THE MICHIGAN DAILY rf the most Up-To- ,iring Shop in this bewe shod. Your better an~d wear e gone to consider- flling up our shop ichlaery, in order e you better work ,r at the same old t out for you in TYLER-KEYSTONE EDITOR TO ADDRESS CRAFTSMAN CLUB. Richard Pride, editor of the Tyler- Keystone, a Masonic paper, will ad- dress the Craftsmen club on "Things Every Mason Should Know" tonight at 8:00 o'clock in the Masonic Temple. This will be the regular meeting of the club and committees for the year will be appointed at this time. Prospects are good for a large club this year and all Master Masons are cordially invited to attend. Alpha Nu Initiates New Men Tonight. Alpha Nu literary society will hold an initiation of new members at the club rooms this evening. The new men are urged to be present promptly at 7:30 o'clock. A short business meeting will be held preceeding the initiation. UNIVERSITY NOTICES i i REPAIR SHOP 611 E. William Street Po'lace of Sweets lDown Town LET TRUBEYT FIanriih the 1e. Cream Attention to Fraternities and Sororities ON MAIN STREET PATRICK' UNIVERSITY CALENDAR -9 .1 V, -' Academy Dancing Class every Tuy Tue and Friday , Academy for Children's afternoon class. Private 1 Tues. $12, Series $10; Wed. and Thur. $14, Series Series $14. Phone 1850J 570L A NE W "PLACE :e Cream, Fine Candies, Tobaccos j sY BEE re Olds Mission Shop iI Saturday, October 26.-S. C. A. recep- tion at Newberry hall, 8:00 p._ m. Saturday, October 26.-Soph lit post- election party at Barbour gym, 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. Saturday, October 26.-Membership dance at the Michigan Union, 9:00 p. m. Saturday, October 26.-University of Detroit vs. Michigan freshmen at Ferry field, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, October 27.-Bishop Anderson of Chicago speaks on the union ser- vice at the 'Episcopal church, 7:45 p. m. Subject, "A Religion that Works Well." Sunday, October 27.-Public lecture by Dr. Victor C. Vaughan at Sarah-Cas- well Angell hall, 4:00 p: m., subject, "Hygiene of Student Life." Sunday, October 27.-Mass meeting for women and talk by Miss Berner at Newberry hall, 4:00 p. m., subject "The Naturalness of the Fatherhood of God." 1915 Class Picture at Post-election dance today at 3:00 p. m. 22 Pictures of freshman classes, A. S. Lyndon (a Michigan man and a sup- porter of Michigan organizations and publications) will take pictures of the various freshman classes beginning next Monday noon, Oct. 28, one class each day will be completed. These pictures will be 8 x 22 inches, taken in front of various departments, on especially constructed grouing stands; and will sell for 40 cents unmounted or 50 cents mounted. Announcement in Sunday morning Daily for each class picture. Lyndon, 719 N. University. 313 South State Street -- a 1 The kind all champions use Trade - Marked Best material S. O. Cooper & Co. GOOD MEAT We handle all home killed fresh and salt meats. Also the best fish, oytar&a and poultry. All home-made sausage. Prices will suit you. Try us Bell Phone 680 Home Phone 429 109 E. Ann St. All track men working out today re- port at Ferry field at 10:30 a. m. in- stead of in the afternoon. All New England me will meet in the director's room at the Union on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Object: Boosting Michigan in New England. Soph lit election in Tappan hall 9:00 to 12:00. J lit elections in west physics lec- ture room 9:00 to 1:00. THEATRICAL CIRCLES f "The Price." Coming from a successful engage- ment at the Hudson theater, New York, Edna Marshall will appear at the Whitney theater on Tuesday, October 29. "The Price" is the new drama by George Broadhurst which tells the story, ever old yet always new, of the proneness of the world to condemn in a woman the offense it condones in a man. In the role of Ethel Tscani, Miss Marshall has scored her great- est triumph. MUSIC AND 1RAflad The Faculty Recita The second of the faculty recitals was given in the School of Music hall last evening, with an attendance which for numbers and enthusiasm promises to make this supplementary series of concerts popular. The program was given jointly by Mr. Dotterweich and Mr. Whitmire. The latter is a recent addition to the violin faculty of the school, and from his beautiful playing last evening, his advent