THE M1qHIGAN DAILY
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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Official newspaper at the University of
Michigan. Published every morning except
Monday during the university year.
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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 StreetI
LASS FOOT BALL GOODS
We have a oomplete line of Foot Ball Goods of all kinds
Foot Balls from $1.00 to $5.00
Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as
second-class matter.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub-
by carrier, $2.50; by mail, $z.o. Want ad.
stations:. Quarry's, IUniv. Pharmacy, C. H.
Davis, cor. Packard and State. 'Phones 960
and 2414
Business Office Phone 960
Editorial Office Phone 2414
H. Beach Carpenter.....,.Managing Editor
W. Sherwood Field.......Business Manager
Fred Poulk............... ..News Editor
11. F. McKinney ............ Associate Editor
T. Hawley 'lapping.........Associate Editor
F. M. Church................Sporting Editor
Assistants to Business Manager
John Leonard Ray Leffler
Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914.
Night Editor-H. R. Marsh.
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Gym Supplies
A complete outfit for $2.25. Got your Gym Shoes for
the rush 75o
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THE INVADERS.
Cautioning college men to use their
discretion on an invasion into another
town is too. much like the familiar pa-
rental "be good" admonition to be of
decided effect. Ideas of right and
wrong are pretty well developed in
most of the men who will make the
trip to Lansing tomorrow; the older
men know the varied consequences of
applying red paint to any portion of
the map, while newer students are
generally willing to act in a safely
conservative manner until they can
feel their way to the polnt of deciding
for themselves.
If anything happens on the Lansing
expedition, it will be started either by
the muckers, of which there are some
in the student body, or by the mucker-
ized attitude tempted out in men who
are ordinarily sensible. The latter is
the more dangerous, because it is the
more influential. The steady-going man
who, when he starts off for the day's
fun", leaves his head behind, can do
more harm than a half dozen men of
another type.
Students who are interested in the
all-around welfare of Michigan are
hoping that there will be no disagree-
able incidents. The.y know that these
can only make the faculty and athletic
board more wary in providing oppor-
tunities for interesting jaunts in the
future, that irresponsibleaactions do
not have a wholesome effect on the in-
dividual, and worst of all, that mis-
deeds, or even questionable deeds, all'
reflect on the university.
Nobody credits the student body
with moral improvement just because
front row seats are not in demand for
the diving maid film.
The fastidious man who keeps the
rest of the house waiting for its morn-
ing ablutions is not rated as popular.
Saturday morning lab. sections
might increase their attendance if held
on the M. A. C. campus.
A prof's profundity cannot be proved
by the number of subdivisions in his
outline.
The Daily appreciates post-card
complaints of inaccuracies in its col-
umns.
"Michigan Mushagain" might be
adopted as a boarding house slogan.
The cover on the first Gargoyle is
out of the ordinary.
Alarm at 7:00 tomorrow morning.
Football paraphernalia. Most com-
plete stock in city at Wahr's. eodW
Fairly good dancing and singing fea-
tured the first presentation of "Watch
Your Step" at the Majestic last night.
The tabloid musical comedy is not so
entertaining as "Safety First," which
played at the campus vaudeville thea-I
ter recently. Jack Trainor and Flor-
ence take care of the leading roles.
The piece will be repeated today and
tomorrow, matinee and night.
The self-government board asks that
university women attend Convocation
in simple tailored suits, if possible, to
preserve the desired effect of uniform-
ity among the student body as a whole.
The boaird is working on a set of
general campus suggestions for wom-
en, which will be published as soon as
formulated.
The first cross country walking
squad, open to all university women,
will leave Barbour gymnasium at 9:00
o'clock tomorrow morning.
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Tryouts for the Girls' Glee club will
be held from 5:00 to'6:00 o'clock this
afternoon in Miss Hunt's room in the
school of music.
A candy sale will be conducted by
the University Y. W. C. A. from 8:00 to
12:00 o'clock this morning. Tables
will be placed in the library and in the
corridor of University hall.
