't±IE MICHIGAN DAILI, STRI P ES Have the Call 11 Just Arrived!i I ESTABLISHED 1818 This'- Fall A io POUND BOY would be proud to become the owner of one of our new "Michigan" Scrap Books made especially to preserve the little souvenirs of your Days at Michigan. JLYVN v" 0134v MADISON AVENUE COR. FORTY-FOURTH STREET EW YORK Ve are showing eight Stunning Suitings of the very latest and host Artistocratic weaves for MIen's Stylish Tailored Clothes In the Woolen World these are conceded to be the highest attainment in the wonderful Art of Weaving. "Give them a ONCE OVAR." RESS SUITSJ.K.MAL.COL SMISTO FOR H.IREJ'KMA uf~ RE AMBULANCE CORPS WORK , AIDED By EASTERNERS Over $ 11,400 Ginie Raised at Harvard-Yale fail Sufferers in France. Mainee eek of Wednesday.I 22 DETROIT "LI FE" The Worlds Biggest Play ARCADE Shows at 3, 6:3o, 8:oo, and 9:30 P, M. Thursdlay, Nov. ,2-Elnmy Wehian, in "Wien a Woman Loves." Five part Metro drama. Friday, Nov. 26-Mcn. Olga Petrova in her latest success, "My Madonna' Five Parts. Saturday, Nov.27--Mary Ryan and Harry Mestayer in the film version of "Stop Thief!" Just as funny as the original play. Also second installment of the "Frip Around the World" series. CREmISTRY CLASS WILL BEGIN FIRST INSPECTION TRIP TODAY Our Representative; MR. J. A. GORMAN. will be at THE PONTCHARTRAIN To-day 604 E Liberty Malcolm Block SWAIN 13 East Univ. Makes Plain and Colored Lantern Slides from Negatives. Objects or Any Sort of an Illustration in Monochrone or Color. Does Techni al Photographic Work. If it's a Difficult Job, Ask him about it. E I Y r i ctly ierican a de eptional pipe value see the Stratford. London in shape 03mavmm <; For exc at 50c, Entirely What college men who are enlisted in the ambulance corps of the French army are doing to relieve the suffer- ing of the soldiers from their wounds is given in a talk by Dr. R. B.,Green- nough of Harvard at a meeting at the Harvard Union, November 11. In speaking of the deaths received while fighting on the battle front, he states that now for the first time in history pnen are dying not from disease but from wounds. The work o, the am- bulance corps is largely responsible for this because through their work the wounded soldiers are cared for before infections can set in. Two Harvard men are in charge of the am- bulance squads in the Alsace district, Richard Norton and D. L. McGrew. When frenzied football fanatics can stop their cheering long enough in the halves of the most important game of the season to give over $11,432 to the work of the Ambulance corps in far off France, Michigantmen should not be far behind. That we have plenty of interest in foreign affairs is demonstrated that every year we send foreign representatives to aid in mis- sion work. The idea of the sending of money or supplies to aids France in the middle of winter is a great one or it would not have been approved by some of the most influential men in eastern colleges. It is not only a question of money, but it is a question of organization of the facilities on the campus for work of this kind. If men who are inter- ested in such work will signify their interest there is no reason why Michi- gan cannot be backed by the entire student body in this project. and Shoes BOSTON BRANCH: 149 Tremont Street To .Yisit -tianufacturing Midland, Saginaw Bay City. Plants in and NEWPORT BRANCH 220 Bellevue Avenue Mann's Fine Tailored Hats Made in Ann Arbor I WHITNEYSturday TH EATRE I Nov.27 ANN ARBOR I 5 MMMMMW with Fall and Winter Styles in Ready-made Clothing Furnishings, Hats from the genuine French bowl to the solid vul-x C an i te oithpiece.,r All dealers. _ 4.F F - i f i . _ 3 . 1 e°" -./ Man ufacturing plants in Midland, Saginaw and Bay City will be visited by members ofi the class in chemicalk technology of carbon in their first inspection trip which will begin today and continue over Friday and Saturday. The itinerary of the trip is as fol- lows: DuPont Powder company, wood alcohol plant; German-American Sugar company; World's Star Knit- ting Works, bleaching and dyeing of Wool; Michigan Chemical company, manufacturers of ethyl alcohol from molasses; and North American Chem- ical company, chlorates; all of Bay City. At Midland the plant of the Dow Chemical company, manufactur- ers of bronine and iodine products, will be visited, and in Saginaw the following firms: Summers Bros., match company; Saginaw Paving Brick company, U. S. Graphite com- pany, and the Saginaw Plate Glass I r P Factory Hat Store W. W. MANN, Prop. ii3 E. Huron St. Near Allenel Hotel GIVE MEETING TO BUSINESS Class Elects Managers For Hockey, Basketball and Baseball Teams The time of the freshman assembly yesterday was given over entirely to the completion of outstanding busi- ness, The class elected the following managers: Track, C. T. .VanDusen; Basketball, C. V. Reilly; Indoor