Reule, Conlin Just Re-eived Anothr rShipmett of SOO MACKINAWS In the solid colors a distinction about III -ein Bloch Clothes- that stamps their Quality and Style as Superior. The prices are no higher than clothes not nearly as good. Our MACKINAWS the talk of the town. Gloves in all grades, unlined and fur, wool and silk lined, priced from $1.00 to $5.00. CLASS TOQUES ,,Don't put off getting yt ur Mackinaw, Underwear, %iloves, Toque or Muffler until the last moment,-get them now before the (ame Saturday. TINKER & CO Cor. STATE Tand Furnishers and Hattersr 11 _ CORRECT CLOT f G ...for. Gentlenel They are designed, cut and tai the finest and most expert workme L. ..business. Better styles, fit and we ship than you get elsewhere.C ~'Y wmore, but worth a lot more. Try ti you will see. Adler Rochester Clot 6 Prices $18 to $30 Styleplus, $17 All the new things for .fall await y All correct sliades in Gloves, v, $r.ao and up. Neckwear, Underwe Trousers, RainCoat EOPYGRTGHEPf THE BIG STORE, PHONE I- I i I LindenschmldtApfel& Company Real Value for Your Money BARGAINS IN HOSIERY SATISFACTION HOSE that need no guarantee. Silk Hose, Cashmere Nose, Child- ren's Hose from 10* to 25c. Also a good line of Men's Soaks, sure to give satis- faction. H. S. Pinney & Con 614 E. Liberty St. The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty Schilanderer & Seyfried Visit the Newest and Up-to-Date DRY GOODS STORE Royal Worcester AND Bon-Ton Corsets OUR LEADERS' I line of "M" Goods s the Rest, Try the Best Fresh home-made candies, crackerjack and fountain drinks at C'S $13 E. Liberty Schroen Bros. Phone 1000 124 South Main Street INTERCOLLEGIATE CHICAGO, Nov. 21.-Special-Stu- dent organizations at the University of Chicago have gone on record as fav- oring the establishment of an honor court. The proposition as submitted to the fraternities and other campus societies received support from 22 out of 30 instructed delegates at a meeting held -last week. Four organizations want a vote of the student body taken, before any further action is commenc- ed, and then if the court is approved, it is suggested that it be tried for one year before becoming a permanent in- stitution. Scalpers took advantage of the large demand for tickets to the Chica- go- Wisconsin game and by Wednes- day had secured a corner on all space in the stands. After that time the university had no reserve seats for sale and prices advanced rapidly to $7.50 and $10.00 per seat. As space in the Chicago stand became scarce blocks of tickets on the Wisconsin side made their appearance on the streets from unknown sources. All campus activities will be rep- resented at a pageant to be given De- cember 1 by the women of the univer- sity in honor of Mr. La Verne Noyes the donor of the new women's gymna- sium. The new building which is to be called the Ida Noyes Memorial will cost $300,000. NOTED FRENCH CRITiC WILL SPEAK ON FRENCH SCULPTURE M. Paul Vitry, curator of medieval and modern sculpture in the museum of the Louvre, Paris, will lecture un- der the auspices of the department of fine arts on "Contemporary French Sculpture" in Sarah Caswell Angell hall at 8:00 o'clock, Monday evening. M. Vitry is an authority in Europe as a critic and historian of art. His specialty is French art and French sculpture, but he has also had consid- erable influence in the field of decorat- ive art. In recognition of his services, he was recently elected president of the French society of Decorative Art- ists. He is the author of a number of works on art, and is also editor and contributor to important continental reviews. Health Service ]teports 5, 12ases. Surpassing the most optimistic ex- pectations by an increase in attend- ance of 25 per cent over the previous week, the University health service reports a total of 552 cases for the past week up to and including yester- day. These were all office calls, and were for the most part of minor im- portance, although a number of min- or surgical operations were perform- ed. FAWMM The prescriptions given out at infirmary are being filled at room chemistry building . the 372 "...r. _ lichigan Jewelry and Souvenirs Pins Spoons Novelties Fobs Tie Clips Rings Special-Sterling Silver University of Michigan seal tea spoon $1.25 Haller Jewelry Co. 306 S. State St. Phone 534 Matinees 2 P. M.; 3:30 P. M. Evenings 6:30; 8.00; 9:30 P. M. Admission Adults - - - 1c Children - - 5c The House of Features' A NO TH E R BIG F0EATVRE MONDAY AND TVESDAY NOV. 24-25 "THE'- LAST DAYS OF POMPEII Junior Engineers to xive Dinner. Junior engineers will give their first dinner of the year at the Union. Monday at 6:00 o'clock. The commit- tee expects to get Dean M. E. Cooley and Prof. David Friday, of the econom- ics department to speak. J. W. Raynsford, captain of the 1914 football team, K. S. Baxter, and A. T. Ricketts, class president, will also give short talks. H. C. Rood will pre- side as toastmaster. UNIVERSITY CALENDAR Nov. 23.-Bishop Charles D. Williams at the Episcopal church at 7:45 o'clock., Nov. 23.-Bishop Charles D. Williams of Detroit will speak to the women in Newberry hall at 4:30 o'clock. Nov. 24.-M. Paul Vitry on "Contem- porary French Sculpture" in Sarah Caswell Angell hall at 8:00 o'clock. Nov. 25.