Mid-Winter Ciearaco Suits and Overcoats . STEIN-BLOCK and MICHAEL-STERN 1-4OffCLOTiIE 1-40fH Entire stock fancy a-id mixed Entire stock blue and black Suits anid Overcoats Suits and overcoats AT 1-4 OFF AT 20% OFF Our entire stock All trousers over $4.00 MACKINAWS AT 20% OFF AT 20% OFF LilldellsChmitt, Apfel & Co. :l!ili1i1iii1i1i8131111iiiliiii""r1ii111 allll@ilii iilllIl li 111 ll ,1 -7 r w , f " ECILIZ ED SERVICE V T(1 WhE N YU hAVE US lteen yars dev~oted to iuilding up our drugless system of eye' _mceaureen and hop rae lities tor giving you the best Optical The only systemo in the (ity where eyes are scientifically examined and glasses made all at one cost. Here it is Men Now is the time for Action on your part, the final clean- up prices are now in effect and that is the equal for you to come straight to Reule- Conlin, Feigel Co. and choose one of these fine Winter Suits or Overcoats at this BIG REDUCTION SALE ii' EMIL H .ARNOLD I T3ITIIS -OPTICIAIN f X~iAnol & Co. Jew ties 220 South Mai Street ! Ar,±a<4.- ?.' "_ _'Pf:., r° ._. _.. ., y.. ,, ...."r..ria ry'vs".rs Djer Kiss - Mary Garden Houbigants-Pivers and Other Good Perfumes at The Ebrah o o. 200-204 E. Liberty St. I Di Of Bostonian and Florsheim Footwear With shoe prices soaring, and many styles costing more today at wholesale than we are asking at retail, it would be folly to reduce the prices of a single pair except that we are badly overstocked on some lines; and with spring shipments soon ue to arrive we must reduce our present stock. CAMPUS BOOTERY 308 So. State St. AL LM AND & FORSYTHE 215 So. Main St. FR dST SHOO[ OF UGIG RECIAL CO% E NDY TAj Im I 'Iu PutNN ED IN)R X ~ XON ' he folio ing program will be given at the ?ilight recita1 at 4:17 o'clock Monday afternoon in li! auditorium. This is the Jirst program in the series of twilight recitals to be given next week. Gondolie~'.............,Liszt El Puerto . ........... Hbeniz Etude .-..............,..... .Chopin Carol Wadhams I Know a Hill............ Whelpling Secrets ..............Franke-Harling rL. Verne. Luther Interme.,o.................Dethier o ra .....d'Evry Scherzo for Flutes.......... Crawford iBanche iWilliamis Arioso "Ridi Pagliaccio". .Leoncavallo Odra 0. Patton Vesper ells..................Spinney Finale......................Baldwin In Tuesday's recital at the same' bour, the progran will be given byI Miss Helen Baluss, organist; Robert nietrle, heritoue, and Miss Laura Henkle, pianist. On eeday afteroon the regu-. lr faculty recital will be given and the prora will i de a suite for orgn and ri , pled by Earl V. Moor r. e d Mr S. P. Lockwood. A J. Whitmire, Lee N. Parker and H. L. avi; goup o~ songs by Miss Ada 0 ohnon, and a suite for pn composed by Pro-I fesor l and played by Albert Lockwood, pianist. and S. P. Lockwood,- violinist. l 0 p roa n for Thursday after-. noon will he gin by Frank A. Taber,s org anist; Chase B. Sikes, baritone, andc a violinist to be announed,c Te rogram Friday after-o noon will be offered by Miss Emilys Powel1. organii: \ndrew ITaigh, pian.. is : S P. Lockwood violinIst, and H. L. lDavis, tenor. The general public, as well as theg student body, is cordially invited to1 attend and patrons are requested to be" in their seats promptly at 4.15 o'clock s the doors will be closed during thec numbers., Morrill.° - '. I, Confined lespital D. 1 .1orrill, '8iM, we con hned t Thursday to the otolog y ard o; thed Ilomeopathic hospital. d THE' ARCADE Jan. 1,-Fe. 3, a week of Big' Stars. h'o re eams for an hour each day see them. Result-better blue- boos.Next week's stars - Theda ' ara, Clara Kimball Young, Alice a, Billie Burke, Ethel Barrymore. TT; Sothern, Charlie Chaplin. WHY ELIMINAE WOMEN? EIR 0CI.ICIZES INLANDER IN rAOPTING ATTACK OF GAR- OY E Reule Conlin, Feigel Co. Cordovan s We have just received another shipment of this popular shoe in BLACK and TAN. Special Agency Nettleton shoes P. S.