Treat T A Nelv Suit or overcoat for Xmas. Come in to- day and select the cloth from our as- sortment 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.JL. Wild Company3 Leading Nerckant Tailor State S You will always get a P ERFECT SHAVE if you use one of our guaranteed Old Style'Razors H.* L. sWITzER CO. State St. Hardware Completo Stock of CUR.ISTMAS GIFTS Fhe Sla-fer Book ShopI 'hon~e 430 336 S. State St. 11 new shoes are stitched wit", jood year Welt machines Ve use same m. chu f.a ,or Frep il ,r We believe we ave the most m' ,cri u ppeo i repair shop in Ann rbor. You'll get -- i~wokai ourteous treatment t this shop and we thi0-0' ou'll,,nt s worthy of patron- ge. Our calf an, deii verc'i is at your disposal. Use it. Famous Shoe IIRepairin1g Co. 'HONE 807 .301 S. State St. NffC10IAN oAILY 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. I Mf~«: Ann Abor Press Building. Sub scriptions: by carrie $.o; bymal,$ .oo Want ad. stations: Nrys tdns p ply Store; The Delta cor. State and Packard. Phones: Business, 96; Editorial. 2414. Communications not to exceed Soo words in length, or 'notices of events will be pub' fished in The Daily, at the discretion of dto Editor, if left at the office in the Ann Arbor Press Bldg., or in the notice box in the west corridor of the general lirary, where the notices are collected at 7t30 o'clock each evening. John C. B. Parker.......... Managing Editor Clarence T1. Fishleigh....Business Manager Conrad N. Church..............News Editor Lee E. Joslyn...... . ....... .City Editor Harold A. Fitzgerald.......... Sports Editor Harold c. L.. Jackson...Telegraph Editor Verne E. Burnett....... ....Associate Editor Gdda Ginsburg............ Women's Editor Carleton W Reade......... Statistical Editor Marian Wilson ............. Literary Editor J. E. Campbell. . .Assistant Business Manager C. Philip E~mery. . Assistant Business Manager Albert E. Home.. Assistant Business Manager Roscoe R. Rau... Assistant Business Manager Fred M. Sutter.. Assistant Business Manager J. . SadeerNight Editors J. L.StadkerE. L. Zeigler C. M. Jickling H. M. Carey B. A. Swaney L. W. Nieter L. S. Thompson E. A. Bamgarth Reporters W. A. Atlas Allen hoenield H. C. Garrison C. L. Roeser C. W. Neumann T. F. McAllister C. S. Clark D. S. Rood R. H. Fricken G. 0. Brpr B. f. Millar F. A. Taber D. H1. Cruttenden Mildred C. Mihll K. L. Wehmeyer J. P. A art Annetta L. Wood Business Staff Bernard Wohi J. E. Ro nnQa Paul $. Colette Harry R. Liaa Harold Makinmon Earl F. Gan dow Don M,. Lilie Srzour B. Wisn Walter R. Payne Jackson W. Snort, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1916. Night Editor-Harry X. Cary WHY NOT A CO-OPERATIVE STORE Why has there never been a co-oper- ative store at Michigan? They have been established with succss in other communities. Michigan students mightl well consider the establishment of a co-op store in Ann Arbor. By em- ploying a competent manager, and se- curing sufficient capital to back the proposition they could probably or- ganize a successful store. The co-op.. erative store at Harvard has been es- tablished more than 30 years, and now does a yearly business of nearly half a million dollars. There 'is a similar establishment at Wisconsin which as also proved successful. The Madison store pays its patrons- a dividend at the end of each school year averaging about 15 per cent. Everything is sold to these stores'from books to furnish- ings for a student room. Such a store might not prove suc- cessful, but the proposition is worthy of consideration. Inquire of your friends at other colleges whom you will see during the vacation as to the success of such a store at their col- leges. Let's, discover wilether a co-op store would be practical in Ann Arbor. PINK TEA SERVED AT EXAMS! HISTORY PROFESSOR BELIEVES "TWILIGHT CONCERTS" HELP HARD-WORKED STUDENTS Editor, The Michigan Daily: It was with great pleasure that I read in The Daily this morning that the cruel and oppresive examinations