STUDENTS Kodak Ei We are ready to show you the bestlin ofDeveloped and printed over night. Try all the other len's Suits, places, and then come here. Overcoats, an d be satisfied. That is Balmacaans, what Io t s of others have Rairncoats, done. Hats, CALKIN'S PHARMACY Call and 324 South State Street Furnishings Shown in the City If "the spirit is wrong, the atmosphere TOemp wrong, and the system wrong," then - W ADH AMS & C0#why are not the men, who are the in- Mon., Nov. 9--Sl stigators of all this, wrong? T'es., Nov. 10- 121-123 So. lain St. TWO WOMEN STUDENTS. Wed., Nov. 11-M «____N 1Thurs., Nov. 12- Nov. 10, 1914. story). Editor, The Michigan Daily: - R s &rcBakThrough The Daily I wish to sug- Fri., Nov. 13- chr ~Meanies BankYug Sou1ith MaleStret gest to the student council that plans o S.05 MaInollege M e be made for a procession and snake Sat., Nov.14-A aplital, $.0 Q00 dance from Ferry field, following a Coming next wee I PofitS . . $15,000 My assortment includes victory over Cornell Saturday. in In Tune wit the latest novelties for the From the standpoint of an alumnus, the demonstration following the Penn FIRST NAT' N ° ' 8cgs nk coege men. Workman game must have been pitiful. Fully A N N k $300,000 . Surplus $oo,ooo ship and designing of the one-third of the mere handful that fol- Capital - R sources $3siness Transacted highest quality, and at a lowed the band up State street were Surplus and iscrck, ;res. Michael J. Fritz, reasonable old grads, and the student body was Wirt CornwellGeo. D?. Harriman, Vie-res., arl . rasnbl'gr. bott, S. W Clarkso, Cash'r, W. Waltz, Asst. Cash'r g given a fine exhibition of the way in Soule, Waldo M. Ab which the old boys receive victory. If Schmid. A . aruadthese old fellows can get out and yell -q iC8R a until they can hardly speak, and dance. W. F. Ben Campus Tailor till they drop, surely we can lay aside neer of the Boar rty and Main St., New Location our "dignity" and get in and help sioners, of New onvonlent glace for Yor M W I M STREET the out an illustrated lec Banking,'e'ldg Next Saturday let every man get be- 'khindgthat band and show the: alumni this morning in . that we appreciate Michigan victories neering building, as much as they do. Water Supply." , H. P. JONES. --University hos 'he Reliable Laundr ported yesterday who is suffering wi surely please you i you are much improved.c able to leave th particular about laundry linen aya. *oeds ca .lleor sad deliveired -Committees for tural class were Phone 794 by President R. S lows: social, W. old, A. Bergman, mond; finance, T -Soph lits will hold a "Snow Ball auditing, J. H. P dance Saturday afternoon, November gin, and W. Jame 21, in Barbour gymnasium. The fes- -Fred Koib, '1i tivities will start at 2:00 o'clock, and senior architetu aving enlarged and remodeled our Studio we are now will last until 5:30 o'clock. The en- the following co ared to give even better service than here-to-fore. tertainment will end with a luncheon. auditing, C. L. C Tr sTickets are being sold at 25 cents and H. M. Edloff; eachU shall, and W. D. A 1, IN E & . N iC E L 5 -Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering ardsonaadB S E . PhOT' o P 8RSsociety, banqueted at the Michigan Un- d 336 5. State St. Phone 310-J ion last night. Professor Higbie, of -Dean larl E. Gi the electrical engineering department, department, retur gave a short talk. Princeton, N. J., -Percival V. Blanshard, ex.'14, of De- C., where he has troit, who received a Rhodes scholar- ferences of Amer t Y S~ship to Oxford University, Entgland, -'Ancient Costum has written an article in the current Latin Authors," i number of The American Oxonion, ex- illustrated lectur plaining how he was forced to take Prof. F. W. Kelsey up arms against England during the club, in room A, M early part of the present European o'clock today. T war. open to all stude -Senior Zits will meet at 4:00 o'clock Greek department ;~ o t ian pictures will be the chief topic -Ronnd-up must p Tuesday in Tappan hall. Michiganen- of the club or not hn for discussion, and some committees couples for its flr may report. ory, last, night. u want to be fitted to the jauntiest sort of an overcoat -Featuring a much smaller number, Campbell, Prof. W newest astrakhan cloth, a true Austrian proudction, the Michigan Alumnus will be deliv- Mrs. Humphreys ' every little detail of fine tailoring carried out just as ered in Ann Arbor the first of next and Mrs. White a uld be. come into my cloth shop, . week. To make up for the fewer num- - members ber of articles, Editor W. B. Shaw has cais have beenb 618 E. LIBERTY STREET inaugurated several interesting fla- Wann, instructor tures. chosen as directo ____ timent of some