THE MICHIGAN DAILY EGE MEN HAVE THEIR IDEAS ABOUT STYLE you're a College Man and hold a eputation among your friends for rearing decisive and distinctive clothes, ou cannot overlook our Fall and Winter brics. They're full of character. Have suit tailored-to-measure which will add trance, and embody your individual ideas. e tasteful yet distinctive style. 250 MORE Lyndon's "M" Books R IVIED VFSTJ RD. At the old price $1.00 This is the last lot of these M"books that we can buy to sell at this price, so get busy. ..M AJ ES T I C.. 3:00 7:30 9:00 Always a Good Show it's up to you to sae this show Thurs., Fri., Sat, Oct. 15-16-17 I 1. LYNDON - 719 N. University Avenue r .. . . _ _ I i ORPHEUMI heatre _House of Famous Plays by Famous Players Mon., Tues., Oct. 12-13--. Frank Baun Presents "The Pateh-Work Girl of Oz" Wed., Oct. 14, Return Date Mary Pickiord in Caprice SKARL ALCOLM BLOCK MALCOLM 604 EAST LIBERTY i ... """"" For Twelve Yearsr The Sign of Satisfaction New Styles First Mr. Earl V. Moore will play the Co- lumbtan organ in Hill auditorium at the complimentary faculty concert, at 4:15 o'clock today. Guests are requested to come promptly, as the doors will be closed during the performance of the num- hers. Following is Mr. Moore's program: Prelude in G minor, Op. 29 .. . .Pierne Pastorale in A, Op. 26 ...... Guilmant Funeral March and Chant of the Seraphs..............Guilmant Chant du Soir .......... Enrico Bossi Fantasie Symphonique .......... Cole Scherzo ............. ...Rogers Meditation............... Sturgis Fiat Lux ..................Dubois LIBRARY COMITTEE MEETS; AUTHORIZES BOOK CONTRACT Several purchases of new books were authorized by the library com- mittee, at a meeting of that body held on October 13. The most important purchases are as follows: Ancient His- tory, $100.00; Landscape Design books,: $45.00; Oxford Survey of British Em- pire, $20.00; Publications of Great Britain Record Commission, $100.00; a set of "German Classics," estimated at $50.00; Steno's philosophical works, $14.00; Murray's "History of Chess," $7.00; E. A. Jones, "Old Silver in Amer- ican Church," $37.50; Dutch books, $30.00; Encyclopedia of American C3ov- ernment, $20.25. Prof. Dowrie to Attend Wage Meeting Prof. G. W. Dowrie will not meet his economics classes on Friday as he will attend the conference of the Mich- igan minimum wage commission in Lansing, Friday and Saturday. He has been appointed by Pres. Harry B. Hutchins to represent the university following an invitation by the com- mission to all the universities and col- leges in the state. I Thur.. Fri., Sat., Oct. 16-16--17 Jesse L. Lasky Presents Dustin Farnum in "TIe Virginian" BROADWAY AND JOHN R. DETROIT HALTON POWELL Offers His Musical Comedy Tabloid "Watch Your Step" WITH 7JckTraintor" And a CUTEY, CUTEY CIORUS of Talent, Youth and Beauty-Hear that Big Song Hit "I Want to be Back in Michigan"-You will laugh until you cry at this show-Remember lots of frocks, mirth, girls, pep and speed. Four (4) Matinees Each Week--Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat.-Ladie's Souvenir Matinees are Tues. and Fri.-School children under 12 years of age admitted to Sat. Matinee for 5c GRACE CAMERON a Real Star IS COMING SOON Extra! Extra! Chorus Girls Contest Friday Night-,"You Know" I I -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 I E. LIBERTY ST. TENNIS AND GYMNASIUM SHOES U I ...THE.... School of Music Director. ANN ARBOR, MICH. its may. study piano, voice, violin, organ, or anch of music separately; or they may take r courses leading to graduation. ved by the Literary Department for Advanced work. Tuition Rates Reasonable. are interested in the study of music and de- rther information, call at the office, or address CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary. i by Weather in held up fnis tourna- >ther delay, which will probably result in postpon- ing the play of the final match until next week. Red Cross Seals Received in Ann Arbor The local branch of the anti-tuber- culosis society has just received two and one half million red cross seals to be disposed of in Ann Arbor. JACOB MACK, Manager ARCADE THEATRE Thursday, October 15 Weights and Measures. Two Parts. Drama. Love's Refrain, One