THE. MICHIGAN DAIL'V We announce the arrival of 21 late patterns of Fall and Winter Woolens in Blue-Cray, Brown-Cray mixtures and coronation effects. They are being soown in foreign lines and embody ideas that have been worked out for next Spring. We Solicit Your OrdIers Suit or OvercoatI to Order $20.00 up. F0, W. GROSS, CREA , TOR OF "1RAMESE+S" IS MYSTERIOUS POSTER ARTIST. From the quiet solitude of a writ- er's study to the, limelight, of an art exhibit, Joseph Hudnut, who wrote ! "The Awakened Rameses," has, been pushed, or rather dragged, by the op- era poster committee. He is the, win- ner of a third prize in the poster con- te~st and to. him belongs the picture which was "anonymous" for several days. Hudnut dislikes publicity and it was.-' with malice aforethought that he hand- ed in his drawing, unsigned. When thte selections were made,, the judges chose his contribution as the third best but they did not 'know that the author of the opera was the artist. Efforts were made to locate the "un- known" contributor. but they failed and it was not until a thorough; cali- vass of all the "Latin. Quarter" of Ann Arbor was made that the rightful win- *ner .was located.: The three posters will, be exhibited on State street 'today. The U. of M. Boat House will close Nov. 11th for repairs, 25 to 31 SUBSCRIBE NOW AND GET THE BACK NUMBERS FOR THAT"FILE. Appointment' Committee, Meets Soon. A meeting of the Appointment Coin- mittee will be held on November 7, by which date all applications. for teach-1 ing positions must have been =filed. A fee of one dollar will be charged. for those who enroll after this date. I * * CLASSIFIED ADS. Advertising matter for 'this classified column must -alwvays be paid for in advance, and may be left at the DAILY office op. posite the Majestic between the hours of 1:I noon and 10 p."in, or at Quarry's Drug- Store, N. Ujniversity and State, at. any' time up to 9:30 p. m. These Ads bring Results. ';* : :1 S1- .. 123 E. Liberty Street . '.5 '"L- ; f SFU THE; UEHLIG (Q SOMID Li ie 4fChin. 1g DiShaes _ WANTED. Wanted--Student for soliciting.. Per- centage and salary.' Sales to stu- dents. An every day necessity. Write, if avngany previous experience at .nvassing. Applicant ,also state number of hours he can work week- ly. .Give department and' class. Po- sition, will be permanent for entire. school year. Address J1. R. A., care Michigan Daily. 25 & 26 FOR REN T. For Rent--Suite of two roomns .In house with all modern conveniences. 706 S. Ingalls. 24-25-26'I For Rent-2 room suite, steam heat, new rugs and furniture. Price $3.50. 632 East University Ave. Roy. L. Hogue. 23-25-29-31 LOST.. Lost-Copy of Bailments and Carriers. Leave book at clerk's office Law Build- ing.. Please mail photos found in book to 1331 Hill St. 25 Lost -Please return raincoat taken. by mistake from table in room 23 be-t t'ween 11 and 12 Tuesday, Old Engi- W e have to be wide a- wake!I Dare not offer freaks or old-fogy styles. For our chief business is se1lingmen's ^^^i boys' clothes, to p a. 4cu la r people. PURE WOOLEN FABRICS AND HAND MADE GARM ENTS The clothes, of wide-awake gentlemen at modie: prices.{ ~e kniow, that yourt visit to our .tore wilTl be lnu u« lly profitable. JE WT~iI21 Pe ople who V Y ED 23 S . Ma~zn To Flake Your Party he H t o e s n71.t e will be n,. cessary to decorate appro'priately-w' have the l&test In Aw L C.SIT IH A i Typewriter Ball-Bearing-Long Wearin~g You'll ne.d a Tyepwiriter .LL'rr. CJ, the best now and have it's: erne whii e i n college A*k us to sly; tx N.