HE MICHIGAN DAILY [GAN DAILY 'Boof. : ;_ 2 _' ;- ' n BALL GOODS oot Ball Goods of all kinds $1.00 to $5.00 t'your Gym Shoes for BEEI r Place" . JHE Open When You Want Us .-....--... f Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published ever morning except Monday during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor A second-class matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and State. 'Phones 960 and 2414. Business Office Phone 96o Editorial Office Phone 2414 H. Beach Carpenter......Managing Editor W. Sherwood Field......Business Manager Fred Foulk....................News -Editor P. F. McKinney..........Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping........Associate Editor F. M. Church...............Sporting Editfr Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24; 1914. Night Editor.-E. R. Sylvester BY WAY OF SUGGESTION. It is suggested that all'senior class- es get together next Spring, and leave a student archway asaa general sen- ior memorial. The 'archway would, with the consent of the regents, be erected at the north-west end of the diagonal walk, occupying somewhat the same position as the present engi- neering arch on the other end of the principal campus walk. It would be so designed-as to make an ornamental entrance to the campus for pedestri- ans, but it would also have more prac- tical aims to serve. In this archway, according to the proposal, there would be a room or rooms in which general student af- fairs, requiring temporary headquar- ters on the campus, could be conduct- ed. There could be permanent booths and convenient desk arrangements for all campus elections, and possibly for some class elections. There would be a box office window facing on the side- walk, frdm which tickets for various organizations, subscriptions for pub- lications and the inevitable tags might be sold, from time to time as occasion arose. Such an archway would not be con- tinually subsidized by any one organ- ization; it would be for the conven- ience of any student group which might have current need for it. In it, further, might be incorporated the idea of a general campus bulletin board, upon which all notices relating to university organizations might be posted. The whole plan seems to mer- it some, consideration. If all the student football critics were sincere, the class football man- agers would not have so much trouble in finding 11 men for their teams. Recent revelations tempt one to be- lieve that publicity might show some of the honorary societies to be or- ganized along Tammany lines' It Is intimated that the Glee club might conserve energy by simply bow- insg and starting right 'off on the en- core. If the after-election weepers did more intelligent voting, there would be fewer of them. . No doubt the Syracuse players have a yellow streak, but it is on their stockings. Pity that Maulbetsch is not spelled "Flaherty," playing the Orangemen to- day.: German blue-books are of more in- terest locally than the English White Someone suggests that the stadium provides sitting room for people's feet. Sighing will be in order tonight, if- Membership cards must be turned in by the soliciting committee to New- berry hall by 12:00 o'clock today. * * * General use may be made of the east tennis court by all .university women from now on. * * * Cross-country walking, starting from Barbour gymnasium at 10:00 o'clock this morning, will be varied by a bacon bat at noon. Participants bring bacon or wienerwurst and the accompaniments. MORE MEN DON UNIFORMS F4OR INTERCLASS FOOTBALL TEAMS First Battles For Campus Honors to Be Played Off on Monday Afternoon Reviving interest in class football has sent many more men onto south Ferry field for preliminary practice in the interclass series, almost 100 men being out yesterday afternoon for the next to the last workout before the schedule is begun. The schedules were made and sent to the managers of class teams today, and Monday will see the opening gam- es in the contest for the campus cham- pionship. " A three minute scrimmage between the junior and soph lit squads featur- ed yesterday's practice session. With their two strongest prospects for line missing, the soph lits failed to hold the attack of the juniors who managed to score on