THE MICHIGAN DAILY. C' it -r 'U I The Stein-Bloch Co.. 1915. "0f You will find Clothes here in The Big Store that you know are right -Adler's for example. You will like to look over the new weaves, shades, and styles this fashion making firm has put out. CLOTHES FOR II U. of M. MEN 11 The acknowledged lead- ers in men's fashions for more than sixty years have correctly interpreted' the style needs of the real American, as shown in . . mart {. othea 'PRESIDENT HUTCHINS Lindenschmttt, Aptel& Co. I Clothiers and Furnishers MAIN STREET 18.00 .00 Call and look over our Special at $22.00, any style CA MPUS OTERY 308 So. THE EBERBACH ( SON COMPANY Scientific Apparatus, Chemicals and Student Laboratory Supplies for Biology, Histology, Bacteriology, Pathology, and Anatomy THE EBERBACH ( SON CO. 200-208E. Liberty St. ARNO CO JEWELERS' 220 :. MAIN STREET Let' : t Acquainted It will be mutually beneficial. We have the best and largest stock of jewelry, Michigan Pins, Clocks, Etc. The only exclusive Optical Shop in the city where glasses are fitted and made to your order. Special attention to Repair Work. ARNOLD & CO. JEWELERS 220 S. MAIN S FREE T SURPRISES_300 ALUMNI Drops in on Chicagoans Assembled to Further Union Campaign; Gets Warm Reception Chicago, Oct. 28.-President Harry B. Hutchins, of the University of Mich- igan, pleasantly surprised 300 Michi- gan alumni when he entered suddenly upon them as they were meeting yes- terday for their daily luncheon at the Morrison hotel to put the final touches on the campaign for the big demo- cratic club house at Ann Arbor. "Don't bother yourselves," said the president as he motioned for them to take their seats again. "I just dropped off between trains to see what you were doing and to bring you the latest news from the west, including Kansas City, St. Louis and places farther away. The campaign is making won- derful headway in all sections. I have no doubt that the $1,000,000 will be raised-if Chicago completes its share as well as it has started." President Hutchins hurried away immediately after the luncheon to help President Tinsman of the local asso- ciation and W. D. McKenzie present the Union proposition to a prospective $5,000 contributor. The local alumni will wind up the campaign Saturday evening with a smoker and a vaude- ville show. BUSINESSTOPICS NW9 1111111 WIlRE MARKET1 IS CONGESTED Manufacturers Swamped Under Orders Taxing Capacity of Mills New York, Oct. 28.-American man- ufacturers of wire and wire products have refused within the last few weeks foreign orders amounting to tens of thousands of tons, although the prices offered were several dollars per ton in excess of quotations prevailing in home markets. The orders were for wire rods, plain and barbed wire, woven fence and nails. Nothing could better illustrate thel congested situation in the wire market than this does. Never before has suchE a universal demand for American wire been known. Australia, South Amer- ica, Europe and other parts of the world are all depending on this coun- try for their wire needs, and the ca- pacity of domestic mills is inadequate< to supply the present rush of business., England Ships Gold for Munitionst London, Oct. 28.-The Bank of Eng-1 land today announced shipments of $6,225,000 and $500,000 in sovereignst to the United States and Japan, re-a spectively. The money Is in paymentt for war munitions.1 M - COPYRIGHT BY i 6y'rvfPpa;~ COME IN Reule, Conlin & Fiegel Corner Main and WashingtonStreets . ~r 1. In the fingers of the left hand, hold paper, curved to receive tobacco,poured with the right hand. I l "THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS": QUALITY FIRST! Since it pays to pay the right price first, the college man who m e a s u r e s clothes-value by results should have me send his measure to Ed.V.]Price & Coo for new Auturn and Winter togs-tailored to individual order. 2. Spread the tobacco the length of the paper, mak- ing it slightly hollow in the centre. Make an inspection to- day of my 500 exclusive woolens and many hand- some styles. They'll please you... HowTo"Roll Your Own" It's a simple, easy process. You can do it with your eyes shut after a little practice. And what a joy is the fresh, fragrant cigarette of "Bull" Durham rolled by your own hand to your own liking! You "roll your own" with "Bull" and note the difference. GNUINE uLCE Nu RHAME SMOKING TOBACCO All over the world men of energy and action are rolling "Bull" into ciga- rettes. Probably not one of these mil- lions of men "rolled his own" success- fully at the first trial. There's a knack in it -"rolling your own" is an art- but you can learn it if you will follow these diagrams. Keep at it for a few days and you'll soon be able to make for yourself, to suit your own taste, the smartest, liveliest, mildest smoke in the world. "Bull" Durham, made of "bright" Virginia- North Carolina leaf, has a mellow-sweetness that is unique and an aroma that is unusu- ally pleasing. Start ,"rolling your own" with "Bull" Dur- ham todayand you'll never again be satis- fied with any other kind of a cigarette. Ask for FREE package of "papers"~ with each Sc sack THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY $18 to $28 Frank Brothers 3. Then place your two thumbs next to each other in the middle of the paper in this position. 