: Mit L.' .b _.. o.:= . iNlwilMr i "I 1EAT OVERCI1AAT WEATHER And this is a 9':eat overcoat shop. You'll be del'ighted with the', 1913 fashions in overcoats we are showing. New weaves from Europe and A- merica, The most wonderful fab- rics ever °produced. We're still working at our chosen task of giving our customers full value and money back If they'd rather have it. Kodak AtL YNDON "Atthe Sign of The Kodak " Finishing Flashlights and Groups Films Telephone 458-L 719 North University AvenueI URTS TO ORDER" J. KARL AS'E' LIBER~TY ST. "RAINCOATS AND MACKINAWS" MALCOLM 7 MALCOLM BLOCK aste "1 l8 Royal Chicago Tailors New York and 0'C~oats to your order $18, $20, $22.,6 26 aud $30 at agents for this iwagnificent. ine of made to order clothes We want ta' w you the big line of w1oolens and newest styles for Fall and Winter. One every order we save you from $g to $10. 'AMPUS 3. State St. BOO T ERY Opposite tHustons" a~ r m ,I . The SixoAgk Bowl CoY.zfect ,tnnery We~ hav'ye the best, assortme~nt of Cbhoaool.tes and BOri. Bona XII kkzids of fesncy, Ice, Crea ms for Parties *Try' our YFrizit Suw~x em after the Theatre of the Eastern Star will hold an ini- tiation in Masonic Hal at 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday evening, November 19. Quite a number of women attending the university belong to this order and these -are invited to be present. Election of baseball manager for the soph engineer class will be held today in room 341, of the engineering build- ing from 4:00 to 5:15 o'clock. Senior lit football game today at 4:00 o'clock, South Ferry field. Play-1 er's report at 3 :30 o'clock. There will be a rehearsal of the first act cast of the Comedy club play at the I Cerce Francais room at 4:00 p. m. to- day. Junior' lit and social committee meets this afternoon in Tappan hall at 4:30 o'clock. Meeting of First Ensign committee of boat club at the Union at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon. Band meet tonight in Barbour gym at 7:15 o'clock. Bring coats. Members of the football smoker com- mittee must be at the gymnasiums to- day at all hours possible. Men will be needed especially in the morning. WILL1 LAY CLUB ilOSE PLANS BEFORE FOIEICN STUENTS Plans for the proposed clubhouse of the Cosmopolitan club will be dis- cussed at the regular meeting of the organization next Friday at 7:30 o'clock in Newberry hall. The 40 mem- bers recently elected will be introduc- ed ht the gathering; and the revision of the constitution will also be con- sidered. Efforts are being made to have Prof. John R. Alen, of the engi- neering department, who was in Con- stantinople during the Balkan war, to "speak upon his experience at the meet- ing. Former Daily Mani to Talk to Class. Walter K. Towers, '12L, former *Michigan Daily editor, will speak on "The Law of Newspaper Libel," in room 207 of the rhetoric building, Thursday morning at 9:00 o'clock. Mr. Towers is now assistant editor ;ofthe American Boy and editor of the Law Student's Helper in Detroit. The le- ture will be given before Prof. Scott's class in journalism, but is opento the student body. Will Write ]look on Great English Poet M. C. Wier of the rhetoric depart- mnent is collecting material for a book on Algernon Charles Swinburne,,the great English poet, which will be pub- lished the early part of next year. Senior lDinnerto Be Held Wednesday The first senior lit dinner will be held at 6:00 o'clock at the Union Wed- nesday night. Pres Waldo Fellows of the class will preside as toastmaster and the presidents of the other lit (classes are on the program for talks. Prof. R. M. Wenley of the philosophy department will be the speaker of the evening. Music will be furnished by Ralph Conger and Bruce Miles. I WITH Victor Morley And Original New fork Company including a company of 85 - PE[OP]LE - 85 AUGMENTED ORICHESTRA PRICES' Thirteen Rtows Orchestra ......... $2.00 Balance Orchestra ....... ....... . 