THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I ; -- - S .. A Are You one 'of the Few, Men in town that has not seen our wonderful display of fabrics' for Autumin and Winter? We'vt+ svnt many a satisfied customer out, of our store w\earing one of our Made to Measure Suits and there's no reason whnyNwe can't do the same for you if you'll just give us the opportunity. Our prices are within Reason. J. K. MALCOLM 604 East Liberty St. Malcolm Block ?Ir. Freshman: HILL UDITORIU,11 Both on L YN D N'S KODAK STORE , N University Avenuex LYNDON established I1905 and growing every day since-WIHY? We always deliver "THE GOODS" We always give a square deal We carry the most complete line of Kodaks and BECA 'USE supplies In Michigan nEL E We ape always o the job We gua rantee results. AR'THUR HIAM.AERSTIN offers his 4 C a sd 1, - ANNUMMOMMOUNWA"M . . Develops Films, Mak~es Prints and Enlargements TBakes Groups and Views Aniywhere. Anytime H-ome Portraiture a Specialty Is an All--around Photographer WHITNE math P l i, >i d2m (40, ) IERS. .T P- IPE in All Dealers 25c, 35e and up the PICK,49 MEFU EW E I J:, . ork;11L, Selected as ]ruii Maor; To Lead Players at Sturday's Game MAY PLAY All MASS HE TINE Following last night's initial tryouts for the Varsity band, 49 of the 70 bdd men who 'appeared have been picked to make up the tentative role of the organization. This number may be increased or decreased accor .- ing to the showing of the men at the first rehearsal at 700 o'clock tonight in, Hill auditorium. 'those who failed to tryout last night will be given an opportunity to do so at tonight's re- hearsal. Basses, clarinets and tro- bones are still in demand. J. '. York, '16L, having been select- ed for drum major, will lead the band across Ferry field Saturday afternoon at the Mt. Union game. If the com- pany is in shape by Friday night, it will be on hand to play at the fresh- man mass meeting in Hill auditorium on that evening. The following were picked last night to'omprise the temporary per- sonnel of the band: A. N. Bacon, '16; B. Bassett, '17E; V. C. Bidlack, '17; . W Barnard, '16; E. M. Brown. 'ISE; A. J. Burr, '8M; Philip Carroll, 'ISE; A. B. Castle, '1E; L. C. Cort- right, '17; D. W. Crabbs, 'I SE; N. W.f Eddy, 'ISE; A. G. Erikse, '18; W. G. Evenson, '18; M. C. Ferrell, '17L; L. G. Field, '18; P. L. Field, '16; It. A. Gilmnour, '16; H.! Gray, '17A; M. D. Haag, '18M; R. 1-1. Halstead, '18; A. H-ammond, '171; A. 0. 'Harris, '181; L. R. H-atton, 'ISE; E. 'Hicks, '18; F. W: Higgins, 'ISEi; H. Johnson, '18; W. M. Johnson, .16L; R. M. Kiempton, '18M, N. A. Lange, grad.; W. . Mc- Kee,' 'ISE; W. E. Mathews, '1L; C.; L. Menser, grad. ; E. F. Merrill, '18; MV. A. Netter, '17E; M. A. Norris, .'16; P. 0. Potts, '16E; P. R. Rathburn, '1IE;' W. G. Rich, '16D7; S. J. Roskos- ky, 'f8E; D. C. Scroggie, '18; C. W. Shea, '17E; L?. Thomas, '6L; R. J. Trisler, '17; S. J. Whiteman, '18; . J. Wirth, '17P; C. C. Wolcott, 17H; F. F. Worman, '18); J, Y. York, '16L; The management has requested these men to bring racks to tonight's rehearsal. SCHIOLARSHIP C{'KARTS SHO0W IMPROEMENT OVER PREVIOUS YEARS RA-E THEATRE W., Huron St., Opposite 21. U. R. waiting Room., Al STANCH6FIELD, MGR. TO-i y - Seven Reels - 11 HIOURS Charlie Chaplin in "His Busy Date"..... 1.lReel -kIlf a ir" Cody .;i1 Reel eKefL1 e..................... .2 Reels A Str.'nIe Disauvearance..3 Reels A nn A rbor Girls' Orchestra i_I ;'TN ALWAYS TEN CTS. 7 F. M.; Evenings, 6:30o. n r.'a; Sunday_ and Hoi days con- Matinees flARRftflK !fWeeof and Saturday coe4 DETROIT BELUE B1IRD DRIAMA COMEDY MUSIC DANCES aA RCADE Shows ,3:00-6:30--3.,00- :33 1'or:aI ho Oct. 7-WiI,LI \I U1' IRSIIAM Iill"T111",I\'GHT IOF WA i, y Sir Gilbc rt Parker. Five Part,~. I riday, Oct. 8- IEMIILY STEV?\-]?S in "I)F '}7r"1 TIlE _?SOL OFL A WVOMA.N."l ive wonderrul acts. rv.Oct. 9-"WLI'f WO IN ) 1l'1', 'a;good icinie kohl ivy hate all-star et. We make hats and carry a complete stock of th up-to-date hats all the time. We also make hats t vidual orders if desired. Our hats are all hand tailor guaranteed in every particular anid cost you nio mor the ordinary kind. STYLE ALL Thu .WHIILEi. W4 kinds of hat work such as ironing i~k hats, de ani reshaping men's and women's f, t and velour hat Perhaps we can reshape your last -teasun's hat and t up-to-date. Bring it in and we wi J tell y ou. FACTORY HIAT STORE W. W. MANN, .Prop. Books and Lyrics by Otto Hanerbach. Authors of "The Fij Presented with a Notable Cast, 5 Chorus of Joyous, Singing ii refly;" Spirited, Sparkling and Haunting Melodies that Linger in theI 'm Through with Roaming Romeo's." "Jim," "Comle "Love's Own Kiss," 'Something Seems Tingle-Tingleing," Later," "I Knew your Husband Very Well," "Float On," PRICES: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c S1UAT SALE, Thursday, io A M. Mail orders