PAGE SIX" THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Walk-Over Foot- ear There's Snap and Ginger in every Pair GO MICHIGAN G0 ' TO LYNDON'S KODAK AND SUPPLY STORE 719 N. UNIVERSITY AVENUE FOR Fresh Films Guaranteed Developing Velox Prints Latest Model Kodaks Good Pictures Bargains in "Trade In" Kodaks N iV The Milady Gypsy Button $4.40-$5.ao Our windows are full of the season's authorita!ive styles --conservative staples and popular novelties-no mat- ter what your taste is, xve can serve you. HO FFSTETTER'S Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 south Main Street .Has on Sale in sizes from a Post Card to 8xio SW A INthe finest Colleciion of Views e ve r taken of SW A IN Hand-Colored Prints and Ealargenients made to Z13 E. Univ. Ave. order. Drop in and see his work. How's This ? We will emboss a single gr two-letter monogram in any color, onl any stationery, without charge for the use of the die. We carry over i,ooo Combination Die3 in stock. This enables us to giv-e you One Dfay Service. We also carry the finest stock of Stationery i 11 t h e city. The Mayer-Schairer Co. Phone 1404 112 S. Main Street MADE YIAI ES ICKELS In. the only 10a*xi o or% tlx. Camrpx1S are In acls by thoirrmselves. .Amiateizr flri~ihinj of suzperior q'uaP.Jity. 334-336 So. STATI ST.. ANN A 0BOK REPEAT MAWON LECTURE IN YPSILANTI AUDI)TORIUIM TO-~ IHT Elditor The Michigan Daily: I want to ;rove notice through your columns that the lecture to be given at the Pease auditorium in Ypsilanti this evening by IDr. Hunsbergr, i essentially tho, same lecture that was delivered by Sir Dougas Mawson last year in the Hill auditorium. The beau- tiful slides arc identical, as are the motionl reels, though these have been augmented by new ones. The geology department' is recommending that so far as possibie its students try to at- tend the lecture. Arrangements have been made by which a secial car cv 1 the D. U. R. will leave Ann Arbor at 7:10 o'clock for the (door of the audi- tcoriu, and, returni jig will leave ini- niediately after the lecture. The hour of the lecture is , :'J0 o'clok and the admnission fee 25 cents. WM. I-..lHOBBiS. BltAiN I WIiTLOCK LEAES POST Anjw'ssildi , to BegimIv ill Returi to A ierica for RIest Washington, D. C., Nov. 4.-Brand YWhitloek, United States minister to Belgium, has been gra~tA leave of absence tfor two months and is re- turning to the United States at once on the Holland-A>merican liner Ryn- (lafl. It ,gas said at the state department that Mr. Whitock has suffered a com- 3lplete iiervous breakdown as the re- suit of the strain he has been under since the outbreak of the war in u- rope. It was stated that his return hone at this time had nothing to do wvith the Cavell case, concerning which the G erm n press showed consider- able irritation and ev en aserted tha Mr. Whitlock had been sent home. In ether quarters the opinion prevails, however, that Mr. Whilock's return has been hastened by this incident. 11rot'. H-enry 'ban Dyke, the United States minister to the Netherlands, (uestion ed regarding the rumor pub- lished that the German government had requested the recall of Brand Whitlock, the American minister to Belgium, said: "It is absolutely untrue that Min- ister Whitock has been recalled from Brussels. If hie should go home it I would be simpi y on, account of his hecalth or to take a vacation, to which he is entitled under the regulations, after a difficult and faithful service 1which he has performed with the highest credit." PR!I~LI- IL SOOT PIWSiINTS IIJS VIE Wi (N PRE'PAREDONESS Says We Must Have Adequate Equip- wient for IDefensie But - ot for Offensive camaign Wadneesa Wedesa IGARR I (" Week ot and Sat. EU1 November 1 DETROIT "PEG O' MYI HEART" Full of Comedy and Laughter ARC ADE Shows at 3:0-:3-8:00-9:30 FRIIDAY, NOV. 5- Mary Miles Minter in "Emmny of Stork's Nest" frot the story by J. Breckeridge gRis. 5 parts. SATURDAY, NOV. 6-Irene Fenwick in Owen Davis' famous play, " The Woman Next Door." 5 parts. Take a "Trip Around the World." Finest series of travel pictures ever produced. Watch for date. AMONS EWELERS ',ATCf SCHANDE SEYFRI;b I3EtIER1ySr ' IIBERW 5 NAR0~ SILVERSMITHS AiibA~ DOWXN TOWN HEADQUARTERS FOR U. OF M. JEWELRY SIX CI{AI)UAE (CIES CONE T1o INSTRUCT VALE'S ELEVEN New Haven, Nov. 3.-Six graduate coahes reported at the field yesterday and work was started at once in re- rganizing the university team. The practice consisted entirely of individ- ual work, the squad being divided in- to groups. Van Nostrand, last year's freshman quarterback, has passed off all Ili conditions, and has joined the squad. The coaches are working on' Savage Neville, Smith and Van Nostrand i particular, and practically all the backs as kickers. Guernsey's shoulder is very much improved and it is very possible that he will be able to play in the Prince- ton game. Black will be in shape for the Brown game and may be used to bolster the line. In spite of a statement made to thc contrary in the New York Tribune yesterday, Frank Hinkey is still head coach and will continue to be. Sevlin has not been asked to take the posi tion and it is not known whether he will even be asked to take charge at the field. PENNSYLVANIA VALUES SPIRIT XOPRE THTAN SECRET PRACTICE Philadelphia, Nov. 3.