TrHi MIC HIGtAN DAILY. PAGE FIV The Fact That f p rt othoa are freque !tly worn for two and more seasons by most particular men, is not men- tioned as unusual, but is significant as characteristic oi the service and satisfaction found in tailoring Stilts and Overcoats $16.00 to $35.00 7 I T HIS season's style demands form-fitting clothes. That makes it absolutely necessary that experts work on your suit from the start. And of course, you require all wool materials, in your choice of shade, fabric, and cut. You'll get just what you want at The Big Store. YOUR SUIT I FASHION PARK ADLER-ROCHESTER CLOTHCRAFT $15 to $35 T NBTTAP E~. 1Co. 191. LINDENSCHMITT AP FEL &. CO., Main St. I "MILITARY TRAINING?" ICLOTH ES 18 00 .00 Call and look over our Special at $22.00, any style C PUS OOTERY 308 SO. State St. THE EBERBACH ft SON COMPANY Scientific Apparatus, Chemicals and Student Laboratory Supplies for Biology, Histology, Bacteriology, Pathology, and Anatomy THE EBER8ACH fl RON CO. 200-208 E. Liberty St. Alumnus Writes, Giving Nine Conclu- sive Reasons for Its Adoption at Michigan Editor, The Michigan Daily;- As an alumnus of the University and a graduate student at the present time, I would like to advance some REA- SONS,-REASONS which have arisen in my mind as a result of a situation which but this morning was brought to the eye of the campus. My REA- SONS are nine-9, count them, 9-why "compulsory military training" should be thrust on students of this univer- sity. I think they are conclusive. Here they are and they ought to con- vince any anti-dress-parade man in the world. 1. Natty blue or gray suits will in- creaseathe female patronage at foot- ball games tremendously, bringing in double the number of ladles that have attended heretofore from Detroit and surrounding cities. 2. A straight jacket punishment will put the average young fellow in such condition that when inebriated he can walk home like a gentleman, and thus evade the supicious eyes of downtown policemen. This means fewer arrests, and fewer blushes of shame on the university's cheek. It is a big point 3. Brass Buttons are the outward sign of law and order, and ought to be extremely conducive to general general good behavior on the part of the male student body. 4. The attraction which shiny brass and navy blue (or army gray) has for the female part of the world should lead to a much better feeling between the "eds" and the "co-eds" to come, should increase social functions on the campus. 5. The innovation should so de- crease the total attendance at the university, that there will be fewer "THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS": "AREYOU AREl PARTICULAR AS TO APPEARANCE " Whether you place fashion above Comfort, or below; you'll find that ED. V. PRICE & CO. embody both in clothes that they tailor to your individual order, And the question of cost is a plea- sure to consider. COME IN Reule, Conlin & Fiegel THE BIG STORE 20202 Main Street Iir mmmm. ....... . ..... ... .. No Drops Needed in Our Eve Examination. I Frank Brothers FIFTH AVENUE BOOT SHOP NEW Y ORK My sp e c i alty is making Drugless Eye Examinations- determining scientifically and accurately the glasses your eyes require. Shop facilities enable me to make your glasses, giving you quick service. We grind lenses. EMIL H. ARNOLD Optometrist-Optician with Arnold & Co., Jeweleis, 2ao S. Main St. In future all cars stop at Goodyear's Drug Store. tf Tickets to the "Trilby" shows at The Arcade Monday, November 15, are on sale at the box office from 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. all this week. Better get a ticket early and be sure of a seat. "Trilby" had the greatest run of any Photoplay ever shown in Detroit. It drew capacity houses at the Majestic, the largest picture house in Detroit, for three weeks-three times as long as any other feature was ever shown in that city. nov9-10-11 a0 7 - / jf. k- Enjoy the Pure Flavor ,n.....of Your Tobacco by rolling your cigarettes with Riz La Croix papers-the universal choice of smokers of experience, because of supreme quality, con- venience and satisfaction. (Pronounced REE-LAH-KROY) FAMOUS CIGARETTE PAPERS Their texture is so pure, light and thin-their combustion so perfect-that there is not the least trace of paper-taste in the cigarette smoke. They never burst in - rolling and hold perfect shape, because of t e nsil e . strength and natural adhe s ive- l ness. Made ofsthebest flax-linen -a FREE pure,vegetable Two interesting, illustrated product -they Booklets.-one about RIZ LA pr uc te ROIX Cigarette Papers, the other show- are entirely pure ing how to "Roll Your Own" cigarettes- sent Szidhealthful.-Tobacc> Company, Room 1401, 434 Broome Street, N. Y.; 4 Let me show you! Exclusive Local Dealer AT THE BOND STREET STORE 300 S. State St. in our overcrowded classes and more time spent on the individual. This is an argument stolen from the cata- logues of the small schools-but it is an effective one, nevertheless. 6. The $14 to be spent by every in- dividual for an outfit is bound to save some young man from throwing that much away on some harmful and far less artistic article. 7. Laundry is a very large item in every student's expense account. One suit is most certain to cut down on the average laundry bill and please the fathers and mothers at home im- mensely. 8. An old faded gray coat makes a handsome memento of a man's col- lege days, and can be taken home at the end of his course by every grad- uate, and used instead of a memory book to r'ecall the old days in Michigan in the years that follow. 