THE MIUHIGAN DAILY - J~ , You'11 Feel Right, All over when you try on the finished suit or overcoat we have made to your measure. There will be no places where the garment is too tight or too loose. In short, you will have absolutely perfect fitting apparel, right in cut, right in style, right in every way. C. H. WILD CO. Leading Merchant Tailors State Street LA-SS FOOT DAL I SD We have a complete line of Foot Ball Goods ef all kinds Foot Balls from $1.00 to $5.00 GySu Gy upp s A complete outfit for $2.25. Get your Gym Shoes for the rush 75a heehan's Students Bookstore BVSY B E E- "The Popular Place" Hor. Mede Ce zd is an d Ic Cr.g m LUNCH ES - Efficient Service SODAS. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official 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, $2.S ; by mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and State. 'Phones 96o and 2414. Business Office Phone 960 Editorial Office Phone 2414 IH. Beach Carpenter.......Managing ditor W. Sherwood Field........ Business Manager Fred Foulk...................News Editor 1. F. McKinney............ssociate ditor T1. Hawley 'apping......... Associate Editor F. M. Church................Sporting Lditor Assistants to lusiness Manager John Leonard Ray Leffer Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914. Night Editor-E. C. Roth SECESSIONIST TENDENCIES. Few persons are moved to cry, "Eu- reka," when the student council is mentioned. Its officers do not claim that it is perfect, and the student body does not enthuse in praising its all- around excellence. But it is the only really representative body of students on the campus, and as such it deserves respect. The action of the soph med- ics in denying tentatively its juris- diction over a class nomination seems open to criticism. Council members are chosen from all departments, and in a manner approv- ed by the .student representatives themselves. Every class cannot seat members in this organization, because this would make the council unwieldy in size. A re-apportionment of repre- sentation was made last year, and it was thought to be fair. The soph med- ics evidently believe that it was not. Instead of waiting for a possible com- promise or settlement, they break away and do as they please in a mat- ter in which other classes submit to the council. If there is to be student self-govern- ment, even in the present unsatisfac- torily limited degree, there must be unanimous and co-operative action on the part of the classes. If one fails to get its way, and goes off on a little secession all its own, the whole idea falls. And if thestudent council, as in this case, lets such dissent go un- penalized consistently, there are sure to be breakers ahead for that body. Some day campus beautification will win out, and the campus will no long- er resemble in appearance the back- yard of a general contractor.. The house-club grading chart has a remarkable effect in widening the size of brow found on the average pledge. Fall bids to honorary societies will begin to go out soon to men who have treated their class-mates respectfully. It might be said that the presence of worms in hot chestnuts is carrying the spice of life a little too far. The rise in the price of window glass is attributed by some to the tortoise- rimmed spectacle habit. One requisite of a Sunday evening speaker is that he have an unpro- nounceable name. " It takes a rainy day to tempt out last year's styles in head-gear. Mrs. Jordan entertains junior wom- en from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock this af- ternoon. The junior play committee, of which Martha Gray, '16, is chairman, will meet unofficially at that time, and the general features of this activity will be explained. Cross country walking for university women will begin next Saturday, when the first squad will leave Barbour gym- nasium at 9:00 o'clock. All university women are welcome. Locker combinations in Barbour gymnasium may be obained from Mrs. Blackburn daily from 8:00 to 12:00 o'clock and 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock. Wyvern meets at 7:30 o'clock to- night at the home of Ruth Brown, 1012 Hill street. An important meeting of Mortar board will be held in Newberry hall at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon. 4 TEXT State. Street WA HR SMain, Street University Bookstore I CAN'T make all the men's clothes made in town, so I make the BE ST of it. BOOKS For All Departments DRAWING INSTRUMENTS and- ENGINEERS SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS, FOUNTAIN PENS, ETC. I1 Nearly 200 university women now members of the Y. W. C. A. are 313 South State Street ROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE and Express Cars for Detroit-7:o and hourly to 6::o p. m., also 8:xoI ars for Detroit-5:4o a. m., 6:o6 a. m., very two hours to 6:o6 p. m., 7:o6 p. o6 p. in., 9:10 p. m., and 10:45 p. m. psilanti only, Ii :r5 p. m., 12:15 p. m., P. in., i : oo a. mn. Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. m. and two hours to 7:46 p. m. very two hours to 6:5 z p in., also .