ere. That we guar- what your build or es may be, we can 1 that will fit you man whose tailors ee a perfectly well- THE MICHIGAN DAILY Officiai 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. Sub- by carrier, $.o; by mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and State. Business Office Phone 960 Editorial Office Phone 2414 H. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor W. Sherwood Field......Business Manager Fred Foulk...................News Editor F. F. McKinney..........Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping...........Associate Editor F. M. Church........ .... Sporting Editor IT I t eSt. 'an-Cornell Assistants to Business Manager John ILeonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914. Night Editor-H. R. Marsh. Miaiestic This week-end's offering at the Ma- jestic is conservative in tone, and somewhat above the average in quali- ty and variety. The headliner is prob- ably J. C. Nugent, assisted by Jule York, in a cross section of metropoli- tan life called "The Squarer." Moralis Brothers are responsible for a stunt act of real quality, the principal fea- ture being the juggling of a life-size billiard table. A male trio with some good harmony, a neat musical act by a French team and a song and dance with the usual pony proclivities com- plete the program. :ar-- Dressler in "A Mix-Up" Miss Marie Dressler, the funniest woman on the American stage, comes to the Garrick theatre,. Detroit, next Monday evening, for a week's engage- ment in a new comedy, entitled "A Mix-Up," which will be presented un- der the direction of the Messrs. Shu- bert. The farce was written by Parker A. Hord, and concerns the misadven- tures, serious and comic, of a burles- que actress who gets into the wrong flat by mistake. State Btrest. DECORATIONS - For The - Michigan Cornell Cam Banners, Pennants, Arm Bands, etc. etc. Have You Seen T he N[W'T MICIIAN CA[ENDJAR?, uWAy HRS University Bookstore_ orate with DENNISON'S New Crepe Paper. once and you never will use cheap grade again. eha 'I.. o6 a. in., 9:o6 p. 4 p. m" 1 P. mn., m. and THE JUNIOR HOP. Without attempting to anticipate the work of those whose principal concern it is to negotiate for the return of the hop, it might be suggested that the subject be considered before it is too late. The re-instatement of the an- nual social function, if it materializes, will probably not be uncontended. The hop was not abolished without reason, and it is not reasonable to expect that the faculty will permit its re-estab-- lishment unless there is an off-setting argument in its favor. It would seem that such an argument exists, and that the hop deserves a place at Michigan. Standing, as the one really representative and import- ant social function of the college year, it is not an altogether frivolous insti- tution. Nothing has been able to su- persede it in the score or more of years since its introduction. The cam- pus is looking forward to another hop, conducted along right lines, and it is believed that the authorities will co- operate in its restoration, when all sides of the case are made apparent. Some ardent- ones would name "Maully" for president-of the Union, leader of the Glee and Mandolin clubs, president of the council and regent of the university, along with several et ceteras. Pianos lr Sale and Rent Victor Victrolas and Records // 0 -a. EVERY MICHIGAN STUD Advance orders for chrysanthemums ALUMNUS S H O UL D for the Cornell game, on sale by the Women's League, may be telephoned to Florence Lenfesty, '17, telephont ** * M cia A Ir o.a A a W.lo t e Cornet Maynard and William Streets ENT and HAVE A -- Lr I i The Little Schoolmaster says: did to Vreeland will be nothing at all co ed with what he will do rsch rMpar- to the The joint Kermiss committees for the Women's League, Masques, and Girls' Glee club, will meet, together with the advisory board, in Deutscher Verein rooms at 9:00 o'clock tomor- row. The Freshman Spread committee meets in the dining room of Barbour gymnasium at 5:00 o'clock this after- noon. SEE WINDOW AT Qeuarry rg Co The Druggists on The corner. State and N. University 1 I Woven In blue Here's hop- vill be on the Its job also. Ifone were to believe all he heard, the 45-50 yard-line stands would