-Home club concert by the combined Glee and Mandolin clubs in Hill auditorium. UNIVIERSITY NOTICES. Union faculty membership cam- paign committee members meet up- stairs at Union, 4:30 o'clock, this af- ternoon. Choral Union uslfers report at west door, Hill1 auditorium, Tuesday even- ing at 7:00 o'clock, for Glee and Man- dolin club concert. Astronomy 3 meets Tuesday at 11:00 o'clock a. in., room 109 Tappa-n hall. All Cleveland students meet at the Union Monday evening at 7:00 o'clock. Mandolin club will practice this afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at the Delta Upsilon house, and tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock in the north wing. There will be no men's gymnasium classes on Thursday and Friday of this week. Thanksgiving makes Thursday classes impossible, and the Friday sections are excused t keep the work of the classes even. Lost-Bunch of keys between Majes- tic and Huston's and Cushing's. Please return to Daily office. Wanted-Experienced touch type- writer operator; stenographer pre- fered, to do typewriting and general office work. In answering, state ex- perience you have had, typewriter used, hours you can give to such work, rate per hour and college De- partment. Address stenographer, Care Michigan Daily. 48 Wanted-Student to take room with another in a modern house with all modern accommodations. Location on North Ingalls St. four blocks from campus. Call Pitken, 366. 44-850 R. A. Dolph Funeral Director, suc- cessor to O. M. Martin. Business es- tabished in 1857. Private ambulance. Phone 98. eod k_ S TUDENTS wearing glasses or Sfeeling the need of them will be pleased to know that Ann Arbor has a modern optical shop where services of an expert optometrist and optician can be had. Advanced methods of Optometry, fit- ting glasses without drugs, appeals to al1 who demand accurate eye examinations, made without loss of time or inconven- ience of having muscles paralyzed by drugs, E. H. Arnold, optometrist with Arnold & Co , is a recognized leader in advanced optomietrical work. His complete office equ pment combined with shop facilities to grind lernses, together with years of ,experienee as refractionist and optician, make his Optical System the logicat place to buy glasses. Arnold Optioal System 220 South Main Street Dr es Sui At a special price $50--the b< .material used in this arrx- ea is ww ... All We:I of is the I ROWE'S LAUNI 406 DETROIT STR The Link between Collegea TUTTLI on State Street We Serve Hot Li Max Krutsch Varsity Tailor All suits kept pressed free for one year. 17 :east WILLIAM" F.DIEI FORMEFRLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR wishes to announce that he has opened a tailoring e ment in Detroit at 94 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete Line of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Special attention given to my College trade. The same with Better Satisfaction and Better Workmanship. DIETERLE 'VARSITY TAIL( d Wha-Mai-Lou The New Chinese and Ameircan Restaur The Finest dishes of both nations, served in the finest style. Tables all on the first floor CrietaI Curios Chinese Tea We solicit your patronage 611 E. Liberty St. Phone 164 G. S. O. ClHEN, Prop. Four - Parts - Four People -1000 - People Produced at a cost of $100,000 Special music for this great historical Photo Play-Always a feature at the house of features Although no cases of diphtheria have yet come to his attention, Dr. Cummings emphasizes the importance of having all students experiencing throat trouble report at the infirmary at once in order that an epidemic may be averted.. The great volume of cases handled at the infirmary has made the services of a trained nurse necessary, so Mrs. M. Robinson, of New York city, has and been appointed for the work. """"""""" Appointment Committee pictures Sr. rates at G. C.Maedel's down town, 119 E. Liberty street. Phone 1911. 47-49 Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and blocking next to Wagner's. tf Night lunches delivered. Call 51-L, 301 S. State, Greene's Lunch Room. tf Genuine,Martin Guitars and Mando- lins sold at Schaeberle & Son's Music House. tf W. H. Smith sells Victor Typewrit- ers. Second-hand Royals and Under- woods. 102 E. Huron, over Dawson's. Call 2380-L for demonstration. Stu- dents insurance 35 cents per hundred. WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING Suits at $10.00-All wool. Suits at $15.00-All wool, hand U ored. Suits at $20.00-Adler's Make. Style. Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest C tom work. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STO Main Street. Madras, sunfast chintz at Martin Haller's. curtains buy " Good Eastman Kodaks per day. Lyndon. for rent, 10c Sun. Cus- RE, tf i ,, My 04for Men English Stlyes and Women are right in style a p'ice. Leather or ru ber soles. Ladies' $3.50 to $5.00 per I rien's $4.00 to $6.00 per j You can buy films many places, but you pay the same here for Fresh East- man Kodak films. Lyndon. Wed eod For Kodaks and photo supplies, open every evening until 9:30. Sundays 9:30 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 3:30 only, Lynodn. Wed Sun. Thirty-TWo Years of Success There's a Reason ! GIVING THE BEST VALUE FOR THE LEAST MONEY Try us and be convinced Everything In the realm of music Phone 1707 Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St. I 119 E. Liberty St. r p.M M MMNW I EDEL, GIE Appointment Committee Rates 119 Liberty Str