them. Cork, the snappy quarter, put the ball over the line for the third year men. DISPOSE OF RESERVATONS ON HARVARD SPECIAL CAR TODAY Only a few reservations remain on the "reduced rate" special car to the Harvard game, according to Selden S. Dickinson, '14, and W. W. Welsh, '12, who are managing the accommo- dations. These will be disposed of at the Union tomorrow morning and af- ternoon. If enough applications for accommodations are received, another car will be added. Masons Charter Train for Penn Game Members of the Palestine lodge of Masons in Detroit have chartered a special train to attend the Michigan- Pennsylvania game here November 7. The train will leave Detroit at 12:00 o'clock the day of the game and will run direct to Ferry field, returning im- mediately after the fray. SCA N'T makeall the men 's clothes made In town, so I make the BE ST of it. j. Gymnasium FLANDERS ----IMPORTER 209 E. LIBERTY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY Shirt' Shoes Trousers Supporter All for $2.25 at Gym. Clothing A N$W and very delightful ser- vice feature has been recently introduced during'afternoon hours in the Shoppers may enjoy a moment's quiet rest over a cup of their fav- orite tea with a helping of tea biscuit or assorted sandwiches to State Street W A H S Maint W ~ Street University Bookstore I13 H E o n ly w a y to p ro v e that a straightline is th shortes' distance 'tween two points is to measure it. The only way to prove VELVET'S the smoothest smoke is to smoke it. , That aged-n-the-wood mellowness which slow curing put into Kentucky's Burley de Luxe will convince you the VELVET is The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. 10c tir and 5c metal-lined bags. f. i may order a reg- time during store Announcement of removal to new quarters will be made shortly-meanwhile t a k e either elevator to second floor A s FRAMIND size or shape s. Lowest Prices PEN HOSPITAL Announcement Having enlarged and remodeled our Studio we are now prepared to give even better service than here-to-fore. Try Us DAI NSi & NICKELS PHIOTOG RAPHERIS UNIVERSITY NOTICES - - 340 S. State St. rchfield & Co. The Educational club will meet in room 105 Tappan hall at 7:00 o'clock Monday night. The band will meet this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in University Hail. All ticket sellers for the band con- cert are urged to settle amounts in band office today between 1:00 and 2:00 o'clock. Communications for consideration at the meeting of the board of regents on November 24 must be in the hands of Pres. Harry B. Hutchins by No- vember 6. 334 end 336x. State St. FLASHLIGHTS Phone 320-J All Sizes m~t Roaaonxble Prices * AT MANN'S DRUG STOWE 213 S. Main St. We can offer you the finest and best tailoring service to be had in the state, with no exception. IEvening dress is our specialty. Phone 876 Burchfield & Co. 106 E. HURON ST. t College Right Kimono Sleeve SLIP -ON Commonly calleda Balma- caan. Raglan shoulders, slash pockets, full skirt, 42 inches, long. !very, popular among motor.- lots, and suitable for dress or business wear. We present this loose, roomy, H-w-Co. comfortable overcoat in several fashionable, adaptable fabrics. It's a model that we know. will please many. WAGNER & CO. 308-306 STATE STREET ,Salads made with a home flavor. In fact, all our confections are strictly home made; such delicacies as candies, ice creams and dainty lunches we claim to be the best you can find. THE CREST- Learn to dance the One-step,; Hes- itation, Maxixe, Fox-Trot, Half and Half, Lulu Fado, Castle Gavotte, etc., at the Packard, phone 1850-M. Grace Cameron "Miss Dolly Dim- ples" will soon be at the Majestic. University Ave. Pharmacy. The store Open Sundays 9:30 to 4:30. Lyndon. 10c rents a Kodak today. Lyndon. Best shoe shining. Hats of all kinds cleaned and blocked. Next to Wagner FURNISHjINGS & Co. eod. The Official Fresh Cap All Wool Mackinaws The known "Young Hat" Balmacaans that satisfies. tf Hear Grace Cameron sing "Cause I'm Pigeon Toed." tf The best chocolates-Cranes and Gilberts at Quarry's. eod. Why are so many students wearing Royal Tailored Clothes? Ask the Campus Bootery. eodTh Pianos to rent at Schaeberle Music House. & Sons tf. .a ry Shop Get your kodak supplies University Ave. Pharmacy. the