.r.,... "Head and Shoulders above the Crowd" of ordinary dressers is a very natural and wholly justified feeling for a wearer of STEIN-BLocH Smart Clothes. GLOVES IN ALL LEATHERS-for all occasions- black, tan, white and grey. We have them unlined and lined in such a wide range of sizes that we can assure you of a perfect fit. TINKER & CO. Furnishers and atters 342'S. State St. AGENTS .FOR FOWNE'S and LUCAS, KENNEY-LOVES.. Young Men Whatever you pay for your clothing you cannot afford to overlook this fact ; the big store of Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. can and does positively give the greatest value. Whether it is a suit or overcoat, Manhattan Shirt, Knox Hat, Spalding Sweater, neckwear, hosiery, gloves, un- derwear, troisers, fancy vests, slipons. EUverything -new and everything right. Try it you'll like it. 1- mitt, Apfcl & Co' S and FURNISHERS J: Your Fall Suit -mmmmrmmmeo~~m E at CLASS FOOTBALL TEAMS REST AFTER PLAYING CLOSE GAMES Four Teams in Final Round of First and Second Divisions to Play This Afternoon Class football teams in the final round took a rest yesterday afternoon, no games being scheduled. Two teams, the fresh and soph lits, appeared on south Ferry field for a workout and ran through signals. In the first division of the final round the senior laws meet the fresh engineers today, and the boilermakers should prove easy opponents for the older and more experienced team. The junior lits play the fresh lits in the second tivision of the final round today, and in consideration of the junior's excellent showing against the senior engineers, they should en- counter little difficulty in defeating the first year men. The standings in the final round to Amatuer printing on Vest Cyko Paper. 2004202 So. Main St. If you can't.go home for Thanksgiving you can do the next best thing. Sond Your Portrait. We please while others fail. I latest weaves and ee for yourself. WM. E. DIETERLE Revie, Conin, Fiegel Co UmW a Roasted Lits S- 10c Kodak Supplies and- a fine line of Mc. Donold's home made chocolate candy. Hoppe's Studio d1i 3. Ubsery st. Plene 1078 J Templ. Theatre Mon., Nov. 9-Sheep's Clothing. Tues., Nov. 10-Hearst Selig News. Wed., Nov. 11-+MAN'S ENEMY. Thurs., Nov. 12-Perils of Pauline (11 story). Fri.. "Nov. 13 - When the West was Young. Sat., Nov. 14-A Gentleman of Leisure. Coming next week-Kathlyn Williams in In Tune with the Wild. room 348 of the engineering building, on "The Reclamation, of Arid. and Wet -Lands." Mr. Perkins is a prominent expert PREKETEES SWEETS I a the best because they are manufactured of best materials and under our supervisi We give you quick service in our fountain drinks .Aunhe. SUGAR BOWL r , 3 214 S. Main St. date are as follows: FIRST DIVISION- Won Junior laws.......1 Soph lits ..........1 Senior laws ........0 Fresh engineers ....0 SECOND DIVISION- Junior lits..........1 Fresh lits........0 Senior engineers ... 0 Lost '1 0 1 1 Pct. 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 GL SSES ARRIVED 0 0( 1 ; "" ' ., ', ^ ,,. .A'% 4... o. .. 0'~ at* at ~t ger,41cg RISM BINOCULARS AND UP lay aside until Xmas any article IMPERIAL FOLK PLAYERS APPEAR IN ANN ARBOR TO AGAIN on drainage subjects, and is a member r LENSES AND HAVE THFM DUPLICATED CO., State Street Jelvelers -.._ U Fixtures Troupe, Which Comes From German City, Will:Stage Performance November 30 Imperial Folk Players, the same company which starred in the produc- tion of one of Anzengruber's master- pieces two years ago, will again ap- pear before Ann Arbor audiences at the Whitney theatre, Monday night, November 30. The troupe, which comes from Munich, Germany, is well known at the Gartner Platz theatre of that city, a play house which few travellers fail to visit. The ensemble is noted for its un- excelled rendering of Tyrolean songs' and zither music, and the folk play which will be staged Monday night promises to be a rare treat in this line. One of the most interesting features of the program will be the interpre- tation of the famous Schuhplattler Tanz, by Fraulein Lisl Knilling,' as- sisted by Ferd. Nagl. Fraulein Knill- ing is acknowledged to be the best. folk dancer on the German stage. of the American Society of Civil engi- neers, and 'the Western Society of En- gineers. He is also president of the Chicago Irrigation Association, and of the American Reclamation Federation, and was president of the National Drainage Congress in 1913-1914. Red Captain Rated High Among Ends O'Hearne, the captain and right end of the Cornell team, israted-one of the fastest and steadiest ends in the coun- try. Hardwick, the Harvard star, is accredited with being the only -man playing football today who is a better flank man than the Cornellian, by many eastern critics. I I- iAVE you ever thought how you might improve the interior of our house by putting in some new ghting fixtures of modern design? t is easy to choose from our dis- lay. You will find some unusually ppropriate designs in side brackets nd chandeliers in our show room. LOST-Either on State St., Huron or Division, one fur collar of silver painted fox. cReward.