TIHE MICHIGAN DAILI CLASSY CL .OTHES for classy ,men. That's the kind we turn out. The very latest fabrics, the very newest style models, the very best tailoring skill enter into our tailoring. See our new suitings and overcoatings. Nothing like them any- where else. Not expensive either, considering what we give for the money. G. H. WILD COMPANY Leading Merchant Tailors State St. O , TAIL r Ulrs r 4 p , r ao ii I I LOOK LOOK r -- - Coi mplete Sit $2.00 SHEEHAN'S STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the Univer~ity of Michigan. Published ehy morning except Monday duriitg the university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions: by carrier or mail, $2.50. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Students' Supply Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State. Phones : Business, 960; Editorial, 2414. Francis F. McKinney......Managing Editor John S. Leonard..........Business Manager E. Rodgersj Sylvester ...Assignment Editor Tom C. Reid....s.......Telegraph Editor Verne Burnett ..........Telegraph Editor E. P. Wright..................Sports Editor Edward Mack..........Advertising Manager Kirk White............Publication Manager Y. R. Althseler...Circulation Manager C. V. Sellers............Accountant C. T. Fishleigh ..Assistant Business Manager Night Editors C. N. Church Edwin A. Hyman Joseph J. Brotherton J. C. B. Parker Reporters Henley Hill Leonard W. Nieter Martha Gray Irwin Johnson Lee Joslyn William F. Newton Waldo R. Hunt Business Staff Albert E. Horne THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1915. Night Editors Henley Hill Waldo R. Hunt BORROWED IDEAS Yale is planning an enormous spec- tacle for her coming football game with Princeton. It is to take the shape of a white Y-A-L-E on a field azure, which will extend over almost the en- tire Yale side of the Bowl. On commenting on the scheme, how- ever, a perturbed communicant to the Yale Daily News laments the fact that Yale has to go outside of New Haven and borrow such an idea from Har- vard. He states his position as fol- lows: "There are quite a number of cus- toms we could take from various col- leges if we cared to throw away orig- inality and become dependent upon others for ideas. This is not the right spirit. In all things be independent." In other words, if the stand of this writer be typical, Yale refuses to be shown. Perhaps that is what is the matter with her football team. We pray that Michigan may never come to that pass where she finds herself sufficient for all things. EEY MAN LIFE MEMBER IS AIM OF COMMITTEE List of Contributors in Economics Department Increased from 6 to 16 "Every faculty man a life member of the Michigan Union," is the slogan of the faculty Union campaign com- mittees now canvassing the various schools and colleges for subscriptions for the new Union building. Although few reports have been handed in to Prof. H. E. Riggs, chair- man of the committees, it is ascer- tained that every department will give its support to the project. No urgent effort has been made by the heads of the various groups of committees to complete the canvass by the end of the week, so there is a possibility that the entire campaign will not be com- pleted for at least a week or more. The most complete reports have come from the economics department, where an increase of more than 100 per cent was registered yesterday. The life memberships in that depart- ment totaled six a few days ago, while the present total is 16 life member- ships and about $100 in contributions. Plans for the new Union building have been put in the hands of a com- mittee and will be ready for estimates in about a month. The steady increase in contributions makes the desired amount almost a ceftainty, and the work of planning for the new building will now be actively begun. L. J. Ilbover to Speak Before:A.S.M.E. Mr. L. J. Hoover, of the Hoover Steel Ball Co., will give a lecture on "Steel" before the students of the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers at 8:00 o'clock tonight in room 348, engineering building. Northwestern Club Meets This Evening . Northwestern club will hold a smoker at the Union at 7:30 o'clock this evening. A. H. Eggerth, '18, will speak on the purposes of the organiza- tion, and E. 0. Snethen, '18L, will also be on the program. Men from Idaho, Washington and Oregon are invited to be present. Women's Organizations For Two Dollars You can purchase a complete G;ym --Outcfit at 1a -I 4at University BookstoreI D SOME men Ch ange the2rH tobacco brands as reg r 013 as a woman changes her mind. An' others smoke VELVET. 0 DETROIT UNITED LINES Between Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. Cars run on Eastern time, one hour faster than local time. Detroit Limited and Express Cars-8:io a. m. and hourly to 7:1o p. M., 9:10 p. in. Kalamazoo Limited Cars-8:48 a. in. and every two hours to 6:48 p. in.; to Lansing, 8:48 p. M. Local Cars, Eastbound-5:35 a. m., 6:40 a. m., 7:o5 a. in., and every two hours to 7:05 p. m., 8:o5 p. mn., 9:o5 p.im., 10:45 P.im. 'To Ypsi- lanti only, 8:48 a. in. (daily except Sunday), 9:20 a. in., 12:05, P. iM..6:05 p. in., 11:i5 p. mn., i1:15 a. in., 1:30a.'mn. Local Cars, Westbound-6:12 a. 'm., 7:5o a. m., and every two hours to 7:50 p. m., 10:20 p. M., 12:2o a. m.' HUSTON BROS. BILLARDS AND BOWLING Candies Cigars Pipes I The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1869 Capital...........