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Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail $3.00. Want Ad Stations: Press Builoing; Quarry's Pharmacy; University Pharmacy ; C. H. Davis. Cor. Packard and State. - Phone: Bell, 960. Maurice Toulme..........Managing Editor Adna Johnson .............Business Manager News Editor Sporting Editor H. Beach Carpenter Gordon Eldredge Assistant to Manager Fred Foulk. F. M. Church .... Assistant Sporting Editor Leonard Rieser....... Intercollegiate Editor Robert Tannahill.....Music and Drama Harold Abbott..................Cartoonist NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett REPORTERS Carltvn Jenks Bernus Kline F.F J su "Chester Lang V. F. Mc~inney H. C. Rummel ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sherwood Field Harry Johnson John Leonard BUSINESS STAFF Myron, Watkins F. G. Millard organization that would be happier to talie them. FORWARD, THE GUILLOTINE Michigan has too many yells to trifle. with travesties. Michigan has serious business ahead. Smother the "Ypsi," kill it, put it in the tender hands of the butcher. We will have no more of it. It's the fusser's favorite pastime. And Michigan has not time for the "lady- ships" tonight. Michigan yells for Michigan, the "Ypsi" for some other place. Trousers, $1.50$3.50 Shoulder Guards, $1,50-$4o Head Gears, Shoes, $I.50-$3.OO $3.50-$4 00 I Athletic goods of all kinds. Every article guaranteed. Class.Tean will find our stock of foot Bal iGoods the most complete in Washtenaw w A H R 'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES * * * * * * * * * * * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. * Edited by Stylus. * * * * * * * * * * * .* * * U Iu WILD CO. HS. State St. IIT UNITED LINES TABLE s Cars for Detroit-7:10 to 6:io p. m., also 8:io it-5 :4o a. m., 6:o6 a. m., rs to 6:o6 p. mn., 7.o6 p. io p. in., and 10:4s p. mn. 11:15 p. m., 12:15 p. m. a. 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Krnows The Bsy Bee The Olde Mission Shop i Soda-The Belt. unches-Most Delicious Home-Made Candies-Delightful 315 SOUTH STATE STREET arable. And when the1 you have wanted1 Yell! Yell! Then the band, song master and you in hand. team comes, do what to do for weeks. Yell! the cheer leaders, the the orators will take This column has been set aside for the use and benefit of the women of the university. Arrangements have been made with The Michigan Daily for daily space for news of interest to the women. The column is edited by Styl- us society, but the cooperation of all the women is desired. Notices for this column must be in the hands of Miss Lillian Thomson, 432 South Division street, telephone 1741-L, by 3:00 o'clock of the day be- fore the notice is to appear. The women's league gives its mem- bership party at Barbour gymnasium this afternoon from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock. A five-act vaudeville will be given, featured by kinemacolor pictur- es, some southern song hits and a new rendering of the Shakespearean drama, "Much Ado About Nothing."' No ad- mission will be charged, but every- body is urged to bring twenty-five cents to pay their league dues. A prize -of five dollars is offered by Stylus for the best short story written by an undergraduate woman. Stories must not exceed five thousand words in length and must be legibly written on one side of the paper only. They must be signed iwth a pseudonym and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same sign and containing the author's name and address. All manuscripts are to be mailed to Pro- fessor Scott before spring vacation. Miss Irene Bigalke leaves this morn- ing for Muskegon to represent the womens' league at the convention of the State Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs Joslin's party for senior girls which was to take place the day of the Convocation, will be held at Barbour gymnasium Thursday at 4:00 o'clock. Meeting of staff men and tryouts for The Gargoyle this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Plans for football number will be discussed. Postals of Rush and game at Hop- pe's. 619 E. Liberty. 19-20 Try our special $1.50 self-filler. Sheehan & Co. tf Pianos to Rent. Up-to-date stock of Musical Instruments of every descrip- tion sold at reasonable prices at MSchaeberle and Son's Music House, 110 S. Main St. tf I. P. Note Books with your name in gold on cover at Sheehan's. tf Buy your Richlr Drawing instru- ments at Sheehan's. tf $17050 to $25.0 Your Appea'rance reflected in your mirror and friends eyes, will be satis- factory if your New Fall suit bears our label, (The Quality Tailors.) Our showing is the most magnificent assortment of Woolens for Men and Young Men that has ever been shown in Ann Arbor at Popular prices- _I E. C. FLANDERS 209 E. Liberty St. Raincoats, Mackinaws and Custom Shirts The woolens are all well chosen for long and satis- factory wear; the patterns are fresh from the mills, and every inch is cold water shrunk. Style, Fit and Workinanship is guaranteed. All garments fitted to you before finishing. The Quality Tailors I m 'I Van Doren's Pharmacy 1703 Packard Street We Carry a Fine Line of Conk- lin's Fountain Pens, from $1.50 up. Come in and get fitted. I E I 0 ==u B uy Bhee Rest a ountain Pens "Guaranteed" WE REPAIR ANY MAKE WHILE YOU WAIT IIGAN{ AND DEPARTMENT STATIONERY AND ENVELOPES- e Repair Watches, Clacks, Jewelry and Drawing Instruments ING F. SCHLEEDE, 340 S. STATE STREET NOT FO'GOTTEN SUHI Editor, The Michigan Daily:- "Through your columns you may ex- tend a hearty invitation to the Michi- gan' fellows from us to come down with the team and enjoy our southern hospitality for a few days. "With best wishes, I am, Yours sincerely, EDITOR, VANDERBILT HUSTLER." We wish we could. We wish that we were no so far removed from each other. But we thank you, and we admire you. EVERYBODY IS NOBODY. Everybody is nobody! What a para- dox, yet what a pat, snug phrase? That is the "nigger in the wood pile" in Michigan's mass meeting dilemma. Without criticizing anyone, we are convinced that the mass meetings have gone a begging since the blanket tax was established. Suddenly these "pets" of Michigan spirit became step chil- dren, and'they have already gone neg- lected too long. We want somebody, not everybody, Paere sii Hill Auditorium Date to be Announced JRCHFIELD & CO. Later FINE TAILORING TRADE We can and do give you the limit of excell :e in Tailoring, this issue, with a complete e of up-to-date woolens, makes us the leaders our line. 6 Respectfully, Sam Burchfield & Co. LOUIS DEL PRETE FINE TAILORING CLEANING AND PRESSING LIBERIY STREET, above liberty Bar- ber Shop Formerly head coat-maker for Dieterle THE STATE SAVINGS BANK Capital stock $50,000.00. 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