will mean much to Ann Arbor musical life. He has a sure and facile technique, mar- vellously pure tone, and his interpre- tations are broad and well poised. Mr. Dotterweich played as usual with much spirit, and a bold brilliance that reached its summit in the dash- ing Spanish Caprice of Moszkowski which closed the program. Senior is Testing Reasoning Power. L. C. Hull, '13, is conducting a series of experiments in the psychological laboratory for the purpose of testing the comparative reasoning power of different individuals. The person un- der consideration is shown a difficult maze or labyrinth and is given an op- portunity by means of the trial and er- ror process to find the swiftest and most economical way out. WE'LL HAVE IT NEXT WEEK. Freshman Gargoyle May Appear Mon- day, But It's Uncertain. No one knows the minute, no one knows the hour, and no one is sure of the day; but it is known that the long-heralded freshman number of the Gargoyle will appear early next week, probably Monday. Its editor refuses to risk further perjury by being one whit more definite about the matter. He has, however, vouchsafed sundry confidences as. to the character of the tardy first issue. First and foremost, the object of this number will be to turn the footsteps of wobbling freshmen, and they all wobble a bit, into the straight and narrow path of collegiate rectitude. The frontispiece is intended to teach the first lesson in this laudable course, by graphically representing a piece of advice invaluable to the newly-arrived. The center-page cartoon is a pano- ramic view of the campus as seen from the humorist-artist's point of view. "Bill" Fanning, '13E, is art editor, and Karl R. Matthews, '13L, is humor edi- tor; but other members of the staff have not yet been chosen, and this 'number will contain only a list of those contributing to it. Sorority Holds Reception for Actress. Theta Phi Alpha sorority gave a re- ception Thursday in.honor of Miss Mary Nash, who is starring in "The Woman," appearing this week at the Detroit opera house. SDalding and Webber Sweaters Absolutely wind and different :tyles. for itself, rain proof, Mackim The only Ulster in t Guaranteed all Wool and proof. Cloth 32 ounce Mackinaw 34 inches. -ago Varsity Toggery 1 107 S. University Ave.. Phone 1 1 6Q-L E. J. ~2. lw I Ll ej I Hayleyl specialty. yAn up, Millinery FallN prices. Bell Phone 1390-J E. E. HAYLEY For SOLD ONLY BY subscription, INAW COATS For Men, Boys Ladies 1No ALSO Foot Ball of the d in all important ed throughout Everything ne- Philip Morris' THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUAL gue Cigarettes (Original London) The oldest high- grade Turkish Cigar- ettes in the world I Charlie's Barber Shop at 619 E. Liberty. All cars in the future Goodyear Drug Store. is now open tf will stop at 1 tf w Detroit P ing to THE Made of Turkish only. the purest Tobaccos ;1 to "The Little Brown Box" t, "witch PLE PHILLIP MORRIS & CO., Ltd. 402 West Broadway, New York We set glass in all parts of the city. Phone C. H. Major & Co. 20-22 See our line of small musical instru- ments and get prices, before buying; it will pay you. Grinnell Bros., 120- 122 E. Liberty. 17-22 Ann Arbor Dye Works French Dry and Steam Cleaning BelI 828 204 E. Washington St. Charlie, the Barber has moved to 619 E. Liberty St. tf 1915 Class Picture at Post-election. dance today at 3:00 p. in. 22 Charlie, the Barber has moved to 619 E. Liberty St. tf Charlie's Barber Shop is now open at 619 E. Liberty. tf Wanted College Representatives-Two students to take up, old line insur- ance work among fellow students. Splendid opportunity for right men. Address or call No. 410 National Bank Building. 19-25 LOST Lost-Brindle bull dog, nearly black, with white breast, cut ears and tail. Harness studded with brass. Reward if returned to 311 Thompson. Phone 1198-J. 22 FOUND Found-Pen has been left at Michigan Daily office and owner of same can have it by calling and paying for this ad. 22 HENRY & CO. The-l.ti Yo30 Clothes arre Pres Quite Necessary so Send Thor Suits 25C PlainL Skirt Called WFor and Delivered 711 N. Designers of Men's Clothes n MARTIN HAL' Dealer in Furniture,, Upholstery Goods, Carpets, Rugs, D Linoleum and D Main St. 112, 114, 116, 11t8, 120 and 122 E. 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