THE M IGAN DAILY - - - - ien. That's the kind we The very latest fabrics, ewest style models, the ailoring skill enter into g. See our new suitings, s, and balmacaans. - ke them anywhere else. sive, either, considering TAIL ' S T _ ov RC A Y THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except, Monday during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building.nSub- by carrier, $2.5a; by mail, $2.5o. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and State. 'Phones 969 and 2414. Business Office Phone 96o Editorial Office Phone 24 H. Beach Carpenter......Managing Editor: W. Sherwood Field......Business Manager ANY State Street ~SS FOAT BAL 0000 have a complete line of Foot Ball Goods q all kinds Foot Balls from $1.00 to $5.00 Gym Supplie's Fred Foulk..................News V. F. McKinney............ Associate T. Hawley Tapping..........Associate F. M. Church............Sporting Editor Editor Editor Editor A complete outfit for $2.25. Get your Gym Shoes for the rush 75c oheehan's Students Bookstore A BITE TO EAT ? B U S Y B E E "THE POPULAR PLACE"9 VYTING THE BEST EVERYTHING CLEAN - EVERYTHING TASTY EVERYTHING O,h -- THE SAME AS LAST YEAR - , OIT UNITED LINES N ARBOR TIME TABLE d Express Cars for Detxit-7:ro hourly to 6:1o p. m., also 8:io for Detroit-5:40 a. m., 6:o6 a. m.,_ y two hours to 6:o6 p. tn., 7:o6 p. p. mn., 9:10 p. in., and 10:45 P. M. anti only, t t : 15 p. M., 12:15 p. mn., tn., 1:0o a. in. 'ars for Jackson-7 :46 a. mn. and ohours to 7:46 p. m. for Jackson-5 :12 a. mn., 6:51 a. in., -y two hours to 6:5x p. mn., alsoi A N$W and very delightful ser- vice feature has been recently introduced during afternoon hours in the Shoppers may enjoy a moment's quietrest over a cup of their fav- orite tea with a helping of tea biscuit or assorted sandwiches to complete the lunch. Of course, you may order a reg- ular meal at any time during store hours. Announcement of removal to new quarters. will 'be made shortly-meanwhile t a k e either elevator to second floor Assistants to Business Manager < John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey .SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1914., Night Editor.-J. A. Mosenfelder.l EASTERN COMPETITION. It is not generally realized ' that Michigan has picked her path for the future, as between the East and the West, in the matter of athletics. At first it was largely a question of being denied desired privileges in the West that impeded competition in that di- rection; later, with new bodies of stu- dents, the old insistence for western games subsided, on the campus, and the alumni themselves, of whom many were on the Atlantic coast, were di- vided as to the question of where to look for contests. With the Conference discussion still in the ears of many men on the cam- pus, a new group of undergraduates is coming in, for whom eastern compe- tition is a settled fact. In a 'ew years, unless something unexpected happens, Michigan teams will be devoting their attention absolutely to the East, and the university will be rated athletically as an eastern Institution. For older heads, the unusual thing about it is that the change comes en s Imper- ceptibly that it is scarcely the subject of a single comment. Today's game with Harvard as a fur- ther committing step. After edging its way conservatively eastward, Mich- igan is now entering the inner circles. Nobody will be especially surprised when a Harvard, Yale or Princeton team trots out on Ferry field within the next half dozen years. If the health service extended its jurisdiction, the campus would be de- prived of a few popular but slovenly eating places. The "On to Harvard" movement was popular with all except the association of unpaid landladies. Gray is an obscure color, according to the text; hence the frehman toque. "If" is a common conjunction with reference to Splawn, and Hughitt to- day. The epidemic of high 'school insig- nia is still prevalent on the campus. Spontaneous combustion is one defi- nition for Michigan spirit. "On to Harvard" for the rooters; "On through Harvard" for the team. Thousands of anxious moments in one day. New pumps-Glide Last-just re- ceived. Wagner & Co., State St. 23-33 Ask the upper class man who sells the best toque-Wagner & Co., State St. 29-33 1 Maude Adams playing in Barrie's farce, "The Legent of Leonora," enter- tained a capacity house at the Whitney