THE MICHIGAN DAILY. f ILYNDON, Twomors Hill Auditorium . I acki naws and Kodak' Films Finishing Raincoats You don't need to go down town to see the best that are made. Come ein and slip one on, they are aill made up in Norfolk with yoke. itNo Old Timers Here."$ Time now to place that Suit and Overcoat order too. VIEW BOOKS POSTAL CARDS Photographer of Convention 1I ., WORKING STUDENTS TO HOLD MEETING J. KARL 604 EAST LIBERTY ST. MALCOLM MALCOLM BLOCK p. IThe Royal Chicago Tailors New York Suits and O'C oats to your, order, $1,$20, $22.00, $26 and $30 We are local agents for- this magnificent line of inade to order clothes. We want to show you (lhe big line of w~oolens and newest style% for Fall and Winter. One every order we save You from $S to $1. CAMPUS BOOTERY Y A mass meeting of all the. working students, boarding house keepers, and others interested in the health, work- ing hours and the standard of work of the working students in the univer- s~ty, will be held in Newberry hall to- Imorrow evening at 8:00 o'clock. All phases of the movement to better working conditions will be discussed, i and representatives of the employment. bureaus, the boarding houses, the uni- versity health service and student workers will be invited to steak. "Our circular was drawn up entirely ul~on our own experiences, which had been corroborated with many students in certain places," said Melvin E. Case, '15E, chairman of-the campaign committee. "Our movement is to let the working students, especially fresh- men, know exactly how much work they are expected to do for their board. General opinion among the repre- sentative waiters differed greatly when interviewed yesterday. "1w; provements are needed in some places. Dish-washers in certain plac! es are reported to be obliged to eat in draughty, and badly heafed base-_ ments. Oxidized pies are served for dessert.' Other places demand work overtime.{ Some waiters think that the move- mejlt is immature, but it should be, handled, with discretion. The move- ment itself, however, meets the ap- proval of those interviewed. More than half of the student wait- ers interviewed are satisfied with the present conditions. Working time in. these cases seldom exceeds three hours a day including the time of eat- ing. The food they get is generally wholesome. TEM PLE TH EATRE Down Town on Main Friday, Nov.6 FEATURE FILM. "lhe Jcwclcd, Slipper A Gripping Story Admission - 5 Cents Watch for the Sign WHITNEY' ONE NIGHT ONILY-?a November1 f ' f * 1"Q PRICES ONE NIGH Oi 0NLY N IMORT SINGER'S A MODUERN E' t'_ --TEFC LE---6 Foir R ws rclcs r...........S. NeFour Rows Orchestra.................. Balance of Orchestra ... ,..... ,....... Nirst Four Rows 'Balconri........._........, Balance of Ba!cony....................... III the Hay .......................... Seats Friday, 10 A. M. 1.00 .25 PRICES Firslt 'Four fRows Orhera.:; . ..f5 1ltaaucc