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LATER nELIVERY
I.D CO.

Merchant Tailors

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;IT UNITED LINES
N ARBOR TIME TABLE
d Express Cars for Detroit-7:ro
d hourly to 6:so p. m., also 8:ro
for Detroit-5:4o a. m., 6:o6 a. m.,
y two hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:06 p.
p. mn., g : i p. in., and 10-45 p. In.
antioily, 11:15p. In., 12:1 15P. M
M., I :00 a. M
ars for Jackson- :46 a. m. and'
o hours to 7:46 p. mn.
for Jackson-5:i2 a. m., 6:51 a. m.,
y two hours to 6:5i p. m., also 9:20
:15 p. in.
CsX SONS & VININO
72 Madison Ave., KEW YORK
MAKERS OF
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be Ordered from
MACK & CO.

DE LUXE MONOGRAM
STATEIONERBY
We have arranged
with the c riginator of
the rew process of
die stamping to offer
a 2 quire box of pa-
per and envelopes,
paper embossed in
gold. This offer is
without doubt the
greatest ever given.
The price of a regular
die is $12.50 to $4.00.
Our Price $1.25
HEEHAN & GO,
STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE
GOOD FOR ONE DOLLAR
Froin MoNday Jan. I9th
unti Feb. ist. 1914 we
wili receive this Coupon
the saznu as ONE DOL-
L AR in currency whenj
PUS ASE AMI~NTS TO $5.00
Only one Coupon will be
received on a Single pur-
cli se. Wh-tever you bny
w : wll rceive this coupon
in part payment.
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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at he University of Mich-
igan. Published every morning except Mon-
day during the university year.
Entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor,
Michigan linder Act of Congress of March 3,
1879-
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
scription price: by carrier, $2.50; by mail,
$3.00. Want Ad. Stations: Press Building;
Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy; C.
1t. Davis, Cor. Packard and State.
I Telephones 96o and 24r4.

rTYPEWRITERS
New, reouilt, and second-
hand,
For Sale, $10.00 up
For Rent, $2.00 up
3 mos., $5.00
TYPE WRITING
9Over Baltimore Lunch 2

Maurice Toulme..........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson ............Business Manager
H. Beach Carpenter............News Editor
Gordon Eldredge........... Sporting Editor
Fred Fountk...........Assistant to Editor

SWEATERS

HOCKEY

Leonard Rieser ........Intercol
Robert Tannahill......... Musi
Harold Abbott ............
Lillian Thomson........... W
EDITORIALS
Harold -ippler P
Marshall Foote Lest
Louis David.
NIGHT EDITORS
Leo Burnett
F. F. Mc Kinney
Henry Rummel
On Sport Staff
T1. Hawley TPapping
ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS
Sherwood Field H
Myron Watkins
REPORTERS
F. Thompson
C. A. Swainson D.
R. S. Collins Leon
C. L. Kendrick W
E. C. Roth
C. L. Muller Char
W-illisGoodenow
BUSINESS STAFF
F. G. Millard Rt
W. R. Carpenter R
W. B3. Chase
V. H. HerbertI
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE
Night Editor-Leo N.
UNIVERSITY HEALTH

legiate Editor bears were there."
ic and Drama Recently, we had an experience with
....Cartoonist
men's Editor a perfectly staid and honorably inten-
tioned Austrian nobleman, privy coun-
aul Blanshard cillor, etc. We announced him in our
er Rosenbaum blackest type, as an entrant in Mich-
Ste igan cross country team. We are sure
SChester Langat this time Michigan did not want him
Guy Wells as a cross country star, that he did not
Jabin Hsu,
want Michigan as such, and even we
F. M.Church ourselves would have been unwilling
MANAGER . play a part in such a game. But het
Harry Johnson was put there, on the Morning After.
A Detroit paper recently used a per-
J. M. Barrett fectly respectatble likeness of a per-
R. Ballentine fectly respectable dean of ours as the
n Greenebaum introduction to a story of the wicked-
W. A. P. John
H. R. arsh ness of an embezzling banker.
riles Weinberg Isaiah bids us "sin no more," but
the first edition of the English scrip-
ussell Runyan tures printed in Ireland .has it "sin on
R. J. Hofmannmore.
R. V. Lefflermoe
R. G. Sheldon A certain publishing house once de-
R 21, 1914. termined to get out a perfect edition
of Horace. Accordingly, proof sheets
Burnett. were hung up on the doors, and a sum
of money was paid for every.error dis-
SERVICE covered. When the edition finally ap-
peared there were six uncorrected er-'

