I A 11L4AA'.AA'. 1115 ll 7 i VL ! J'L L 1 )VERCOAT SALE All ready to wear garments in our shop at 25 per cent count. It will pay you to invest in an Overcoat now. In- ed in this sale are many spring weight coats, just what you I need in sixty days from now, and at that time you wilitpay GO TO ANN ARBOR'S LEADING COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER for Amateur Finishing, Copying, Enlarging Lantern Slides etc. A complete and fresh stock of Eastman Kodaks and Supplies always on hand. L Y N D O fN 'S 719 N. University Ave. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Writing Paper regular price. All our garments are new, many have only been in the thirty days. First come, first served. )ress Suits or Hire J. K. MALCOLM 604 EAST LIBERTY Shirts to Order ENIORS Sit Early For Your -MICHIGANENSIAN" PICTURE AT z 0 MAIN STUDIOS 1546-8 Broadway New Yor , N.Y Perfect Portraitures Unsurpassed Accomodations for Group Photographs.. "Amateur Rork Handled in a Pro- fessional Way. 619 E.Liberty St. PHONE 948-W viK*OAE THEATRE TONIGHT THEDA BARA "UNDER TWO FLAGS" If you hate Theda Bara, see her in "Under Two flags" and learn to love her. First show 2 p. in., last show 9 :30. FRIDAY, JAN 19 "TILLIE'S PUNCTURE I) ROMANCE" -witth- CILARLIE CHAPLIN MARIE DRESSLER MABLE NOIRDMAN 7-Reels of Laughs-7 First show 2 p. i., last show 9:30. LIT ELECTION BLAKS MAY BE SECURED TODAY JIUST BE FILED WIT REGISTRAR BY 5 O'CLOCK FRIDAY OR $1 FINE WILL BE IMPOSED Election -blanks for students in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts may be obtained at the registrar's office at the regular hours today. These blanks must be filled out and filed with the registrar Thursday and Friday of this _eek, on which days the office will be open between the hours of 8:30 and 12 o'clock, and from 2 to 5 o'clock. A charge of $1.00 will be made for all elections nmade after this date. Requests for extra hours, which ixiust be renewed each semester, should be made at the same time the election blanks are filed. Extra hour petitions may be obtained with the election blanks, if desired. Pamphlets descriptive of additional courses to be given the second semester and net announced in the bulletin nwy also be obtained at the registrar's oflice. Campus i Brief Last Saturday night last year's Technic staff met for the final time un- der that name. Almost every mem- ber was present and heard the retiring men give talks advising the new staff of the coming work of the year. Up to that time H. S. Taylor, '18E, and C. A. Hart, '18E, had received their ap- pointments as managing editor and business manager, respectively, but Saturday night was set aside for the announcement of the new staff which is as follows: W. C. Babbitt, '19E, as- sociate editor; A. G. Pickard, '19E, college editor; R. H. Erley, '18E, alumni editor; L. W. Fry, '17A, archi- tectural editor; H. O. Trerice, '18E. ad- vertising manager; W. H. Dorrance, '19E, circulation manager; J. A. Negin, '19E, assistant circulation manager; J. J. Kilmer, '18E, sales manager; R. M. Woodward, '18E, assignment editor. Charles Morgan, Jr,, director of the 1917 Michigan Union opera, spoke on the organizatin of the Mask and Wig club at the Mi es' luncheon held yes- terday noon at the Union. At the business meeting held afterward,. Kemp Burge, '17, was elected to the committee on committees, which has charge of the Union. Carl Baccaro, '20, was sent to the medical ward of the University hos- pital yesterday morning. Dean Victor C. Vaughan of the med- ical school leaves this morning for Co- lumbus, 0., where he will deliver a convocation address to the University of Ohio tomorrow. Orheum 'Theatre Matinees, 2: 00-3:30: Evening, 6:45, 8:15, 9:30. Saturdays-Holidays continuous, W\ed.-17-W. S. Uart in "The Aryon" Trian(le Comedy, "Iis Bread and Butter." (Rebooked.) Thu.-Fri.-18-19-Fannie ward in "The Years of the Locust." Also Bray Car- toons. Sat.