have a seating capacity of at least 60,000. Some students would like to sub- scribe to a fund to install individual clocks in'all campus class rooms. They didn't give blue-books, anyway, in the good old days of the Spanish Inquisition, A shorter mass meeting tonight will not mean decreased enthusiasm neces- sarily. One student asked for six seats to- gether, and two as far as .possible away. Ithaca was hospitable last year; Ann Arbor will be so tomorrow. Between now and the game affords an opportunity to * * * Kathlyn Holmes, '16, has charge of the "The Dansant" to be given Ey the Ta Women's League in Barbour gymnasi- um from 4:00 o'clock to 5:30 o'clock this afternoon. A general article, descriptive of the activities of university women, has been sent to the newspapers of the state, in response to their request. 711 Band report at 7:00 o'clock tonight in Hill auditorium. Junior lits will play the Fresh lits at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, on south Ferry field. Soph medics will discuss the dis- pute with the student council at a meeting in the medical building, at 11:00 o'clock today. Craftsmen society will meet on Sat-' urday evening for important team dfors to Men our Special $30.00 Suits Have UALITY THAT UALIFYS U1CKLY I N.,University Ave. Henry &Co. 15 re your order with Fred Gross, Cor. 4th Ave. and erty St., for a new ED. V. [ CE & CO. tailered-to- Where will You Take HER? To B USY BEE order suit. "THE POPULAR PLACE" i1 After Saturday, let 'er snow. Again "Mum's" the word. After the Game LICHT LUNCHKS After the Show Join the E. V. P. line-up Alter the Dance UP [akers today. Our Candies are Pure and Wholesome, and Fresh every day a d fi _ - High Shoe Weather Is Here Official Cornell Program Annonneed Official souvenir programs are be- ing printed for the Cornell-Michigan game, similar to those issued last week. The cover represents three players carrying the ball toward the goal, and is done in five colors. Pic- tures of both teams, and the captains and leading players will feature the booklet. E. W. Haislip, '14L, and Har- ry Bell, '16L, are the publishers of the program. work. Tryouts for the Michigan Technic staff will be held today in rooms o the engineering society in the engi neering building from 10:00 a. m. t 12:00 noon, and from 2:00 p. m. t 4:30 p. m. There will be a meeting of the junior law football team at 4:00 o'clock to day, in room D of the law building We have all styles of black and tan shoes n Bond St. in prices ranging from $3.50 to $7.00 Wahr's Shoe Stores State and Main Sts. 11 f r - TypeWriting writing and M O. Dl _ ,r Balit 2s' 3$. t Ste. To the Student Bo of Michigan and We have this da E. Reinger's entir hard establishmen We are the propri best "Ice Cream P of Michigan at Ad We ask for the k the student body and sincerely hope judged by the wron We feel that the s so prevalent in th town will accord trial. This is all 'N POSPA Buy your Conkli 1 en's Pbarmacy, 703 University Ave. P Pens and Student 11 TYPEWRITERS of all makes, Bought, Sold, and oha,4 at prices ,onsistent with quality; Supplies,Type. Rimeographing IORRIL L imore Luneh) Phone 82.4 r N Taxi" Nov.,12, 1914. dy of the University the General Public: ay purchased Joseph e interest in his bil- t. 312 State Street. Jetors of one of the Parlors" in the state rian. ind consideration of and general public that we may not be ngful act of another. pirit of "Fair Play" his great university us, at least, a fair' we ask. Very sincerely, AN and Kokkales. 40 n Pen at Van Dor. Packard street. tf Frlowe rs Choice Cut Flowers 3., Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating COIzSins (C$. Hall Cor. 12th St. and S. UuIv. Ave. Phone 115 Now is the time to buy that "M" Scrap Book and a few pictures of the Greatest Football Team Michigan ev- er bad-Lyndon. tt University Ave. Pharmacy. Eastman Films all sizes. .tt University Ave. Pharmacy, Drugs and Toilet Articles. tt Block "M" Postal Cards o, the Team at Lyndon's. tf Phone 2280 Taxicabs, Limousines, Touring Cars and Auto Baggage Trucks A Dance at Granger's. Saturday night dance at Grant from 9 to 12 o'clock. 50 cents couple. 3 See our Student Lamps at Switzers, 310 State St. 's nn Arbor Taxicab Co. 515 E. Liberty Trvonts Pharmacy. Supplies.