at Special Prices at
SUnivorsity,
A H Bookstores

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FREE

FREE

A Pair of $6,00 Trousers with every Suit or Overcoat order at
17.50
To everyone ordering a Suit or Overcoat during this sale we will gi,
you absolutely FREE a pair of $6.oo Trousers of the same material as t
or different, just as you like.
Anyone who expects to live and wear clothes cannot afford to mi
this once in a life time opportunity.
We guarantee to save you $io to $15 on every order you place at of
store. Come in and be convinced.
The Quality Tailors
En Ca FLANDERS

The biggest and best line ever shown in
25 AOts. to75Cs

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209 E. Liberty St.

Across from-Russell's
Confectionery store

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3. LOWRY

(Ki-ro-prak-tor)
5 daily. - Telephone, Bell 40--J
djsting Parlors: Rooms 604-606
nk Bldg., Mai: and Huron Sts.
x ARBOR, MICHIGAN

dgan Chocolates, 80 Cents
In the Maize and Blue Btx
Varsity Bitter Sweets, 60 Cents
In the White Bcx
M. Milk Chocolates, 60 Cents The Red Box
ake Them in Our OwniClean Candy Shop. They're Simply Delicious.

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TIME POPULAR PLACE

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Hours for men-8:00 a. m. to 12:00 M.
Hours for women-1:30 to 3:00 p. m.
or any hours by special appoint-
ment.
Dr. H. H. Cummings, head of the ser-
vice.
Dr. C. B. Stouffer, homeopathic.
Dr. Elsie Seelye Pratt, women.
Prescriptions are filled free in room
372, chemistry building.
GENERALITIES.
It's wholly wrong to utterly con-
demn, and at the same time it is equal-
ly wrong, to unqualifiedly praise. Gen-
eralities are always ignorances or
prejudices; products of sloth, narrow-
ness or bias.
Details are troublesome, but details
are the real mountains. The expert
will make few generalities; the man
of the street, the hoi-polloi, the country
store gossip, is full of them. His
speech reeks with bitter denunciations,
magnified praises, prejudices and snug
convictions.
Details are educative, convincing
and weighty. They bespeak research,
judgment and reason.
THE MORNING AFTER.
Typos. W4hat a field for the wag!
What material for the shameless jok-
er!
A newspaper never makes mistakes.
The type, the heads, the make-up are
all correct, or they are all wrong. The
newspaper makes bulls, ludicrous
bulls, the most absurd bulls, but not
mistakes. There's no middle ground.
hurdler on the Varsity squads for the
last two seasons, and if he persists in
Dr. Angell recently told an inter-
esting story to the Detroit Saturday
Night. Once he reported a fashionable
wedding. He had embellished his de-
scription with all due form and cere-
mony,ending with "-and all the belles
and beaux were there." The morning
after it was "-and all the bulls and

* * * * * * * * *
* OP INTEREST TO WOMEN.

rors.
Laugh, when these things occur. It's
no time to sneer or doubt.

