r~ll MICHIGAN DAII~i. _ _________________ -w -r r i ;, !'' "/ 6 1 - i - / . ' i ; ,, ' ... COMEON mwmmm ~Yleiiyoure utlcooking o- your Winter (~eQt,'._, thk.store a ,Sit. Weatdon't .mk ~ ~ u yolt farl~,t ive do insist that youlia l'ir iita lner, sm,a;tpr or Coinmpli(e ;'if-r Iisf' is er-tils f'Vln O rs inj i n ad s ¢&i sow ou i±AC'S tat you c(ana't heat a,1:2' It's time to 'et a good Scrap Book, so well made that it will last all your life. We have it. I $.75 up. F + A4, L K I N S' PH~kACY Afellow .enjoys a little music in the room these Fall days. Something to put a little life in the house and a little pep in the room this Grafon 1a up in the coreer hiar a good spring that won't bust right away. Besides it will play all the large dance records, and them some. The regulating tone leaves nukes it so that the music can not be heard outside of the room. The motorrurs like a top and is as silent as a twini six. Come in and take a look at it. We'll make terms that will suit your monthly ;al- lowance from dad. Its a dandy at $17.50,. A lmendinger 's Jiusic Shop( * 122 L. Liberty St. ft I 324 S. State Street -all I - - mcn.eeu cs Wadhams &o' Co's Corner MAIN STREET ANC IENO AE TALK ABOUT LEAUE CIRCUIS I~ M'1iHC EN DSf TO " FCONVENTION ot'nsFrolicFrnse 3 9tocrat:ic Sr hject M ) i rdgeN. Ferris and .. ..... . .. ..dw,. .. .,..., .,.. .v- I .. c g _ -. r .., - i FAttractively :"Id gaini the admiration of all b y having your next suit a"GOTHIC" FRONT FFTS CRAVlAT['LlN 3- JPERCTLY. 2 foe 25c CLUETTr. PE-t,,oO~y a CO.. INiC., f*AKZ:.R: Custom Tailored by ARTHUR' F,. MARQUARDT r Campus Tailor 516 East William St. Phone 1422-3 .. _ M EN'S nd ome n's Fraternities and Clubs mnay obta~in new t able linen s and niapk ins at subtantially lower prices iti our Than .k S vin Damask Sale Included -are ithe celebrattd Shamrock Linens muade by John S. Brown & Sons in Belfastt. Tice sale is-an im portan1t one, for it will be quite im-possibrle< for ui to duplicate present prices after Nov'ember 241. Members of the Y: M. C. A. cabinet met Monday afternoon for a brief ses- sion. in sympathy with the week of student prayer wi ch is being observed this week throughout the United States, Canada and part of Europe. Another meeting will be held at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. The cabinet of the student Christian association and the board of trustees will convene Thursday afternoon at the "Y" for the trst time this year. In addition to regl'ar business, plans will be furthe red f or the union meet- inigs to be held thi's winter in dill auditorium, .Suppe'r-will e6 eredto the meni andwoe at 5:30 o'clock. I)IXI e (i:AJB TO70iIOLl) SMOIXER ~ine ,A to be Extended to New M~en day Club Aictive in Influencing Southern Men pixie club will hold an open smoker At the IUnion at 8:00 o'clock Thursday ev-ening for the purpose of welcoming all ;southern men to the university. William J. Goodwin, '16L, president of the club, will give the welcoming see.One of the old members will tlke o) the two-fold object of the club, and member of the faculty will ex.- plain the benefits of the campus to 'oten amen. Ater te formal part of the programa rej-,,eshm -ents will be liberally dealt oit, w ile the social committee will see that all new men are introduced to each other and to the old members. Following this a short business meet- ing will be held at whichi all new men will be given an opportuntity to join the club. A definite time will also be decided upon for the annual pre-holi- day; dance, to which only Dixie club membe L rs are eligible. The meeting will close with the singing of "The Yellow and Blue" and "Dixie." The Dixie club has been for many years active in influencing southern men. to attend Michigan and in wel- coming them to the campus. The num- ber attcnding the university has been gradually increasing until at present there are about four hundred. All southern mon are cordially invited to attend this open smoker and join in the spirit of the club. Shoes repaired while you wait. 0. G. Andres, 222 S. State. octl4-eod-toes Call 22,55 for a Stark Taxicab. "W\e'll be there." oct5tf Sceenc---Ant Arbor. ime c191 A. 1 '.iChracters-Three anient alurac. Anciert Alu nna Nto. 1 : Yes, that' year 11615-131+ i was a wonderful yer. it starts d ot rather badly whhl sonw c foottyal defeats if I remuember rightly, but bf course the rcven iade up for all that! A. A. No. 2.: Oh, I never will forget, the sudden drop the war interest took ---wliy the newspapers all ovr the country simply forgot the warring na- tions. THE EVENT was the only thhlg in ight". lin; Lainer as mad to give up sporting and Percy H a ra oud clear forgot theater-going while the rest of the Tribunites and ' the New Yx ork Suiners swore they'd desert tiheir native towns and come to Ann Arbor, the lic'~e place forev er. Kaiser Wilhelm mussed his moustache in his wrath because the war kept him away From thie -- of the year. A. A. N\I. 3. I certainly was a fe- sweettival! All the epicureans, good livers, sweet lovers, peanut eaters and lemonade drinkers and (10 gnt doters of America were there. Wood- rw Wilson asked Mrs. Gat if she could beat those doughnuts that the Dean made. A. A. No. .: Yes, those doughnut. were tongue ticklers. I never hope t see such again. But they had a few other things besides eats. For instance 1 can still see that dionooramus fol- lowing up the girosauphorus and ichthosaurus in the parade, and bump- ing out of line and into the specttors every few minutes. You see he had tasted some of those doughnuts and wanted miore and it took all the snake- charmers, fortmne- tellers, minstrels, bandits and policenien on the place to keep that exuberant diono in order. The doughnuts had gone to his head and tne lemonade to his lungs so that hae outbarl ed all the barkers, out- bawled all the bawlers, outsquawked all the squawkers and could b heard for 10 miles around. A. A. No. 2. Will you ever forget howr peeved Pavlowa, Caby, Dslys and .Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle were because they Wreren't asked to per- form at the cabaret, and as [r eir- Guses in the United States, every oe of them wvas up on its ear because it had been outdone, outclowned, and outshowed by thue Wme's Lea ue Circus on Friday, November 19, at B~arbour gymnasium. Admission, 10l cents. Boys under 12 allowed iU ac- companied by their mothers. Al the publ ic cordlialy invited. One iinerieain of 10 on Anema avel Rome, Nov. 15.-Accoring to a statement issued by the Italian in-- ration office, only one of the 10 Amer- loans who wvere on board the Anona was saved.9 The statemenit also says that out of the 607 pssngers and crew on th e Ancona only 29 were rescued. SIn regard to the sinking of the Ital- ian liner Ancona, the Italian govern- mnent has just sent a communication to the neural overnments in which it is denied that the ship carried any arms or contraband or persons in bel- ligorent military service. With a, delegation of at least 50 men frost the Unimrsity of Mihigan,its expeced thaat the state student con- venton of ilie Y. M. C. A. which is to be held De cembher 3 at East Lansing will be one of the most successful aterings of its ind ever held in this state, Acoiding to the registration con- :nijtte of the organization at M. A. C., at least 500 men will participate in lhe three days'- conference, and speak- ars froin New York and all through the middle west have been secured to dIeli ver addresses and hold confer- ences. Governor Woodbridge N. Ferris will open the convention on the evening of December 3, and during the remain- der of the conference such mlen as "Dad" Elliott, £1 etcher Brockman, of China, and others will have charge of the various sessions. Thle Ann Ai hoe delegation which is being recruited under the direction of P. C. Lovejoy, '16, will leave at 1:48 o'clock on 'Friday afternoon, Decem- her 3, via the M. 1U. ., and will arrive in Lansing at 4:45 o'clock, All the men will be quartered in the M. A. C. student dormitories, and will eat in the regular dininug-roons on the Aggie campus. All the meetings of the con- ference will be held in the college armory, and it ,i expected that the IM. A. C. military bandl will give two cone:crt~, cfr he delegates. The total expense of thos e who take the trip wi he approximately $5 and any twen who desire to register for attendance a[. the conference may do so by registerig at the "Y" office not later than Saturday of this week. SELEC'T I1i LL17ATES TO COUNCIL P,'4fes~ois cfti aid J'riiebood Are to he t. niversity's i Reresetatives Professors Fred' N. Scott and Thom- as C. Trueblood have been selected to represent the: university at the fith annual meeting of the National Coun- cil of Teachers of English, to be held at the Auditorium hotel at Chicago, Novepib r 25-27. Prof. Scott, who is a memnber of the executive committee and a director of the organivation, will aid in the dis- cussion of a report on the preparation of college teachers of English. Pro- fessor Trueblood is to address the pubic-speakng; section on "Prepara- tion in Expression of High-School 'each-rs of English." Gem'man Dr.he 'Toward Riga Repelled London, Nov. i5.---The German drive tow^ard Ili a and D)vsk and along the Llana river ha.s been repelled by the Rus;sian force.;. Thle lav"s are -,ow taknj the offensive, but owing ".o the state of thle ground have been able to make only slow progress in the marsh region west, of Riga. The Russian of- ficial communication, issued from Pet- rograd, says that the Germans were repulsed in the Ikskul district Satur- day by artillery fire. The German war of lite report says there is no change in the situ ation of the army groups of Fielid General Von Hlindenburg and Prince Leopold of Bavaria on the east- ,er front. y } y 13 tc _ : } ,1 a f a t : .Yu 1 I.., t t ._ : _ _ _, _., . - LUNCHESCANDIES, HOT SUNDAES.I AT THEI 109 S0OUTH MAIN STREET WE MAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUT OF THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS Dodge Brothers know exactly how every part should be built-not in theory, but from practical experi- ence in manufacturing the vital parts for more than half a million cars. They have reduced to a simple science the problem of using the best materials and the best methods money can buy, and still saving time and money at every step. They are skilled specialists in large production and small economies, who hold the quality of the car at the bighe~st possible level. That this is a statement of facts is evidenced by the car itself. The motor is 30-35 horsepower The price of the Touring Car or Roadster. complete 'is $785 (f, o. b. Detroit) Staebler& 119 W. Washington St. nPhones 8& 85 IFE Of' BOO-ki'lt WASFIN-GTON COMES TO (LOEAl' TtSKEGEE { J" After Negro Edu ctor Passes Away 'Nervous A'