fN2 R IIUAff19 A? TEMICHIGAN DAILY. IG. H. Wild Cofiny nogarng editor-PAUL.So'~ovEZ I _______________________ Business Manager-C. E. WINSTEA. The Largest Stock in the CityJ of Exclusive Styles in WOOLENS For Gentlemien's Wear Everytthing reqirefoiir l Suits, Overcoas ts, Fey \Vestings, and 'Tiouserin,acd of high class fabrics~ and secia~l style. Full Dress Suits al Specialty Go H. Wild Comupany 3t11 South State Street Ai Bit titmaybe o smciots books for Christmas Gifts bitt now is a good time to be- gin to select them whtile lities are iubroketnatnd }you'll finid a floe assort- mnent of the newest atid popular oties AT Sheehall & Co.. Student Bookstores ~o A. G. { SPALDING 0 &AR WBROS. MR The Largest Manufacturers in the World of Official Athletic Supplies Base Ball, Foot Ball, (Golt, Lawn Tennis, Basket Ball, Hockey Official tImpeoments for Track and Field Sports Uniformsoore alt Sports. Spalding's Handsomelty Illustratod Catalogue of alt sports contains nu- merousnsucgestions. Send for it.-It'srfree. A. 0. SPALOfING & BROS. New York, Chiicago, Si..osl..Sans1?r nicioco. Minroeapol- ieseve. tBuifali.Syracusei-. '(ti- bur-, Phiiladelphia, ttostoni, Ciccimiiic, Halti- nccr, iashi ion.ansa s City, Cleeland, News Orleans, tietroit, Mtontreal, Canada. EDITORS News................... A. F. Ritchic Athletics.......David F.- Stevenson Excacnige...... II. John Wambiolid Muisic sod Drama...Roy D. Welch Womencrs Editor. . .Louisce\VaniVoorhisi EDITORIAL. STAFF J. W. McCandless Elmer C. Adams JohniiiF. Wucrz- NIGHT gDITORS Hiranm S. Cody George H. Hohart Chauncey Boucher B. G. R. Williams Roymond Visoctier REtPORtTERS L. C. Reid Lee A White M. B. McHugh J. If. Prescott A. L. Hainline Rohert Mountsier Lowell J. Carr Donoald L. Kinney \Walter K. Towcrs Louis Kraft Lewsis, T1. Kniskern Robert Morclandl Paul Greer Saniuel If. Morris 011o Engel FreilF;. Gooding BUSINESS STAFF John F. Wurz Carl H. Adam Harold P. Gould Address: MICHIGAN DAILY, Press Bldg., Maynard Street. Managers Hours: I-2 p. in., 7-8 p. m, daily, except Sunday. Both phones 960. tiicPOIiTIN OF TtilIi Ali,. lice camipu ind iiitis, wettliteve, dili-i geintlv seeking light on steAtiletic as- socialiom situationi. The primacryquies- lion to) teavtrage iimidist ". s ts after all inerely ca tempiest ia tea-pt,~i ai poilitians.'itiarrel for tiolitical pur- poesto is there a recaltprincitite ini- volveid shose canviassiing scitt men tlie hegininig if littler thiiigs for the asso- ciationi" No u btciillthe commniisiipoliti- cal Itpcif than wsill take antI is taking trirentidelightiinccthe 1presenit sitiiatiion. It is such ainiiiie as alsways attracts that tyeacid alwrays still. But is there soimith inig eyoicdi the activity if this sort sihicct isill mcake idisciissiioriandc x- pioiuiie, if necessary, wotiihl while ? Tii F DAciv oitiion is that iif anxiety io leairii the factes. Those wttii attack the tirtescnt oridcr cave iiaide some charges wh-lichi seeii toireseat aii udesirale slate of affairs. Sitiilar charges have bieccnimadle before, arid have riot biei ancsereid. Nows is lthe time for chose to attack, 1o make tieir charges specific aiiiitol suitstarntiate them Iby evidenice: and for the beseiged to come forth stll thiritdefenise or jcistificatiorn such *as it macy tie. Dire such communciniccationi has alitd t appciieacreid to lenid its ait to the idefenise. We believe in piublicity as thre first macinstay to any sdemiocratic represenita- ti\"c institution. tf tlier are mrethiods orc mceasures iin thei cuhleticor any otlier cieg-ciiacticiuc acciiitticcamoptus whichc ccclcuad citae had, rio