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I S T M A S

MERRY CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS

CHRISTMAS

CARDS

KODAKS

- - 75c to $100.00

Christmas lvill soon be here

e prepared. You are better able to reflect the
pirit of the Season if you are becomingly dressed.
hand-tailored suit, tnade from one of the hundreds of
-wool fabrics we are showing, cut and fitted to your
idividual measure, will enhance your appearance and
Id force to your CHRISTMAS GREETING.
There's something behind it, when the well-dressed man says,

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Nhitney Theamre Tuesday
It aitneyDec. 19
First time here of IRVING BERLIN'S
ternatilonal Syncopated Musical Triumph
(Made in America)

sic and Iyrics by
ING MIlFRLIN

Slaged by
R. i. BU INSIDE

Book by
HARRY B. SMITH

Most Delightful Entertainment
In America
75 LE7
Combination of
Wit, Beauty, Melody and Grace
Enlarged Orchestra

SUNDAY SERVICES IN
ANN ARBOR CHURCHES
Unitarian Church
Rev. R. S. Loring will speak on
"Nirvana or Heaven-The Gospel of
Buddhism and Christianity Contrast-
ed," at 10:30 o'clock.
Trinity English Lutheran Church
Sunday is rally day at Trinity Eng-
lish Lutheran church. At 10:30 o'clock
will be held the roll call and every
member of the church is expected to
answer to his name.
Newberry Hall
Rabbi Louis J. Kopald of Buffalo,
N. Y., speaks to Jewish student con-
gregation at 6:45 o'clock tonight on
"Temptation."
Church of Christ (Disciples)
Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. Mr.
Knepper's theme will be "Cleansing
Temples."
St. Andrew's Church
Holy Communion at 7:30 o'clock.
Morning sermon and prayer at 10:30
o'clock.
Presbyterian Church
Morning service at 10:30 o'clock.
The choir will sing Christmas music
and the theme of the sermon by the
Rev. Leonard A. Barrett will be, "An-
ticipating Christmas."
First M. E. Chrch
Morning worship 10:30 o'clock, with
Christmas music.
Bethel A. M. E. Church
James A. Charleston, pastor, preach-
es at 10:30 o'clock, subject, "Educa-
tion by Suffering."
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Sunday services, 10:30 o'clock.
The First Baptist Church
Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. J.
M. Wells will preach on "The Christ-
mas Story." Christmas music by the
choir.
First Congregational Church
Rev. L. C. Douglas talks at 10:30
o'clock on "The Child and the Em-
peror."
REHEARSE FOR "MAGIC CARPET"
Cast Spends Six Hours in Going Over
Foreign Students' Play
Five rehearsals, totaling over six
hours, made yesterday a very busy
day for Prof. J. E. Nelson, who is di-
recting "The Magic Carpet." Every
scene except the Hawaiian one was
gone over in the sessions which, with
the exception of a few hours at noon
and In the evening, lasted' from 10
o'clock in the morning until 9 o'clock
last night, when the first dress re-
hearsal of the Hindu scene was ended.
Professor Nelson was well satisfied
with the showing made. Every scene
is in excellent shape, so that the time
after the Christmas vacation can be
spent in rehearsing the complete play,
with the cast costumed.
1IEDICAL FACULTY MEMBERS
TO ATTEND MEETING IN N. Y.
Several members of the anatomy de-
partment's teaching staff are planning
to attend the annual meeting of the
American Association of Anatomists,
which will be held in New York City
during the holiday vacation. Professor
G. Carl Huber has served as president

of the association for the past two
years. At the coming meeting Mr.
Wayne J. Atwell will read a paper en-
titled, "On the Relations Between Neu-
ral and Intermediate Portions of the
Hypophysis."
Ernest H. Barnes PWins Art Prize
Ernest H. Barnes instructor in free
hand drawing in the College of Archi-
tecture, received the Scarab club sec-
ond prize in the exhibition of Mich-
igan artists now being held in the
Detroit art museum, under the
auspices of the Scarab club of Detroit.
The title of the painting to which the
prize was awarded is "Winter After-
noon."

' ARCADE
I _Shows at 3:00; 6:30; 8:00: 9:30

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Fri.-IS-Emily Stevens in "The Wager ;
Drew Comedy.
Sat.-16-AntaStewartin "The Combat";
Charlie Chaplin in "Behind the
Screen" i5c.
Cildren's Matinee, 2 P. M. "A Street
Waif's Christmas." "Sunbeam."
"Santa Claus. a Boy and Girl" and
"Buster Comedy."
Mo.-18-Theda Bara in "Under Two
Flags," (Ret.); Christie Comedy.
Orpheum Theatre
Matinees, 2:00 3:30: Evening, 6:45,
8:15, 9:30.
Saturdays-Holidays continuous.
Su" -Mon.-17-c8-Fannie Ward in "witch-
craft:" Also Holmes Travels.
Tues.-ig-Wilfred Lucas in "The Rum.
my." Also Triangle Comedy. Che ter
onklin in "A Tugboat Romeo." Eve-
ning 15c.
wed.-2o- Douglas Fairbanks in "The
Habit of Happiness." Also Trianigle
Comedy.Star Keystoners in "A Bath-
house Blunder."
Goodhew Floral Co.
225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321
Choice Cyclemens, Bengonias,
Cherry Plants and Primroses.
Novelty Xmas Baskets.
Greenhouses-Observatory and
Volland St. Phone, 170-M.
Roast young chicken dinner at

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ioc Unless Otherwise Specified.
Phon~e 2q6-M,

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-kinds and prices from
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Among thein a large display of
the celebrated Handel hand paint- We have a good assortment at
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You will find an assortment as large as any Detroit store and the
prices are right. We invite your inspection.
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In searching your mind for a suit-
able gift, De Fries' Art Store should
be your first assistant. Down-town at
223 S. Main St. 17-19-20

Ices 50C to $1.59

Seat sale $at. 10 a. m.

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SANiTARY
LAUNDRY
I T'S good health insurance for
you to send your laundry to
us. We give new life and clean-
liness to your linen and return
it to you crisp and fresh.

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WHAT' GOING ON_

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Today
10:30 o'clock--Meeting
committee at the Union.
6:30 o'clock -- Meeting

of J-hop
of all the

members of the Glee and Mandolin
clubs at the Union.
6:45 o'clock-Pror. C. T. Johnston
of the Engineering college, speaks on
"An Example of Public Service," be-
fore the Plymouth Round Table.
7 o'clock-Meeting of Polonia so-
ciety, McMillan hall.
I-Notices
The Keystone club will have a group
picture taken at 2 o'clock this after-
noon at the Union. Members wishing
to take the Pennsylvania special can
make arrangements at the Union from
2 to 5 o'clock.

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There will be a meeting of the con-
sulting and associate editors of the In-
MMoe L3U dry lander at 4 o'clock tomorrow 'afternoon
Phone 2355 204 No. Main St in the Press building.
The t l ersity health service will
'be closed during vacation. All stu-
dents desiring treatment should ap-
)ecorations-red, white and green i pear before Wednesday afternoon.
ia; also other decorations at spec- dee club offices will be open from
prices for churches, stores, and 3 to 5 o'clock today for reports of the
nes, at Hoag's. 10-17inc] men who sold tickets for the con-
cert.
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