All university women interested in
the Church of Christ, or who have not
yet selected a church in Ann Arbor,
have been invited to attend a steak
roast, to be given by the women of
that church tomorrow afternoon. The
party will meet at 2:00 o'clock at 1205
E. Catherine street, near the univer-
sity hospital. Those who will attend
are requestedsto notify Miss Senis,
2119-M. In case of inclement weather,!
the party will assemble at the church
instead.
Presbyterian women, and women
without church preference, are invited'
to a party in their honor at Westmin-
ster house, 602 East Huron, at 7:45
o'clock this evening.
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When Nature invented Kentucky Burley, she gave it
true flavor and fragrance, combined with a mildness
found in no other tobacco. VELVET, The Smoothest
Smoking Tobacco, is Burley de Luxe (the richest leaves of
the finest plants) mellowed by more than 2 years ageing.
10c tin,, and 5c metal-lined bags-
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For All Departments
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
and ENGINEERS SUPPLIES
LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS, FOUNTAII PENS, ETC.
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Corner Maynard and William Streets
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Pianos for Rent
Victor Victrolas and Records
College Music
LUNCHES
SODAS
Efficient Service
313 South State Street
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are better prepared
than ever before to meet your
wants for the Fall and Winter of
1914 - 15.
SHROEN BROS.
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124 S. MAIN
All members of the Mimes of the
Michigan Union are requested to at-
tend an important meeting at 7:30
o'clock Friday night at the Union.
Senior engineers' special car to M.
A. C. game, will leave State street at
8:30 o'clock Saturday morning.
Junior lit football practice on south
Ferry field at 4:00 o'clock.
Senior lit football practice every af-
ternoon at 3:30 o'clock, south Ferry
field. Field lockers may be had by
consulting Manager G. Edward Ad-
ams, '15, phone 1328.
Meeting of Kentucky club at Union,
7:30 o'clock tonight.
All Varsity band men report at
bandstand on campus at 2:45 o'clock
this afternoon, and at Barbour gym-
nasium at 7:30 o'clock this evening.
Webster society will meet at 7:30
o'clock this evening.
Jeffersonian society meets tonight=
at 7:30 o'clock.s
Prescriptions
For the present no advance has
been made on the prices of
Microscopes
BAUSCH and LOMB, or SPENCER, ata specali price.
Quarry Dru .Co.
The Druggists on the corner. State and N. Uvdv.
PHONE wooo
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Wahr's Shoe Stores,
You will find
the largest and
most complete
line -of
Footwear
for ladies and
gentlemen at
Tailors to Men
Our Special $30.00 Suits
Have
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Henry & Co.
711 N. University Ave.
MAIN STREET
STATE STREET
Headquarters for the
Underwood (the kind the
University uses) and other
high - grade Typewriters a n d
Typewriting supplies at
When ear by drop In and let us show you the new Fall models
Flowers,
ChoiceC ut rower. S,
Fine lot of Palms and
Ferns for Decorating
Cocasints 8 HJel
Cor. 12th ft. and S. Ugil. Ave.
Phene 315
O. D. MORRILL'S
322 South State Street
(over Baltimore Lunch)
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Phone 2280
Taxicabs, Limousines,
Touring Cars and Auto
Baggage Trucks x A
In future all cars stop at Goodyear
Drug Store. tf
At the Majestic Grace Cameron will
sing "Little Dolly Dimples." tf
FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Now Ready, Including
ADLERS' &
KUPPENREINER'S
MODELS
ALLEIN'S
Good Clothes Store,
Main it.
Get your kodak supplies at the uni-
University Ave. Pharmacy. Open day
and night and Sundays. tf
Drawing instruments and engineer's
supplies at Wahr's Book Store. eodW
Where are those Rubber Sole Bos-
tonians of yours. Ask the Campus
Bootery. ead Wed.
Waterman Fountain Pens of all
kinds. University Avenue Pharmacy.
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Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.
515 E. Liberty