theater last night. Her clever acting and inimitable mannerisms won the hearts of her audience, who, with the jury, were easily led to believe that a careful mother would be justified in pushing a horrid man out of a car win- dow,, providing her child really "had a cold." The second playlet was a mirth-pro- voking parody on "The Taming of The Shrew" entitled, "The Ladies' Shakes- peare." Here Miss Adams demonstrat- ed how simple it was for a really lov- able little wife to wrapthe most bear- ish husband in the world around her little finger. Both skits were extremely well pro- duced, and the leading characters were repeatedly brought back for curtain calls. The Women's \League board meets this morning in Barbour gymnasium at 9:00 o'clock. * * * A Pair of $6.00 Trousers Made to Your Order Ab= solutely Free with Every Suit or O'coat at $20.00; the Same Material as Suit or Different for a Lim ited. Time Only. FLANDERS -IMPORTER 209 E. LIBERTY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY IN OLD HOME TELEPHONE CO'S BUILDING FREE Foot Ball Goods for Interclass Foot Ball Every Article Guaranteed State Street WA HR' 5Main IWAWIA H IStreet University Bookstore Foot Ball Trousers - $1.50 to $3.50 Shoes . - $3.50 to $4 Stockings - 25e to 75e Head Harness - 1 to $2.50 Shoulder Guards $2.50 to $5 I ~11 Chrysanthemums will be sold by the Y. W. C. A. on the day of the Penn- sylvania game at 25 cents and 50 eetts apiece. Orders for a dozen or more, at the reduced rate of $2.50 and $5.00 per dozen may be placed now with Vera Seigworth, 849-J, and the flow- ers will be delivered the morning of November 7. * * * Participants in. the all-day cross- country walk, which starts from Bar- hour gymnasium at 10:00 o'clock tht-b morning, are asked to bring individual luncheons, bacon and wienerwurst. Schedules for required winter gym- nasium work will be posted for refer- ence Monday, November 2, in Barbour gymnasium and the Women's League room of University hall. Regular class work according to this schedule will begin Wednesday, November 11, the requirement for the preceding Monday and Tuesday taking the f rm, of attendance at lectures in Barboar gymnasium. GRADUATE STUDENTS TO GIVE HALLOWE'EN PARTY TONIGHT Graduate students will open their social season with a Hallowe'en party in Barbour gymnasium at 8:00 o'clock tonight. The affair will be given un- der the auspices of the Graduate club, but will be open to all members of the graduate department. Hallowe'en games and various stunts will feature the entertainment. Danc- ing will also be provided throughout the evening. FREE ;... FREE Y OU can. of en S teach a fellers0 a lot Io' over, a 1 fren'ly pipe o VELVET than you can from the a. LI orrostrum.0 For there's man to man friendliness in the Kentucky Bur- ley de Luxe, which two years' ageing mellows into VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. 10c tins and 5c Tietal-lined bags. 1 CI' ,. FREE ipk serve them quickly, our ces are moderate and we liberal in quantity. ULTTL ES ON STATE i RI I i VRE FRAMING Announcement Having enlarged and remodeled our Studio we are now prepared to give even better service than here-to-fore. Try Us D A IIN E S & NI C K E L S PHOI TOGUR A PHERCkS Any size or shape and See our Samples. Lowest Prices FOVNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL 334 and 336 S. State St. Phone 3t-J G F. SCHLEEDE - - 340 S. State St. The fellows are appreciation of our Suits. Wagner & Co., showing Special State St. their Dress 29-33 m Sam Burchfield & Co WANTED-Students laundry. Mrs. St. George, 909 Sybil St., near Ferry field. 29-30 WANTED-Board for ten students in a private residence north of cam- pus. Phone 2224. 29 All Sizes e.t Realonable Prices AT MANN'S DRUG STORE 213 S. Main St. Phone 878 We can offer you the finest and best tailoring service to be had in the state, with no exception. Evening dress is our specialty. 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 m Burchfield & Co. 599 106 E. HURON ST. . ~II Got Time to A', LOOK! We've got Time to Show you our complete line of Toggery Fr Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 So. University Ave. The Election returns Tuesday will Pianos to rent. Good dependable in- commence to be read at 7:00 o'clock struments at lowest rates. Schaeberle at the Majestic. "Come Early and Stay & Son's Music House, 110 So. Main Late." 28-31 St. tt.