base- ball, J L. Gardner; Hockey, J. H. Smith. Dr. Moriarty, who has charge of the assembly, explained the func- tions of the mentor group leaders, after which each group chose its leader. The smoker which was to be given last Tuesday night has been postponed to December 7. Margaret Angli~n In Paul Kester's Sparkling Comedy BEVELw Y's, Exactly as Presented in New York and Chicago "A joy to look at and listen to " Three acts of joyous laughter" PRICES 50c-$2.00 SALE NOVEMBER 25 "Hand Made" at $1.00 are the acme of Ameri- can pipe perfection. WILLIAM DEMUTH & CO., New York company. The class will leave at 4:37 this afternoon via the Ann Railroad. o'clock Arbor Thanksgiving, Dad _At 'The Majestkc I Tobaccos Cigars Cigarettes Pipe Tobacco Pipes An extra quality 1 ; expert Aockei, skate With splayed blades of spe- cial treated Synthloy steel, hardened and tempered, specially polished, nickel- plated and buffed. Pair, $7.50 Manufactured by A. G. SPALDING & BROS. - 121 Woodward Ave. DETROIT, MICH. BATTLGE ON HEIGHT OF SAN MICHELE (Continued from Page One.) are marching on Teheran, the capital of Persia. It is reported that the ac- tivity of the German and Turkish agents in the northern part of Persia, which, bynthe Anglo-Russian conven- tion, is under sovereignty of Russia, has been so successful that the native troops have revolted. Military gov- erninent With Russian officials is di- recting Persian affairs. Japan to Send Army to Europe. Paris, Nov. 24.-A correspondent of the Tegit Parisien states that he has authority of Baron Ishii, Japanese foreign minister that Japan will agree to send a strong army to Europe. Not Advisable to Concentrate Forces. London, Nov. 24,-In answer to a question by Sir George Scott Robert- son in the house of commons today Premier Asquith declared that it has not been considered advisable to put Special Tianksgiving Dinner Served from .r..i. ..... . 5 P. M. till 8 P. M. JILNU Consomme, with Rice Hearts of Celeby CANDIES Anything and Everything Creamed Chicken Biscuits Crushed Potatoes Escalloped Cort BILLIARDS AND POOL Upstair4 and Downstairs 12 Tables 30c per hour "Y" SCHOOL TO MEET TONIGHT all the land troops in the western the- ater of war under one command. Rev. L. C. Douglas to Gi e Short Talk Reichstag to Deal With Food Supply on Thanksgiving Tolpic Berlin, via London, Nov, 24.-The Reichstag at its meeting next week is Despite turkey dinners and other certain to deal adequately with the distracting influences the "Y" school problem of Germany's food supply, for studies in Religion will convene says the Cologne Volks Zeitung. The 11 Waldorf Salad Wafers Lemon Sherbert Home Made Cake Coffee en Tasse The Majestic Billiard Hall for its second meeting in McMillan hall, opposite the high school, tonight from 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock. In order that special note may be made of the fact that it is Thanksgiv- ing night, Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas ofE the Congregational church has con- tented to give a short address on the "Significance of Thanksgiving." ItI is expected that along with the ser- ions part of this address, Rev. Doug- las will find considerable field for I his well known talent of making his! hearers appreciate the humorous side of things. Names of new men have been com- ing in right along, and it is expected that despite the fact that many of the regular men will be absent because of other Thanksgiving engagements, a number of new groups will be formed. Archie Watt, '18M, has been ap-E pointed to take charge of the Re- ligious education work in the Medical situation is so deplorable, it says, that it has been a matter of military ne- cessity to see that the people are pro- visioned and an "economic dictator in military uniform" is recommended. Herr Constein, recently appointed un- der-secretary of the interior, is se- verely criticised for not dealing- ener- getically enough with the food prob- lem. Australia Increases War Contingent London, Nov. 24.--It was announced here today that the government of Australia has decided to raise 50,000 more men to serve in the war. This number will bring the Australian con- tingent up to 300,000. General Library to be Closed All Day As has been the cdstom in previous years the general library will be clos- ed today. II 50c . Ndz' Delta Cafe' 1! ... ..r State Street - I PPSPAN KOARKLES m Atift of Crane's Lin en Lawn F IS WELCOMED BY EVERYONE A complete line of Box Paper and Correspod ice Cards TheStudent SuplStr A ,111 S. University Ave. Opposite Engineering Arch Phone 1 160-R House party time is drawing nigh. See us for party Taxi Service. We have the equipment. We are prepared to take care of you efficiently. stark; Taxicab Co. Phone 2255. Jov16tf Thanksgiving Dinner, Whitney .23-24-25 Hotel. 12-2 P. M., 75c. nov.