which are still persisted in by old- fashioned -pedagogues on this campus are to, be ameliorated through "twi- light" concerts given by the musical faculty during that season when the "exam" evil is accustomed to raise its gorgon head. Something must be done to prevent professors from in- truding the subject matter of their courses into student heads filled with more live, "snappy" and interesting facts about batting records, all-Amer- ican teams, and the "host of tanta- lizing sirens coaxed from the white lights of Broadway". Though Ameri- can education is drifting more and more toward that idyllic existence of the Phaeacans of Homer-toward the banquet and the harp, and the dance, and the changes of raiment, and the warm bath, and love and sleep-yet, there are a lot of old fogies, of the long-faced Puritanical type, who seek to stem that drift. These dry-as-dust fellows try to keep up the cassical training, the rigid discipline, the cul- tivation of a sense of duty and of re- sponsibility which produced the old- fashioned, out-of-date men, who knew not the "twilight concert," and the movies and the vaudeville. What we want now-a-days is something to soft- en and relyx the tough, discipline- hardened bodies and souls bequeath- ed us by our stern, forbidding ancest- ors. We must not go on imitating those obsolete pre-Flenerites, but we should evolve a new man, scrupulous in the avoidance' of every duty, one who regards virtue as a thing beyond price, and who will be careful not to degrade it by practice. There are cheer- ing signs that we are having some su- ceassin that direction. When out of some 6,000 students we can induce only about 600 to show interest in one of the most appealing phases of the world's tragedy, while at the same time 1,7001 show a live and burning zeal for basketball, we need not des- pair. A little more "twilight concert" to soften the lot, of beleaguered "exam" victims, some Red Cross sup- plies from the "girliest" vaudeville to alleviate the pain of study, and some movie relief for the refugees from pro-esoa escton ilrne n Arbor a better world. As for the his- tory professors, the ;twilight concert" has touched their hearts, and hereafter their examinations shall be pink teas, with cigarettes and fudge between ques- tions. Vogue and Vanity Fair and card tables shall be in adjourning parlors to relieve the strain of mental appli- cation. The air shall be perfumed, and the questions of such nature that the sweet understanding of the softest Sybarite shall not be agitated. C. H. VAN TYNE. Magazine subscriptions-Bet club offers at Wahr's Book Stores. Jxxat Ready GO AND SEE DAINES ABOUT YOUR MICHIGANENSIAN PHOTOS. The Michigan Calendar SIts a wonder--dainty,=artistic and dignified-A beautiful B CHRISTMAS GIFT-at the modest price of w .. w r r rtrt t ar t S r r, r s i Time to Look Arourl for these CHRISTMAS C~ are not as high as they l:_1 hav sade out. See our supply QUARRY DRUGCOS I: s :* AN NUCMN ONEWEEK ONLY ""'vday, Dees 9th to iturday, Dec, 1 6th $~;An Extra Pair Pants for $1.00 'orth $7.50 to $ 10.00 To Dlouble the Life of Your Suit A~ the result of an unusually. £~iorsledeal with a big mann- fa is er of fine woolens, we are en~dto offer SUITINGS 5made ., : ir own measure $~a .00-$25.00--S30.00 Vi:. an extra pair of Pants for $1.00 VARSITY TIJ66ERY SHOP 1107 S. UNIV.AVE. SAMS3JGHIL CO*. Prescription Sttorv- Coe. State & N. Univze.st I I Gives ycu. the best Tailo;ring service to be obt aln ed a ny wh,.er ,iu thev coun- try, coupled w i r-xth wu f *1.00 up Fouatain Pens-. ~7"N ~Watennan and Conkkn U, of M. Jewelry ,SIhlanderer & Seyfried ' r~W rRRS of all makes c r Rent. Cleaning & a-i~alring. TYPEWRITING & IO~A PHING. SUPPLIES Mo y{1' ill season immediately preceing Y,. f. Lion will be the Christmas part ;.Y gieTake Pictures Saturday evening by the t?;1,Pbuv Develops Films engineers. The dance wile gL,,,~ makes Prints, from 8 until 12 o'clock at. B-,hox)jrfla PEnarge gymnasium. Programs will be mL gold. Shook's J-hop orcl es ra oz: IS. VNIVERSITY troit is scheduled to furnr~isth n sic. , ,',IWIT UNITED) LINES The party will be Chi Fvol? ; '0 s e Diret Ann Arbor and Jackson r .r on Eastern time, one hour Laster Prof. 3. R. Allen and Mrs. ."CL rj ~ ~ ime. C. T. Johnston anti Mrs.. tw )trt Limited and Express Cars-7 :3.5 a. } ) i a. m. and hourly to 7:10 p. ID., :10~ Tickets may be secured at het.