aj TAILORS o you the' it possible able price. the best. lt to fit. wooens of lity. The gent in the This Week A fancy box of _initial stationery with your initials in gold. 25c TIEMICIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the university of Mich- igan. Published every, morning except .Monday dur- ing the university year. Entered at the -postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan under Act of Congress of March 3, 1$79. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Subscription Price: By carrier, $.50; by mail $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy; C. HI. Davis. Cor. Packard and State. Tlelephounes 960 andI 2414. Mtaurice Toulme.........Managing E~ditor Adna Johnson............. Business Manager News Editor Sporting Editor It. Beach Carpenter Gordon .E ldredge Assistant to Manager !Fred 1Foulk. Leonar-d Rieser ....Intercollegiate Editor Robert 'Jannahill .....usic and Drama 1Uarold Abbott ...........Cartoonist I.,41(. R A ,5 I [arold 11 ipiplcr iPautl 1;anshard1- Xl I rshail l ooi e ],est'r' os t'rauin: Louis l)anijd. NIGHT EDITORS Leo Il urnett Chester La,a F. iF, V"lK inner G(I. IV(lI' On Sport Staff Carlton Jenks thernias~li T. Hawley Tappiog ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sherwood Field Harry Tlhuson .Myron \Vatkilis ,John l,cnard REPORTERS- L'w k et r~o~rir www. Are you going to play the gai We h-uve just received a full supoly of BASKET BALL EQUIPMENT GYM GOODS oF ALL KINDS pl Li TlHiE W AHR'S Former price 40c D"G0. I 2 Wo t 'ED LINES SIIEIIAN & CO.* STUDENTS'SBOOKSTORE L.ON4G ON GOOD POINTS by the n-aker-s of 'TROY"S ]BEST PRODUCT LAIR'S MODERN REPAIR SHOP TM The Shop on the way down town. 214 East Washington Street $15.00 SA' UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES OF INtI1ERES'FI' 10 MEN.l~ ( Editd by Styles..) 4;* * -** * * * :r * TABLE for Detroit-7 : Io o p. mn., also 8 :Io .o a. mn., 6 :o6 a. mn., :o6 p. in., 7':o6 p. ., and 10:'45 P. m. p. mn., I2:15 p. mn. --7:46 a. mn. and Mn. .2 a. mn., 6:51 a. mn., 51 p. in., also 9:20 I IS & VINING Ave., NEW YORK LEUS OF WNS & HOODS II Degres ordered from K .Co. MICS BANK n Street l MAKES ONE FEEL SHEEPISH to discover he's bought a shoddy "cotton-wool" $15 "Tailor-Made"--that's "worth $30 to $50." There are no "black-sheep" pat- terns of doubtful age or quality' in our superb display of Autumn and Winter woolens and no "'shannanlgan" In our workmanship. i 'I , ;, #. S. Switzer IF. Thompson C. A. Swaiiin:on l< S. Cofllins C. L,. Kendrick E,'. C. Roth C. I. -Mutller 11. C. Runw-,l WVillis {; rrl now f, M..];arrett I )ollald Sarhaugh 1),.It. I'. *ciuhr 11 .l. i~'lm I , 1 _ _ $6990001 ... ur delicious chocolates. ahem each day in our shop. They have the Ivor" and we guarau- solutely pure. SY BEE 3PULAR PLACE -- { 1 / , y. _ , ",i 3 ^= % , ° r BUSINESS STAFF Arthur Torrey 'F. G_ 1lMillardl Russel Runyani NV. f:. CariemI V. 11. 1Herbert R..1. 1Iofmammmmn R. V. I,efller R. G. Shlmhelc,3 THURSDAY, NOVEM1BER 27, 1913. Night. Editor-.Chester H. Lang. TURKEY! Turkey! Six thousand Michigandcr- will wage a gastronomic warfare on- his kind: today. These six thousand Michiganders, cares thrown aside. will eat with the appetite that comek with health and vigor. Michigan has much to be thankful for, everything that makes Th anks- giving a real Thanksgiving. Mli ch ig-an is serving humanity. Mlichigan is giv- ing opportunities to six thousaind stu- dents that are not enjoyed by ninety-. five per cent of the young men andi women of this nation. Michigan ha: been serving humanity for seventy- five years, each year more efficiently and effectively. Michigan has cause to give thanks, and the nation and the state has cause, to thank Michign. THE STAFF'. Overnight, The Michigan D)aily has; grown a goodly sized staff. For mont.,~ and .months, the training and selec- tion processes have been going on. In accordance, with custom, the final choice is made on 'Thanksgiving morn- ing. The appointments involve a selec- tion of the fittest. All are worthy ; there are no goats, Gradually,' duing the year the tryouts are discourage( ; by the sacrifices that result from newspaper work. Love for the "game" always keeps our roster full. With the coming of the final day, comes doubt, disappointment