THEMICHIGAN DAILY Yo'll Feal Right All Ove when you try on the finished suit or overcoat we have made to your measure. There will be no places where ilie ga ment 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) C LASS FOOT BALL We have a complete line of 'Foot Ball Coods of all kinds Foot Balls from $1.00 to $5.00 Gym Supplies A complete outtit for $2.25. Get your Gym Shows for the rush 75o sheeha n Students Bookstore 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 nmatter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.5o; by mail, -$2.5. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and State. 'Phones 960 and 2414. Business Office Phone 96o.. Editorial Office Phone 24=4 H. Beach Carpenter.....Managing Editor W. Sherwood Field------..Business Manager Fred Foulk.............-News Editor ] F. F. McKinney....-------Associate Editor T. Hawley Tapping..........Associate Editor F. M. Church-....-........Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Lefflecr Rudolph Hofman Arthur H. Torrey TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1914. Night Editor-C. A. Swainson ABUSES OF PETITIONS. It is a question whether or not the present ban on electioneering is jus- tifiable or desirable. There can be no question that, once having been out- lawed, electioneering should not be restored until discussion shows it to be advisable. The soph medics, heed- lessly enough, set student self-govern- ment back several years by their re- cent reaction; equally thoughtless ac- tion on the part of other classes may call forth all the old abuses of unre- strained campaigning. The petition is an ally of the so- called peanut politics faction and its compromising use is a step towards the past. Men are nominated by peti- tion, and in the quest of signers for the petition, soliciting of votes is car- ried on.tSometimesgthis Is uninten- tional. But, whether done scheming- ly or innocently, the petition influ- ences the result unfairly. When a man puts his name to the paper which places another man in nomination, he feels more or less bound to vote for that man at the subsequent election. If the results obtained by this sys- tem of petitioning were always plot- ted for, it would be easy enough to wipe it all out. As it is, the right of petition stands in the anomalous po- sition of both aiding and deterring just ends. If a substitute is adopted, it must not only evade the unscrupu- lous politician, but must also insure that slates may not be rushed through, without later remedy, in class elec- tions. It is all a question which the council might well consider. President Fabnce, of Brown, says that in the last 10 years just as many students have been demoralized by the automobile as by alcohol. ,an.tttut .ltt . .S. . fLZtt t-at Majestic Vaudeville Rhymed bits from mother Goose fea- tured an unusual act on last night's bill. The five De Vals did some aerial acrobatic work that induced even the leave-early contingent to keep its seats. The show has its share of the inevitable rough spots. I I - --mmmmmwmmlkw Gymnasium I State Street WAHR'Street University Bookstore MMiT ME: AT Shirt Shoes Usy Trousers Supporter Gym. Clothing All for $2.25 at BEE "The Popular Place" LUN CH ES oeoial Attentionto Dancing Parties Open When You Want Us w hi TROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE ted and Express Cars for Detroit-7:ro . and hourly to 6::o p. m., also 8:xo In. I Cars for Detroit-S :4o a. 'm., 6:o6 a. m.,; I every two hours to 6:06 p. m., 7:06 p. ,8:o6 p.mi., 9:10p.mi.,and Io:45 p. n. Ypsilanti only, II: 15 p. m., 12:I5 p..n, 3* p. i., :oo a. M. ted Cars for Jackson-7:46 a. II. and ~ry two hours to 7:46 p. in. i Cars for Jackson-s:xz a. m., 6:,S a. in., I every two hours to 6:s p. m., also 2p. .M., zx:15 P. M. , r LUNCHES We serve them quickly, our prices are moderate and we are liberal in quantity. - T U T T L E S ON STATE A N$Wand very delightful ser vice feature has been recently introduced during afternoon hours in the Shoppers may enjoy a moment's quiet rest over a cup of their fav- orite tea ith a helping of tea biscuit or assorted sandwiches to complete'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 ak e either elevator to second floor All heads of women's campus activ- ities are asked to get the lists of names, for which they are responsible, into Prof. Vibbert's hands as soon as possible. When the number of cam- pus activity points being carried by university women is officially verified by these lists, the committee can be- gin its constructive work by recom- mending for such activity, women who are eligible scholastically, and are car- rying few points at present. Stylus meets