rHE MICHIGAN DAILr. ... _________________________________________r The Fact Thati I 4.a_ d, are frequently worn for two and more seasons by most particular men, is not men- tioned as unusual, but is significant as characteristic of the service and satisfaction found in tailoring Suits and Overcoats $16.00 to $34.00 I i r ''"s ' 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 FASHION PARK ADLER-ROCHESTER CLOTHCRAFT $15 to, $35' Ue.Stela-Moeb Co., 19i. LINDENSCHMITT APFEL & CO., Main St. ]&oyaiTa3,il*ored CLOTH ES 1$005.00 $lA~to -3 Call and Lbok over our Special at $22.00, any style CAM U O308 So. AMP US OOT ER Y state St. THE E BERBACH ( SON COMPANY Scientific Apparatus, Chemicals and Student Laboratory Supplies for Biology, Histology, Bacteriology, Pathology, and Anatomy THE EBERBACH (4. ON CO. 200-208 E. Liberty St. r No Drops Needed in Oure Eve Examination. .My s p e c i a l t y is making Drugless Eye Examinations- determining scientifically and" accurately the glasses your eyes require. Shop facilities enable me to make your glasses, giving yous quick service. E F SES We grind lenses. EMIL H. ARNOLD Optometrist-Optician with Arnold & Co., Jewelers, 220 S. Main St The Lindermuslin Sale now running is extraord4ary in qualities, fashions, reduc- tions and is very comprehen- sive. ILOiy rad Pize lei hesiAwarcl) .twen to ,ยข D}ionlaries - at the Panama- Pacific ExposilioR was gronfedfo WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL For Superiority of Educational Merit. __This new creation answers with final a~u thority all kinds of puzzling questions such as "How is Przemysl pronounced?" 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And thirdly: If such training be not the best way and yet be undertaken, will it interfere either with whatever may be their special and more legitimate service or with the success of the training provided by other and more fitting agencies, by the Federal Gov- ernment, for example, or by the State Governments? These three questions, 7b iously not easily kept apart, will be considered here in order. Answers the First As to the first question, colleges and universities are often charged with inertia, conservatism, lack of vigor. Professors have been dubbed "the third sex" with anything but intent of flattery. Students have been said after graduation to need several years for convalescence before they can be of real use in actual life. Such crit- icisms, however, while often having point, are in general either justly ap- plicable only in exceptional cases or inspired by some serious misconcep- tion, being made under some wholly wrong or some much distorted notion of what a university's normal and legitimate purpose it. Thus a univer- sity's legitimate purpose certainly is not to foster and propagate any given religious creed or political platform or the program of any of the vested in- terests of society whatsoever; so that, measured by such support, it may well seem given to inactivity and gen- eral debility. But of few institutions can the condition be really so deplor- able, for, as is matter of common ob- servation, if the "practical" members of society complain of the university's inaction, they complain also with quite as much vehemence of the univer- sity's radicalism in economics, poli- tics, and religion. Bold in Thought Slow in action, the university is nevertheless bold in thought. Thus, to suggest a simple sum of the whole matter, being checked by progressive, often radical, views from entering in- to the ordinary routine of affairs, it is also under restraint from fear of ideas, so that it gets from all sides, from conservatives and radicals alike, the charge of academic idleness and feebleness. Yet, in the meaning with which this charge comes, no charge were ever more unjust. To forget the exceptions, the mistakes and the lapses, back of the "academic idle- ness" there is, demanding a candid reckoning, the spirit of free investi- gation and bold speculation. Remem- bering this, and remembering, too, what may be called the eventual ac- tion-value of knowledge and vision, who can say of the country's educa- tional institutions that they have been lacking in initiative and vigor? Academic Idleness No Disease Nor is it true that, in any serious degree, academic idleness is a disease requiring a long period of convales- cence. Out in the world, away from yard or campus, university men have certainly given a most creditable ac- count of themselves in all depart- (Continued on Page 6) In future all cars stop at Goodyear's Drug Store. t OVERCOATS and rain coats from the House o Kuppenheimer, on ;sale by N. F. Al" Co., Main street. oct6eod-wed i. pnemr nsaeb .F I~ a, "THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER SAYS": For the benefit of those who de- sire the "latest wrinkle" in clothes made from the newest designs in fine woolens, I maintain a first- class CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT in which all orders are satisfac- torily filled by ED. V. PRICE & CO., largest tailors in the world of GOOD made-to-order clothes. ..My prices are astonishingly low.. -- - i / COME IN Reule, Conlin & Fiegel THE BIG STORE 200-202 Main Street PAY $20 OR $25 Get your full money's worth TOM CORBETT 116 E. Liberty Young Men's Clothier mas If You Had a Mvillion But POP. MAT. WEDNESDAY' Eest Seats $x SAT. MAT. a~c to $1.50 GRRICK DETROIT Week Nov. 29 NIGHTS 25C to $2 No use discussing that-there are so few people who ever get to be rich as that-at the same time you can wear a FITFORM suit and be as well dressed as if you had a big lot of money. You have the choice of a variety of FITFORM models. You can get the one, two or three- button coat. The advantage to you is that the suit is a good looking one-whatever the model. Some of the coats have the three buttons close together. It gives a different style appearance. No coat we have ever seen except FITFORM gives the wearer so good an appearance as when the top button of the coat is open. It shows more of the vest. FITFORI vests have lapels