THE MICHIGAN RAIL x. H' I THc shin-N.cl, Co.. 2915. The acknowlsedged lHead- ers in men's fashions for more than sixty years have corr~ctly interpreted the style need.s of the real American, as shownv ain.. &gad lathes Lneu l"e Clothiers and Furiils i MdNSRE Call and loofa'over or ccilat$ 2.0,aystl THE~~BC C ~ 0~P Scientific Apparatus, Cheomicals and Stude Ict ;Laboratory Supplies for Biology, histology, --vrdoy at~lg, and Anatomy THE B:B ERBACH t SOFIC J-~-O~~ ieryS. TAF SPASON PEAC MEASURES I J4TO ArTCO WITH ACOW. ' ABLE LOX 11 N£ V 2 - i. I Frank rot he rs I My speialty is making detrniuig sienifcally and accraely~h g~-~c~your eyes Shpfacilities en,"able ine to 1' SIe y.f''our ga es iving You t sc evice-. 0 , A o ( rintiri am r i, ; .. 4 = Y: ' . ' , ; n r- i . F a f, t. ,., a i$M t, e.) tor lndstatesman, is scheduled to sneli n,"The League for the Bn- foicm tOf International Peace," at 8:0o'clck Saturday evening, Nc- vcihe 13, in -ill auditorium. Mr.Tafl,who in the ininds of many promaJineo tnt en, did more than any other pres ident to further :interna- tionalpeacer during his one term as (-hiresent at cthe lecture, report that h waspmst favorably received and tha his-sbject matter was good ['rei etHarry '13, Hutchins will introce M. 21r. Taft, and will entertain imri'1 iurin; his stay in Ann Arbor. a srvdt ickets for the affair go onr sae t D:00 o'clock Saturday «-rn~ at Wahr's at 75 cents. Prof. }t . iT. 1HIo;l ister. will be in his room, 20?N. ., etwen'he hours of 3:00 an.4:. o'c,lock today to meet any studc ';,-)li wish to sell tickets for I h >' ar ona cijliisionbasis. Leland S. isbee, '15L, who has been in hageof the Michigan Union cam- pa igntougbout the south, arrived in Ann Arbrtrecently with the report that he had met with exceptional sue- cesi everywhere. Bisibee said that only about 10 per (acut of the alumni in the south had -ee-aproached with the project and tha nerlyall had responded well. t'auaih ha IWO i ore Ready CISc:ago, Nov . 4-l-Business in Can- dai is gDood and the banks are full, according; to john Crerar, who has fast itured from.1 a visit there, but the nto is alive- to the seriousness of the wa r. One hu Indlred and fifty osad ave enlisted from there and aohr100,000 are ready if needed. Mu,)ch appreciation is expressed for the Uniited States in its position of neu- 'rality. Fer5 met' P~ esident Takes for Subject, -League Ler the iEnforcentent of Jidet-indioumal Peace" ?S~I' OF FR!-~SH)ENT IIUTC ILINS illiam Howard Taft, eminent era- COPYRIGH4T By "THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS": I can slow you 527 new woolens, rep- resenting,,, the cream of the best fabric maker., and I can measure Aou for clothes tailored to individual order by Ed.Y, Price &Co. thiat will satisfy you. Reule,Co The Gr eatA Fall in linecwih the blooded smoker of th 9 cigarette tobacco tht's bee: three generation- -" Bull" E spangled taste of "Bull' p and-hustle into your and, freshest, snappiet, livliest GENI "Roll you' own with a far' greater satisfaction i you ever did before. The r is made of has that delight sweetness -hch suits your ta to a "T " And its arorn fragrance is suprueyy unic Men who never smoked +c rettes before ar-n ow "rol]i their own" with "Bull" Durh As& for FRE pckage ot "papers" with eah 5c stick FREE An jllsi~atr aoBooke, r7wo-correct xv;yxto "Roll Your Ow" C arees, and a