THlE MICHIGAN DAILY. 1111 CON FADING T TAILORS Text-Book-s New and secomr3-hhand, all de parhaini t- DRAW ING SINSTRUMENTS we can a e you money by buying the i Koich ter Br and. ILOG LOG SLIDE RULES igli )!og t u (l e utit: h iy cr.~t l .1i' Fitcrced at tc1', olic a i r~~,Alich- iranuodcr A1ct o Xogvs fA rh3, )tcc~ \ Alr1,(wl'rcssBilig ilerpioi 'ic: ycarrier, $.0;by Wat A S a iii.(is IijdigQ uarry's~ l'liaii an ; Iluivrsity Pharmaciay e offer to you the iilored suit possible most suitable price. mnanship the best. suit built to fit. ;tock of woolens of ;hest quality. The assortment in the select from. In WIiJCO., I S. State St. i Ask to see ou r Special $1.50 FOUNTAIN PEN I. P. NOTE-BOOKS The Original I,oose-leaf. All kinds of Students' Supplies at SHEEHAN &COS STU.DENTS' BOOK TORE IT UNITED LINES ARBOR TIME TABLE Express Cars for Detroit- ; :io hoully to 0:140 p.In., ;lso ,,:lo r Detroit--s :4u a. Ill., 6 :6 a. M-, two hours to 6 :o6 i .,~ :o6) P. Ill,, q :rto p. Ill.,[ id o :-4 5 .4. Iti only, 11 :1; p. In., 12.15 ft. 1i-. I :00 a. 711. sfor Jackson 7 :46 a.iM. and uousrs o7 :4(1p. i. Ir Jackson- ~a.n., G:;1 a,n., wo hours to (,:;[ p. In., ao-, o:20 SP. Ill. AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK It i ;7-3 jit it's $25.00, or so, you care to pay for clothes, by ~ all means have them * ~ ~1 , tailored to order by EdUV, Price ( ~ Five hundred hand- Y;some Autumn and [D. PICE~m Winter Woolens to select from. 11 and Main Sts. rmrl A1 c [ING IRESSING METl "ber Shep r for IDieterle I FRED W, GROSS Exclusive Local Dealer 1 23 E. Liberty Al tiirc 'loulii....... iia. a.img Eio .\dt7i i .1 O~luui............. I.i itoc", \Aliiaget^ r11 ULJRSDAY, OCTOBER: 2, 1913. Ni iht !Editor-henry C. Ruminel. The Michigan 1'Dly must apologize . Nine hundlredl and niniety-nine stalwart Mlichigant orbgan:iza los, with varying degrees ofl firness, have demianded spc.UnfortLunately there h aebeen some dlisappointmenlts on bo.thi sides. For our part, we have done our best. At least we have beena able ,to restrain, yet *please,, svi lverbose press> ag-elltr. The1 ihi n Daily imust' takea cap"s ide view point. Unle;s your paicu~l'l~l'' la izition I nd'r- ,tak mth(" l: ing oC1f'geel(.ti- nte'rest, yolf ( anniot exipfc t general recogni- tion. In the meanriit11me we aic(i-1)t serious- ly the duty of le (asim': you all. With proper co nsideLration from you, we will su cct-I. APPE-AL TO REASON. P'ossibly thcre i s oiuICmisundler- staInding"alilOlngsoplhoinoric cliques re- gardiwug the S1t dent Council edict aga;;int Lhazitig. Possibly these self alppointed sopthomiore leaders hav e fail- ,ed togra1sp tile siition. Thel(,ban lon. hazing w as, not imposed primnarily by the faculty,. but by the MIichliga2n stuident 1body, through lth1eir re'presenta2tive's ilt the Council. Pubhic oin~lion t Mlichliga n, and it imust rule in1 studen'ft actlites,1h1S 'gone on rec- ord l;ias oppoed to hazing-. Any one, wvho dares 'ociety's laws" mu1st pay' heatvy pe('nal~tes. There is grav~e dan- ger of dl(tection and l ittle sympathy. Bu.~rt1ihycatening rpun1ishme1(ntis a. crude methO otlo reform. Possi1iyif woul(l be lhettcr toprsn the rea1s- onableness of thew Student Council's edict. The I'nliversity olMischia n, as at statle institution, is dir'ec1ty dependx eit uponile(, stateaind its,,legisladture for supplort. The. support that the ulni- veri'Sty reeivs vrie s d(ir'c'tly wild the s ervice thaitlthe university 1per-4 forms. l lazing crtinliant a 1pos- itive activity. It is highly demoraliz- ing to join ,a mob, a1 midtercover of igll t Laack a strang1er". Miciganll's nme afnld treputationlisjeprid and injnretl ev ery time the peole of the state rea d ol a ha2zinlg e(scapadce. T'he S.tuden]t aCouncil Ihas dclared a: ban oil night0 hazrin;, and in its plae hlas substiiturc~ te' nly, daly tme scrimage. Acow ard will haze, but oily, a braive iman wiill take part in the undlercl ts:srus-h. Wh'Iich class do you belong to? Loose leaf note books at Wahr's. Your namei upon tho cover without r-xpense( to you. 1-10 Bt.' 51 sloesine and hiat cleaning, next to W agner's. tf , INTERCOLLEGIATE URBANA, ILL., Oct. 1.