'ordo bans -- Cordovans New Lot Just Received 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 04DPN ' S 719 N. University Ave. III SPECIAL BARGAINS Lxactly like cut. All sizes aa toe. Fit guaranteed V . ~1,,, l , Kt _ ,'V Also Skate Shoes for Men and Women Illack, Tan ~ .. Pearl Writing Paper In i" .. $3.50 to $5 Dark Brown Cordovans Hoffste tter 's Walk-Over Boot Shop We can save Skates fastened you money 115 . am 1 . Gratis SENIOR S Sit Early For Your "MICHIGANENSIAN" PICTURE AT "I3EO KN 1J SOLUTION" ISSUE 01 (.ARGOYLE OUT TOMORROW Covr De ign Shows Winter Scene in Brown and White; Many Small Drawings The January number of the Gar- goyle will make its appearance around the campus and in the book stores Friday, Jan. 19. The issue is billed as the "Broken Resolution" number and the customary double page shows the pictures of some of the members of the swear-off league, and the re- sults of their resolutions. The cover design is by Reed E. Bachman, '20, and shows a winter snow scene in brown and white col- ors. A page of skating poses, another full page drawing with many excel- lent hints on how the enjoyments of college life may be improved, and the usual number of smaller drawings are found in the art department of the magazine. Anticipating the demand that will arise with the knowledge that the Gar- goyle of this month has the power to remove all worry and dread concern- in_ the coming examinati:s, an extra large number of copies will be printed, and placed on sale. TO RECEIVE FACULTY FEB. 14 Mat. W eek of Wed. & S G A R R I R KJan. 15 DETROIT KATIN KA" ALL THIS WEEK zo 4 MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y Perfect Portraitures Shows at 3:00: 6:3o: 8:oo: 9:30 inc Unless Otherwise Specified. Phone 2g6-M. Tue.-16-Mabel Taliaferro in "Thl Dawn rof Love." (Ret.) ; Mutt and Jeff E4Cartoon. Wed.-17-Clara Kimball Young in "The Rise of Susan"; Mutt and Jeff cartoon. 15c. Thu.-i8- Theda Bara in "The Vixen"; Chap. 12 of "Gloria's Romance" ("Her Fighting Spirit") r~c tOrpheum Theatre Matinees, 2:oo-330: Evening, 6:45, 8:15, 9:30. Saturdays-Holidays continuous, Thu.-Fri.-i8-i-9-annie Ward in "The Years of the Locust." Also Bray Car- toons. Sat.-20-Bessie Barriscale in "A Corner in Colleens." Also Triangle Comedy 15c. Sun.-Mon.-21-22-Marguerite Clark in "Miss George Washington." Also Holmes Travels. rsc. Sheehan &Co. C. W. CRAh.AM, Mgr. Unsurpassed Accomodations for Group Photographs. "Amateur Work Handled in a Pro- fessional Way. 619 E. Liberty St. PHSONE . 94 -W W HITNEAT SATURDAY (Matinee and Night) JAN. 20 An Unusual Musical Comedy. Direct from-200 performances Longacre Theatre, New York. Not Too Late Yet mmw~r F- I e are maintaining splendid assortments throughout our E. Huron St. W 0 0 L E N S 118 E. Huron St What we do to Hats < I $17.00,upto $60.00 Made right on our premises Ward'sKilassy'Kut Kiothes Merchant Tailor of the Better Glass J STARTING TONIGHT L A ST YEAR'S BIG SUCCESS Thy fax Little WoveS A Musical Show that has plenty Songi, Dances and Comedy. Pretty Girls Special Scenery .GET YOUR SEATS IN "ADVANCE Hold Dinner a Union Yesterday and Ouitianu Plays The faculty reception which is given annually by the university women of the league houses will be held Feb. 14 in Barbour gymnasium. At a supper attended by league house heads yesterday evening in Bar- bour gymnasium, the plans of the so- cial committee were outlined by Julia Heideman, '18, chairman. Three hun- dred and fifty university women who reside in league houses have handed in lists of their professors or instruct- ors and invitations will be sent to them and their wives, as well as to the matrons of the vai'ious league houses and to ministers and their wives. House heads are urged to communi- cate with Ethel Vail, '17, chairman of the house heads, with Dean Jordan, or the chairman of the social commit- tee in making their arrangements. Lil iTOiN ) IUNiTIONS FIRM GETS CONTi:lrA FOR U. S. ORDER (Continued from Page One.) Washington, Jan. 17.