-2o-Bessie Barriscale in "A Corner in Colleens." Also Triangle Comedy Ise. M tat. GA RRI CK Week15 DETROIT KATINKA" A R CADE Shows at 3:00, $:3o; 8:oo: 93:- roc Unless Otherwise Specified. Phone ag6-M. Tue.- 6-Mabel Taliaferro in "The Dawn of Love" (Ret.) ; Mlutt and Jeff Cartoon. Wed.-17-Clara Kimball Young in "The Thu.-1S--Theda Bara in "The Vixen"; Chap. 12 of "Gloria's Romance" ("Her Fighting Spirit") r5c 1 WHITNEY THEATRE i SATURDAY (Matinee and Night) JAN. 20 An Unusual Musical Comedy. Direct from 200 performances Longacre. Theatre, New York. I I ALL THIS WEEK Sheehan & Co. C. W..CRAIAM, Mgr. -' - I WHETHER you retire in an old fashioned night shirt or wear pajamas into Slumberland your comfort to a great extent depends upon the manner in which they are laun- dered. Fresh night garments add to the joy of a refreshing sleep. Call us up. "MAJESTIC MAT. 3 N0WNITE 7:30 & 9 Winter Garden Revue Gonne and Albert Five Lyceum Girls John P. Red SCAMP & SCAMP THURSDAY "Six Little Wives" 7:30 o'clock--Intercollegiate society meets in New berry hall. 7:30 o'clock- Skating carnival at Weinberg's coliseum. Tomorrow 3 o'clock-Rehearsal of act two of "Pillars of Society," University hail auditorium. 4 o'clock-Rehearsal of act three of "Pillars of Society," University hall auditorium. 7:30 o'clock-Meeting of Christian Science society in Newberry hail. 7:30 o'clock - Poetry club meets Cercle Francais room, South Wing, U- hall. 8 o'clock-Junior engineer assembly,' room 348 Engineering building. 9 o'clock-Mr. R. Rutledge speaks at senior engineer assembly in room 348 Engineering building. HtNT 1YSTE1¢IS MISSING WOM3AN IN LEAK PRoBE CASE Goodhew Floral Co. 225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321 Everything in the line of fresh cut flowers. Good variety of flowering plants. Greenhouses-Observatory and Volland St. Phone, 170-M. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *AT THE THEATERS* i I By the authors and composers of "Adele" and "Alm" a, CAST OF ABSOLUTE DISTINCT Bet Groves-Young, Willis Claire, Betty Barnell Malone, Tom Collins, Clara Thrupp, Leland Stea E. Dorsey, Bertram Parry, Harry Marks, An Musical Comedy Favorites Singing Organization of Special Merit. Gorgeous Costumes. Attractive1 iON Fred Frear, Geraldine rns, Jewel Taylor, Marc gelo Romeo, and other s. Scenic Splendor Clever Girls Galore. 50c-75c-$1.50 Night TODAY Majestic-Vaudeville. Orpheum-Y. S. Hart in Aryon." Also Triangle edy, PRICES:-50c-75c-$1.00 Matinee "The Con. WHITNEY 'u' xEA'I'RE Arcade--Clara Kimball Young in "The Rise of Susan." Also -ltuu and Jeff Cartoon. * * * * * * * * * * * THURSDAY, JA N. 18 SELWYN & COMPANY Producers of "Within the Law," "Under Cover" "Twin Beds," "Under Sentence," and Margaret Illington in "The Lie," etc., etc., etc. PRESENT AT THE WHITNEY Moe Laundry Phone 2355 204 No. Main St VHITNEY THEATRE wioe Daily TUES.&WED. k ETTE CELE A IN "THE DAUCHTER OF THE GODS" Avery Ilopwood's "Fair and Warm- er," which scored such success in New York last season that a demand for it had come from different parts of the country, before the end of the sixth month at the H~arris theater, will be presented at the Whitney theater on Thursday, Jan. 18, by Selwyn and com-. pany, whose faculty for tickling the public has not once failed them in the four years of their existence. Selwyn and company will present "Fair and Warmer" here with an ex- cellent and well-balanced cast of players. THEIR ANNUAL LAUGH FESTIVAL Fair AND Warmer A PRESCRIPTION FOR THE BLUES COMPOUNDED - By AVERY HOP WOOD atinees at 2:15 Night 8:15 WHAT'S GOING ON Today 3 o'clock--Rehearsal of act two of Pillars of Society", University hall uditorium. 4 o'clock-Senior lit class meeting, >om 101 Economics building. 4 o'clock-Tryouts for Interscholas- e basketball manager report at the :hletio office. 4 o'clock-Rehearsal of act one of Pillars of Society," University hall uditorium.. 4 o'clock-Cast rehearsal for Union pera at the Union. 4:15 o'clock-University Symphony rchestra concert, Hill auditorium. 4:15 o'clock-Prof. A. C. McLaugh- n lectures, room C of the Law build- 1g. 4:15 o'clock- University Symphony, rchestra concert, Hill auditorium. 