I I e nute L. WHITMAN'S CANDY When you buy candy buy the best. It does not cost much more and it gives much more pleasure. Whitman's Candy always pleases. The prices vary according to the assortments, 6oc, Sc and $r .oo a pound. We have all the new packages and assort- ments-up to $5.00 a box. Winter weight Rubber Soles for ,.: en and Women Society Brand Clothes Have "that different air" of dis- tinction that places them in a class by themselves, If you've vainly hoped that some day you would find a suit that measured up flush with your ideas, your desires will be more than realized in snappy models we are showing. Styles that smack with thesmartness of the boulevards andI college campus, yet are in strict keeping with refinement. See them today. Guaranteed Soles .I Calkins' Pharmacy 324 South State Street SGillmore Shoe Co. I Pingree Made 119 S. Main Street s ruD'ETs We can save you money by trading at our store. We carry the best line of Men's Suits, Overoats, and Raincoats. We also carry the largest and most com- plete line of Men's Furnish-' ings, Hats and Caps. Ask to see our line of all wool. Mackinaws. "SPOWI' FOR ITS OWN SAKE" IRGE) BY PROFESSOR A N ELJL "Sport for the sports sake" was the, keynote of an address on "Amateurism in College Sports" given by Professor James R. Angell of the University of Chicago at the Michigan Union Sunday afternoon. Prof. Angell is a son of President-Emeritus James B. Angell, who was present to hear the talk, this being the second occasion on which he has left the house since his recent illness. Summer baseball received a consid- erable share of Prof. Angell's atten- tion. lie said he sometimes wondered if we were playing the game fair with ourselves when we do not let men compete in college athletics who have played summer baseball. In his re- marks he also recommended strongly, that all college men take up some game that can be played in after life such as tennis, golf and baseball. His plea was for clean sport, implying honesty and straightforwardness in sport. 'HREE (l1sSE S TO INSPECT TREN ON QUARRIES SATURI)AY Prof. W. i. Hobbs classes in geolo- gy la and 1e, and Prof. 1 .D. Scott's class in physiography will go to the Sibley limestone quarries situa- ted near that city. Prof. E. C. Case will accompany the party. The classes will leave Saturday morning on the Michigan Central at 6:10 o'clock, going by the way of De- troit, and will return about noon. The tickets for the trip will cost $1.20 and will be good until Sunday evening. MIISIN AN1) DRA1A Majestic Theatre. The moving pictures of university life taken a couple of weeks ago in Ann Arbor, will be shown at the Ma- jestic theatre, today and Wednesday as features of the regular program. Mat- inee and evening performances will be given Ife on the campus, the fresh-soph contests, the convocation on its ay .to Hill auditorium, and several views of Coach Yost and the football team are among the scenes to be shown. farlrick I'le at re. This wees attraction at the Car- rick will give theatre-goers of Detroit their first view of Philip Bartholo- mae's 1 ltest comedy, "'Little Miss Browvn." Those who enjoyed his "Over Night" are sure to be more than pleas- ed with its successor. Madge Kenne- dly will head the same cast that play- ed for four months in New York. The acme of splendid schooling is the term best qualified to describe the concert by the celebrated contralto of the Metropolitan Opera Company, Margarete 1\latzenauer, last night in Sill auditorium. Thr1 !03-'.14 Choral Union series was then given a most auspicious start before a large and discriminating audience. Essentially a dramatic singer, with a voice of such range that she can sing soprano parts, Madame Matzenauer 'tirred her audience to greatest ap- plause by several tine opera arias. The tantalizing Carmen iusic and the dagger-like tones of Santuzza's ro- manza from Cavalleria Rusticana, in particnuhix, were deilvered with unus- ual skill. J B. EIBLER 109 W. Liberty Street Across from Mack's side entrance t 40WADA IT'S J7zairt Brad i ca.vsym gm193.A" rD, J. F. WUERTH CON Park aild Til JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Candie We offer an extensive dis- play of fine quality jewelry at reasonable prices. A trial is all we ask. SUGDEN ] 302 S. STA WAfDHAfIS & CO. 121 -123 South Main Street FOR SALE Must sell beautiful home on E. UNIVERSITY AVE, large center fire place, living, reception, and dining rooms, Kitchen and pantry. rooms with two bath rooms, and trunk room. ot 'water heat, A decorated. Lot 132x132 ft. REGULATION TENNIS COURT. THl MAKE A SPLENDID HOME FOR SORORITY OR FRATERNITY, Price $ Fort srms etc., call MR. SMITH, 1656-L. r TRADE SMARK ' q INPV 5, A MA RQUARDT ,atrtn NUNN"" A "SQUARE DEAL" for everybody is the "Spald- ing Policy." We guarantee each buyer of an article bear- ing the Spalding Trade Mark that such article will give satisfaction anld a reasonable amiount of service. A. G. Spalding & Bros. a woodward Ave. Sewd for Detroit, Mich. our Ctaloaue _-- 1 .. Y Suits CleanedtanidPressed