at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the home of Clara Belle Dunn,709 South Twelfth street. The swimming tank in Barbour gym- nasium is now ready for use. Univer- sity women desiring to take swimming or, any other advanced gymnasium work are to register with Miss Evans during the morning hours of this week. Wyvern meets tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. AGENTS WANTED-A few hustling young students wanted to represent the most popular priced merchant tailors in Detroit. We give you big commission, pay your customer's car-fare to Detroit. We give you all printed cards free. Suits and over- coats are from $15 to $35. This is a wonderful opportunity for the right man to make easy money working after school hours. For all other information address Box A, Michigan Daily. 19-20 WANTED-Twenty students to sell the Student Directory. Good commis- sion. Apply to Ward H. Peck, bus- iness manager, Press Building, be- tween 4:00 and 5:30 p. m. today. 19 TO RENT-Large front suite. Furnace heat. Light. $2.50 per week. Ad- dress 418 E. Kingsley St. 19-21 LOST-Ladies' gold, hunting case watch. Elgin movement. Between engineering arch and Division St. Return to 503 E. Jefferson. 19 FOUND-On table in lobrary, a brown, Waterman fountain pen. Owner may have same by identifying. Call Mr. B. Ite, 302 E. Liberty. 19 FOUND-Bicycle. Apply to R. G. Sprague, 1317 Washtenaw Ave. 19 WANTED AT ONCE-Student to sell posters evenings. Exceptionally good commission. Phone 2267. 18-19 WANTED-Messenger calls 795-J Ann Arbor Parcel and Messenger Ser- vice. Auto and Bicycle Delivery. A. F. Brown, '17E. eodTu man can be pretty'Well broke and still have one faithful friend left to draw '. on-his pipe Even the newest addition to your pipe rack soon takes on the good fellowship of an old familiar friend, when it gets seasoned by the aged-in-the-wood mellowness of VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco. VELVET has all the slow burning, satisfying qualities of Kentucky's Burley de Luxe with a smoothness that is VELVET'S own. lOc tins and 5c metal-lined bags. -I - Announceme nt Having enlarged and remodeled our Studio we are now prepared to give even better service than here-to-fore. Try Us DAINES & NICKELS P I- 0 T O 0 R A P H E R S FLANDERS ----IMPORTER 209 E. LIBERTY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY I CAN'T Imake all the men's clo th es made in town, so I make the BE ST of it. ! ,l i PICTURE FRAMING Any size or shape Call and See our Samples. Lowest Prices FOUNTAIN PEN HOSPITAL. From the initial Gargoyle, we may infer that no Harvard man is matric- ulated unless he shows a monocle and a vanity case. Removing one's own faults is so much more uninteresting than reprov- ing those of others. "The Yellow and Blue" Was whis- pered unenthusiastically last Satur- day. Vanderbilt sport writers seem to be in the class of sputtering losers. Coming freshmen will be at the Un- ion for dinner tomorrow night. It is suggested that 'law and medic books be sold by the pound. The open season for dances is on. 234 and 336 S. Stat. St. Phone 3t0-J , IRVINC F. SCHLEEDE 0 - 340 S State St. Sam Burchfield & Co. WE ARE IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH Buy Your DRUGS and DRUG SUNDRIES AT MANN & WALKER I13 S. Main St. Phon. 876 We can offer you the finest and best tailoring service to be had in the state, with no exception. evening dress is our specialty. Wi A _________________________________________________ 'i Salads made with a home flavor. In fact, all our confections are strictly home made; such delicacies as candies, ioe creams and dainty lunches we claim to be, the biest You can find. ______TH -i 'U PQT 1 Sam Burchfield & Co. sa._-_- 1 ##is %OKJv4*7 # PIION E :599 106 E. HURON ST. II _ - Start College Right FURNISHINGS Senior Lits-aleetlon of class offi- cers today, 2- o'clock, Tappan hall LOST-October 5th. poket book con- taining twenty dollars. Return to 602 East Washington. Reward. eod Tues FOR RENT-One front suite; will ac- commodate three. 543 Church St. 18-19-22 Learn to dance the One-step,. Hes- itation, Maxixe, Fox-Trot, Half and Halt, Lulu Fado, Castle Gavotte, etc., at the Packard, phone 1850-M. Best shoe shining. cleaned and blocked. & Co. The Official Fresh Cap All Wool Mackinaws The known "Young Hat" Balmacaans Hats of all kinds Next to Wagner eod. Standard Loose Leaf note books- your name on cover without-expen4e at Wahr's University Book Store. Aprons and Lab. supplies in general at Wahr's University Book Store..eod The best chocolates-CrarsOU a nd Gilberts at Quarry's. eod. Toilet preparations of all kinds and right prices. Quarry Drug Co. eod. Varsity Toggery Shop 1107 So. University Ave. 1t r.....o.,,