( u FLJELBER & HUWDSK [ow 'en Goods is, Seals, Crepe Papers, Lunch Sets, Tally and iunmied Silhouettes, Steel Engraved Post s, Dance Programs, invitations. COI;. LIJIFI V AND MA.IN STR. A mfost cou cicnt p ace for y SPECIJAL, TONIGHT Dinner 5:.30 to 7:00. Roast Spring with Oyster Dressing and Cranbei Sauce. Gard, COMPLETE LINE FOR ALL OCCASIONS i ' .. & Schairer Co,I TERS BINDERS. Bell Phone 144 (ERS acted W. D. whier, of choice sponges in the bath Will Find some fine ones in the stock just received. Beauty of form and quality- Mandruka Forms $2.00 to $4.00 YOU CAN'T HAVE A BETTER SCRAP BOOI[ THAN A COMPLETE' FILE OF. THE MICHIGAN DAILY FOR THE YEAR. Yreshmiau Forced to Leave School. H-oward L. Shinn, '15, has been forc- ed to leave the university and go to Arizona on account of his health. fShinn had been in delicate health for. years, but did- not suspect tubercular' trouble until taking the physical ex- amination which all first-year men are obliged to undergo. DON'T IDELAY THALT SUBSCRIP' TION ,UNY LONGER. Vaughan Talks to Engineers. Dean V. C, Vaughan will speak to the fresh engineer assembly, in room. 348, of the new engineering building, this. morning at 11;:00' o'clock. He will, talk on hygienic subjects and the care of the human. body. *LEAVE A WANT AD FOR THAT LOST OR FOUND ARTICLE AT THE DAILY -OFFICE OR AT QUARRY'S. Foresters will Plan for Campfire., Prans for the annual foresters' campfire, which is to be held at Cas-, cade Glen Saturday evening of this week, will be announced this e v ,n21& The club will gather in room 407, new engineering buiilding. Hoagland Likes, Yost's Proteges. Ralph }Hoagland, former Princeton' man and an expert on football, states that the Michigan team this year is unquestionably the best in the west and one of the best in, the country. Hoagland has officiated in a number of Michigan games this year and has kept careful track of the doings of 'Michigan's rivals. Rosenberg calls and delivers. ;sweaters cut ever ac the Palais Royal, 209 E. Liberty. 1-tf l2tf All the latest popular song hits at Grinnell Bros. Music Douse at Ten cents per copy. A complete stock of the latest Opera hits at popular prices also. Everything in college songs and (ollections. 18 tf Rosenbergesphone, Bell 266. 310 S.,State St. Up Stais l2tfk Pianos to Rent. Terms reasonable Schaeberle d& Son. Music House, 110 S. Main St. tf FRosenberg dryclens sweaters. l2tf HI-ave you seen those nobby Oxford blues at Milward's? Tailor, 330 S. State St. 19 tf WATCH FOR THE YELLOW Si&ORTUNG EXTRA AMFTER THE PENNSY GAME. neering Building, to S. R. T., buniversity Ave. AUTO .Y ; S5aad 7 Passenger Cars AUTO~IVERYPrices Reasonable BELL PHONE 1101 HOMIE PHONEi 452-Biask Ann Arbor Garage, 206 West'~Huron Street GRANGER'S School of 'Dailil Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen Tuesday and Thlursday evenings,' 7: 10 to S: J'oin now. Term b.;gini when you do. Piivatc, lessons given byappointme For particulars call ;it Academy or P"hori~, 246 Office Hoxaws 10-12 A. Hf., 2-4 P. P Collg L ndrm FINE HAND WORtK 606 E. Liberty Stre 620 E. 25 "ry Dlrug o, Rosenberg' dryclean suits. l2tfI gd HALLER'S Eat 18lah~d, xxe r u k ' d a , C jm intl i P n 1 1 vd, M o e o t e la C lo c k s Nh ovelt r. R ep eaters . A larm s a ndvlt la m large line of MICHIGAN JEWELRY and NOVELTIESietJwlyad'ac earn Haller's Jewelry Store ain St. 5e11 Phone. 534 SUBSCRIBE NOW. PAY LATER. Shoes repaired while you wait. An- dres, 222 So. State St. 3tf Rosenberg presses suits-25 cents. l2tf Shoe repairing, laces and polish for sale.,J. H. Lambert, 613 E. William St. 3 eod tf DON'T SPONG8E YOUR PROM YOUR -NEIHBOR. SCRIBE. DAILY SUB., I fllflCollege Michigan Pins, Fobs and Fraternity U LU e e e Jewelry. Big Ben alarms $1.50 Arnold D &. Main St. )Ymr Patronage is Well Cared for Here *~ I ,. w I ttvcvsit fibusic '1bou~e Building Maynard St. Next door to University School of Music ,Chafing Dishes 5 o'clock Tea, Coasters Egg Boiler, Hors-D'oeuvre Dishep, Fruit and Bread Basket. All finishes to be * foundlat- SCHUbIACHER' Hardware. 308-310-3 U S. Main Phone 175_ 175 Red Good If you have not reserved your sat please o d o lw. p The Homne of Music-For the College Student Red Neckwear All shades--Priced 300 Red The New Soing "VARSITY" TINiKER & 'COMPANY Exclusive Furnishers and flatters. x GCOR. 'S. STATE and WILLIAMS STS. don't mis aitshell J. Fred Lawion. Karl V. Moors 4 Now Reudy as ro Wnr' e, D,. Lined arid Unli'ned vv V - ;e W (F .', ard Luholm $1.500to$6.00 Thursd ulgh 4, ii Cloth esfor Coil eg eMen At Allen's Good Clothes Store~Maji