles of many million people. The
gifts of Christmas are hiding away in
packed dresser drawers and dark
corners awaiting their transfiguration
on evergreen trees,
Even the father with his thinning
wallet gets much enjoyment. Even
the school child with its toy bank.
Even the poor, when people think of
them enough to help and cheer them
a little.
THE GOODFELLOW CAMPAIGN
The local Goodfellow campaign is to
make a real Christmas for a few hun-
dred Ann Arbor citizens who are real-
ly suffering from poverty. The .cam-
pus branch of the work is especially
for the children of the poor. The cam-
paign was unfortunately late in start-
ing and, hence, needs great and
speedy co-operation. Fraternities and
houseclubs have the opportunity of
providing outfits of clothes and
Christmas feeds for small boys, whose
names are provided by the Ann Arbor
Federated charities. Campus societies
have an opportunity of giving small
money contributions, and offers of in-
dividual services. Individuals have the
chance of doing the maximum amount
of good with money by dropping It in
a "goodfellow box" which will ap-
pear in many campus buildings, or by
mailing it to the Goodfellow editor of

The Michigan Daily.
FIVE VALUABLE BIRD BOOKS
PRESENTED TO UNIVERSITY
A. M. Todd, of Kalamazoo, Donates
Set of Volumes Containing
350 Full Page Plates
Besides offering the use of his lib-
rary, A. M. Todd of Kalamazoo, has
presented to the University a valu-
able five volume set of books on
"Birds of New Guinea." These
books measure about 27 by 20 inches
each and contain 350 full page plates
picturing the birds in life size and
natural colors.
All coloring is done by hand and
the material represents the life work
of John Gould among tropical birds.
The set was bound in heavy leather
embossed with gold by Riviere, the
famous London craftsman.
Dean Bate Sneaks i Battle Creek
Dean Harry M. Bates, of the law
school, spoke before the University of
Michigan club of Battle Creek, at its
annual meeting Thursday evening, in
the Post tavern. His subject was the
Adamson law. Dan Reed, assistant
football coach of Cornell, also spoke.
Get your shoes fixed at Paul's Place

Persons who
want student
workers during
the vacation
days may tele-
phone the "Y"
now.
Office hours of
thie 14V Em-
ployment D e-
partinent:
3-6 P.M. daily
f 9-12 A. M. Sat.
Telephone 823

BOOKS WORTH READING
FIBBLE D. D., by Irvin S. Cobb.
George H. Doran, New York.
Fibble is a youngish clergyman. He
is fond of the gentle refinements of
life which include sky blue outing
costumes trimmed with large, white
pearl buttons. He is the head of "The
Young Nuts of America." He takes
his young scholars for an outing in
tho woods.
His excessive delicacy of feeling,
however, prevents him from taking
along such superfluities as food and
bedding. That is to say, all except a
small pale pink pillow, a present from
some admiring young woman. His ad-
ventures in the woods are what might
be expected, ;
Fibble is the sort of person who
gives a cabman a ten dollar bill and
waits-weeks-for the change. As one
might imagine, when he is stranded in
France at the beginning of the war,
he cables Bryan to send him a spe-
cial car to convey him and the eight
young ladies with whom he is travel-
ing, to a place of safety. Fibble in
love is as logical as he is in France,
and in the woods.
If one finds exceeding amusement in
the spectacle of such a person writh-
ing from numerous caterpillars
dropped down his back by small boys,
"Fibble, D. D.," is an excellent yarn.
Irvin Cobb can be so intensely amnus-
ing in a way no one else possesses. It
is a disappointment to find this par-
ticular kind of extravaganza appear-
ing under his name. However, to
those who really are amused by such
antics from such a person, "Fibble,
D. D.," can be most heartily recom-
mended.

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

Dhar's plenty o' good
pipe smoke.
VELVET is a good pipe smoke
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FRESH HOME MADE
Vanilla and Chocolate
CREAM WALNUT CAR AMELS
Vanilla and Maple
CRE AVI 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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The icJohigamn Calendar
:. Its a wonder-daintyartistic and dignified-A beautiful
CHRISTMAS GIFT-at the modest price of
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ste.te St. Main St.

LAND E R S
O R
FLO WERS
PHONE 294 213 E. Liberty St.
Member of Florists' Telegraph
Delivery Service
Flowers by Wire to All the World.