$ 300,000.00 Surplus...........$ 150,000.00 Resources over ....$3,000,000.00 Banking in all branches Main Office, N. W. Corner Main and Huron Sts. Branch Office, 707 North Univ. ersity Avenue. We Have a FULL LINE OF Cut Flowers and Plants For All Occasions COUSINS & HALL 1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. Phone 115 F LANDERS OR LOWERS Order your Yellow "mums now f o r the Game. MRS. FLANDERSR Flower Shop Phone 1845-M 213 EAST LIBERTY STREET A Complete Lri of Drug Sundries, odeks Candies, Perfumes ALBERT MANN Drujgat 215 So utK MeA n St. Ants Arbor., Mich. I Corner Liberty and Main Coal Coke Lumber Planing Mill Specialties Interior Finishing JNO. Phone 2484 J. SA UER 310 W. Liberty Wear Clothes for which you need never apologize. You'll find my styles truly Metropolitan. $28:" Up. D. E. GRENNAN P 606LIBERTY STREET, EAST f Hobart Guild to Hold Party Tomorrow Hobart Guild, student society of the Episcopal church, will hold its Novem- ber party at 8:30 o'clock Friday night in Harris hall. The party was orig- inally scheduled for Thursday evening because of the intended Women's league party, but in view of the fact that the league party has been post- poned, the guild committee decided to hold the party on Friday evening. Tickets may be secured from Irwin C. Johnson, '16, curator of Harris hall. Engineering Society to Hold Election Engineering society will hold an election of officers in its rooms from 8:00 to 5:00 o'clock tomorrow. At this election a president, vice-president and treasurer will be chosen. Mem- bers must bring their membership cards to"vote. Students Enrolling With Committee Student enrollment for positions with the appointment committee is now taking place in the registrar's office, University hall, daily from 8:00 to 12:00 o'clock, and from 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock. The registration will con-l tinue until Saturday noon. Junior plays must be submitted to Margaret Reynolds, '17, general chair- man, by noon November 26. The judges have made the following re- quirements: First, all plays must be typewritten; second, the first act must be completed, the second act outlined; third, plays are to be signed with a pseudonym and accompanied with an envelope with the pseudonym on the outside and the author's name sealed within. Tickets for the Topsy Turvy party will be on sale in the library on Thurs- day and Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock. This dance given by the ath- letic department of the Women's League will be the first of its kind this year. The proceeds will apply on the building fund for the women's club house. Tickets are 50 cents a couple. The Girl's Glee club will hold a ban- quet at Mack's Tea room next Tues- day directly after practice. Those who are to be present are asked eo com- municate with Madge Mead, '16, by means of the note board in University hall. There will be a charge of 25 cents a plate. When Gas Service gets into your home it brings Good Cheer, Good; Food, andContentment Gas Service is as nearly perfect as human ingenuity and willingness can make it. All that Gas Service asks is the chance to serve. It brings you light, fuel and warmth at any hour of the day or night in "ungrudging measure" and sees to it that you receive them when you want them. Gas Service doesn't sleep, but it lets you sleep with an easy mind. Washtenaw Gas Co. __ UI For ALL Occasions CALL DOCK SCHLEEDE PHONE 31oM 340 SO. STATE STREET B BEST MUSICI ANS * I' i Cincinnati Mfani to Talk on "Weldinig" Mr. J. A. Muir, of the Toledo Elec- tric Welder Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, will give a lecture on "Welding," at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room 311, engi- neering building. The talk is to be given under the auspices of the Uni- versity of Michigan branch of the American Institute of Electrical En- gineers. COME HOME WITH THE TEAM The "Varsity" and the reserves will return from Philadelphia on the New York Central lines, leaving there at 11:30 Saturday night and arriving in V SEE THE GREATEST PHOTOPLAY EVER PRODUCED REGENERATI ON Majestic SUNDAY, NOV. 14 Seats - 10c SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. The FIRST and BEST Tailoring Establishment in Ann Arbor ANNOUNCE We have an exceptionally fine and varied= line of Woolens to show you this Fall. Martin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles and all musical instruments at Schae- berle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf Ann Arbor o'clock. Sunday afternoon at 5:00 SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. i th Rubber Heels attached to your shoes, they relieve the jar caused by leather heels and assist in performing the same function that the natural heel cushion, performs when walkfing bare- footed, 1916 ZITS, 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. "In a hurry°" Call Stark, 2255. octl3eod 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 N? 505 BLK. N0 605 TAN WAGNER & CO. SOLE AGENTS STATE STREET In future all cars stop at Goo Drug Store. Pianos to rent. Prices and right, at Schaeberle & Son's House, 110 South Main street. Buy your Mazda lamps at Sw 310 South State. dyear's tf pianos Music oct8tf vitzer's, oct23tf ATTENTION, STUDES! For quick MESSENGER CALL see last ad on BACK of TELEPHONE DI- RECTORY. Phone 795. A'17E. Once sworn, no comfort Without them. Shoes repaired while you a G. Andres, 222 S. State. oct14-