~. every point if your here. That we guar- what your build or ties may be, we can el that will fit you e man whose tailors see a perfectly well- t, JI t. -_ nell THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during the university year. Enteredsat the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class niati fr. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $22.50; by mail, $2.5o. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and State Business Office Phone 96o FEditorial Office Phone 2414 H. Beach Carpenter ....... Managing Editor; W. Sherwood Field......BusinessManager Fred Foulk................News Editori F. F. McKinney.. ........Associate Editor, T. Hawley Tapping........Associate Editor F. M. Church..............Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler; Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1914. Night Editor-Joseph Brotherton. NOT A RELIGIOUS REVIVAL. Unselfish service will be emphasized in the campaign to be conducted among the student body, by the University Y. M. C. X., next week. According to the leaders, no attempt will be made to carry out the -idea on the lines of the familiar religious revival. The devel- i In the form of a "The Dansant," the weekly party of the..Women's League will be given under the auspices of the social committee, of which Alice Lloyd, '16, is chairman, *from 4:00 o'clock to 5:30 o'clock in Barbour gymnasium. The new phonograph, which the League has on trial, will be used for dancing, and its purchase will depend largely on the verdict of those pres- ent. . * . The freshman spread committee will meet at 5:00 o'clock tomorrow after- noon in the dining room of Barbour gymnasium. State Street DECORATIONS For The - Michigan Cornell Came Banners, Pennants, Arm Bands, etc. etc. Have You Seen The N[W MICHIGAN *CALINDAR7 'H R Main WAHR'Street University Bookstore late and decorate witi paper once the cheap New Crepe Paper. ver will use Chrysanthemums 'for the game will be sold by the League, Saturday. * * -* Cornell Women's P'S Omega Phi7 this afternoon Campbell, '15, streets. meets at 4:15 o'clock at the home of Mary Washtenaw and Hill opment of a healthy, clean-cut view-: - . -r 'Af Detroit-7:1o m., also 8:xo m., 6:o6 a. m., p. m., 7:06 p. .d I0:45 p. m. point on matters affecting morals and ethics will be largely the object of the promoters. The series of meetings planned will continue for five days. During that time some 30 out-of-town speakers will come to Ann Arbor to give their aid. The topics to be considered will be of interest to wide-awake men, al- though no attempt will be made to play upon the emotions of'the hearers. The campaign has been designed partially in order to prepare the ground for the Boys' Conference. It is a step toward right thinking, and, as such It will be given respectful at- tention by the campus. -7:46 a. m. p. m. ~E & CC. All Choral Union ushers report for Glee and Mandolin club concert in Hill auditorium at .7:00 o'clock to- night. All students who have ever attended a state boys' conference are requested to be present at the banquet to be giv- en at the city Y. M. C. A. at 6:00 o'clock tonight. I. A. Van Dis, state secretary of the Y. M. C. A. will speak. SUGGESTS TORCHLIGHT PARADE: FOR NIGHT OF CORNELL GAME Suggestions have been received by athletic association authorities for a new. kind - of celebration Saturday night, if the Varsity defeats the Cor- nell team: in the afternoon. The idea is advanced by an outside party, who has discussed the matter with the Civic association. He sug- gests a huge torchlight parade, head- ed by the band. University students would carry torches, horns, and tin pans, and parade about town, perhaps stopping at a bonfire' in Sleepy Hol- low, for a short program of songs and yells. The athletic association authorities think that, if the plan could be work- ed out by the student council, or some other organized body, it would be feas- ible. JUNIOR ENGINEERS ANNOUNCE CLASS COMMITTEES FOR YEAR FREE y FREE 1: The Little Schoolmaster says: What Football FREE A Pair of $.