-Students at Illinois have now adopted' a uniform class headgear. The freshmen wear the little green cap as usual, the soph- omnores a 1912 style of slouch hat, the juniors a heavy worsted-cap with em- broidered numerals,. and the seniors a 191.4 model felt hat. MADISON, WIS., Oct. 1-Barnard Nall, Wisconsin's new dormitory for women has been opened for the first time this fall. It accommodates 150 women and is considered a model of its kind. U1 PANA, ILIL,, Oct. 1.-Registra- tion at Illinois will probably reach 4,000 this year, exclusive of# the col- leges of medicine, dentistry, and phar- macy which are located at Chicago, the figures for which are not yet available. CA31VITS I'S BRIEF. -After being seriously ill this sum- mer with chronic asthma, Prof. F. W. Taylor of the economics department is now\ thoroughly convalescent and is again assuming his active duties in his department. --Frank Pennell, '12, managing edi- tor of The Michigan Daily last year, has recenltly been appointed editor of Thie Daily Era, of Bradford, Pennsyl- vania. -A crowd which filled the Y. M. C. A. tent to capacity gathered Tuesday might to hear Coach Yost and Coach IRowe speak on Michigan athletics. The "Hurry-up" man urged every Michigan man to get into some type of athletics and work hard. Coach Rowe w as well received in his first speech to Michigan students' as the director of intramural athletics. He expressed the hope that the coming year will see many more students engaged in steady, healthful sport. UNI VEwrriY 0'E' ES, JIunior lit football candidates. fe- po 1;r at the aithletic office at 7:00 oc.lock Friday evening. There will be anl important meeting of the Oratorical Board Monday after- noon. October 6, at 4:*00 o'clock in tile oratorical rooms. Reserved seats for the Norman flackett performance will be on sale at the Whitney Thursday morning. Tickets, are also obtainable at Univer- sity, ]tall, the Michigan Union, De Fries Art Store, and -Mrs. Root's music store. Tryouts for the editorial and busi- ness staffs of the Michiganensian will iiieet at the Michiganensian rooms in the Press Building between 4:00 and 5:30 o'clock today. \gook at our Michigan Scrap Books before buying. Two sizes. Sheehan & Co. tf Drawing Instruments and Engineer's Supplies Loose-L.eaf Note Books of all sorts. Fountain Pens, etc., etc. Make our stores your headquarters. U BEYOND any QUESTION Withstanding Every Corn- parison--Ours is the Best Popular Priced Tailoring in America For all -Departments. Seoond-Hand Booiks in great quantities. Text'-Boo I KS State St. $17.50 to $2 W R' UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES I i*~n St. We show none but thoroughly good dependa- able fabrics---and the Fit, Style and Workman- ship of our garments are guaranteed in every I ... e Ybody Kxnows The way. .. The Olda Mission Shop We can save you $10.00 to $15.C Suit or Overcoat this fall. Step in show you how we do it. [a-The Best. es-Most Delicious Home-Made Candies-DelIghtful All garments fitted to you SOUTH STATGE STR EST ..NWWMMJ Ca!/ OUR SPECIALTY MICRIMAN SOUVENIRS 111CHIGAN BANNERS PILLOW TOPS POSTERS WATCH JEWELRY and F7OUNT-AIN PEN RE PAIR~ING QaiyTa209 E. Liberty S and ALAPM CLOCKS AND) WATCHES 'SCIILEEDE, 340 S. STATE STREET Charcoal grilled porterhouse steaks at IBessimer's grill, 113 West Huron1 St., upstairs. Phone 110. t Ladies: get, your hair shampooed I with rain water. Face and scalp treat- mnent, manicure, at Mrs. J. R. Trojan- owski, 1110 S. Univ. 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