° Leave at Quarry Drug store. LOST--Gold Culver 1914 class ring set with sapphire. Finder kindly re- turn. 507 E. Liberty. Reward. 40 FOR -SALE--2 Choral Union tickets. Course-3rd row first balcony. Call 1915. 40 LOST-Sargent Key No. 936570. Find- er please return to E. Levin, Botan- ical Dept. or phone 1264-J. Reward. II1 i Michigan Edison Company Corner B. William and S. Main Streets SECRETARY SHAW LEAVES FOR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEETING Wilfred B. Shaw, '04, general secre- tary of the Alumni association, left Ann Arbor yesterday for New York city, where he will attend a meeting of the national association of alumni secretaries, of which Mr. Shaw is secretary. The meeting will be held at Columbia and Yale universities, and will continue from November 19 to 21. Over eighty universities are mem- bers of the national association, and it is expected that nearly fifty of these will send representatives to the meet- ing. This is the third meeting of its kind. Last year's gathering was held a~t the University of Chicago. i11 ESKWUN For Bs en in AL SMwWalks of Life Here is a remarkable chair-much more than a chai: too, though it takes up about the same room as a bi Turkish rocker. It combines all the conv'eniences of a study It is an attractive piece-hand-built of solid quartered oal You can see it in the First Floor Furniture Hall. Look for it! Get it. At noon Cornell program. today 40 _ "Best in Town" toques, 50 cents. Harry Muller, 324 State Street. 40 For Musical Instruments of Every Description, Victrolas, and Edison Di- amond Disc Machines, go to SCHAE- BERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE, Main Street. eod Wed A rFCAST for the devotee of athletics is a visit to a Spalding store. There he can see and G pNexamine imple- TRAE ments and ac- cessories f or Q S y N' every known athletic sport. AR V An expert will IN UE. take pleasure in showing him what the champions use in their respective lines. He can wield a racket, swing a golf club or a baseball bat, punch a bag' or "do a stunt" on the gym ap- paratus; he can even take an imaginary row on one of the rowing machines; in fact, he can go through the manoeuvres of every form of athletic sport right in our store. If you cannot call at Spalding store, then the next best thing is to send for a Spalding cata- cOME UP AND TRY George's Chop Suey Delicious Chinese and American Dishes 341 S. State St. Phone 1244 L Cornell game program-Noon today -Ten cents. 40 Five color poster cover pictures of teams and men-statistics. Cornell CHICAGO ENGINEER TO* SPEAK f ON WASTE LAND RECLAMATION Edmund T. Perkins, president and chief engineer of the E. T. Perkins Engineering Co., of Chicago, will de- liver a lecture on November 18, in Play "Varsity" and Victors" the band. Cornell game program-Noon Ten cents. In the future all cars stop at year Drug Store., with 40 today .40 Good- tf V Five color poster cover pictures of teafis and men-statistics. Cornella program. Noon today-10 ctnts. 40 Cornell game program-Noon today -Ten cents. 40 In future all cars -stop at Goodyear Use 'em at the big mass mee night. This novel feature wi the biggest musical hit ever off" on Ferry Field. That lit Noise" maker will save your v help defeat Cornell. ..A program. Noon today-10 etnts. 40 "WARM UNDERWEAR" $1.00 Up or $5.00 Down Union Suits that fit at ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE Main St. Buy your coffee, tea and peanuts at The Coffee Ranch, 211 East Liberty. Retail at 'wholesale prices. Quality unexcelled. eod Wed AVictrola at '$25 This advertisement is aimed at you who have not the money to buy an expensive Victrola, but who still-want a pure Victrola tone. Our extensive line of instruments makes our stock most ideal to select your Victrola from The homae Free trial plan appeals to many. Our phone numbea is one- seven-o-seven. Uthers $15-$200 Orlimsuell Brosa. Mfust. Hlouse "On the way downtown" Look for it! Get it. Cornell program. At p "a o n.iQ BALMACAANS, MACKINAWS and Nobby Clothing of ADLER'S (COLLEGIAN) and B. K RPPEHEIMER'S MAKE on Sale at ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE Main St. TODAY $2.50 Pillow-$1. State St., Opp. U. Hall Noon today: program, cents. I ,0"7 p