9. The announcement that the uni- versity has adopted a course of com- pulsory military training will serve! to keep propagandists on both sides of the "preparedness question" away from Ann Arbor. This makes fewer!, lecture tickets to purchase and is a re- lief in general. There are my REASONS, sir -9, count them-9. G. C. C. 309 S. Main 814 S. StateI LOST DST-Saturday, small Sigma Phi fraternity pin, full name inside. Finder will greatly favor owner by returning it to Michigan Daily. Re- ward. nov7-9-10 ST-A pearl Phi Delta Theta badge. Phone 544-R. nov9-10-11-12 ST-Gold watch (lady's). Name in back. Return to Fern Keillor, Hoin- opathic hospital; reward. nov9-10 ST-Ukulele, at George's Chop uey, State street, Friday. Instru- tent valued because of associations onnected with it. Finder communi- ate with Hughes, 707 Oxfard road, 57, nov9 LOST LOST-A pair of nose glasses between 1027 E. University and Tappan Hall, between 8:00 and 9:00 a. m. Tues- day. Finder call 411 at noon. nov10 LOST-A small pass key. Finder leave at O. D. Morrill's, 322 S. State street; $1.00 reward. nov10-11 LOST-Friday afternoon, brown kid glove. Please call 1365-M. nov9-10 WANTED WANTED-Four women students for dining room service. Apply to Miss Clara Hunt, business manager New- berry Residence. nov5tf PROTESTS DETENTION OF SHIP Gerard Instructed to Demand Release of American Ship Held by Germans Washington, Nov. 9.-Ambassador Gerard at Berlin has been instructed to protest to the German government against detention of the American sail- ing ship Pass of Balmaha, which after being seized by a British warship, was captured with the prize crew aboard by a German submarine. Germany re- cently ordered the vessel held for prize court proceedings at Hamburg on the ground that her transfer from Canadian to American registry after the war began was illegal. The Pass of Balmaha carried a cargo of cotton for Archangel, Rus- sia. It is understood that Ambassador Gerard in asking for the release of this ship is directed to impress on the Berlin foreign office the fact that she virtually was owned in the United States even before the change of reg- istry, and is wholly owned in this country now. trict and information that he has visited territory hitherto unexplored by naturalists of any nation. The nesting and breeding places of many migratory birds were discovered by- Mr. Murie. Mr. Murie made a number of his interesting discoveries on the Belcher islands, at the northernmost point of Labrador. This year, the same as last year, "We'll be there." Stark Taxicab Co., 2255. oct5tf 1916 LITS, ATTENTION! An impression seems to have been spread that a certain photographer had been selected to take the Senior Lit Students pictures for the Michi- ganensian. This is erroneous. We have a contract to take pictures for the Michiganensian and the Board will accept our pictures of Seniors of any department. Randall & Pack, 121 E: Washington street. nov9-10-11-12-13 Brings Specimens of Birds from North Pittsburg, Nov. 9.-0. J. Murie, of the Carnegie museum, of this city, af- ter more than a year spent in the Arctic regions, has returned to Pitts- burg bringing with him several thou- sands of specimens of birds from Labrador and the Hudson Bay dis- S. U BETA PI HOLDS SMOKER FOR NEW MEMBERS TONIGHT 'au Beta Pi will hold its first smoker the year at 8:00 o'clock tonight in Union dining room, to enable the new members, who were elected a rt time ago, to become better ac- inted with each other and with the er members. Professors H. H. ;bie and E. E. Ware, of the engi- ring college, will be present. Northwestern Club ians for Smoker The Northwestern club, which is composed of men from Washington, Jdaho and Oregon, will hold a smoker at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening at the Union Albert E. Schrimpf, '16L, will preside. Some of the features of the evening will be a reading of Whit- tier's poems by E. O. Snethen, '18L, and music furnished by a quartet. Men from the above three states are in- vited to attend. THE UKULELE The tone resembles that of a harp. It is superior to any other stringed instrument for voice accompaniment., ALL GLEE CLUBS WELCOME THE UKULELE Instruction Book Free. With Instrument and Case. Sole Agents for the M. Nunes & Sons Genuine. G RINNELL BROS. ... Martin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles and all musical instruments at Schae- berle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf 25 cents-any part of the city. Stark Taxicab Co., 2255. oct28tf Typewriters of all makes, rebuilt and second-hand, for sale at $10.00 upwards. Liberal terms, Typewriters of all makes for rent, $1.50 per month; four months, $5.00 and upward. We make a specialty of Underwood type- writers and "Everything for the Type- writer." O. D. Morrill, 322 South State street (over Baltimore Dairy Lunch). oct3l-eod GLOVES for men, best known makes at reason- able prices, on sale by N. F. Allen & Co. Main street. wed-eod IJI1 MARK IN's. -,- Real Sport Demands Spalding Quality No fellow with the spirit of real sport in him will put up with inferior imple- ments. True sport calls for the most trusted outfit for the !anre. SPALDING QUALITYhas proven it- self in the stress of the game out-of- doors and indoors, field or "yin" The goods that make Fall and inter de- lightful are now ready. Foot Balls, Basket Balls, Hockey Sticks,, Hockey and Rink Skates, Skat- ing Shoes, Boxing Gloves, Striking Bags, Sweaters and Jerseys, and ev- erything for Fall and Winter pastimes. Catalogue free on reqiuest. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 121 Woodward Avenue, Detriot, Mich. Call Lyndon for good pictures. Make yourself at home in the Big Store, Reule, Conlin & Fiegel. nov5-10-1419-24 Look that Reule, Conlin & Fiegel ad over and form an. opinion, then come to the Big Store and verify it with the goods. nov5-10-14-19-24 116 S. Main St. Phone 1707 Call 2255 for a Stark "We'll be there." I ^ -... .. -, . ._.._