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RS TO MEN

* * . * * C* * * * *
Mrs. W. H. Waite, 1706 Cambridge
Road; Mrs. Arthur Hall, 1036 Oakland
avenue; and Mrs. A. G. Canfield, 909,
East University avenue,will be at home
to college women from 3:00 to 5: 0
o'clock this afternoon.
* * *
Prof. C. O. Davis will speak on "The
Rise of Education" at the next meeting
of the Girls' Educationad club, at 3:00
o'clock next Friday afternoon in New-
berry hall.
* * *
Lower section .(junior and sopho-
more women) of Deutscher Verein,
will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight.
* * *
Wyvern will meet for luncheon
Thursday noon in Newberry hall.
AT OTHER COLLEGES
Mr. George H. Partridge of Minne-
apolis has been apopinted regent of the
University of Minnesota, to fill the
place left vacant by John Lind, special
envoy to Mexico. Governor Eberhart
gave as his reason for not reappoint-
ing Mr. Lind, that the latter would be
too busy to act as regent.
Students and faculty men at the
University of Chicago are conducting
a campaign on behalf of the United
charities of that city. Sub-chairmen
have been appointed and a luncheon
was held Monday to arrange details.
Students of the law college at Iowa
have subscribed $160 to be used to fit
up a lounging and smoking room on

the first floor of the law building.
An investigation has been started by
the faculty at Northwestern, of the al-
leged extravagance of the society life
at the university. The investigation
is thought to be aimed particularly at
the number and lavishness of the danc-
es, given by the various fraternities
this semester.
Football practiec at Pennsylvania
has been suspended until after the ex-
aminations. It will be resumed im-
mediately after the mid-years are
over.
Prof. Cross to Talk at High Schoolr
Prof. H. R. Cross will lecture at
8:00 o'clock tonight in the high school
auditorium on "How to Judge a Pic-
ture." Prof. Cross will also lecture
next Tuesday evening on "How to
Judge a Piece of Sculpture." Prof.
Emil Lorch will lecture Tuesday ev-
ening February 3, on "How to Judge
Architecture." The lectures are un-
der the direction of the Ann Arbor Art
association .

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The Druggists on the Corner

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Special Agents For
F ls Fork "Dipped Chocolates
Made in the most sanitary factory in the world. The best candies
we have ever handled. VAN DOREN'S PHIRMACY, 703 Packard St.
University School of Music
Albert A. Stanley, Director
rlaynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
A School of Music which offers' courses in all branches of music of
highest standards.
Students may take regular courses leading to graduation, or they may
take such subjects as they desire, without reference to graduation.
If you are interested in studying some branch of music, please call at
the office and get a copy of the school catalogue which gives fulf inform-
ation. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary.

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oo,ooo Surplus $1oo,ooo
>urces $3,000,000
nking Business Transacted;
. fliscock, Pres., W. D. Han-
'res., M. J. Fritz, Cashier

Floers
Choe Cut rovwers
Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating
Cor. 12th Stand S. Univ. Ave. Phone 1 15
Pass the Rest, Try the Best
Fresh home-made candies, crackerjack
and fountain drinks at

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ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
ARTISTIC FRENCH DRY AND
STEAfI CLEANERS

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Phone 628

Consolidation

204 East Washington
ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
G. H. KURK

UNIVERSAL CLEANING WORKS
T. E. WAHL

WE CALL AND DELIVER

MAC'S

613 E. Liberty

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TANGO
SHIRTS
re an evening
ress necessity.
The bosoms are.
ucked, puffed,
leated or "mush-
om. $2.0 UP.
nett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers

SHOE REPAIRS?

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FIRST CLASS SH-E REPAIRING
JOHN H. LAMBERT
613 EAST WILLIAM
Oticlal SA,'e Poeor to Michigan's
Football Team
E. 1). Kinne S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
President Casliier V. President
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Ann Arbor,Mich,
Capital $Ico,ooo.
Surplus and Profits, $65,000.

nt'verEsts II MuAYNAcR ouse
PROSS BUILDING MAYNA&RD ST.

Victor

Victrolas

and a Choice Stock of

VICTOR RECORDS

Are you going to paper, paint or do
any kind of decorating? If so we can
do the work at once. Major & Co.
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