- m., r1115 p. m. R Michigan's Best Book Store New and Second Hand NRW and very delightful ser- vice feature has been recently introduced during afternoon hours in the Tryouts for the girls' glee club will be held tomorrow afternoon from 5:00 to 6:00 o'clock in Miss Hunt's room in the school of music. Sophomores and upperclass women who sing any part are eligible, and are urged to try out. * * * To bring together all women inter- ested in the Church of Christ,and those who have not yet selected a church in Ann Arbor, a steak roast will be given by the women of that church at 2:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon, at 1205 E. Catherine Street. All who can attend are requested to notify Miss Sernis, 2119-M. In case of rain, the party will meet at the church on South Universi- ty avenue. Aprons and Lab. supplies in general at Wahr's University Book Store. eod The best chocolates-Cranes and Gilberts at Quarry's. eod. Graham's Barber Shop, 121 W. Hur- on St., opposite D. U. R. Only barber shop in Ann Arbor under student man- agement. Your patronage will be ap- preciated. Glenn Graham, '17 Dent. eod Wed. Toilet preparations of all kinds and right prices. Quarry Drug Co. eod. L FLAND ERS IMPORTER -- 209 E. LIBERTY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY Announcement 6r4 t7) V4 om Having enlarged and remodeled our Studio we are now prepared to give even better service than here-to-fore. Try Us DAINEiS & NICKELS P IOTOG R A P HERS 'NCHES Shoppers may enjoy a moment's quiet rest over a cup of their fav- orite tea with a helping of tea biscuit or assorted sandwiches to tomplete the lunch. Of course, you may order a reg- ular meal at any time during store hours. Announcement of removal to new quarters will be made shortly-meanwhile{ t a k e either elevator to second floor 334 and 336 S. State St. U We serve them quickly, our prices are moderate and we are liberal in quantity. - UTTL. E S ON STATE Phone 310-J Towels-soap-tooth brushes directory at Quarry Drug Co. and eod. PICTURE FRAMING Any size or shape Call and See our Samples. Lowest Prices OVNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL Best shoe shining. Hats of all kinds cleaned and blocked. Next to Wagner &Co. eod. Why are so many students wearing Royal Tailored Clothes? Ask the Campus Bootery. eodTh THE KEMPF MUSIC STUDIOS, 312 S. Division St. . Phone 212-J. Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony. Leave orders for fine piano tuning. Good tenor soloist wanted for church work WANTED-Students to sell Choral Un- ion Concert tickets. Liberal Com- mission allowed. Call at School of Music. 11-15 IMPORTANT!!!!, All persons who have purchased round-trip tickets to Lansing from ei- ther Huston Bros. or the Michigan Un- ion, for the 8:46 car are requested to call H. Grylls, phone 16, any time after 12:15 p. m. 15 IRVINC F SCHLEEDE - - 340 S. State St. Sam Burchfield & Co. All roads lead to Lansing. Flowers choice C ut Flowers Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating Coeusx . Hall Cor. 12th St. and S. Univ. Ave. Phosne 115 TAKEN-From Delta; umbrella; be- fore Vanderbilt game. Name inside; G. M. Vanderhoof. Return 209 S. In- galls or call 849-J. 15 FOR SALE-Football suit, medium size and in good condition. Call 610 E. Liberty, Apartment No. 4. 15 WANTED-Barber to work Saturdays. Good pay. 207 E. Huron St. 15-16 LOST-Will person who took wrong raincoat from library, Wednesday, return to Daily office and receive his in return. 15-17 LOST-Bunch of keys on ring with shoe-buttoner; between Campus and Church St. Finder notify Hixson, 619 E. University Ave. Phone 302-M. Reward. 15 FOR SALE-Finest lot 'in Ann Arbor for Fraternity or Sorority. Near corner of S. University and Washte- naw. Almost 120 feet square. Call 1064-J or 614 S. Thayer. tf LOST-October 5th. pocket book con- taining twenty dollars. Return to 602 East Washington. Reward. eod Tues WANTED-Messenger calls 795-J Ann Arbor Parcel and Messenger Ser- vice. Auto and Bicycle Delivery. A. F. Brown, '17E. eodTu WANTED-A male quartette to sing with pictures at the Whitney for three days, Octiber 22, 23, 24. In- quire for Mr. Butterfield. LOST-Pair tortoise rimmed glasses in black case. Return to Daily office. Reward. POSITION WANTED-A steward-chef. Eight years experience. Student at University. Will make very reason- able terms. Phone 823 or 312. "The Perfect Woman" FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANN ARDOR Capital - - $100.000 Surplus and Profits $65,000 DIRECTORS Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Abbott, S. W. clarkson, E. D. Kinne, Harrison Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred Schmid. W H IT N E Y 4 MATINE E 8 NIGHTS Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat., Oct. 14-15-16-17 ANNETTE KELLERMANN I "The Diving Venus" University Ave. Pharmacy. The store that satisfies. tf I We can offer you the.finest and best tailoring service to be had in the state, with no exception. Evening dress is our specialty. I I Sam Burchileld & Co. PHONE 599 106 E. HURON ST. Start College Right' FURNISH1INGS The Official Fresh Cap All Wool Mackinaws The known "Young Hat" Balmacaans !' I; Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 So. University Ave. University Ave. Pharmacy. The new store. Drugs, sundaes, and toilet.ar- ticles. PRICES: ml Matinee 2:30 . , W--