THE MICH IGAN DAILY Id Co., 311 So. State Street NING DISPLAY I Winter Woolens of Exclusive Styles Suits, Overcoats and Trousers. LD CO., 311 So. State Street THE LEADING MER~CHANT TAIORS PS Solution you will i preparations-I is so TYPE 1I'7'LN.G t VOU wPfA~~.r sant in its action- WRITER $UPP'EI . TIYPE WiRITER-. t ways-cleaning the (near and second ]Hind), for sale and rent.' kafter shaving, pre- nd irritated skin. 0 . D.* M 0Rey.ILM roday 25c, OVER BALTJ ]ORE LI-NellBELL 582-J THlE FHCI1IGAN DAILY {Official Newsspaper tit the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Mon- day throughout the school year.'. MANAGING ~EDITOR. Walter K. Towers. BUSINESS MANAG~ER Albert'iR. Dilley Editors. News Editor ......Harry Z. Folz Assistant ... . .....Frank Pennell Athletic Editor. .....Karl Matthews Assistant........... G. C. Eldredge Music and aDrama ..Earl' V. Moore Intercollegiate 'News Harold G. McGee Files.............. Emmett Taylor Editorials. Arthur B. Moclilman Walle W. Merritt Frank Shaw\ Maurice Myers Edward G. Kemp. Night Editors. Maurice Toulme Mack Ryan Loren RobinsonIRobert Gillett .Wallace Weber. Reporters. ING & BIR®S are the larest manu- f act urers in the waorld of OFFICIAL EQUIP- MENT.for allathletic sports and passImlies. If you are 'in r ested inz Athletic Sport 1/01 should ha~vc a copy of the 8 llding Cata- logue. It's a complete encyclopedia of What's New In Sport a'nd issent free ca re- Bargains in, Sweaters John Townley C. Harold Hippler Frank Murphy Oscar Beckman J. Selig Yellen William Daugherty Sweater Rol Vests with Collars C H BR OS. Detroit 1ich D)S. . St. oop" returns improvements alleys. They of balls and r the bowler.) $6.50 'Whitey Blue, Gray and Cherry c SHEEAS STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE Detroit's "Original" Young Men's Tailor q Suits and Overcoats $28 and up BUISINESS STAFF. Assistant to Mgr. . .Joseph Fouchard Advertising Mgr . .. Elmer P. Grierson Circulation MAgr..E. Ray Johnson A. R. Johnson, Jr. OFFICES': Ann Arbor Press Building, Maynard Street. OFFICE HOURS: Managing Editor, 1-2 p. in., 10:30-11:30 p. in.; Bus- iness Manager, 1-5 p. in.. Subscription price: By carrier, $2.50; By mail, $3.00. Want A.d Stations. Press Building; Quarry's Pharm- acy, State and North Uni- versity., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911. Night Editor-C. Harold Rlippler. IThe New .Directory. We understand that the Students' Directory for the current year is to make its appearance before long. A suggestion to the editors of that useful little publication may be timely. It is apropos the discouraging inaccura- -ies which have sometimes graced the pages of the book in the years that are z'ast, and the possibility of decreasing he same. We presume that the new System of procuring names and ad- ir~sses through the clerk's offices will :lo much in this direction. But as a further means of accomplishing the same end we would commend the prac- ice of the university authorities in compiling name and city lists for the annual catalogue and the announce- mnets,-the posting of these lists on lie bulletins of the various depart- ments for correction by students them- selves before a set date. This plan places the burden of inaccuracies where it belongs,, upon the student himself. We see no reason why such a system could not be adapted and ap- plied to the compilation of the directo- ry, and we pass the suggestion along. The Band ,again. In the news columns of this iss se appears a request for informatioix from an "inquisitive" communicant. While we have not taken unto our- selves the guardianship of the band we wish to, avoid any friction in th(; further collection' of funds for what we feel to be a most worthy project. The most apparent answer to "in- quisitive" is that he does not seem to be in possession of the facts. Last year the students gave according to their generosity and ability, as they, are doing this. Last year many gave as high as fifty cents. This year many are giving but ten cents and there are practically no subscriptions of over twenty-five cents., Last year approx- imately six hundred dollars was rais- ed by the student body. This year ful- ly five hundred dollars should be rail- ed and as the subscriptions are averag- ing much below twenty-five cents, the campus over, a large number will have to be reached to raise that amount. Neither is the relation between. the distances to Penn and Cornell respect- ively anywhere near what our com- municant understands. Five hundred dollars will but pay transportation expenses leaving the bandsmen to pay their own hotel bills. If