of the men as express- -During the past week complete tests next meeting of have been run in the automobile lab- held November 2 ed by Mr. Sugar, was against this. oratory on the new Reo the fifth motor ma sorority house .Do not the women of the university on the Diehl dynamometer, covering Er y IlU ICt L1 11 pay as much for their athletic privi- horse power output, friction horse orts are bei leges as the men? Then why do we power, and fuel economy. a novelty, calledt not have the same privileges? Who -Road tests, on a device designed to in connection w fsays that girls cannot yell? When did inject superheated steam into the cyl- Saturday's game. Michigan Daily:- we become demoralizing to the cheer- inders of an automobile motor, will be -dames IL Ange ing section? The men must be in a run tonorrow by the automobile de- Emeritus Jamesl to the communication in deplorable condition, if this is so. partment. It is claimed that the in- of the faculties0 Daily, written by Victor H. The poor "fusser!" Why does he jection of steam increases the horse Chicago, has bee we would say that when not take his girl to some place where power output of the motor, as well as dency of the Unt meetings were held in Uni- it may cost a dime? She is able to its gasoline economy. ton. It is under 11, the men had only the go to a mass meeting with others of -Prof. W. T. Fishleigh, of the engi- Angell is not in Now it seems that the the gentler sex. If "fussers" are to neering department, will leave Ann cago. ad the main floor, first bal- be classed with girls, we do not care Arbor early next week for New York, -Dr. Ralph E.3 econd balcony, and soon the to have them in our midst. where he will attend the November married to Miss dents will be pushed into Seated in the front seats of the bal- meeting of the research committee of at the bride's h rs to absorb the "frantic cony, ahead of us Friday night, there the Society of Automobile Engineers. Monday evening. e savages and cave men" were five matronly ladies, four old men and two little girls. What "pull" did rk ages have passed they have at the Union, which enabled n though a few men them to get seats? Are not they the The Best Dance uslc sF university think they ones which should give up their seats by the Vitrola be tyrants over women. to the "savages" who yell outside? has dawned, and the mem- Why were all the tickets for the first Many Fraternities and Sororities have taken advantag "gentler sex" are in the balcony given out by 3:00 o'clock TRIAL of a Victrola-at a house party, a week-end, a r of Michigan to stay, and Thursday, when they were to be held a feed-and have found that the Victrola was just what1 an entertainer. Just write one-seven-o-sevea down ons their rights. until 4:00 o'clock Friday for the uni- and call us over the phone some time today,-"o that y en of the university appre- versity women? A goodly number of Free Trial of the Victrola this week-en .ction of the athletic associ- men were secured in the first balcony. 1 it gave the first balcony If the men want to be savages, why $38-50 Complete CRINNELL BROS. m for last Friday's meeting, do they.enter the "most beautiful hall Viotrole Outfit 120-122 E. Liberty St. re surprised that the sen- in the world" as fussers at a theater? Ims a+., e>/ .4 xN -] '.tI 20 of on. all Suits, Overcoats, Pat- rick Mackinaws, Balmacaans and Furnishings. *. Theaatre teep's Clothing. Hearst Selig News. MAN'S ENEMY. -Perils of Pauline (11 Nhen the West was Gentleman of Leisure. 'k-Kathlyn Williams h the Wilda. IONAL BANK ARDOR - $100,000 rofits $65000 irectors - W. Patterson,1 H. j. Ab n; 1. D. Kinlne, Harrison bott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred ett, consulting eni- d of Water Commis- York city, will give ture at 11:00 o'clock room 311 of the engi- on "The New York rital authorities re- that John Otie, '13E, from tonsilitis, was Otie will probably be e hospital in a few the junior archite- announced yesterday, . Westbrook, as fol- Crawford, D. Goth- R. Frantz, G. Ham- . Edloff, A. McColl; lelemeer, T. Cough- son. A, president of the ral class, announced mmittees yesterday: ohagen, H. B. Abbot, finance, M. V. Mar- Cuthbert; social, C. Cameron, G. L. Rich- 'Trierweile. lthe, of the graduate ned yesterday from and Washington, D. been attending con- ican universities. es, as Described by s the subject of an e, to be given by before the Classical lemorial hall at 4:00 he meeting will be nts in the Latin and s, whether members ered more than 60 st dance at the Arm- Treasurer R. A. . R. Humphreys, and and Prof. A. E. White cted as chaperones., of the Cercle Fran. initiated, and H. V. 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