.THE MICHIGAN DAILY. H. WIL DU. THE LEADING .RCHANT TAILORS We offer to you the tailored suit possible he most suitable price. rkmanship the best. ry suit built to fit. r stock of woolens of highest quality. The est assortment in the to select from. Foot -Ball GOODS Shoulder Guard, $4.0 Foot -Ball Pants, $11 Shoes - - $.60 I I'III lead Gears, $2'O0-$4.0. Fot Balls,_$4.60-$.00 GYM SUPPLIES A Complete Outfit for $2.25 SHEAN & Co STUDENTS' BOOK :TORE THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newsaper at the University, of Mich- igan. Published every morning except Monday dur- ing the university year. E ntered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan under Act of Congress of March 3, 1 879. Offices Ann Arbor Press Building. Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by mail $3.oo. Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's Pharmacy ; University Pharmacy ; C.. Davis. Cor. Packard * and State. Phone: Bell,96o. 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 i. ......Music and Drama Harold Abbott......... ....... Cartoonist NIGHT EDITORS Leo Burnett REPORTERS Carlton Jenks Bernus Kline Y. F. J IHsu Chester Lang 1. F. McKinney Hs. C. Rumnel ASSISTANTS TO BUSINESS MANAGER Sherwood Field Harry Johnson John Leonard BUSINESS STAFF Myron Watkins F. G. Millard L deliver a travelogue at the Whitney theatre Monday, October 27. The chief topic of the lecture will be the Grand Canyon of Arizona, the most astounding, and yet the least known of all earth's natural wonders. It is al spectacle of insurmountable desola- tion, yet of unique beauty-a paradox of chaos and repose. Among the twenty other big features to be presented are scenes of the wrecked ocean liner and the rescue of her passengers during a terriffic gale; an aeroplane ride over Paris; wonders of deep sea life; a motor ride through the French Alps; a study in palmistry and many others. Tickets are now on sale at Foster's and De Fries art stores. The reserved seat sale at the Whitney theatre be- gins Friday morning at 10:00 o'clock. Trousers, $ -50-$3.50 Shoulder Guards, $1.50-4.0o Head Gears, Shoes, $1.50-$3.OO $35c-400 Athletic goods of all kinds. Every article guaranteed. will find our stock of Fo ot Bal eGoods the most complete in Washtenaw W A R'S UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES 0 ri I I fI. WILD C. 311 S. State St. )IT UNITED LINES I ARBOR TIME TABLE I Express Cars for Detroit-7:ro hourly to 6:ro p. m., also 8:to or Detroit-5:4o a. m, 6:o6 a. m., two hours to 6 :o6 p.:in., 7 :o6 p. . i., :io p. in., and 1o:45 p. n. nti only, ii :i5 p. in., 12:15 p. i. n., 1 : oo a. in. rs for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and hours to 7:46 p. m. or Jackson-5:12 a. m., 6:51 a. in., two hours to 6:51 p. m., also 9:20 15 p. m. *: *: OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. Edited by Stylus. * a...... .,., . .: FA -, ,;F l/ / 1 Z_ ' ' : : CoX SONS & VINING 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK MAKERS OF CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered from MACK & CO. ERS AND MECHANICS BANK 03-105 South Main Street Here's one of the season's swell shapes in soft hats. $2 and $3 Gross, on Liberty ,00,0000 E veirybody Kx ows The r1 x Ths Miso S The Olda Mission Shop THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1913. Night Editor-T. Hawley Tapping. Meeting of the Cubs club this after- noon at 5:00 o'clock in editorial rooms. Attendance is essentiaL THE UNCONQUERED FUTURE. Michigan seems to thrive on adver- sity. Defeat but intensifies our per- sistency and faith. MeA, far more worldly wise than we, have said that true greatness lies not so much in success as it does in defeat. The reaction is the real test. A team is not to be finally judged by a third week defeat. The critics will not so judge -us us, when the final roll is called at the end of the season. The future is to be conquered, the past is comparatively inconsequential. STILL SANE, BUT HUMAN. You few, who have stood on the side lines, while the procession of events of the last few days, have gone past might possibly have formed strange conclusions. You suspect our reason, our sense of proportion. But, No! We have not lost sight of our other duties. We were merely, seeking to catch up with one of our duties, rather to do our duty entirely. The present feverish athletic activity lasts but a few weeks during the year. We realize this. We also realize that there can be no better influence upon the ordinarily selfish individual than to loose himself, for the time being, in a sincere and pure loyalty. How much bigger is a university spirit,than any individual? You who would scoff at these hu- man frailties, these human ideals, take care. Look to yourselves. Dreams and ideals have done more to make this old world of ours livable, than any amount of harsh, matter of fact philosophy. Any society must have scoffers, but any society that is worth while must have dreamers and idealists, ten fold over. The date of the freshman spread, has been set for December 7. Junior ad- visors are urged, to see that the names of their freshmen women are in the hands of the committee which assigns escorts as early as possible, and to do what they can to simplify the work of the committee. Mrs. Jordan's supper for the soph- omore committee for the freshman} spread occurs next Tuesday, October 25. In co-operation with the committee of representatives from sorority and league houses, Miss Catherine Reig- hard begins-next week to work out a system of self-government rules for use in all womens' rooming houses. All freshmen women, and others who are taking gymnasium work for the first time are requested to report at Barbour gymnasium on Monday at 1:00 to 2:00, or 3:00 o'clock, accord- ing to the section elected. Those who have been assigned to special morning section may report at any time during that afternoon. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Tryouts for the Michiganensian art staff will meet at the headquarters of the Michiganensian tonight at 7:15 o'clock. Empire State club meets Thursday at 4:00 o'clock in Newberry hall. Tryouts for the All-Soph relay team begin next Tuesday, October 28th. Candidates please report to Mr. Rowe's office before that time to re- ceive lockers and get further partic- ulars. Clarence A. Lightner of Detroit, will resume his lectures on "Medical Juris- prudence" tomorrow at 3:00 o'clock in room D of the law building. All men having in applications for membership in the engineering social club and all old members desiring memberships see O. W. Boston at once, room 339 engineering building. Senior lit football practice at south Ferry field today. University band tryouts tonight at 7:30 o'clock at McMillan hall. Many men needed and everybody should turn out. Prescott club meeting 1:00 o'clock this afternoon in room 303 Chemistry building. Soph lit football practice will be held on south Ferry field, Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Your Appcarancc reflected in your mirror and friends eyes, will be satis- factory if, your New Fall suit bears our label, (The Quality Tailors.) 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