Part. Drama. Well! Well! One Part, comedy.' A Daughter of the Plains, One Part. Drama. Friday, October 16 rThe Trey o' Hearts. No. x. Three Parts'. Drama. Vivian's First Fellow. One Part. Comedy. The Strange Signal. One Part. Drama. Saturday, October 17 Firelight. Two Parts. Drama. The Little Automobile. One Part. Comedy. The Janitor's Son. One Part. Drama. The Foreman's Treachery. One Part. Drama. TOTEM CLUB AT YEAR'S FIRST MEETING ELECTS NEW MEMBERS Totem club, an organization com- posed of members of the Detroit East- ern high school, elected officers at. its first meeting last night. Harold Hen- derson, '16M, was elected to the office of vice-president in place of B. L. Neis, '16, who has not returned to the uni- versity this year. The vacancy of the treasurer's office, caused by the ab- sence of Clifton Dance, '16, will be fill- ed by Harold Wisner, '17H. The club will hold four dinners at the Michigan Union, also several smokers and danc- es. The following men were elected members of the Totem club: H. W. Burton, '18E; L. H. Buxton,.'18; R. H. Erley, '18; J. C. Giffen, '18; A. S. Grin- nell, '16E; F. C. Heyward, '17; C. Kretshmar, '18; J. Kilwinsky, '18; G. Leverence, '18; G. Middleditch, '17; A. Maybaum, '18; C. Netting, '18; A. Ohl- macher, '18; A. Plath, '18; W. Schu- mann, '18; B. Schmidt, '15E; R. Kin- dinger, '15E; F. Webber, '16E; W. Weltner, '15E; G. Hufford, '18; H. Massnick, '18, and H. Trerrice, '18. Headquarters for TYPEWRITERS New, Rebuilt and Second-hand, at prices con- sistent with Quality. ! My second-hand and rebuilt machines come from the best rebuilt factories in the coun- try, and are guaranteed to be as represented. Get my new prices and pointers on typewriters be fore buying. This costs j ou nothing, but may 'save you money 0. D. MORRILL, Local Representative Underwood Typewriter Co. 322 South State Street (over Baltimore Lunch), Bell Phone 582 J k N1~sl. d from the composer, Mrs. Leila Comstock Goodyear, of our city, her new song folio 4 IN SONG. A collection of fourteen exquisite "rose" songs. "Leaving Memories Fair, Like ns of thought beautifully expressed in choicest English by the composer, who has woven melodies, rich in perfect harmonies. r bound, is a charming "gift" book aside from its intrinsic musical worth. te in itself, a satisfying expression of a real experience, and the subtlety with which the ed her themes must command the attention of the critic and win the love of the dilettant. CE $1.25 We invite the music loving public to hear them. et GRINNELL BROS. Telephone 1707 "Crescent-Filling" - - is such a simple, such a clean op2r's ation. You dip your i Slf ;-Fillings Fountain Pen NON-LEAKABLE in ink, press the "Crescent.Fii&'r" with your thumb and your per is filled and cleaned-in f~t seconds. $2.50, $3, $4, $5 and p At all good dealers' THE CONKLIN PEN MFG. CO. Toledo, Ohio, U. S A. .AL Aw tS' Special Train N l 9 y TRADE MARK RegAS. Pat. Off. to Lansing and Return M. A. CM-U. of M. Game First Class Equipment NEW YORK mopIEENTRAL LINES Ample Room for All "" . " f/ / ',r ' Michigan Central Issue Program for State Boys' Meeting Programs for the state boys' confer- ence to be held here in November, were issued yesterday. The speakers already assured are President Harry B. Hutch- ins of the university, Fred B. Smith of. the Men and Religion Forward Move- ment, New York; E. M. Robinson of the international Y. M. C. A.; and other men of prominence. Amateur Photographers Attention! not pay one cent if you can find a sin- Examine your films carefully. Find gle defect. Why take a chance? Lyn- any scratches or finger marks? Are they spotted or poorly developed? With don, at the sign of the Kodak, 719 N. my new "safety first" system you do University Ave. 15 Going, Leave Ann Arbor Arrive Lansing SATURDAY October 17 ) 7:45 a.'n. 10:00_a. M., Leave I Arrive A Returning Lansing 8:001 knn Arbor 10:151 p. ii. p. m. y' 1500 Students Are Going From Ann Arbor Tickets now on advance sale for your accommodation. -lichigan Central Depot Ticket Office Fare $2.46 Round Trip WE HAVE THEM Morse and Gilberts' Conklin Pens Lead themi all. re'nd at "the only" Students' Supply Opposite Engineering Arch Phone 1160-R L. C. SCBLEEDE Candy Store lilt S,