1.50 Four Rows Balcony .............. 1.00 Balance Balcony........ ........ .75 Gallery'........................ ..*50 Matinee 50c to $1.50 III Whitney Theatremo MATINEE-NIGHT S atrday, NOvember 2 The Peerless Musical Success of Three' Continents The Quaker W HITNEL.rY ONE NLIGHT ONLY Tuesday, 2 Nov. l The One Big Record Breaking Success Al. Rich Comediains And Entire Metropolitan Production, in George Barr McCutcheon 's Famous Story Brew ster's Milli1tons D~ramatized by Winchi Smith and Byron Ongley, with the Most Thrilling Yacht Scene Ever Staged Absoluely Continuous L~aughler Praised, by EWvery Dramnatic Critic in the Country. PRICES Four Rows Orchestra ............$t.5o Next N inte Rows Orchestra.......... i.oo Balance of Orchestra.............. .7 First Four Rows Balcony........... .7 Balance of Balcony........... "... .50 Whitney i i'1 11 ONE NIGHT MAJESTIC THREE DAYS ONLY Monday Tuesday Nv1181 NovdI;d8 y ..a I ONE NIGHT OL o SFriday.Nov,21 JonC.Fisher's 5 N9JSATIONAL' MUSICAL" 10,_ 1C RE Db6 IBOOK & LYRICS Mu s k aMR 8 on SHITROD*RT HOOD BOW~IMS SIX M4ONTHIS AT THlE Globe Theattre, NEW YORK atI'RlINCeSS T IEATRE- Chcao Z"GARRICK TIIEATRE-PhiadelphiA,. PRICES 'thirteen Rows Orchestra ...............5 Balance Orchestra......... ...............1i.00 First Four Rows Balcony ................ 1.oo Next Four Rows Balcony................. .7 Balance Balcony..... ................... .5o Top Gallery . ...... ...............5o 11 MaJIM street G.. L. W tOOLFOLK Announces the Following Novelties of the god Street English Clothiers Ballynmede Overcoats and Ulsters: $25.00 formerly $35.00 Ballymlede Irish Homespun Top Coats, $22,50 formerly $34.00 English Corduroy Hockey Coats : $10,50 formerly, $16.50 ,hibIt Shop at 326 So State Street AWHIT NEY MATINEE-NIGHT MONDAY / NOVEMBER . Special Matinee, Monday. 3 P. M THE CYCLONIC COMEDIENNE T EVA ANS DAY And Her Own Ca mpany In volcanic vaudeville 10- ALL STARS -10 Miss Tanguay's New Sougs Miss Tanguay's Costumes Miss Tanguayas SALOME PRICES Thirteen Rows orchestra....... $1.50 Balance Orchestra ............. . 1.00 Four Rows Balcony............... 1.00 Next Four Rows Balcony........ .75 Balance Balcony .................. .50 Matinee 25c to $1.00 THURSAY2 The Miniature Musical Comedy The Red Bird with a cast of 30-Grls and Boys--30 I REPRODUCTION OF Popular Prices COMING November20, 21 , and Blanch Walsh 2 THAW'S POSED CLEVER ESCAPE.ATR In Motion Pictures Taken on Actual Scenes 13 Rows Orchestra- Balance --- 1st 4 Rows Balcony Balance .- - - -- 500 - . - 35c - - - 35c - - - 25c IN R Resurrection" SEATS TUESDAY, I0A. M. All S eats 10 Cents I I I EAT AT "'POP'S" I The Place Where Things Taste. Like Home "Pop" Bancroft Cor. Monroe and ThayerI I.' C AMPUTS IN BRIEF. first place. The contest is open only to members of the society. f. J~., K. Mllen left for' Pittsburg -Most of the cop)y for the 1914 3lii- ight to test centrifugal pumpsj ganensian has been turned in, but made there for the city of Grand there is still some outstanding and is I E i NS ,finite hours have been arranged hie museum, when it will be open e inspection of the general public.. y day from 8,:00 to 5:00 o'clock, opting Sundays and holidays, have imade the visiting hours. ie number of prospective teachers enrolled with' the appointment mittee last week was 282. This re is somewhat below that for last , when 300 registrations were re- ed. brarlan Theodore W.. Koch deliv- Shis second lecture on Library hitecture yesterday, before the stu- s of architecture. The lecture illustrated. .ore than 400 patients