the same as the coat-some with flaps-others with flaps and tucks-all of them with the athletic cut--some open a trifle in front at bottom-others pointed -some cut out on the side but all as important in appearance as the coat. Plaids are in style-some large-some small- pronounced or faint; plain colors, and then you can have a stripe. Whatever pattern or fabric FITFORM is in the lead. Exclusive Local Dealer 309 S. Main 814 S. State1 The famous Wol. Martin and Ami-french brands are included complete.. OIr I"' ''151 L0N0 MEN (Second Floor) I414 HEALTH SERVICE WORK IS OUTLINE1I (Continued from Page 4) advised to have the defect remedied at once. If a contagious disease finds its way into the Health Service, the one suffering is at once sent to the Con- tagious Hospital and there put under strict surveillance, while others that he has exposed are watched and told to appear for an examination at the first sign or symptom. This method has proved very successful in a num- ber of instances and has in all prob- ability kept down several severe epi- demics among the students. During the year it is the aim of the men in charge of the Health Service to make an examination of all stu- dents who suspect tuberculosis. Any one coming to the offices with a com- plaint suspicious of any lung trouble is given an examination, and if any sign is found he is referred for an X- ray and a specimen of his sputum is examined by a competent pathologist. During the past week all fraternity houses, men's clubs and other organ- izations have been inspected by some one under the direction of the Health Service and all unsanitary findings have been reported and advice given as to the best way to maintain and improve the health of occupants of these organizations. Each year just at the beginning of the canoeing season lessons in the re- suscitation of apparently drowned OF COURSE YOU WILL BE IN LINE THE BIG MUSICAL REVIEW, MADE FOR CHICAGO, BOUND HERE BE SURE TO GET IN THE FRONT ROW, SEE. JUST A TIP ENJOY THE MERRY WHIRL OF GIRLS, FRESH AND YOUTHFUL FUNMAKERS, SONG, DANCE AND NOVELTY IN "WITHIN THE LOOP" 2 ACTS AND 8 SCENES-34 MUSICAL NUMBERS Idea by Joseph W. Herbert. Book by Dave Lewis and Ballard Macdonald. Music by Harry Carroll. 125 Picked Principals and Chorus 125 Dave Lewis, Frances Kennedy, Anna Wheaton, Robert E. Keane, Harry Carroll, Luella Gear, Eddie Coe, Bobby Watson, Gilbert Gregory, Henry Coote, Muriel Win- dow, Mercedes Florenz, James Duffy. Garrick Week of December 6 MAIL ORDERS NOW The One Big Dramatie Sensation of this Generation Written by GEO. V. HOBART The Most Wonderful Play in America The Story of Youth Going into the World, and the Temptations He Meets Direct from 4 Months in New oYrk, and 3 months in Boston. E X P E R I E N C E NOTE THESE PRICES For Best Seats, Evenings and Saturday Matinee, $zSo. For Best Seats at Wednesday Matinee, $i.oo WANTED WANTED-To do tutoring in French by native French teacher. Rates moderate. 723 S. Thayer. Phone 1471-M. Nov.25-28. Dec.3-7 WANTED - A law student who has some extra time and wishes to de- vote it to work in a law office for the benefit he can derive from the work. Must be able to operate a typewriter. Frank & Jones, Room 21, Ann Arbor Savings Bank block. MISCELLANEOUS Good board at private home. Lim- ited number; five dollars per week. Mrs. B. Markham, 1120 Oakland. Phone 1561-M. nov.27-28 LOST LOST-Gray sweater coat on South Ferry field Thursday morning. Finder please call H. D. K.-909. nov27-28 LOST-Log slide rule. Name and ad- dress inside case. Finder leave at Daily office or address on case. Re- ward. nov.28 FOR RENT FOR RENT--Three fine office rooms, suitable for a doctor or dentist; all piped and wired; guaranteed steam heat. 1713-MOR, 1661-J. J. K. Mal- colm. nov16tf FOR RENT-Large room, with dress- ing room. All modern conveniences. 548 Church St. Phone 1594. persons are given in hopes of being able to lower the number of fatalities which occur on the Huron river during the spring and summer months. The interest shown in the past and the manner in which the men and women of the university are endeav- oring to carry out the plans and ad- vice given to their representatives at the meetings held by the Health. Serv- ice officials show that the institution has proved to be entirely a success and a great aid to thetlarge number of students who have at some time or other become ill or injured while in the university. hOME BUILDING BOOK PUBLISI (Continued from Page 4) cording to American ideas of light comfort. "The tenacity of old conditions shown by the growing use of half bered design. At the opposite treme is the costly stone house, c reminiscent of old European citif Of far the greatest importanc the builder and owner of today the setting and outlook of the h Americans have but -recently awa ed to the beauty of their native est trees, of large and small la of the slight slope of a hillside or more costly charm of a garden : The landscape designer and the a itecture work hand in hand, the b taking its tone from the surrour country as well as from the ow personal taste. Gardens, orch .terraces, sunken courts-all ar much a part of the country hon the porch or living-room. wmm mmm - m Possibilities of The "Ukulele" It can accompany the most difficult music written, as well as the simpler gems. To Any One Learning. The pleasure derived from the Ukulele in a few weeks' tuition far excels that of any other instrument. WE ARE STATE AGENTS FOR THE GENUINE GRINNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE 116 S. Main St. COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS. UKULELES FROM.$6.00 UP. Phone 1707 Martin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles and all musical instruments at Schae- berle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf I Al, The McCain two at tables. House has places for 614 Monroe. nov.28-30 dec.1 Portraits of merit. Make pointment for a sitting at studio. 619 E. Liberty St. . Nov 28, an ap~ Hoppe's 30, decl v nov.28-3U ... . .......... .. r do xA imuxolhwm- F%