mactter if thfey he scinctionreid ty tradtition of the mrost apparicenrty sacred kind, wre shall be in las-ir iof insuetigtitsg thirtm, anil takiig' stets tic imrovteii temic.Nbodcy cvhtiiis ini ancy wacy cccnricteci stn the sseia- icic ur invile stigioniiii i* any right to witthold information from their con- stituets. If it is wiheli it will have princa facie a bas appearance. Let the student body knosw the facts, ard it canc frm its opinion on them sanely. As fors Tort DILY, i too is sekitg ight, adit toes rot intend to take its lositionichialt-h iy- on ither siec of te Athletic cso-I iciioi fnccct. 11cc \'Wandcerigs f Diamoiinds is tic subjeeti of ciiicaddrss swhic Prf. Itobbitis wilt deliver toitheCli ollgcat Alimnie.7 Cciii iitiethat soi imaiy of their iccuimerI isoe sbei ciricle to lcicte seciiess f this commoditiiythtcci hcccextreh iici-csirec asebedemIcti tednesi cessar.? i-s cORicu cs-iccsends ccc iccicicraicil. Thecjuioici rginueessill todithirt inst smcikr at tctUninubhoctictto - mcorowic-night at 8 oclotcck. Seciatmusicc citt Ie gus cii by aiclass quartet copset f Meker Kenaci.Wst cici'T'rect. Tickts silt ticoon sae at the ctibhouis. I Anc ccci sicly largiatediniccis ex- c peti. 1 ecIiiDsrcicogOc ciCLAccrSS' siVEtriN.1 The sothit icclass has vstdccloccpst-t ponei their scioiker until ifter th toi- lays. 11Mis onCikii cas aipoitets- sisiantitrasirer, ii orlerito issist iii collctciig class iduec frimcltgirls. N c girls siretprsent cii lhe imeetig. t DrTRtiOITIAiu O ADDRSucSs. M. . A. The regular ienc's meeting of tteCii- versity Y. M. C. A. will tcike pace att McMilan hatt net Sntay igt, shent RabiiLeo N.PFrkiu sill Ilk dio t ~Cllege riuni. Dr. Clcrnce Niraguer, cif Tleioc.for- inely ai memeriif te surgical staff at thlii veitrsithspitl. has beeriaala- poiintei director of the laoatry of the Phipps Intilitt, Denvecr Coo. tDr. Josephinie Kingsley, '73, ied re-tya e oei a noiTx She casc one oftic foirnisers of tie Womain's iospitalt candl Fondilings iomre of Detroit. LOSI- OiiTuesday Iefore Taniks-t giving ulys glditwstci iwitf-r-d-i is chatelauiine. Nitify i io -akai t Ar. IRewacrd.y9fz LOSt -Psi t fraterity pi. Findera pleasi return toi 702 S. Univiersity, aui receie rewad. 50i LOfST--Onr AnniS., ci necklace set sith amiethyssttigsiRecirciusoaon North StaecRwaI.S;-i Thocrougbtredt hlT Ierer NPccis- two moi nts ild. hIquirie 7ItoS Sevnt St.. or Sauers,,plaingml. 5-59 We are the selinug ageiits lfor cc- char Witoi ard Ipera Smyra Rugs. "Te aie of these gods has been so ws-ll estbihled tct nic further commrient is ecessr.ir t Binll tter's Furiuire Stre, tii 1i4and iii tffEast Libiety St. 5-fib mIIusic ali trarnA The veterain frequenter of Faculty concerts can citic difficly recall a iiore satisfactory -or -enertaiiing coicert ic this series thou hi. or last nigtt in the high school aiditriii. Mrs. Saiuceil P. Lockwod uiciapptecrel for tie firstthue ini tm A r.Xho witi ter husaiccit c 'Serenccde' fis twoliiiolins hi)-Siniding. Mrs.Lockewooid grccatly -eased ircci- ciencue. Irti-cliit is warmandcmiiseiir. Thecreco-cs genciine sontineiy- iilie terlformacnce ccl te due, and at lie Scanne timie clinos inbcirkten sympacivc betwenct hei-ptiaers. iche Sinciticg Serenade is i beatifulii wocrk. 'Thur litercitiiee ocfumusic forctworc voisis limit-d, andiiyet theie rei-maicncc i thiiings niot lheainchfrquetilitti-, whiichcpottcr i he it rentihlaitiltr. cccii irts. truckwoodcucilslitgaii appear ito- getuher. 