and repaired Cor, Main and Huron---Over Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. - .. ,,q The Chubb House 209 South SatAe Street Gives clean, wholesome board at $4.25 per week. Sife drlnkirn wester. C. C Frceeme.n, Proprietor INH'"OOR FU1LIA, G ERIIAN POET, TO SPEAK HERE NOVEMBER 14 Dr. Ludwig Fulda, celebrated Ger- man poet and playwright, will deliver an address under the auspices of the university on November 15, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. The lecture will be given in German on "Die Deutschen- in Amerika." The lecture will be free to the pub- tic. The German societies and stu- dents are especially invited. UNIVERSiTY NOTICES.. Girl's club will meet today at 4:00 o'clock in Harris hall. All Episcopal women are invited. Fresh lit re-election this afternoon, 4:00 to 5:00 o'clock, room 203, Tap- pan hall. Election of vice-president, secretary, oratorical delegate, base- ball manager, and men's basketball manager. Senior lit football men meet at Fer- ry field at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon for the senior lit-engineer game. Junior engineer football men be at Ferry field at 4:00 o'clock this after- noon for the soph lit game. The student council will not meet tonight. There will be a mandolin club re- hearsal tonight at 7:00 o'clock at 514 Monroe street, instead of in the usual place. Band rehearsal Wednesday 6:45 o'clock at Hill auditorium, All men selling band tags report at the Michiganensian office between 5:00- and 6:00 o'clock this evening. Extra1 tags may be obtained at the Michigan- ensian office after 11:00 o'clock today. Sopli Engineers lo field Asseniblies. Thinking that they were greatly benefitted by the freshman assem- blies, the sophomore engineers have decided to inaugurate a system of meetings similar to the freshman as- semblies. These class meetings will be held on the first Tuesday of each month in room 348 of the engineering building. Upper class men and mem- bers of the faculty will be invited to speak at these meetings. Wanted--Student agents to handle money-making proposition during spare time. L. .1 Prescott, 527 Thompson St., 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. 31 WYIanted--Room-mate wanted. Also single room for rent. 1502 Hill St., corner Lincoln. 31 Lost-On Friday evening, Oct. 31, a fur collar. Finder notify L. D. Wines, 1208 Hill St., phone 1229-J. 31 Lost--Will the person who took red mackinaw and left brown cap at Li- brary Saturday night, leave mack- inaw in hall at 433 S. Division.Know class and have description of per- son. Will take matter up with au- thorities if not returned. 31 Lost-Saturday, November 1, a Sigma Xi fob and key. C. C. Zabriski. Re- turn to Trigon -House, 1617 Washte- naw. 31 For Sale-3-A Eastman Kodak. In splendid condition. May be sedn at Quarry's drug store. 31-32 FEATURE P H O T O PL AYS THIS WEEK TONICHT "Self Convicted 2-Reels-2 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "High-Treason" 2-!feels-2 EXTRA! Bruce Grovi 1High Class Bas: Singer !Singing at Ever Preformance MATINEE : 2:00, P. M.; 3:30 I EVENINGS: 6:3Q P.M.; 8 P.M.; 9:30 ASMISSION Adults, lOc hildri TTHE HO U SE OF FEATURES" 11' FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Call" 2-Reels-2 I U _ w ®~r lr r U GLOVES-Wagner & Co. State St. 31-33 "Another lot of Blue and Black Soft Hats just received. Wagner & Co. State street. 31-33 SilOES-Wagner & Co. State St. 31-33 Attention, '17 Engineers. Your pic- ture at Hoppe's is the best. Quality counts. 31-32 Modern Methods give me best re- sults for printing and developing. Vis- it our work room and see for your- self. Lyndon. eod. See yourselves at the ball game. Athletic pictures and post cards- at Hoppe's are clear, brilliant and will suit you. 31-32 If you want the best in Chocolates, try Liggett's, Edsill's ,texa Drug Store, 122 So. Main St. eod1 Amateur Photographersl "Once a customer always a customer." Stand- are prices, careful developing, clear printing and prompt attention to or- ders will please you . Hoppe's Studio, 61;i E. Liberty St. 31-32E Liggett's Gilbert's And Fenway c olates in perfect condition. Ed Rexall Drug Store, 122 S. Main St. WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING Sufts at $10.00-All wool. Suits at $15.00-All wool, hand ored. Suits at $20.00-;Adler's Make Style.I Suits at $25.00-Equal to Fine'st torn work. ALLEN'S GOOD0 CLOTHES ST( Main Street. Genuine Martin Guitars and Ma lins sold at Schaeberle &.Son's M House. Hear the Latest Popular Songs, Ten Cents per Copy. Mandolins, Guitars, Violins and their accessories. Best Goods for the Le .st Money Call and examine our Player Pianos. Good Pianos to Rent. Terms reasonable. Best shoe shine, hat cleani } blocking next tp Wagner's. Money on valuables, 108 East We are offering -a loose lea full leather book fot- $1.50 a han's. Michigan scrap books for $1 $1.50 at Sheehan's. Michigan pennants and pillo ers at Sheehan's. \\ \O\ " Grinnell Brose, 120-122 E. Liberty St. room SI A r Class Pc it r 119 A~ A" rm zW - I" 1~