and joy. All are deserving; but few can win, in comparison. We are happy with those who have made the staff, and sorry with those who have failed tem- porarily. All comnmunications 'for this column miust be in the hands of the editor be- fore 4 :00 o'clock of the day precedling their appearance in The Michigan Dai- ly. Office hour, '1:0~) to 2:00 o'clock daily, except Saturday, at flarbour gymnasium, The editor 'may also be reached by tele~phone, 1741-1,, and no- tices may b e (deposited in the box in the genteral library. At an, early date, Miss Helen Ben- mett, nalger of the Cllegiate B~ureau of Occupations of Chicago, will be in Ann I Arbor to speak to the women stu- denits aibout her work. It has been sugg -ested by severalt promiinent uni- ver-sity womien that this would afford an excellent opportunity for conduct- ing a vocationlal conferencee such as was held last wi nteor at tli, University of 'Wisconsin. Speclialists in certain fields5 other than teaching, such as domestic science, journalism, secre- tarial w\ork, social serv;ice, and many others, might be procuredl to address thewme and offer suggecstions as to the best prtepjara:tion for entraince into these fields. I Special Alierits Fodr alls&i Fork Dipped Choci Mdinthe most sanitary factory in the world, The best whave ever handled. VAN DOREN'S PHIARMACY, 70; $1T.,50 to $25.00 The Quality Tailors E.nCm FLANDERS 209 E. Liberty St. Ralno Boys' we are making a specialty of a full dress si $35.00. Owing to the fact that wve bought 300 yards very fine dress suiting, has enabled us to give yi u a$ dress suit at'a'saving of $15.00. We give you the very finest of workmanship, fit style with a pure silk lining in both body and sleeves. Come in and examine the coat we have,:made up, place your order now. A telephone call will bring us to your house wi sample of our work if you' find you are too buxy to 300 yards will not last forever-place your order at one Suits to order at popular prices r Owing to the Thank~sgiviing holiday the date of the next mneeting of Omaega Ph i1 hasbeen postponedl until FFriday,, D-cemnber 5, at 4:00 o'clock, At the Al-h ha P'hi house. L')r. [.+as~e Pratt left ycsterdlay for her homne in Philadelphiat, whfere she %,,ill remnain until Decemnber' 8. During her absen ce, her (luties will be dis- lhtr!'cd by :Doctor Cummings, the meni's physician, who will be Pi the difspensary at the regular house, 1:30 to ":00, to attend to women who come for consultation. The Chubb 209 South state Street THY REN T TYPEWRITERS? We have the Oliver, agency. We sell on or cash. Call in and see us and save mon- We repair fountain pens arnd drawing in- ments. ING F. SCULEEDE, 340 S, STATE STRII ET Gives Ilea r, wholeso me ]board at '$4. per week.. S&,fe drinking vwater. t. C. Preeeri z, Pro prie MNfIIC ANDI) 1IA. URCHFIELD & CO. " lileLui-e.1 Amcng the early attractions at the WhitnIey theatre will be George Scar- borough4's thrilling, drama, entitled "The Lure." This Fensatzonal play is nowe enjoying a long run at the Maxine Elliott theatre, New York. With their usual foresight the Shuberts have or- ganized a second company, in every, way equal to the original, for touring purposes. Ann Arbor is fortunate to be included in the itinerary, the date being some time after the holidays. F FINE TAILORING TRADE THE~ $MOOThLF5'r TOBAC CO We can and do give you the limit of excell- nce in Tailoring, this issue, with a complete ne of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders iour line. Respectfully, Sam Burchfield & Co. EAVY Roll Collar "SWEATERS" E the singer full of lee piping upt See the pipe full of Velvet helping out l Velvet, the finest of leaf--aged-over two years- toned down-mellowed-fit for "Prexie" himself. Time alone can eliminate all harsh.. ness-bring about real smoothness and developth taste that's goadxTWhen 0 exams, loom up and uncertainty is ripe-a tin of Velvet will help concentration and study-it's smooth I At all dealers. S ^ * 14# In SPALDIING and WEBBER Makes 4ACRINA'WS all Wool RAINCOATS a LOVES NECK WEAR HOSIERY 10C Fui z. Tins Suits and O'Coats, Made to Fit From $20.00 to $45.00 the Varsity Toggery Shop, 1107 S. University Avenue. One ounce bags, 5c, _convenient for cigarette smokers I -F-'% -L -r I -V- i