THE MICHIGAN DAILY , BEYONI THE CRITICISM V _ I, of any, woman is .the plothing tailored by us.t And :women ce;tainly do :know styles and fabrics. Order your next suit ,here and you'll have clothes that only appear better the more they are scrutinized. Remember we have the m largest line of woolens in the city to select from. G. H. WILD COMPANY. ! Leading Merchant Tailors. State St. mnery Sale THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning aecept Monday during the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices, AnnArbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $2so. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H.1 Davis, cor. Packard and State. Business Office Phone q6o 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 .'apping........Associate Editor F. M. Church.............Sporting Editor Night Editors James M. Barrett, Jr. E. Ro'dgers Sylvester E. C. Roth Joseph J-1Brotherton Reporters Chester H. Lang Edward P. Wright llowa.rd R. Marsh J. C. B. .Parker Charles Weinberg Lee E. Joslyn C. A. Swainson Irwin C. Johnson Edwin A. Hyman Eugene L., Bulson Tom C. Reid L. Greenebaum Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey Business Staff Ferris Fitch Edward Mack C. V. Sellers Y.ER.Altsheler Delos Smith THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ,26, 1914.: Night Editoir-E. Rodgers Sylvester. Thanksgiving features will charac- terize the regular weekly party of the Women's League, to be held at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, in Bar-j bour gymnasium. There will be a mock football game, and other old- fashioned games and charades. Typ- ical Thanksgiving refreshments will be served, followed by dancing. Alice Lloyd, '16, is in charge of the plans: All university women are. invited." University Song Book - - - $1.00 Favorlete College Songs - - - $2.00 Memmory Book (Block 'M' on Cover) - $1.00 Memomry Book " large size - - $1.50 Michigan Souvenir Book- New Ed. - .50 Michigan Calendar 1915-best ever - - .50 Michigan Book Racks, Seals, Banners, etc. ttc. N W hr's Book Stores STATE r --1m Box.Cards NTow 3Sc Sophomore women, who, have not been solicited for suggestions for the Women's League annual circus, to be held under their auspices, .are asked to submit any ideas they may have to Margaret Reynolds, '17, through the .suggestion box in the east corridor of the library. -Women may also vol- unteer to take part in the same way. More.participants are needed. _ ._ I Former,, price ,54c. B FREE FREE ue an'sr Stadents Bookstore A Pair of $6.00 Trousers' Made to your Order Absolutely Free t ROIT UNITED ,NLES NN ARBOR TIME TABLE and Express Cars for Detroit-7:1o, nd hourly to 6 : x o.p.M_. also 8 :LO rsafor .etroit-5:4o a. m., 6:o6 a. m., ery two hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:6 p.! 6 p._.., 9:10~ p P. ,_and. 10:45 p. m.' silanti only, :z5 .p. M., 12:'15 p. m.,' >. M., tI oo a. In. Cars ,.for; Jilckson-7:46, a.. m. ,And wo hours to 746 p. m. rs for Jackson-5:za a. m., 6:5 a. m'., ery two:xoura to 6:S, p. I. also m., z: ss p. n. ' ' Winter Sale nder Musli ns Brings to your notice more than a thousand fine, new snowy white undergarments at special prices which are seen in this store ,only twice ayear. :All qualities a id varieties are included. We serve them quickly, our prices are moderate and we are liberal in quantity. ON STATE (Second Floor.) *. i - MM"m I" WENTY-FIVE DOLLAR S Deoember 22 To the.student who has the ight idea A;K FOR RVlUS THANKSGIVING.. There is a kindly something about' Thanksgiving, associated with mem-' ories.of earlier days, which makes it Imore than a.time of heedless relaxa- tion. It is. the day when one's inside is softened a bit,:and when one gets far enough away from the give-and- take spirit of every-day life, to realize- that his blessings, are not altogether the result of his own seeking. Today, if, anytime, will the self-centered per- son. get away from .his usual concerns,_ in order to do homage before a con- siderable.Providence. Today will new concepts of unselfishness get their start, some of which will have per-f manent effect. The lessons learned on. Thanksgiving Day go .towards making many a future day more bear- able. In material .benefits, the university and."those connected with it asofficers and students, are fortunate. Growth has been the spirit of the year. Mich- igan is admittedly a greater institu- tion than it was 12 months ago. To off-set this onward movement, there, has been no serious retardation. There seems to be occasion for more than. ordinary rejoicing and thankfulness. Letting joy be unconfined is synon- ymous with forgetting mid-semesters, for more than one student confined in town today. The truly original man is he who leaves the fact that the United States is not at war out of his Thanksgiving remarks. Figuring the days left before the Christmas vacation is enough recrea- tion .for some. Tomorrow ought to be a banner day in the records of the. health ser- vice. This is the season when the "parlor athlete" is coming into his own again. A different kind of "boning" will be in order for the