THEI MICHIGAN DAILY HEAR "I Want to goBack to Michigan" (Fox-Trot) on the Edison Suits e Them Right Twelve New e the difference ss workmanship . We take pride every suit that ker has a very marks the best Up-to-date Dance Records in this week's Supplement LYNDON 719 N. University (, I quality of $4000 Ii is v n v y ITS TO RENT n _ Swimming has been made a major sport, with basketball, hockey and baseball, by the Women's athletic as- sociation of the University of Chicago. Indiana's band has been furnished with olive drab military overcoats sim- ilar to those worn by the regular ar- my. -0- Orpheum SAI URDAV, NOV. 28 " The Thread. of Destiny" ieeza Liar; Natnrallst. Mon. and Tues. Nov. 30, Dec. 1 Charles Richmond, in "The Man from Home" Wed. Dec. 2. One Day Only. Charles A. Stevenson, in "Shore Acres" by J. A. iearn 14 I I PHON MAJESTIC THEATRE O WHERE EVERYBODY COES Friday, Saturday, Nov. 27, 28 "eBaby Helen" Maxwell Holden Sensational Juvenile "The Shadowgraphist" Comedienne Archer & Crr Two Carlctons Musical Sketch The N o n c h a l a n t "The Fortune Teller" A c r o b at s MR. & MRS. JAS. LEONARD with RICH. ANDERSON InG EO. BERNARD SHAW'S (based) CAESER & CLEOPATRA "TITLED" "WHEN CAESER C'S HER" Coming "Carter" The Great American Magician XLCOLM ET, : : MALCOLM BLOCK I 1 *'-- - sum.rr rrr w __... ...-rj 1; """"''"""'""" Years ,I Texas University is evidently out for bear, having challenged both the Universities of Michigan and Illinois to post-season football games. A game with Michigan would have given the Lone Star team a standard of compar- ison with the East and one with Illi- ncis a line on the Conference situa- tion. Texas has offered inducements to Nebraska and Vanderbilt for games next year. Alpha Delta Phi fraternity at the University of Chicago, has ordered uniform mackinaws. -0- A student writing to the Oberlin Review suggests that members of the faculty be graded according to their efficiency and past performances in. the same manner as students are grad- ed, so that students may know, when they choose a course, whether they are wasting their time. BROADWAY AND JOHN R. DETROIT -where the U. of M. spirit is manifest and "M" men -are taken care of. -.' Go to The Edelweiss for your luncheon when in Detroit, Soc. Also for your Dinner or after the- theatre Supper. And we make a specialty of U. of M. Ban- quets. Dancing from 6 to 8:30 and 10 to 12:30. Delightful music--orchestral and voice. Cuisine unexcelled, and Ser- vice the best. A royal wel- come awaits "M" men at any hour of the day or night at JACOB MACK, Manager F. L. HALL, 514 E. William I ICnajeg; GARRICK i tis*,o Phone 2226 DETROIT EMMA TRENTINI and CLIFTON CRAWFORD PRESSIN Goods Called For i In the Musical Comedy- PRESS, and Delivered NO LOSS BY FIRE"THE PEASANT GIRL" Cha .nge! Y ST. The DE R BYs.as.n IS HERE NOW We have the latest shapes in un- surpassed qualities and we shape them to fit- your head- perfectly. without extra charge. h Folk PlayersI , Nov. heir great m success Zwiederw BY ;atre 30th usloal urz'n hmidd , zither by .Lisl Nagel. $ #1.00 . 7 von Sc -- "'Bob' Zuppke, the former Wisconsin, who never made first string varsity, Is responsible for Illinois headline po- sition in the conference standing."-' The Oberlin Review. -0- Arthur Logan, a barber of Columbia, Mo., disappeared with $233 in stakes placed with him on the Missouri-Kean- sas game. -0- Harvard University} this week,, pub-' lished for the first time an honor list of candidates for admission who did" especially well in their entrance ex- aminations, according to plans decided! upon last June. Classified by schools' the standing is as follows; Country' Day school, Phillips Exeter, Cambridge High and Latin school, Boston Latin' school, Boston English high school, St. Marrs Groton.. Dr. Clarence S. Fisher, curator of the Egyptian section of the museum of the University of Pennsylvania, is head of an exploring expedition which that university is sending to Egypt. The party will go to London first for equipment and then to Cairo. While leading a Harvard-Boston Museum ex- pedition, Dr. Fisher uncovered the oldest pyramid, that of Kha Be, of the third dynasty. Williams fraternities started their first d'eferred rushing season, last Monday. Invitations were sent through I '- - an executive committee, Friday, and answered Saturday. Rushing contin- ued until dinner, Friday. See Ours Before You Buy. FACTORY HAT STORE 118 East Huron Street Velours, -0- c-songs, yodling, ic, folk dances1 lling and Ferd. Too Prices In a paper read at a meeting of the Association of American Universities, President Lowell of Harvard suggest- ed a two years'undergraduate course and a two years' graduate course for the future business men of the coun- try, in place of the four years general course.