-The schooner Augustus Wells is in distress off Cape Lookout, according to a report to the United States coast guard today. The coast guard cutter Seminole is stand- ing by to render necessary assistance. London, Jan. 17, ; Grave disturb- ances quelled only by use of troops have forced closing of the railway station at Cologne, according to the, central news dispatches today from Geneva. The closing has been in ef- fect three days. Washington, Jan. 17. -Representa- ative Emerson, of Ohio, today intro- duced a resolution for investigation of the New York stock exchange by four representatives equally divided as to politics, and authorizing them to report legislation "to prevent erauds." A $50,000 appropriation is asked. PLAN ORGANIZATION OF ALL CONGREGATIONAL STUDENTS' About 120 students were banqueted cast night in the dining rooms of the congregational church, at which time a general organization was p rfected.; Lloyd C. Douglas acted in The ca- pacity of toastmaster, calling for toasts from the following: V. H. Wells, Evangeline Bradley, '17, and Mrs. J.t W. Scholl. Results of the election of officers of the new organization will be announced at the church next Sun- day. NAVAL1 RESERVES RENDER LAST SALUTE TO ADMIRAL DEWEY FACTORY HAT STORE 617 Packard Next to the Delta Cor. Packard and State 9Rae Theatre TOMORROW Tillie's Punctured Romance WITH CHAPLIN-DRESSLER and MABLE NORDMAN Greatest Chaplin ever produced I I WHITNEY T 4 E TONIGHT ;ATd' First Show 2 P. M., .ast Show 9:30 P. M. We make hats We sell hats at retail We carry a big stock. We have the latest all the time We shape hats to fit the head We clean and reblock hats WHAT'S GOING ON auditorium. 2 to 5 o'clock-Final4 ing election blanks in i By IC aUoLs ani coiposers of 'Auele" and- "Alma" CAST OF ABSOLUTE DISTINCTION Beth Groves-Young, Willis Claire, Betty Barnell, Fred Frear, Geraldine Malone, Tom Collins, Clara Thrupp, Leland Stearns, Jewel Taylor, Marc E. Dorsey, Bertram Parry, Harry Marks, Angelo Romeo, and other Musical Comedy Favorites. Singing Organization of Special Merit. Scenic Splendor Gorgeous Costumes. Attractive Clever Girls Galore. PRICES:-50c-75c-$1.00 Matinee 50c-75c-$1 .50 Night I day for secur- lit college at TodayI 8:30 to 12 o'clock-Registrar's office' f lit department open for election lanks. 10 o'clock--Gleaner convention at il auditorium. 11 o'clock-Prof. L. M. Gram lec- ures to structural engineers. 3 o'clock-Rehearsal of act two of' Pillars of Society," University hall' iditorium.1 4 o'clock-Rehearsal of act three ofI Pillars of Society," University hall iditorium. 7:30 o'clock-Senior lit. smoker at nion. registrar's office. 4 o'clock-Rehearsal of act four of "Pillars of Society," University hall auditorium. 8 o'clock-Chicago-Michigan debate in Hill auditorium. U-Notices.- All candidates for the fresh lit hockey team are requested to com- municate with J. R. Reilly, '20, before 5 o'clock Friday night. Senior lits may pay their dues to- day in the corridor of the general Li- brary from 3 to 5 o'clock. TO STOP RCOViESS IN HONOR OF LATE ADMIRAL GEO. DEWEY TUETONIC SEA RAID IN SOUTH MAKES 23 SHIPS PRIZES (Continued from Page One)' not listed; St. Sael, not listed; Snow- don Grange, not listed; Gailiy, not listed. Americans on Georgic Philadephia, Jan. 17.-Several Am- ericans were aboard the steamer Georgic, one of the victims of the German raider. The vessel sailed from here Dec. 3, with a consignment of horses for Liverpool and Brest. She carried a crew of 114 men. The horses were valued at $250,000. The vessel was 557 feet long, 60 foot beam and was built in 1895. Her tonnage was 10,077. Admiralty Makes Plan Washington, Jan. 17.