-By buying at this sale will enable you to save from $1.00 to $2.00 per pair on your spring footwear for without a doubt prices are going much higher. Oe o One o f Ou inne Br s E tor, The Michigan Daily: Life is never dreary while there is a cause worth fighting for (or against). The Gargoyle has loug recognized this and has seen the enlivening possibil- ities in having somebody to attack. Accordingly it has become "woman's humbie spear" to provide for the de- elopmnent of these possibilities. Now the Inlander too is reaching an ad- vn ed stage in this regard, but with a peculiar lack of originality, it has chosen the Gargoyle's own pet sub- ject. But are we not flattering our co-eds unduly? Can a mere thousand girls be entirely responsible for lack of col- lege spirit, and the decline of athletics and all the other shortcomings of 6,000 men? Sometimes when a man refuses to go in for activities, it may Ie a case of "cherchez la femme." But we often find the search leading to ypsi or Detroit. And while we are speaking of the true Michigan man, something might be said of the true Michigan woman. Oh yes, there is such a person, and she is not in the habit of discouraging her men friends in campus activities. On the contrary, she is inclined to he proud of men who are doing things worth while. And incidentally, she ha a'tivides of her own to take up some of the leisure time which might otherwise be spent in pining for mas- culine society. Professional "fussers" of both sexes may be left out of con- sideration. There are not many of them, and they are of slight conse- quence. If the literary department has not given its full proportion of campus leaders, some reason for it besides "fussing" must be sought. Men and women do not generally consider mere contact in classes a suf- lb-lnt introduction to base friendships pon. And most girls will say that they prefer to meet men from other Ipartments. "The professional stu- lents are usually older, and have more r _ ._..__ Ap im..n.. WAHIS Shoe Stores Main St. State St. Served from 11 to 7 Regular Dinner 35c onsits choice of meats; mashed or boiled. potaitoes; onie vegetable; choice of pie or pudding; tea, coffee, or milk. SPECIALS, as served Soup .1o with meat order .05 Roast or Fricassee of chicken .25 Roast Prime Ribs of Be~ef .25 Roast Leg of Veal with Dressing .25 Pork Sausage with Sweet Potatoes .25 Pork Chops Breaded. Extra Special .25 Smal Steak with Onions. Ex. Spec'l .25 Bread and Mashed Potatoes included with above meat orders. Side Orders Extra Potatoes mashed .05 Stewed tomatoes .05 Potatoes boiled .05 Stewed corn .05 Potatoes fried .o5 Stewed peas .05 Potatoes german fried .o5 Home made pies per cut .05 Rice cus- tard .05, with cream io. Coffee .05 Tea .05 Chocolate .5o Milk per bottle ,05 Cocoa .n o STATE TT T K TREET LUNCH Open All Night J. A. QUACKENBUSH, Mgr. Cleankig, Pressing, Repair- ing and Reniodelling of dress suits, flack & Co. (Established 1857) McKinly Gold Dollars As Advertised in Current Issues of Collier's and other National Publications. $3 The McKinley Memorial Asso- ciation has adopted this means of raising money for the erec- tion of a memorial to our late president. The coin is a very beautiful work of art, and the number is limited to 100,000. In Ann Arbor they can be ob- taied only at the Home Deposit Department at the rear of the Second Floor. THE ARCADE Jan. 29-Feb. 3, a week of Big Stars. Forget exams for an hour each day ,and see them. Result-better blue- books. Next week's stars -- Theda Bara, Clara Kimball Young, Alice Brady, Billie Burke, Ethel Barrymore, E. H. Sothern, Charlie Chaplin. l Patterns and styles for spring clothes are arriving daily for your inspection. MRQUARDI CAMPUS TAILOR 516 E. Williams St. THE ARCADE Jan. 29-Feb. 3, a week of Big Stars. For get exams for an hour each day and see them. . Result-better blue- books. Next week's stars -. Theda Bara, Clara Kimball Young, Alice Brady, Billie Burke, Ethel Barrymore, E., H. Sothern, Charlie Chaplin. Suit and Overcoat Sale Films developed and printed in 8 Films developed and printed on Vel- hours at the Kodak Florist. Arcade, ox at the Students Supply Store. S. S. State St. sun Univ. sun Leave Copy lea qy at at Quarry's and Students' TheDelta AD V E RTISStNG Woods Head of Narylaiid Colege Minneapolis. Jan. 26.-Dean.