< TraiaiL.azy Limited Cars-8 :48 a. I,. and and Technic offices. s ours to 6:48 p. in.; to Lansing, r k~r xpress Cars*-{Local stops west of Japanese pictures, card d jp! Ann Arhur-g:48 a. im. and every two hours table pieces, etc., at Newbe yinU a rs Eastbound-s :35 a. ton, 6:40 'a. -. 7 n. and every two hours to 7:05 p. inm., 9:05 P. im., i0:50 p. M. to i~t~stny.9:20 a. in., 9,50 a.,in., 4:05 p . c - 1i., 11:45 P. in., 1:1o a. in., 1:20 n 1 n e, change at Ypsilanti. :kccA a+. Westbound-6:o5 a. m,., 7:5o a. 10.o1220a. M- ,n Inn 6[11 E. Telephone '948-R Liher~ v .. .. ~3'21 ~34 Jtate .582-4T TI LOW?. 0O redn.ce the size o'. corpus delicti you n;:x ercise your muscles-; i tr- the size of your laun.6rx hil should exercise' your iI4t e. The superior qmai$y , work and the fact thiat L ereci clothes wear well dcl it to you-it appeals to other: t Gtomen There will be a meeting of the wom- u-e o the sophomore class,.to elect an cr, ,iOn( Al delegate, at .4 o'clock this * ~~rnonin room 101, economics Wontn'sleague pledges must be paid onS to 5 o'clock today in the. Stlu wll meet at 7:30 o'clock to- _;_gt at he ,nc home of Muriel Tyson, grad. af° i South Ingalls street. .~'ur rs- will meet at, 4:15, &i'ktoaorrow afternoon in Bar- ou gym n a im to elect an oratorical \nyieau oor sorority house wish- nv.; o arrange, a stunt for the Womn. tcuofncy dress party, to be it.an. l-, should notify Vena 'X i-s '17, betfore Monday, Dec. 18. 1.ccva tdub will meet at 7:30 loc - tiof -row evening with Helen ~ n~w '~51 12 Hill street. W I ! . cabinet meets at 4: 15 :i re planning to remain in ;wring the Christmas holl1- sign their names, ad- '1 1 telephone numbers in p. 'e books which have been ' ! n t hA Library, the Women's ~ room. n U-hall, and. in Barbour a cr. _l_ meet at 7:45 o'clock to- Proper Clothes for We Offer You . rY - - SERVICE - - LOCATION Re,,sources $3,;800,0o0 Formal Parties Our ready full dress clothes for young men, cut along semi-con- servative lines, are very stylish and very proper. The price makes them a really practical addition to the young man's wardrobe in- stead of an expensive luxury. aund r 204 No. M a A" 2355 "We clothe young men complete" Ag Arbor Savings Bank fucorporated 1869 'rt est Corner Main and Huf'du 3 Branch Office~ - 77North University Ave. TheFad9 iY er & Mechanics Bank, O _ . ; Best in .Modern Banking ,5V; j ?TY E- FFICIENCY' Con icn andPleasant Quarters. You Wilt i~sn hl Our Service. Two Offices 10110 S ~~iSt.:: 330 S. State St. '~ IO off a few. miut es and eat some of ,S,tItV St. Phone 1244-M ~ 'Ill T REMAIN IN ANN AIUIR [ BE ENTERTAINED iC. E>ri) wi re planning to remain ix_ Ann iarbor during the Christmas h-ohda,, are to be royally entertained i~~~c 'h fs the Women's league and A ;l vi, rv y i are carried out. It x* h.o!ed io anumber of house par- ic-anio r-anged, so that the left- b .iiuds i ,, he gathered together un- .' >-oo nd celebrate Christmas t, < : ~-'s day in a fitting fash- !oratios-red, white arO trr-,- also other decorations toe rices for churches, storeCs, d , at Hoag's :, 1 c t of a 'compliment to tht folk_. were a giftie of somthix' ifi he James Foster House c Acop of our Correct Dress Chart for the asking. t(';l d Of at 7:30 o'clock as an- is your floors with Old ;<< tC~op ~rosis house. Members Wax. C. H. Major & Co. r i o-- t rng money to pay for as I s for the contribution ______________r" l - ief work. OR PARTY SATURDAY \ f,f 10 .Afm 72nA lrTTDf N1 . .--, . J.. - .A.. .t 'kt. AT BARBUR 01.1I~I. '_ i ' . SALE,-UNION FOR $1,- .;.; 1P IJ = yous : ristmas girts at e i-