'it. iRcschwla ccws iouidiin cccelehint s-icierancins on-mgs prci nut cii sitdtIc his Idchi nd cciipinsocccily. It-scngc a gircuipiof lyiritc c m song s t lie "ioi ticiceiti lfromiiFauist \ Itcicst)lo iland' voice is suihte ito iiic c ndh ie ties se himsucef sceli iccthccintcclheieser falii tic show.dis lii tt cincdrattr-uitce andi ccpercticfelhesc liii- programitc u-ih-c dccso setecs- for piano .con hicosi ancient Grek rhiythmucs by uAiensky.AlethuLohckwoodcc c iplcyedithelieu igupcciisoticancii dccl ccf ArenskyandcmiiLIiLuciciotlt" f- cclic- ehetic-h. Tte rhythmcus were idictcd inc hprtticlihetprcgrainu, acinhcg,'iteret toc cmcpsitiouciccntainig, iesies ticir diiddcudcl ccnstruction,batciulmloici andcharmounciesiucetucei. lii do dum-cans cumuescrtcv wscitlie accccpain~~ cg iy iHiss .\icucic Dccc . She performs micist sctisfactorcciiiythic icihic ccciandctiii nucg dpart cf thecipr- graim~. Sie wc ot mdtheleaics cassistantc icc maukingthis recitluoncei-ocl tiie ccs nct-sfuliof t hic ciies. CI-,.SSES IN DA NChNG. lche ccss inc dncinccg at Grneirs accademy wsill cmedes-cvry Tueccdcy ccii 'Thursdcaceveinig, 7 oclocck,up to timeci schoicclicits fr ihoiay-accioin. Ic- tenincg pcuils canc jicnuicany ecuug ht- iug the seasonucthiccthyt ciett-,Ic.thcc ermu sartingswithtirstchlessicn. TSech lescicns cnstiute ocne termu. Tuitioin pacableinc cdvanciie-,t. No etuchiccrcs unit, as visitorics re ntmcicchitedt sur- dg class hours. Thocse jcimicesnows finuishtheliitermucafer thur hoidacos. io.Fio PRINTING-TYPEWRITING. Election cards and all kinds of print- ig at lowest prices. Special price given for ticket orders. Michigan and frate- nity stationery a specialy. I-eadquar- ies for typewriting. Jotiffe-& Kil-1 mller, over C-op. od AlaresshiplmenItccf sins ithc cani tus mioctos. Specil rice. oc eccc, at icc Co-cup Sire. 57, 6o If youccwactc:t'acChritmuashprsnt, cli at Cuihicgs Phacrmcav 336c S. Stcte. f Cards Ever} one ues soue viitting crds Why not ge tSt h bsitt a cleap_ as :the ordinry pritnted cartds We engrae tnes plate anud ioo cards for $1.25.If yoin hae your ossli hilate; 75 pr oo We do Stationery Stanmpitg Weddng An tiuciiiitcs and Mono gramtu Wok. G et ott1r estimuiates. WAHR'S Bookstores S-dciiiSirid Siccinc Stret A New 'Michigani Scrap Book Larger amd eter, 40 leaves guaranteed nt to come loose $1.75. Withiccii8Sx to picture - ot Pres Angel, alsis a secil Pietr r at ti with Boots If sout ail to keepa Scrapc Book tf College Dayss youiscll regret it ll youtelift. College Pictures, Kodako and Photo Supplies Amateur Eiusing etc LYN jDoNi 719 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. [BILEY & EDMUNDS sporting Goods0 121 EASIr LIBERTY STREET Largest collection of ordinary and the otly colectionu of fine Michigan Pins FOBS ANiD SPOONS Qhuaiy Best - Prices Right Mielhigant untilFrat. Stines. WM. ARNOLD, Jewler 2°30 S.lcaiOSG. .__. _ . i i B~U~~ flr2w .a QEACI7 1I~D~ JJ D~F~, )DiMPH AI EP rm'usic Every day one hears peopie say "If I were in college again, I would do more itt the line of cul- ture. I would learn some- thing about nmnsic so0as to appreciate good m u s i c when I hear it." Students of today cer- tainly have splendid facil- ities for such study. Courses in all branches of music are given by the best prepared instructors, at very reasonable rates at the University School of Music Maynard Ors-ri 1 the ztubent8' 9lecture kassociation Dr. William J. Dawson' London, Eng. F'riday Everilivg. Dec. 6, 1907, at 8:15 SOUSA AND HIS BAND Moniday Even Ing December 9, 1907 University Hall Course Tickets Including Reservation $2.00 Single Admission Tickets for Dec. 6 - .50 Single Admission Tickets for SOUSA $1.00 641 121 Washington E. The Randall Studio, Randall &f: Pack, Props. Phone 598