THE MICHIGAN DAIL', ct That I 11 gw rt other worn for two and more seasons by most particular en, is not men- ned as unusual, t is significant characteristic the service and satisfaction found in tailoring Suits and 0}vereoht s I - T IHIS 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 Z, FASHION PARK ABLER-ROCHESTER CLOTHCRAFT $15 to $35 . r y Ts Stein-Bob Co.. 1915. NDENSCHMITT APFEL & CO., Main St. kw "ko LOT HES W-- A" 001 o. 400, 11 and 1>olk over our Special at $22.00, any style 308 So. USMOOTERY State St. EBERBACH e SON COMPANY Scientific Apparatus, Chemicals and Student Laboratory Supplies for Biology, Histology, Bacteriology, Pathology, and Anatomy E13ERBACUI (a SON CO. 200-208 r. Liberty St. W' I j4 ecia1ty is making Eye Examinations-' ng scientifically and the glasses your eyes Shop facilities enable me to make your glasses, giving you quick service. We grind lenses. EMIL H. ARNOLD Optometrist-Optician with Arnold & co., Jeweleis,zo2S.2 Main St, The Sale now running is extraordinary in qualities, fashions, reduc- tions and is very comprehen- sive. Cambridge, Nov. 30.--According to a! report in circulation at Cambridge West Point will be back on the Har- vard schedule in19 1.6 Syracuse, Nov. 30.-Seventy-five men have reported for the indoor track season practice. Coach Keane has ask- ed each Tan to mna'k out a sehedule the time he can receive personal cc:.ching. This is a new feature in the coaching of intercollegiate track teams, and it is expected to work out satisfactorily.' Seattle, Nov. 30.--Gilmour Dobie, the famous coach of the University of Washington football team, which has not lost a game for eight years, has announced his resignation for the pur- pose of taking up law. The rumor that he is considering a proposition to coach at Wisconsin in 1916 has not been confirmed. HHOBBSADVNCES MORE ARGUM ENTS (Continued from Page 1) task. The more advanced the work becomes, the more broad and diversi- fled demand does the work make upon the intelligence of the student. It may be objected that the real in- tellectual labor falls upon the officers, indeed upon the one officer in com- mand. It is undoubtedly true that the leader does the most work and