There has never been a year
When we have had such artistic things
Your bhopping will be easy at
DeFries Art Store
(DOWNTOWN)
223 S. Main

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Our ale,rm clocks
Chapman, Jeweler,
street.

are good clocks.
113 South Main
tus-A

1YPEWITERS of all makes
>ale or Rent. Cleaning &
tepairing. TYPEWRITING &
2IMESG ING SUPPLIES
22,3. State 58W-4

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The Student Council

Some mighty interesting facts
on these organizations in the

Christmas

IN LANDER

Out the 13th - Don't Miss it.
Wlomcn
Miss Alice Evans and Miss Marion
Wood will be at home to college wom-
e for Miss Marion Dawley from 3 to
>:30 o'clock this afternoon at New-
berry residence.
The board of representatives of the
Women's league will meet at 9 o'clock
his morning at Barbour gymnasium.
Juniors are requested not to send
lowers .to their freshmen for the
reshman spread.
Attention of freshman women is
alled to the precedent which has been
stablished in former years that all
ollege girls should cancel all other
ngagements for this evening except
he spread.
The board of directors of the Wom-
n's league and the judiciary council'
will meet to have their picture taken
,t Randall and Pack's at 1:15 o'clock

Interco[lciate
Ohio State University: Ohio State
will hold its 25th annual apple show
December 14 to 16. Prizes and prem-
iums .to the total of $350 are offer-
ed. Apples of practically all var-
ieties will be displayed.
Pennsylvania: Pennsylvanits foot-
ball team will play the undefeated
Oregon team in a post season game
at Pasadena, Cal., on New Year's
day. Twenty-six men will make the
trip.
Colorado: The librarian at the Uni-
versity of Colorado reports that the
number of books in the university
library has been increased by 18.973
volumes in the last two years, and
that there are now in the stacks a
total of 1I 1OA)0 books on every im-
a.ilable subject.
8yreu-se: John Dustin A rehbold,
lrecsitlent of the board of trustees
of the Univ'rsity of Syracuse, and
its greatest benefactor, died Tues-
( ay morning at his home in Tarry-
town, after a two weeks' illness.
All classes in the university were
suspended from 10 to 1 o'clock
Thursday, during the time of the
funeral.
. F.higall A A riciltural Colle-e: On
com ,pletion of M. A. C's new gym-
_ asium, compulsory physical train-
intg and examinations will be the lot'
of all entrants to the college. The
only difficulty in the way of com-
pulsory physical training is the mil-
itary drill required by the common-
wealth of land grant colleges.
dlnemsota: Tflhe University of Min-
nesota is conducting a state wide
campaign to raise $60,000 for a Y.1
M. C. A. building and equipment.
Over 450 men are engaged in thet
effort to raise the required amount
in four days.f
1101 Christmas Gifts are to be found

Takes Pictures
Develops Films
makes Prints
and Enlarge-
ments.
13 E. VUIVERSITY
IETR0IT UNITED LINES
Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson
Cars run on E.astern timne, one hour faster
than local time.
Detroit Limited and Express Cars--
8:1o a. in., and hourly to 7:10 p iM.;
9:10 p. nm.
Kalarnazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. ii. and
every two hours to 6:48 p. m.; to Lansing,
8:48 P. InI.
Jackson Express Cars-(Local stops west of
1nn Arbor)--9:48 a. n. and every two hours
to 7:48 p. Mn.
Local Cars Eastbound-S:35 a. m, 6:40 a
M., 7:05 a. m. and every two hours to 7:05 p.
=11., 8:o5 p. mn., 9:o5 p. mn., 10 :5o p. m. to
Ypsilanti only. 9:20 a. m.,g9:5o a. m:, 2:05 p
wi., 6:03 p. mrr., 11:45 p. in., 1:io a. m., t :zu
a. m. To Saline, change at Ypsilanti.
Local Cars Westbound-6:o5 a. in., 7:50 a
n., 10:20 . mr, 12:20 a. i.
We Offer You
SECURITY - - SERVICE - - LOCATION
Resources $3,800,000
Ann Arbor Savings Bank
Incorporated 1869
Main Office--
Northwest Corner Main and Huron
Branch Office-
707 North University Ave.

M '-L
The leather heel has outlived its usefulness. It is
doomed!l 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, and'yourself 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.

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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offers the Best in Modern Banking
SECURITY - - - EFFICIENCY
Convenient and Pleasant quarters. You Will
Be Pleased With Our Service. Two offices
101-105 S. Main St. 330 S. State St.
THE SUGAR BOWL
109 S. Main St.
SPECIAL SUNDAES
LIGHT LUNCHES
Our candies are made in
our own sanitary shop.
Use The Michigan Daily Want Ads
for results.

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