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 .im= ited Time Only. FLANDERS ---IMPORTER 209 E. LIBERTY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY IN OLD HOME TELEPHONE CO'S BUILDING at Red to go SmOker" Some pessimistic ones predict that the time will come when professors will be in doubt as to the legality of exams given with no student council- man present. A cold wave is reported in the south- eastern district, recognized by some as being in the.neighborhood of Nash- ville. A Michigan-Minnesota game could not hope to take first honors, as of old, on this year's schedule. aid- there was not t cider, and too smoke for the 25c s e, it w Paul YIJOU judge a hoss's age by his teeth, a tobac-. co's by its lack of 'em. Two years' agein' ~ takes the "teeth" outoVEb of VELVET. In the slow, careful curing of VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, is seen the result of more than 30 years' experience of the world's largest tobacco manufacturer. This curing makes VELVET a slow burning, biteless smoke, which combines the famous pipe qualities of Kentucky's Burley de Luxe with an aged-in-the-wood mel- lowness. 20c tins and 5c metal-lined bags. SNOTICE TRY OUR DEPARTMENT PAPER and ENVELOPES LOOSE LEAF PAPER EALL grStZI Fountain Pen Hospital IRVING F. SCHLEEDE - - 340 S. State St. xander. I might add asn't R)odge Sylvester Kemp. At any rate witzer says he will ge of the cider buying; if he can get enough. m Ward Peck., If downing these "Maully" sundaes is anything like downing the original, -malted milk, please. As a halfback "Johnny" Lyons is. one of the most capable ends seen on. Ferry field. The musical clubs are further to cement the good-natured relations with Harvard. y, our Lud wre Fred W. Gross, manager of the "Clothes Campus" says that one reason things went so well was becausethere were so many fel- lows wearing Ed. V. Price & Co. tailored-to-order suits. -Huff sedt i e Official dog catchers pointed at the field. The gloom brothers hard season. might be ap-a are having a, President Don Smith, of the junior engineers, has announced the follow- ing committees for the year: social, R. C. Jeter, Francis Mack, Philip Mul- key, W. G. Mertz, L. B. Hyde; finance, F. C. Stanton, E. D. Bolton, J. P. Krein- er; auditing, John B. Breymann, E. C. Headman, R. A. Lundell. A class meeting will be held at 11:00 o'clock Thursday, November 19, in room 348, engineering building. A get-together smoker is planned for Friday evening, November 20, at the Union. The first class dance of the season is scheduled for Friday, De- cember 4. 1910i Lit' Invitation Committee Named President Harry G: Gault, announced the senior lit invitation committee yes- terday as follows: chairman, Emmett Connely, Robert C. Barnum, Harry Vandarwarker, Leo Covey, Helen Bur- lingamne, Stella Knapp, Jean Davidson. Cornell as also confident. Where will You Take HER? To iBurchfield & CO. We can offer you the finest and best tailoring service, to be had in the state, with no exception. Evening dress is our specialty. Requests for Camp Work Come In Prof. C. T. Johnston and the others, in charge of Camp.Davis, the, summer surveying camp, have received applica- tions for work at the camp for next summer. These applications. include every position from waiting on table to teaching. Final choice of appli- cants is made just before the close of the university in June. B U S Y B EE "THE POPULAR PLACE" LIGHT LUNCHES After the Show After the Game After the Dance Our Candles are Pure and Wholesome, and Fresh every day 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 a can find. THlE CREST- . .. -= m Burchfield & Co. 3 599 106 E. HURON ST. Got Time to LOOK. We've got Time to Show you our complete line of TOggery sity Toggery Shop 1017 So University Ave. 11 FLASHLIGHTS All Sizes w.t Reasonable Prices AT Phone 876 MANN'S. DRUG STOE It13 S. Main.St. I' Best shoe shining. cleaned and blocked. & Co. Hats of all kinds Next to Wagner eod. University Ave. Pharmacy, Drugs and Toilet Articles. tf Block "M" Postal Cards of the Team at Lyndon's. tf University Ave. Pharmacy. Fountain Pens and Student Supplies. tt Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor- en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. tf University Ave. Pharmacy. Eastman Films all sizes. t1 .... . _ f" - - - in-" f1 T!1