- -o-- Celebration of the 80th birthday of Henry Lee Higgenson,- Harvard, '55, donor of the Harvard Union and Sol- diers Field, ywes held -last Monday in the Harvard Union. ' DELEGATES GATHER IN FIRST )IEETIN (Continued from page 1) Four bands which are composed of the. boys from various localities will play. This will be one of the most novel parades which the people of Ann Ar- bor have ever seen, and it is expected that a large number of persons will line the streets over which the parade will pass. * CAMPUSBOOTERY Bostonian FootwearI 3OS South State Street ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHES We iron silk hats and do all kinds of hat work. Blocking, New Bands, Etc. U B Near Allenel Hotel Floor and Irst four rows Balcony inder Balcony,. W. W. MANN, Prop . 50c Now Selling e Whitney, Theatre deemed inconsistent with perfection. On the other hand, if we may take the words of Professor Van Tyne at the Penn mass meeting, in the serious- ness which he spoke them, as a body, we certainly have no reason to be ashamed of ourselves. At any rate, whether or not we be worthy prototypes for the prospective university men, who are visiting us now, let us be what we are. Stop cig- arette smokihg if -the reform is sin- cere. If no pernanent abstinence is intended, let us continue our use of tobacco. Hypocrisy is worse than nic- otine, The university and its men need cause no blushes. But, even should some parents take exception to our ways, it is much better that those par- ents should refuse to send their chil- dren to this institution, than that we should obtain their attendance by as suming a mask of model behavior. If the legislature does not already be- lieve in our efficiency as a "moral force," let us not justify their belief by becoming moral criminals, in ob- taining money under false pretenses. BRUCE WOODBURY, '16E. Editor, The Michigan Daily:- The judiciary council of the Wom- en's League requests that unnecessary talking in the main library be dispens- ed with, and ,asks the cooperation of the honorary societies in working to- The Michigan Daily 20 Years Ago Electric-Lighted Sleeping Cars to E ffeave November 21, 1914 via X~o, qLnes idci tal-ig Four'i onnectin with p _- Quee;n & Crescent and Southern Railway Detrit t Jaksonville - Leav e ;Detro t 10:2v p. m. dai y Leave Toledo 12:23 night daily o gAr.ive Jacksonville 9:20 a. m., Sedond morning Te]'ic" tet 1.0tmLOW r'WINT EP Alabama, Cuba. Florida, Georgia, . ' 'C iS ARES on s LusaaMxio isisppe y 4Oaiy until April 30, 1915. I rovience, New ileico, North Retur Limit , June 1 1915 Carolina, South Carolina, Texas << - For particulars consult c 7Michigant Central Ticket A enters. f~ 4 In future all cars stop at Goodyear' Open SundAys, 9:30 to 4:30. Lya- Drug Store. tf don, Carter the C;reat Americani Magic- University Ave. Pharmacy. Eastman ian .will soon be at he Majestie. Films all sizes. tf .................. ................. ._. 5 1 t: ' s. i'. ..... f ry .. (. ..... _r. an f t i rg' i 4 Detroit did not see all the demon- strations over our magnificent defeat of Cornell. Ann Arbor had her share of the jubilee last night, and the en- thusiasm displayed was even greater thanthat of our victory over Harvard in baseball in 1891. At 7:30 o'clock a wild crowd of 3,000 persons had assembled in University Hall. Dr. de Nancrede presided at the meeting, and called upon President Angell.' The President congratulated. the boys on the victory achieved, and spoke of its importance. --x- The social event of the year, and a great musical event in the history of great musical happening in the history; of the university will be the dedication ersity Hall, December 14. The oc-j casion will be more than a local af-' fair as prominent society people will attend from Detroit and all parts of the state. _-_- The junior lits won ' this season's inter-class football championship Fri- day afternoon, defeating the senior laws by .a score of 4-0. Tomorrow the football team, and doubtless a good crowd of followers, leaves at noon for Chicago where the team winds up its season, Thanksgiv- ing day, with a game with Chicago University. It is not yet certain what men will play, but the team will prob- ably be the same as in the Cornell game. Nearly all the men at the train- ing table will be taken on the trip. 1 ' Menorah Society to Discuss World War Menorah society, which will meet to- morrow night at 8:00 o'clock in New- berry hall, has adopted for discussion, the topic, "The War and Its Influence upon Jewish Culture." Maurice Wein- berger, '16L, will address the members with a resume and interpretation of Zangwill's appeal to the Jews of the world. Aaron H. Weinstein, '17E, will also speak on, "The Jew and Militar- ism." The society invites all interest- ed to attend. TO-DAB' I lace Your Order for Fine Stationery New and Up-to-Date at Students' Supply*St 1111 S. University Ave. eC COUNCIL.