package of cigarette Papers, wil both be inaild, fr:. to any adress in the United Smats ol rcQuest. A'dress "Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C., Room 1400. THE AMERICAN TOACO CO. 0 O1 LOAIC I I ) E _ E President laili-Kati Wili be X0 ELhnpterr Utter 1theew ' Peking, China, Nov. 4 -Aretun the monarchical fom f 'ovenn C in China with Fres idenIt Yan l rkali as emperor is prai. lyasr 'An election was held r co and the results ;indicte - &vc the eighteen prvineso, :~SI~II n oy osl pin Wednesday night. Finder please ((nal n r (nera-gan call 2366-W. nov5-6 ('~t Ani io es? Ia WANTED t) .'. WANTI)-ourwomn sudets or----------------------._- berry Residenceo.notf' a sn Cooly and Newberry dorm,:itor ies to __-_ ---- ------ sell artistic roaom decorato>; aLi -a ywh okbonKo chanice to make $5.00 in your sae htfeiM~la .l atStr time1 'nexCt we.Wiea net a i~ lae~tr ai oh Miichigan Daily, Box L1 nov5 aoneNtiy0:-J Idetif 1)ad oldlers by TogS Chicago, Nov. 4.-Informuation -ar- rived today that the dead in the pres- eipt war are identified by means of identifl cation3 tags of al ntinum which ever-y slderwears. Th'lese tags are colle cd a-d isent to the rear. A bot- tie containing; the same information athetais b ;- ;urled with the body. Whereone rmy uries the dead of an- oth,_ the t _ags ar set home by vway of some neutral co untry. Makec erself at home in the Big Sto, cleConiln ,& Fiegel. no-i-:L-14-19-24 25 cents -any part of the city. Stark Tlaxi}c ab Co, 2255. oct28tf Barren, Golden, -ouigand rd Will Act as tMe t 'iinen; Smoker to Ubfe eld At the first meeting of the soph lit class yesterday the following conmmit- tees were appointed for the year: Social committee: J. C. Lane Bar- ron, chairman; Charles Fisher, Gil- more Brownlee, Rollin Winslow, Miss Henryetta Brandebury, Miss Ruth Mac- Laughlin, Miss Margaret Avery, Miss Helen Nipps. Goodfellowship coimmittee: Edward Golden, chairman; Leo Carrigan, De T. Mosier, James Schermerhorn, Jack Dunne, David Shand, Robert MacDon- ald, Norman Wassman, Carrol Collins, Grant Cherry, Henry Flarsheim, Coan Adamson, John Wilson, Harry McCol- lum, Frank Doran. Arrangements committee: Thomas Arndt, chairman; Paul Steketee, James Taylor, Miss Ethel Hayes, Miss Alethe Baldwin, Miss Valora Quinlan. Publicity committee: Henry Boh- liug, chairman; Clark Hawk, Alfred Shearer. Athletics committee: Robert Ben- nett, chairman; Leslie Whalen, W. L. Huss, John Casberger, A. Walls. Several social affairs are being planned by the committees in charge, which include the "Soph Prom" and regular monthly parties. A smoker will be held within the next few weeks. .l ,..... V . _. ,, ; ' _ Mich-igau-Cornell B u n t i n g it in official colors ii ca yard Sateaier and Indian Rugs in -~~~ speddpaids and band- I soe clorngsall w ool1, k' $00 to $25.00. I.U, S. A rnmy Blankets--plain r-y,$500 to $7.50. (sa~ Lydonfor good pictures. oct7e, ~~~~~~~i a {tii e ' a e d s e y on sale . 1 0,g ieu ~ C.,lMainstreet. - - octfie L;C Yor uetesuitsC at thjZ'_ e e Coalin I~igelstore areF just right I, Saura I Forthe ame I: N , The tone res;_embles that od a harp. It is superior to any other stringed instrument for voice accompaninment. ALL GLEE CLUBS WELCOME THE UKULELE Instruction Book Free. With 'Instrument and Case. Sole- Agents for the M. Nunes & Sons Genuine. GRINNELL BROS. 116 S. Main St. Phone 1707 - - p HONE I