any small surplus should by any strange chance be accumulated we have no doubt that it could be wisely ex- pended in the purchase of new music for the spring concerts. town calf Ever since the week end, when o. s. "Chink" Myser sojourned in our town, we have been striving to organize the sentiments that surged as we meditat- ed upon him as principal of the high school. We are frank to admit they are inexpressable. "Chink" as a ped- agogue must be seen to be understood. We GIve It Up. .Dear Ed :-What's the use of having 900 coeds if we have to sew on our buttons? Mere Man. What would you rather do than take a nice, quiet trip up the Huron one of these evening? B-r-r! Officer Call ,a Barber: Dear Ed:-I voted for Mr. Blish as President of the Union. Why does he now insult the high, office by nursing into being such an excuse for a mus- tache? Innocent By-Stander. Plsmttnugm Portrait. Pl~tnum Wortta Seaters Spalding Automobile Sweaters s in White, Cry, Navy and Maroon Price $7.50 SpldngJacket Sweaters White, Crey and Nv $5.00 and $5:00 319.~E.; Huron Phone 561-L I Platinum Portraits Ple~thnum Pori When You Desire We DoFrench Dry andSta lai I Suits Cendad Pressed 750 Ss I FULLER & O'CONNOR Tailors 619 E. MJ w m Portraits of Quality 40 is THE zPHOTFOGRAPHER Ann Arbor Chicago 340 8. Stater *t. Opposite Law vlif Law 8pk Now anadSeodHn Old Books-Taken n n x~xj -Nsw ooks Ca1Iaghan Clo'pany OvposIte Door of Law Uld/.- Next to Cor-ner I I Uvniversit Booksto eI P. Kirschbuam "Th ;~Oriinal Young HMen's Tailor" Hari-y Len ox, Tai lonwim. A Wishes to advise the U. of M. students that he has secured his complete stock of :Fall a d 1Wi71ter 110018. OTHES PRESSING CO. WO0S T I MPO0SSLB IL E to keep a skirt presentable during rainy weather. sing contract is not an ordinary condition, how- an you are accustomed to havin'g them pressed, et, for $i.oo we contract to pres, 3 skirts during ustallation of strictly up-to-the-minute Sanitary he niammoth business we are doing, make these spection of our finished work will explain our will summion one of our representatives, We Collect and Deliver PROF. WHITNEY ADVISES PROSPECTIVE PEDAGOGUE S Between 250 and 300 prospective teachers were present- in Tappan hal yesterday afternoon when Professor Whitney addressed them on what was expected of them in connection with enrolling with the Appointment Com- mittee, and thereafter. Large blank sheets requiring extensive data on scholarship, degrees, etc., weref given out are to be turned in at the reg- istrar's office without delay. These are bound and kept on file for refer- ence, in the office of the Appointment Committee. Students may enroll grat- is with the committee till the 15th of the month after which time $1 will be charged. 36 ]Lafayete.Aiv. D~r t4 Scrap, Books Here M Books Coming 1914. Poster On Sale at SCHM1IDT'S 'To~ay Photographic prints reproduced. It's great. Come and see it. DETA ^ : esu Detr«, fact Detroit Laited-8:13 Lansing 7:46 p. mn. Local tCars East Daz pp M. ToYpsilanti. 5 12.50 a. m. To Saline, Local Cars. Wet 130 mn., and every two hou - ~4tAatuUa T When in 707 N. Universily Ave. Up-Stairs 11:15 p i. DETROIT Stop at. Hotel luller New and Absolutely Fireproof Cor. Adams Ave. and Park St In the centre of the theatre, shopping and business district Has large convention ball-has graned roof garden. Music from 6 P. M. to 32:30 A. ]1. k - 4 .~ Have you noticed - the distinguished appearance a perfect fitting Dress Suit gives one. This is the only kind we. make. WAGNER & CO. Our fabrics are the newest. STATE STREET p I 1 .. .. Ecery Boom has Private Bath EUROPEAN PLAN Rates: $1.50 per day and up Just received a full line of SHUMATE Razors and Strops, including the fainou} Shumate Tungsten Razor and the "Shure mate" Safety R azor. The prices are ripvht and the goods have the best guarantee of any on the market. Vanl Dorml's Pharmacy 703 PACKARD STREET Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski FASHIONABLE JIAIRDESSER Haig Goods, Hairdressing. Manicuring and Face NMassage. Rain water Shampooing a Specialty. 1110 South University Bell 696-W Good Board New Rate THE IHURION $3.50 Week In Advance Mrs. IE. B. Lambert , 519 E. William St. GOOD BOARD $3.50 IN ADVANCE' THE PINES, 5o E. Jeiffrson Street Catering to Parties a~ Specialty. Musle by Fispher's Orchestra. JOHN FERGUSON, Proprietor ..The.. Blue Tee Room 1 1221 S. University ell Phon~e 1694 J LW. luller H-ALL BROTHERS WE~ CLEAN AND PRESS CL1OTHIES'BY HAND CLEANED 75c OVERCOATS. DRY CLEANED 75C SUITS PRESSED.2Sc OVERCOATS PRE lRMENTS OUR41SOT SAE T Y. 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