7 o'clock-Chorus rehearsal for Un- (Continued from Page One) had established "false trails" to cover the latest leaks and the system tried to turn these trails toward administra- tion people. "For instance," he ex- plained, "I meant Lansing. I believe he is absolutely innocent." Does Not Attack McAdoo or Tumulty. Lawson declared, however, that he had not intended to eliminate all ad- ministration sources when in a recent letter he accused the system of "laying the blame at the door of the associates of the greatest president since Lincoln, though the system had proved posi- tively of their innocence. I didn't have Secretary McAdoo in mind when I wrote that letter," said Lawson. "Did you have Secretary Tumulty in CLASS NOTICES Section III of course 4a in oratory, Shakespearean reading, will meet next semester at 3 o'clock on Monday and Wednes- day in U-hall, and not at 1 o'clock on Tuesday and Thurs- day as is stated in the announce- ment. Section I is also in my charge. DR. HOLLISTER. Professor Robert T. Crane of the political science department announces that Dr. L. D. Up- son, director of the bureau of the governmental research in Detroit, will give a course dur- ing the second semester in mu- nicipal administration from the practical standpoint of the man actually engaged in city work. The course will be conducted as a seminary and will deal not with the theory and principles of government but with what actually occurs in the city hall. The course may be elected as political science 18 with two hours credit. The class meets from 7 to 9 o'clock on Wednes- day evenings. Arrangements have been made for those students desiring to take both course '32 and course 40 in economics next semester, so that no conflicts will occur. * *: * * * * * * * * * * * *> * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *1 * * * * * * * * PRICES: 50c -75c -$1.00 - $1.50 Clara Kimball Young will be seen at the Arcade today in "The Rise of Susan." This is the last photoplay in which Miss Young starred for the World Film corporation, before sever- ing her connection with that company to join the Lewis J. Selznick enter- prises. "The Rise of Susan" is a very good story which gives Miss Young an op- portunity to be all she knows how to be to her audience. She has several opportunities to meet tense situations during the action of the play, and on every occasion more than meets ex- pectations. Children's uancing class at the Boxes $2.00 The Comedy that ran over one year at the Harris (Selwyn & Co.'s own) Theatre, N. Y., and broke all records for big business. Now playing at the Cort Theatre, Chicago, SEATS NOW ON SALE r _ PEASE AUDITORIUM Ypsilanti The Portmanteau theater, Stuari Walker's portable, movable playhouse. will be presented by Maximilian Elser Jr. and Russell Janney at the Pease auditorium, Ypsilanti, Wednesday, Jan. 24. The established success of .this dis- tinctly original theatrical institution has undoubtedly been brought about through Stuart Walker's gifts both as a playright and-a producer. Mechani-' cally, his theater is simplicity itself. It is a complete theatrical stage, fufy equipped to give a performance either before a few selected guests assembl- ed in the library of a private home, or upon so great a stage as that of the Century theater, New York City. You have not shopped Unless you have stopped At the James Foster House of Art. tf Get your shoes fixed at Paul's Place 611 E. William St. 5tf AT THE ARCADE Packard. Fridays, 3:30 P. M. 16tf L T T HE Y CAJENKS ARCADE JEWELERS n Opera at Packard academy. mind?" asked Harrison. 7 o'clock-Band rehearsal in Univer- "I didn't have Tumulty in mind in ty hall auditorium. one way or another," he retorted. 7 o'clock- Meeting of those who Lawson did not say whether McAdoo ave enrolled in military training in was on the list of innocents he had 'aterman gymnasium..~ mentioned in the letter. Fine Repair Work One-[our Lens Grinding Service