accompani tauce and returned stamped envelope filled in the order I I- I noke up- from the 'a cool, buy the PIINUISES TO PASS IREVIOUS TOTALS (Continued from Page One) thnit wats yesterday, by reaching 340. rphere were no new enrollmrents in the School of Law yesterday and but one in the ;School of -Pharmacy. . The big gain which the Graduate school head earlier in the week over last year's total has been lost, and now the number is two short of the 1914-15 ,mark. Figures for the Colleges of. Engi- neering and Architecture are slightly behind those for the same time last year. About 1,464 have registered so far this year. The College of Homeop- athy is 10 behind its last year's, count. of 704 for the same. date, but this is probably due to the new two-year pre- paratory course for that department, which has subtracted many students. ATTENTION r Y+ '_lHI Buy our Special Yale padlock for youir lockej' Switzer Hardware Co., 3:10 South State. Every student should have a Mich- igan M~emory book. Qnly $1.00 at Waher's. 1-G Ann Arbor Cirl's Orchestra at the Rae Theatre tonight. oct 7 Cash tickets of 14 meals at Bloom- field's for $3.50. Come in and try a meal. You'll like it and you will want to tell your friends about it. The number is 709 N. University. oct7 Enginee;1C2 yovr Shop ware. Hig prices. 113 E. Baron Street Near 6tandard "Loose Leaf" --Your name on cover pense at Wahr's University TH & CO. Wel-1 Read your nc time by typewrt at Hamilton B "Little ideas in big words." I TmcN T( lHAVE m"131COPE"N LDY HOU1SE TOMORRZOW NIGlT1 One-third off Switzer's Hardim on Founltaill Pens. r'e, 310 So. State. op r >oats Price -40O ;of )uc k or and 50c t tor Left) (Continumed from Page One) '16, editor of The Gargoyle, will also liven up the occasion with some re- ~narks it .is hoped. k platformn is to bec built up at the j rear of the large dance hall, and the w est doors will be thrown open if the i weather is appropriate. Soft cider and pretzels will be placed 'on tables l about the hall. The meeting at Hlill auditorium, planned by the student council, will ' begini at 7:00 o'cleck tomorrow night, and will conclude at about 8 :00* o'clock, so that both affairs may be attended. The auditorium meeting" will show pictures designed chiefly to0 present what is expected of Mich- igamn nen, and the men in charge con- ider the Open IHouse affair as a kind, 1i follovw-tip imeeting. T'he commfitteemen whio are to as- gist Crumpacker ar"e William J. Wi- son, '17, J. Hawley Otis, '17E, and Lee P. Brown, '18. Fraternilty Entertains Wit]) Smoker Phi Delta Ci pharinic fraternity,, hleld a smioker for phiarmnacy 'students at its hiomie, 1005 Lincoln street,l SWednesday evcening. About forty Stu-a dents were present. I AJES TI WHERE THEY ALL GO THEY ARE HERE TO-NIGHT AND THEY REMAIN UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT MENLO MOORE'S BIG MUSICAL COMEDY "A NIGHT of KNIGH1TS" .see THa so that 6 o irl's OrcheF ira at the tonightoct7 i. M. C. Mladison, 17 Law. Phone (Continued from Page One) clubs, and general fraternities. - '"University authorities are very much gratified at the general imi- provement which is indicated," corn- mented Dr. P1all in an interview yes- terday, "and they take it as a proof that the conferences and the rules devised and adopted by the fraterni-j ties and sororities themselves,, inde- pendently of faculty supervision, are effecting a decided improvement in scholarship and in other respects," I 20 Peoplea HANDSOME COSTUMES 20 Peoples SWIFT -- SMART - SAUCY and CAORGEOUSLY.-GIRLY Delightfully Presented in 90 Minutes. without Waste of Time or Money. PRETTY MUSIC WHISTLING SONGS e ft ryS ATIG ODA NNIVERSARY WEEK-Two of the BigestShows ever seen in this city. 1:30-3- Seats . Boxes "Lady Audl Music Studios. Piano, r ,n. Leave orders for iilng :512 S. Division 2-,J. Oct5-6-7-S--9-10 OREN"'S CAFEERIA r Is $3.5 0 Largest Variety ot Eiats in the, city j rrsr r rrr rrri Say tha Washington Candies, 50c al iat Tice's Drug Store, 1.17 S. Lir the ,genuine "kll "The Hian's beautiful strin.g instru- We are state agents for the rticle. Compare the tone with ions, and then select. Grinnell 7.16 so. AMain street. cent- Grand Pian'o to rent, 312 students of 1 iol 1will find comnplete plies at vahr.. or physiology of Lab. sup- 1-4 T, # T n ,-, nn We, set glass. C. TH.Major & C2o., 203 E. WNash ington street. oct6-7-8-9-101 Call 2255 for a Stark Taxicab. "'We'll 'be the7re." oct5tf Buiy your Nazda lamps at Swltzer's Go to C. IT. Major & Co., for wvall paper aAd paints. 203 E. Washington street. oct6-7-8-9-10 Pennantt Sale this week at Tice's Dr-Ug Store, 117 S. Main. "Little 'ideas are usually expressed ini big words," Taxi-Stark-2255. Best Gym Slts in towni at S vitzer's, . lii n~ Qd-;4ex, I WE ARE THME ONLY Stu ~ent S.' 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