- A. F. Woods, head of the Minnesota College of Agriculture, announced today he would accept the offer made him while in the east to become president of the Maryland A iulture co The new position pays 0,000. "V Frp W He Ti i-ned in at Once Men who are conducting the "" bok exchange ask that students hav- in books for sale or exchange get them in as soon as possible. The ex- change will start Feb. 1 and continue until Feb. 15. "Y" Seetary Attends Conventi n N. C. Fietter, secretary of the PUn versity "Y" attended a convention in Detroit yesterday. Maia tanhir- Sale, eleC Fiegel ~,2022Mi t poise, don't you know? So many of Stie lits are mere boys." Will some original soul find a panacea for university ills, besides the elimination of the co-ed? LIT '17. Eart-auake Siock lFelt at Montreal Montreal. Jan. 26.-A perceptible uhk was recorded here a wot 2: o'clock this afternoon. So tar as can be learned no damage was done. Children's dancing class at the Paclard. Fridays, 3:30 P. M. 16tf Genuine leather book covers at -reat discount. Allmendinger's Music «op. 122 E. Liberty St.- 20-tf Dance records, 12 inches double disc ~ith just the right swing, only $1. .lAhrendinger's Music Shop, 122 E. Liberty St. 20-tf City News FOR SALE FOR SALE-Set of Richter's Drawing Instruments and Log Log Slide Rule. Also Tee Square, drawing board and triangles. Thompson, 2024-R. 27 FOR SALE OR RENT-Coasting bobs seating ten. Phone 1398-M or J. FOR SALE-A $50.00 dress suit for $12.00. Cai 799-M. 27 FOR SALE--Dress suit, size 38, only worn a few times. Phone 2401-W. 27 FOR SALE--A good visible typewriter. Reasonable. Call 1613-R. 27 LOS'it' LOST-A gold locket. Initials M. A. B. Please return to 206 S. Thayer, or Daily office. 27 LOST- Fraternity pin. Finder call 1235-J and ask for a description. 27 FOR RMKT FOR RENT - A single front room, down stairs, modern and very com- fortable. $2.50 per week. 723 S Thayer. 26-27 FOR RENT-Exceptionally fine double front room for two. Forest avenue. Phone 2239-R. 24-25-26-27 FOI RENT-- Front suite, 3 windows, plenty of heat, near the campus. 1217 Willard St. 1810-R. 26-27 FO RENT-Large front room, suit- able for two students. 1028 Church St. Phone 1421-J. 27 LOST. L'OST--pectaces ith i brown tortoise rims. Call 1613-i. 27 LOST-Shee-pskin coat in Chem. bldg., Friday P. M. Phone 1811-R. 27 Prof. J. R. Rood, of the Law school, will speak on "The Clearing House as a Solution to Problems of Co-opera- tion," at the meeting of the Horticul- ture society at 2 o'clock this afternoon. An account of the latest ideas about spraying and orchard management will be given by George English, of Chelsea, vice-president of the society. Prof. G. W. Dowrie of thq economics department, is to talk on the establish- ment of the federal loan association in the United States. W. F. Crockett, '17L, will speak on the "Hawaiian Islands" at the meeting of the Students' society of the Unitar- ian church at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. During the two weeks of ex- aminations, the society will hold.their regular meetings every Sunday even- ing. A dancing party will be given by the members of the organization on Friday evening, Feb. 9. The fire committee of the city coun. cil will meet with the members of the board of fire commissioners of Ann Arbor, at 7:30 o'clock next Wednesday evening. The finance committee will meet at 7:30 o'clock the following evening. Try a Michigan Daily Want Ad. 1-3 Off On Suits and O'Coats You take no chances, when buying a s our goods date. suit or overcoat of us, are all new and up to Another Hats. big shipment of Spring i. I I ..ECIAL.AFIE INETORYSALE Musical Instrument, Casts etc. We have a number of New 'nd shop worn VIOLINS-MANDOLINS GUITARS -- BANJO MANDOLNS - CASES etc., which we have REDU ED TO A REMaRKABLY LOW FIGURE! These b rgain must be seen to be appreci ted. Look them over. TOM CORBETT 116 E. Liberty Street THE ARCADE Jan. 29-Feb. 3, a week of Big Stars. Forget exams for an hour each day and see them. Result-better blue- books. Next week's stars - Theda Bara, Clara Kimball Young, Alice Brady, Billie Burke, Ethel Barrymore, E. H. Sothern, Charlie Chaplin. F PHONE 1707