THE U. OF M. DAILY. Published Daily (Sundays excepted) during the College ear, by THE U,OF M. INDEPENDENT ASSOCIATION Subscription price $2.50 per year, invariably in eadvance single copies acents. On sale at Seenan s and Post Office news stand at 12 o'clock, noon. Subscriptions may be left at the office of the DALY, Opera House block, at Sheehan's, at Stoflet's, or with any of the editors. Communications should reach the office by 7 o'clock P. M. it they are to appear the next day. Address all matter intended for publica- tion to the Managing Editor. All business communications should be sent to the Busi- ness Manager THE U. of M. DAILY, Ann Arbor, Mich. EDITORS. RALPH STONE, '2, Mnagne Editor. S. W. CURTIss, '92, Assist. Managing Editor. G. L. CHAPMAN, ', Assist. Managing Editor. J. C. TAVS, '2, Bsiness Manger. F. E. JANETTE, '9E, Assist.Bsiness Manager. C. W. CKETs, '94, Assist. Business Mangr. H. D.JEW5L.P. G. W.H.ELLENBAc,'92 . 0 Goot, '2. y,.oE.OIGGLS, '2 W. P. PAnRKEs o, I J. H, AtsosLL, '. G-. B. Dygert 'E. I C. F WsLLE,a'4. W. E. McENCROE, '93. CHAS. BARD,'5. ra "nou nu''an'-- nous.- THE news that Professor Scott and other members of the faculty are making determined efforts to im prove and increase the present mea- gre art collection of the University, and to secure the establishment of a department of art, will be welcomed with delight, not only by those stu- dents who are interested in the study of art and in art criticism, but by those who welcome every im- provement in the character of the courses offered in the University. The University of Michigan has al- ways possessed a reputation as a uni- versity where advanced instruction can be obtained in special branches, and where opportunities and facili- ties for orignal work are offered. The success of the scheme depends entirely upon the generosity of the alumni and friends of the Univer- sity, and we urge them to respond promptly and liberally to Professor Scott's appeal. Before any altera- tion in the courses of study can be made, it is, of course, absolutely necessary that the material for study, in the shape of an adequate art col- lection, be secured, Most of the works of art now be- longing to the University are placed in the galleries of the library build- ing. Quite a number of them are not available for the courses which Professor Scott wishes to establish. One of the most useful collections, the Lewis collection of works of art, is located at Coldwater, Mich., and cannot, therefore, be used for prac- tical work. What is particularly needed is adequate space in which to gather all of the art works now be- longing the University, and those which Professor Scotthopes 1o col- lect for the prospective courses of study. It will be seen from an article in another column, that Professor Scott's first effort will be to collect material for the study of the Old Masters. A series of lectures will be given to his class in aesthelics soon after the Christmas vacation, upon two of the more celebrated of the painters of the period of the Re- naissance. We earnestly urge those among the alumni or friends of the University who are able to assist by contributing material, to correspond immediately with Professor Scott. The Cap and Gown at Yale. Last year the Senior class at Yale wore the cap and gown for the first time at their commencement exer- cises, but this year's class is seriously considering the matter of wearing them throughout the year, on all class occasions, and to chapel on Sundays. Ihe innovation will prob- ably be adopted, as the faculty are greatly in favor of the idea, and President Dwight, in speaking of the matter after commencement last June, said that he believed and hoped that the custom had come to Yale to stay.-Ex. BUSINESS LOCALS. fNotices inserted in this column at the rate of 10 cents per line. Special rates for longer time, and extra ines furished by applying at the DAILY office. LosT-Tuesday evening, between Main Hall and 21 S. State st., a pair of gold-rimmed eye-glasses. Return to 21 S. State. Very desirable suite of Rooms to rent at No. 5 Monroe. Rooms opening to the south; furnace heat, and use of bath. Price reduced, Don't forget we keep sweaters, best quality, $3.50 to $4.25. Mack & Schmid. Don't go it blindly again. You want a TRIBUNE (Detroit) Sunday, to get a well-written up account of the U. of M.-Cornell Foot-Ball Game in Detroit Saturday. Ladies' Mackintoshes in beautiful varieties, just received at Mack & Schlmid's. Hot and cold baths 10 cents, at Post Office Barber Shop. Full line new style collars, 4 ply, 15c or 2 for 25. Mack & Schmid. None of the patrons of our Opera House need think it necessary to go to Detroit to see Madam Rhea this sea- son. She will play here in March next without fail. $1.95-800 silk umbrellas worth $3.50 to $4.50, marked $1.95 at Mack & Schmid's U. of M. Buttons, 50 cents each, and with class year, 75 cents each. We are the only makers of the three-eighth inch button, with correct colors and polished enamel. They don't fade or soil, and last forever. Sent postpaid upon receipt of price. Students are invited to visit us when in town. Roehm & Sons, Jewelers, Grand Circus Park, 271 Woodward ave., Detroit. Anew lineofNeckwear just received and no better styles will be found in town. You will say they are one-half the price you pay for them elsewhere. Mack & Schmid. have received for tie opening of college 20,000 Books, new and second hand of all kinds, Greek, Latin, French, German, Law and Medical Books, which they will sell at Greatly Reduced Prices. Mathematical Instruments and Laboratory supplies. See our Note Books for 1891-2. Isthe LEADING SCHOOL ofBUSINES. Four departments-Commercial, No text-book or manuscript work-&nglish. Shorthand and - Penmanship. Ilegant building. hage at- - tendance, efficient instructors, work thor- -' ough, living expenses extremely low, M.5to $2 50 per nek; students assisted o positions. For catalogue, address P.R. CLEARY, President. SMIGH IAN GENTAL "The Niagara Falls Route." JAS. M. STAFFORD, TIMETABLE (REVISED NOVEMBER, 15,1891. J. iA. STAFFORD CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. F INE The Leader EASTWARD. in Fashions in STATIONs Mail Day SrO N Y Ni't Atl.Kal Exp Lim Exp Ex. ExpAc. UTT VUT M 'l Merchiant Tail- A.M A. M. .. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M J-l. ChlgcLsagsI'. 15 sec9122 310 925 101 451 oring. FIte xaoei . 5 5 4 ,5 87 4156 1 25 sexter......... 414. ...... .. 5 n3 725 l ; line of Piece Delhi tills... 430. .......... 537s... ANN A808.. 4215 25 6 22 9 45 5 4 7 951 s 1 .Ypsilanti 53 51 0 ... . 9W 5 601 80 1' Gj ods to select Wayne 51 .. . 6 8 from. 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If so, see the line of samples of the Golden Eagle Clothing Co., Detroit, If Tuesday, Nov. 16th. This firm have made hundreds of suits for students last year (to whom they refer). In every case they guarantee perfect sat- isfaction in point of style, cut make and trimmings, and will save you at least $10 on suit or overcoat. Leave your address at Goodyear and St. James', Main street, and Mr. Rosen- garten will call on you at your conven- ience.