next few hours. if some could buy a dollar dinner, they would not be here to buy it. Welcome, gentle Spring. University women, who plan to sew for the Belgian Relief work, at . the, Church of Christ this afternoon, are asked to notiff Flora Ames, '15, 951- M. TURKEY DINNER ON UNION MENU Give Extra Thanksglvin1g Bill-of-Fare in Club-house Cafe "What'll you have? .White meat?" Turkey, real turkey, and not mere chicken, is the gist of "Denny's" promises as concerns the chef's ,end of the Michigan Union annual Thanks- giving dinner, which will be served this afteroon from 1:00 , to 3:00 o'clock, and in the evening, from 6:00 to 8:00 o'clock. The feast will cost one dollar a plate, and music will be furnished. CHOOSE NEW PURCHASING AGENT .. C. Christensen Appointed by Re- gents to Succeed C. L Loos At the meeting of the regents Tuesday, J. C. Christensen, at present assistant secretary of the university, was appointed purchasing agent of the university, to succeed the present incumbent of the office C. L. Loos, whose resignation will take effect January 1, 1915. Fred B. Smith Booked to Speak at "Y" Fred B. Smith, who led the nation- wide, "Men and Religion" forward movement, two years ago, and was formerly a member of the internation- al staff of the Y. M. C. A., will speak in the Baptist church, at 10:30 o'clock, next Sunday morning. His subject is not yet announced, but the address will be given especially for the boys attending the Y. M. C. A. conference, and for university students. Graduate Writes Story For Scribner', Miss Katherine H. Brown, '98, is the author of a short story, entitled, "The Ragged Edge of Forty," which ap- pears in the current issue of Scrib- ner's magazine. It is a story of the Mississippi river, full of human in- terest, and character study. Miss Brown is a regular contributor to Scribner's. LOST-A gold filagree. and amethyst pendant on or near campus Tuesday. Phone.<1472. 51 FREE FREE ' .:, . 1 HOOSE -a friend like you would your smok- i' tobacco. Don't have one that ain't wuth - *' keepin' always and t that- you wont grow to like better ev'ry day. Choose VELVET! The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco is made of Kentucky's Burley de Luxe that by a 2 years' curing method is given an aged-in-the-wood smoothness. JOc tins and 5c metal-lined bags. cg tarcc FLANDERS 209 E., LIBER TY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY IN OLD HOME TELEPHONE CO'S BUILDING With every Suit or overcoat at $20.00; the -same material as Suit or different. SV8Y BSEE NKOTICE TRY OUR DEPARTMENT PAP5R' and ENVELOPES LOOSE LEAF PAPER ALE, iIZU R Fountain' Pen Hospit'al ww.." weO F. SCHLEE DE - - 340 S. State St. Ir SBurchle &'d&Co. uWe can offer. you, the finest and best tailoring service to be' had in the state, with no exception. Evening dress is our specialty. 9 Burchfield & UoT 599 106 E,4HURON*.ST.. THE LITTLE SCROOLMASTER SAYS: 'N"GassesToday' Take it easy, get a copy of the Michigan Athltic Annual and hunt a quiet corner. Load up' your "jimmy" pipe and learn why Michigan's All-Time Athlet- ic Record isunequalled. If you're downtown, stroll past Fred W. Gross's-4th Ave. and, Liberty St. (Fred, will be home wrestling with a turkey) but the "clothes-campus" will be there, just the.same. Whether you're out much today or not--remem- ber,. the "latch-string, isalways out" for you at.Fred's (excepting today). Join the "EVP" line-up to- --University students of Baptist affil- iation, are invited to a Thanksgiving party which will be given in the Bap- tist guild house, at 8:00 o'clock to- night. -Mr. Louis A. Hopkins, instructor in mathematics, gave a stereopticon lec- ture on, "A Night in the Yerkes Ob- servatory," at the Church of Christ last evening. The slides were pxepar- edl by the observatory staff, of which Mr. Hopkins was formerly a member. -~rof. A. S. Whitney, of the depart- merit of education, left yesterday af- ternoon for Saginaw, where he is spending the day with friends and looking after university business, in connection with tthe educational de- partment. -Newly elected . members of the Deutscher Verein will be initiated in- to that organization at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening. A dance in Bar- bour gymnasium given gratis to mem- bers of the Verein, and their friends, will take place at 8:30 o'clock, in hon- or of the initiates. Goes to Chicago Meeting of Teachers Prof. F. N. Scott, of the rhetoric de- partment, left this morning for Chi- cago, where he will attend the Nation- al Council of Teachers of English, which is being held in that city frpm November 26 to, 28. The council is composed of teachers from all parts of the country, having more than 40 branches in different parts of the Unit- ed States. -Charts showing the seasonal preva- lence of dangerous contagious diseas.- es, are contained in the November is- sue of "Public Health," copies of which have been received here. This magazine is the official publication of .. .. m ,,,i Got Tim to LOOK We've got Time to Show you our conplete line of Toggery arsitY Toggery op 1017 So University Ave. morrow. 11 ~~1 n _ . ..