-The British admiralty is working out a plan for conveying British merchantmen through Atlantic waters by fast cruis- ers and sea-going destroyers, it was learned today. No attempt was made by British diplomats here to hide their concern over the wholesale ship sinking byl a German raider in south Atlantic waters. "The alarming feature of the: incident," one official said, "is that the repetition of the feat is not at all impossible." Galveston, Jan. 17.- Rumors were current in shipping circles here this afternoon that the Swedish steamers Consul Corfitzon and Consul Olsson, and *the Norwegian steamer Arborg, all of which sailed from this port in November, have been sunk by the new German raider. A PRESCRIPTION FOR THE BLUES CO M POUN DEDy-EH P O B y A VE RY HOP W O OD SELWYN & COMPANY Producers of "Within the Law," "Under Cover" "Twin Beds," "Under Sentence, and Margaret Illington in "The Lie," etc., etc., etc. PRESENT THEIR ANNUAL LAUGH FESTIVAL Fair AND 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, PRICES: 50c - 75c - $1.00 - $1.50 Boxes $2.00 SEATS NOW ON SALE 3 1 7:30 o'clock-L. W. Bronfon lectures o members only of the A. I. E. E. in oom 246 of the Engineering building. :30 o'clock-Poetry club meets ercle Francais room, south wing, -hall. 7:30 o'clock-Meeting of Christian olence society in Newberry hall. 7:30 o'clock-Acolytes meet in room )6, West hall. 8 o'clock-Junior engineer assembly, oom 348 Engineering building. 8 o'clock-Menorah study circle eets, room 162 Natural Science. build- (Continued from Page One.) Chairman Tillman of the senate naval committee, and Chairman Padgett of the house committee immediately moved adjournment on Saturday. After sending his communication to con- gress, President Wilson issued the following executive order: President's Order. "As a token of respect to the mem- ory of Admiral George Dewey, who died at his residence in this city yes- terday, Jan. 16, at 5:56 o'clock, it is hereby ordered that the national flag, URGE MILITARY TRAINING MEN TURN OUT FOR LAST MEETING Every member of the military train- ing corps is urged to be out at next Wednesday night's drill, as it will be the last of the semester. The promot- ers of the organization will have some important announcements in regard to next term's work to make. It is.pos- sible that the army officer to be de- tailed by the war department as teach- er of military science in the Univer- sity will be present at this meeting. At the regular weekly drill held last night, the corps assisted the naval re- serves in a salute to Admiral Dewey. Regular Assembly at the Armory Saturday night. 18-19 ° Hot Egg Tomato Boullion. Some- thing new and delicious. x Make us prove it. Bloomfield. N. University. 17-18-24-25 0. G. Andres for shoe repairing. 222 S. State. 'Phone 1718-J. tues-eod 8 o'clock-Kneisel quartet concert be displayed at half mast before all Ypsilanti. ppblic buildings and at all courts, mili- 9 o'clock-R. Rutledge speaks at tary posts, and naval stations, and on nior engineer assembly in room 348 all vessels of the United States in com- ngineering building. mission, until after the funeral shall Tomorrow. have taken place; and that on the day 1 o'clock-Rehearsal of act three of of the funeral the executive offices in ?illars of Society," University hall the city of Washington be closed." A last salute to the late Admiral George Dewey, flag officer of the naval forces of the United States, was ren- dered last night by the University naval reserves. The battalion flags were dipped as the corps stood at at- tention and taps was sounded, accom- panied by the rolling of drums. Try a Michigan Daily Want Ad. 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