4. Roll cigarette on lower fingers, index-fingers mov- ing up. With thumbs gently force edge of paper over the tobacco. FIFTH AVENUE BOOT SHOP NEW YORK Y. ). C. A. CABImET HOLDS DINNER Make Filial Arr nmreniits for Address 'b Pres. Thlompsola, of 0. S. U. Mienibers of the cabinet of the Y. M. C. A. attended a business dinner in Newberry hall last night. Final ar- rangements were made for the address of President W. 0. Thompson, of Ohio State university, which is to be given Sunday evening in university hall under the auspices of the Bible Study class. Waldo Hunt, '16, was given charge of the affair. The ap- pointment of F. R. Winch, '17, as chairman of the publicity committee, was confirmed. Reports were heard from all the committees. MiCHIGAN WOMEN PLAN ON ORGANIZING "GENEVA CLUB" WITH BOND STREET CO., Ltd. 300 So. State St. FALL LINE NOW READY Ismw Choose Chairman for Circus on N4v, 18 Della Laubengayer, '17, has been chosexf as chairman of the Woi Zen's League circus. This function, given by the league each year, provides the fun of the season for Michigan wo- men. It will be held in Barbour gym- nasium on November 18. All univer- sity women who have original plans are asked to report to the chairman at once.- Michigan women who have attended the annual conferences at Lake Ge- neva, Wis., are organizing a club to be known as the Geneva club. The purpose of the club is to perfect an organization of the women who are i)Aerested in the work of the Y. W. C. A. Those who have attended the meet- ings at Lake Geneva are eligible for membership, and are requested to re- port at Newberry ball as soon as pos- sible. Exclusive Local Dealer 309 S. MAIN 814 S. STATE OFFICERS OF WOMEN'S LEAGUE ELECTED BY HEADS OF HOUSES The heads of the 28 Women's league houses met yesterday at a luncheon given by Dean Myra B. Jordan and elected the following officers for the year: Ruth M.. Spencer, '16, Sweezy S house, general chairman; Olga E. Shinkman, '17, Adams house, chairman for house rules; Esther E. Mellen- camp, '16, Cannon house, secretary. It was decided to hold monthly meetings in Barbour gymnasium for general discussions. Helen E. Bush, '17, will have charge of these meetings. All league houses have been asked to appoint sanitarians and also schol- arship committees. The question of the annual league house reception was left until the next meeting for final settlement. 3ichigan Delegates Return from Meet Miss Eva Lemert, secretary of the University Y. W. C. A., and Mrs. Jen- nings have returned from the Y. W. C. A. conference of the central field, which has just been concluded in Chicago. EXCLUSIVE young men's haberdashery on sale by N. F. Allen & Co., Main street. oct6eod 5. Shape the cigarette by rolling it with the thumbs as you draw them apart. 6. Hold the cigarette in your right hand, with edge of paper slightly project- ing, and- 7. With the tip of your tongue moisten the project- ing edge of the paper. 8. Close ends of cigarette by twisting the paper. The cigarette is now ready to smoke. In in Leave Copy Leave Copy H at at a Quarry's and Students' th She Delta CAS F 0 .Supply Store H4 A DV E RTI S ING na an LOST FOR REST th LOST-Small wicker satchel contain- FOR RENT-Two desirable suites, te .ng clean laundry. Phone 795 or modern furnishings. 433 Maynard return to 327 E. Huron and receive St. Phone 815-J. oct29-30-31 reward. oct29-30-31 ____ ___- -MISCELL ANE OUS LOST - Between high school and Jones schco1, on Diviion street, a Students, attention! Those stu- Jonek scho, o vo. teard. dents who will want work next sum- phin cameo brooh. Reward. iner during vacation will find it to Phone .V. oct29-30 their advantage to see F. E. Ritzen- heim at 721 North University Ave., in LOST-Black leather billfolder con- Dr. Ritter's office. oct26to30 taining personal cards and check; - - __ 11 bearing monogram B. T. P. Reward BOXING AND WRESTLING-For for its return. Call Boyd Park. terms, hours, etc., see instructor in Phone 63. Address 702 South Uni- wrestling room. O. S. Westerman. versity. - oct29-30 Oct27-28-29-30-31 . C. Smith Married to Bertha Hoheisel H. C. Smith, '15E, was married dur- «g the summer to Miss Bertha M. oheisel, of Ann Arbor. Smith is now n instructor in civil engineering in e University of Oklahoma at Norman. e is a member of Tau Beta Pi, the ational honor engineering society, nd of Vulcans and Web and Flange, ie local honorary organizations. He as a member of the Varsity track am in 1912. . .a. a.aK M vAey A a cA' UA ', Mon., Nov. 1st Lolo's Vator, - BY - ADOLPH L. ARRANGE Folksongs, Hungarian National Dance Prices: $1.00, 75,0, 25. Seats SellingWhlitney Thea. Dean Jordan Entertains Senior Women -Dean Myra B. Jordan will hold her annual party for senior women in Barbour gymnasium at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon. An attractive program of entertainment has been provided, and all 1916 women are urged to be present. Prof. Randall to Address Colloquium Prof. H. M. Randall will speak on "Plank's New Formulation of the, Qtiantum Hypothesis," before the phy- sical colloquium which will be held in the east lecture room of the physics building at 4:15 o'clock next Monday afternoon. A Reputation for fair dealing and ab- solute reliability is made only by years of patient effort and unremitting care. To prove its worth the merchandise must stand the test of years of serv- ice andebear out its guarantee. Many years of honest merchandising have won for this store an enviable name. The same rigid princi- ples are still in force. RelirlWIJ Goods at Right Prices is our keynote. Hailer Jewelry Co, State St. Jewelers I[,( Lunches delivered. Call 1107. Hoppe for portraits. Oct28-291 PJLHE UKULELE t The tone resembles that of a harp. It is superior to any other stringed instrument for voice accompaniment. ALL GLEyE CLUBS WELCOME THE UKULELE Instruction Book Free. . With Instrument and Case. Sole Agents for the M. Nunes & Sons Genuine. GRINNELL BROS. Call Lyndon for good pictures. oct27eod 25 cents-any part of the city. Stark 116 S. Main St. Phone 1707 Dancing classes and pr at the Packard academy. ivate lessons oct26ti,"T'axicab Co., 2255. oct28tf oct26tf : Taxicab Co.,. 2255. oct28tf ...,. , ...... ; ....r. s.. ,..,_ ....