M: H GAN DAILY How Stylishly He Dresses Will be the verdict after you have had us for your tailor. The Suit, the Overcoat, will have a class and swing to it that only tailored-to- order apparel can have. Step in and see the fabrics and models. Looking costs nothing. G. I. WILD CO. Leading Merchant Tailor State Street JOT DAL L OODS e line of Foot Ball Goods of all kinds r from $1.00 to $5.00 Gym Supplies A complete, outfit for $2.25. Get your Gym Shoes for the rush 759 heehan's, Students Bookstore BUV SVY B E E "The Popular Place" Home Made Ca ndies and lee Crea.lm LUNCHES SODAS Efficient Service South State Street CHOOL SUPPLIES FINE Michigan Stationery Fountain Pens All best makes, sold and repaired INC F. SCHLEEDE . - 340 S. State St. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper atthe 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, $2.50; by mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations : Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. HI. Davis, cor. Packard and State. : 'Phones 960 and 2414. H. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor W. Sherwood Field........Business Manager Fred Foulk.....................dews Editor F. F. McKinney............Associate Editor T Hawley Tapping.........Associate Editor F. M. Church................Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hof man Arthur H. Torrey SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914. Night Editor-C. A. Swainson OVER-ORGANIZATION. The campus bas long been Aver-or- ganized. Societies have been esitab- lished on almost any pretext, and sometimes the pretext given has been far from the real one. The social hab- it which is promoted by an organiza- tion of any kind is not to be ignored. It is in loose organization, loose aims, loose work, and especially in loose over-lapping in membership that some danger lies. Those societies which are termed honorary or campus organizations seem to be the most frequent offend- ers. Sometimes they go so far, Insti- gated commendably by their individu- al purposes, as to take in new men who are distinguished principally for being all-around joiners. It is diffi- cult to criticise the idea of over-or- ganization without seeming to depre- ciate deserving characteristics which make certain men desired on every hand. The fault; nevertheless, is there, and it rests largely in organized irres- ponsibility. At leasttwo new honorary societies are being pushed into the already crowded field this Fall. They are to be treated no more harshly in condemn- ing over-organization than are the yo- cieties boasting age and prestige. For all anybody knows, they may turn out to be better organs for good than are any of the old organizations. It will not be long, however, before destruc- tive lack of interest, or outside inter- ference, will drive many of the useless groups out of the ranks, and it is for the organizations themselves to reme- dy conditions before matters reach a more critical point. DETROIT UNiTED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE Limited and Express -Cars for Detroit-7:io a. m. and hourly to 6:1o p. m., also 8:io p. M. Local Cars for Detroit-5':4o a. in., 6:o6 a. m., and every two hours to 6-:o6 p. in., 7:o6 p. rn., 8 :o6 p. in., 9 :1o p. in., and 1o0:45 P. in.} To Ypsilanti only, rs1:sr5p. M. 1212:15 p. ni., 12:30 p. m., .:oo a. m. Limited Cars for Jackson-7 :46 a. mn. and every two hours tok7:46 p. m. Local Cars for Jackson- 5:1 2a. m., 6:5 -a. n., and every two hours to 6:51 p. n., also 9:20 p. iM., 11:15 P. in. State Street LUNCHES, We serve them quickly, our prices are moderate and we are liberal in quantity. + TO TTL s ON STATE W HRI Maln WAHR'Street University Bookstore f. ..... ..... Michigan's Best Book Store New and Second Hand Medical and Dental text books. 