-The football coaches established an innovation yes- terday by their announcement that hereafter secret practice will be dis- continued. Simultaneous with this de- cision plans were formulated for the re-creation of spirit at Pennsylvania. Starting today, every undergraduate will be expected to turn out at the stands, and from 4:00 o'clock on to cheer the team at practice. In the past, when the entire student body has so united, the team has caught the infection of loyal enthusiasm and risen to the crises facing them. It was with this fact in mind that the coaches decided to abandon secret practices. Although scouts from other elevens cannot be discriminated against, the coaches are unanimous in beliesing that the tonic effect of un- dergraduate backing will offset the loss of secrets stolen by scouts. OVERCOATS ejid rain cot from the House o Nauppeahreitaer, on sale by N. F. Ale Co., Mai street. octeod-wed MWHIT EY ______ Saturday Night, November 6 H. H FRAZEE presents the Farce that is mnaking9 the whole world lautgh I ' By E~DWARD PEPLE Author of "The Prince Chap," "The Littleest Rebel." Staged by ED)GAR M VACGREGOR Ill IS T HE LA UG6HI G o TH4,E CEN TR Y Prices Seats on SaleThrdy9A M r ... " www HITNEY -j MONDAY, .! 4 . - zl COHANAND HARRIS PRE5ENT The "fulgPla''ve B!o* ^ -wii~ i PEt rc@,E 0.0, 1 I 00, YThef 50cV r - _ :: - r;- _..z:e7S:m :s7 L' ;°.m'wN L Y::YF1 :" 'azaETo. Extraordinary Preparations in the AND for Saturday insure our guests of the usual prompt' service and incomparable cooking. Noon and Evening Meals will consist of CI1" f 1- et S fbr the garne CHAS. D. WILEY', 334 S. State Street L(T.'1 7 Am Brazed Lamb and Veal Cutlets at Roast Chicken Roast Duck 3 50c 75c 1.0 though customer be served a la ca Open from 8;OO (Second Fla -- T -New York. Nov. 4.--President Wil- son took the celebration of the fif- rs who prefer may teenth anniversary of the Manhattan ,rte. club as the occasion for giving his- views to a group of prominent finant- ciers, professional men and bankers. a. mr. to 9:00 p. m. His ideas ona what preparedness means to the United States were put uip to oar Anex)about 800 of the men at the Biltmore hotel. "Preparation must be for defensive purposes only," he said, "and never for the purpose of carrying on an offen-- sive canpatign. But preparation must be thorough and a"' crute. 1"IleriC9 is free and will remain so at any cost." H~e Nas cheered, and those who heard him are convinced that . alive to the situation and will meet it. - Thc pre sidelit came quietly with VA NT ' 1, W "7' F -T., ION Secretary Tumulty nAdii. iysicie , CL7 I1U~~~ Dr. Carrie T. Grav( n l.f-a .. imous imet him at tiie 2 t.L :-c_ i~xra ai~rswil beneded'att~terminus and accompanied him to the vtr wites vii b nede *a t"chotel St. Regis, where hie called c, Union clubhouse during the week-en(!, a;,rs. Edith Galt, his fiance. and this will afford1 an opportunity for Secret service men and detectives students to earn a little extra -money. closely guarded the president dtnri>>2 Several inquiries have also comle in the afternoon and at the dinner to- to the Union employment bureau for ?ight, at the close of which thle presi- students to wait on table at other dent went to the home. of Colonel places on Saturday and Sunday. H-ouse, where he will spend the night. ENLIST BY DERBY'S JIST ICE GI Lo d n o .C E ls m it h va ?Otions have been circulated so univer- por 'as sally in England the past few weeks game o '' that even Field Marshal Earl Kitchm- usa ener, secretary of wax, was not e_~- are urg( to CO 11f( eluded in Lord Derby's ,,ppcal to e emeryj Preceding able-bodied moan in England. Lord "pep" mxee Derby told this story on himself at a Th;ere Ni recruiting assembly for middle-aged C, :-? vxill be h( men. the gynn _______ieldto Pianos to rent. Prices and pianosth .In right, at Schaeberle & Son's Music the Athlet House, 110 South Main' street. oct8tf sale. ffi. * Mat"ine 3 1 M. di?1Night 1T :30 &9 .., ' ita! AYFrS11 HOCKEYl VNf1 ore onin xii mect the up- t,. in- the first hockey the year at .4: 00 o'clock next at Palmer VI~i'd. All women d by the Athletic cot-irnittee n,,t and s!ufport their teams. g the gam there will be a eting at Barborzr gymnasium. will be some short speeches, sand the new hockey song ~adfor the first ti he. From zaiumn all will go to Palmer watc. h the game and to eat ces" which the members of tic committee will have on 11,IEXM2a EItll1' =: NtIIGESFENTER St: NI ; i' .,HNORA~RY SOCIETY ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS OF TH SEASON ~TS e0SC4GE ACAD OPERA SOLOISTS °aIN ACLASfitCAL SONG -FEST FANTON'S SMITH, COOK HA L LE-Y .AND V :0 T 0RI A ATHLETES & BRANDON NOBLE TRIO The Thriller of All Acts In a. Laughable Sketch inz a Skit Pre e r ting \Vuere Athletes "THE MILLION- " SHEFL FOR POPUYLARi.E_1 C Participate AIRES" HIMl" T(); Web andFlanesenior civil en-I gineering society, initiated the follow-; ing then yesterday: H. B., Bartholf, J. B. Breymanp., J. esq. Brown, D. E. Gardner, C. P. Harris, E. C. Headman,; A. H. Keeler and W. P. Wickham. Ij NO MATINEE S\,TURDA Y 1 I GET SEATS FOR NIUHr STOWS I IF INVITF YflHI TO fCOMPARE AND IlIDGE THE ARTI TIP A .Ar Alm7 1 qmwmukk mm