15 per cent off for cash at Wahr's Uni. versity Book Store. tf TEXT BOOKS CAN'T Imake all the men's clothes made in town, so I make the BE STof it. For All Departments DRAWING INSTRUMENTS and ENGINEERS SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS, FOUNTAIN PENS, ETC. Get your kodak supplies University Ave. Pharmacy. and night and Sundays. at the uni- Open day tf Grace Cameron coming to the Ma- jestic is the biggest single act ever booked on the "Butterfield Circuit." tf Grace Cameron is coming. Watch for the date at the Majestic. Medical and Dental text books. .15 per cent off for cash at Wahr's Uni- versity Book Store. tf FLAN D E RS --rIMP OR TE R- 209 E. LIBERTY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY NEW AND BECOMING Styles in FALL HATS Now on Display ALLEN'S Good Clothes Store Main St. rd_ THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY IS RELIABLE. Id & Co. you the finest and service to be had in h no exception. is our specialty. To put one's hands into one's ets and strut along happily, or really collegiate and walk with arms swinging primly-that is a tion. pock- to be one's ques- hfield & Co. 106 E. HURON ST. College Right The careful student cuts -the leaves of his text-book before he leaves it behind for the prof. to pick up. Pep meetings are all right as long as the pepper doesn't get into the eyes of innocent bystanders. Little lessons in the art of conver- sation are conducted nightly in the Union reading room. Class meetings and peanut politics have had their annual Fall introduc- tion. More than one secret has been whis- pered away in the engineering arch. Now that the score-board man is in practice-- Lont tan operating coats-$1.00. Wagner & Co., State street. 8-12 FOR RENT-To frats, clubs, and soci- eties New Armory Bldg., Cor. E. Ann and Fifth Ave., fully equipped and in excellent condition for dancing par- ties, exhibits or banquets. 3,000 square feet hard maple floor. For further information and rates com- municate with. Conrad Lucas, 807 S. Main. 6-11 WANTED-College girl wants plain sewing, children's sewing and mend- ing. Could give three afternoons a week. Call Mrs. Jordan's office, Bar- bour gymnasium between 9 and 12. 11-12 WANTED-Students to sell Choral Un-. ion Concert tickets. Liberal Com- mission allowed. Call at School of Music. 11-15 FOUND--On Wednesday on Hill street, Self-filler fountain pen. Call Hil- debrandt, 807-M. 11 FOR SALE-Guitar, banjo mandolin, standard make, cost over $100. Will sell for $25. Call after 4:00 o'clock at 602 E. Catherine St. 11-12-13 LOST--Will person who took Balmac- can from library Thursday evening please return same to M. Schlissel, 1336 Wilmont or call 2318-J. 11 LOST-Fountain pen. Upstairs in pool room on State St. Finder please call 1478-M. 11 Phone 794 You Have a Friend Who is Interested IN MICHIGAN'S FOOTBALL SEASON Send him all the Football and Campus News or The Michigan Daily FURNISH INOS The Official Fresh Cap All Wool Mackinaws The known "Young Hat" Balmacaans Acres from the Majestl Maynard Street Ic ity Toggery Shop 1107 So. University Ave. $2*50 it ial Concert Course FREDERICK ALEXANDER, Director WE ARE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH Buy Your DRUGS and DRUG SUNDRIES . AT r; ch.' 4Oot. 22 ANNA CASE, Soprano from the Metropolitan Opera Co., N. Y. Single admission 51.50t -Oct.26 Matinee o'clock. RUSSIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Modest Altschuler, Conductor. Single admission $1.50 -Dec. 4 DAVID AND CLARA MANNES. Sonata Recital. Violin and Piano -Deo. 10 Christmas Carols. NORMAL CHOIR. 200 Singers. Alla cappella. -Mar. 10 ELEANOR SPENCER. Piano-Recital. -Mar. 19 Matinee 3 o'clock. BARRERE ENSEMBLE. The Wood-wind In- struments of New York Symphony Orchestra. -APR. 18 DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Weston Gales, Conductor. Soloist: Georgia Richardson Baskerville, Piauist. Single Admission $1.50 -May NORMAL CHOIR FESTIVAL Season Seats, Reserved, $2.50 for Eight Concerts oday, October 12, from 4 t05p. m. At Conservatory. For all seats located in South Half of Normal Hall. esday, October 13, from 4 to 5 p. in. At Shaefer's Hardware Store. For all seats located in North Half of Normal Hall. MANN & WALKER 213 S. Main St. Phone 876 Sa tlad S made with a home flavor. In fact, all our confections are strictly home made; such delicacies as candies, ice creams and dainty lunches we claim to be the best you can find. T HE CR EST trations of all kinds Quarry Drug Co. and TIlE KEMPF MUSIC STUDIOS, 312 eod. S. Division St . Phone 212-J. Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony. Leave and orders for fine piano tuning. Good eod. ! tenor soloist wanted for church work. Classes in SHORTHAND, TYPE- WRITING,BOOKKEEPING and PENMANSHIP for. University Students will be organized next week at the SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, 711 N. University Avenue. I . Watch for Announcement of the OPENING OF THE ARCADE THEATRE ON NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. T 4-" P4