THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Walk-Over Foot-Wear FOR . MEN . AND. WOMEN ame good old quality sold in your Home Town. :arger selection designe: especially for College wear. OT I Established 1905 LYND O N Growing Every day Commercial Photographer to Michigan Students W HITNEY TH E ATR E SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9 ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN offers his Tuneful, Tingling Musical Jollity AOr Ann Arbor's Headquarters for Eastman Kodak; and Supplies N 0s :a + 0 i° k "+R . Cut represents Style No. 733 English Calf-skin Bal Black or Tan Guaranteed Amateur Finishing We charge you nothing if you can find a single defect in any roll we develop. FRESH FILMS Why use stale and inferior films when you can get Fresh Eastman films for the same money ? Eastman films carried in the "Speed," "Regular" and "Auto- graphic" are always fresh--they move too fast to get stale Price $5.00 11 Hoffsteter 's Walk-Over Boot Shop 115 S. MAIN ST. Prits on Velox The Best Paper I LYNDON 719 North University Ave. Films Developed Perfectly or no charge Books and Lyrics by Otto linuerbach. Music RudolfFrimI Authors of "The Firefly." Presented with a Notabe Cast, Surr-iunded by a Beauty "Chorus* oJoyous,r in"n" d Laichxg Gts. Spirited, Sparkling and Haunting Melodies that Linger in 'the Memory: "I'm Through with Roaming Romeo's," "Jim," "Come Hither Eyes," "Love's Own Kiss," "Something Seems Tingle-Tingleing," "Not Now, But Later," "I Knew your Husband Very Well," "Float On," "Chi Chi," etc. PRICES: $100, $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50e SEAT SALE, Thursday, io A M. Mail orders accompanied with remit- tance and returned stamped envelope filled in the order of receipt. I SWAIN 713 East Univ. Makes Plain and Colored Lantern Slides from Negatives. Objects or Any Sort of an Illustwation in Monochrone or Color. Does Technisal Photographic Work. If it's a Difficult Job, Ask him about it. hotographs ADE BY DANIES CA NICKELS the onxly Studio ont the Campus are lim a class by themselves. Amateur fina hIng of superior qnusaity. 54-336 So. STATE ST., ANN ARBOR CAMPAINERS PLAN TO HAfi UNION TOTAL T 3,000 THURSDAY NIGHT ltembership Figures Reported at More Tan 1,500, With Addition of Yesterday's Signers w PRESIDENT GAULT TO SELECT 75 EXPERIENCED SOLICITORS FACULTY CAMPAIGN TO FOLLOW HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASS AMONG STUDENTS With the Michigan Union yearly membership figures past the 1,500 mark late last night, plans are now maturing rapidly for boosting the total to 3,000, by means of a house-to- house campaign next Wednesday and Thursday nights. Harry G. Gault, '17L, president of the Union,,is appointing a list of 75 men who are to be chosen because of results shown in former campaigns of the organization. These men will as- Matinees Wednesda and Satur DRAMA ray GARRICK Week"of DETROIT COMEDY MUSIC DANCES RCADE Shows a: 3 :00--5 :30--8 :00-9 :30. Friday, Oct. 8-EMIL ES'EVENS in "DESTINY," or "TCIE, SOUL OF A WOMAN." Dive wonderful acts. Saturday, Oct. 9-"WHO'S WHO IN SOCJE tX," a good Xleine comedy with anl all-star cas~t. v IAJEST A JE S T "I 0p I SO ME HYS MENLO MOORE'S BIG MUSICAL SHOW "A NIGHT OF KNIGHTS" FILLED WITH LAUGHS THE BIG GIRLIE SHOW TODAY and TOMORROW THE LAST TIME Popslla.l Prices Prevedl Z3 IILTON DUSflESS COLLEGE STATE AND WILLIAM STREETS RAE THEATRE W. Huron St., Opposite D. U. R. Waiting Room. ALAN sTANCHFIELD, MGR.- TO-DAY - Six Reels - 1% HOURS "The Broken Coin............Reels "The Wrong babel" ... ......... i Reel "Baffles Aids cupid"..........i Reel RAE THEATER ORCHESTRA ADMISSION ALWAYS TEN CTS. Matineea 2 P. M.; Evenings, 6:3o. Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays con- tinuous. I I r' Classes now being organized in The Siogn"of Satistaction orthand The Gregg System Typewriting New machines of all the leading makes Bookkeeping - Penmanship Commercial Teaching Business - English- G. HAMILTON, A.B., Michigan '11 Proprietor, W Th Sa Su M Tu W Th Comparative Union Figures 13-14 14.15 15.1 ednesday .. 354 366 62 hursday .... 533 554 7E riday ...... 808 828 9 iturday ....1,149 1,152 1,0' inday ......1,266 1,216 1,11 onday .....1,670 1,643 1,49 uesday.....1,892 1,875 1,6f ednesday ..2,016 1,990 1,79 hursday .. . .2,116 2,111 1,8C 16 X22 '95 798 18 X44 55 '40 *00 (This' 291 life turing.) year's figures include memberships just ma- YE DY Best Quality "Lab," Shop or Waiters' Coats Price $1.00. I, ARNOLD & CO. JEWELERS 220 S. MAIN STREET Let's Get Acquainted It will be mutually beneficial. We have the best and largest stock of Jewelry, Michigan Pins, Clocks, Etc. The only exclusive Optical Shop in the city where glasses are fitted and made to your order. Special attention to Repair Work. I, Aprons of White Duck or Black Oilcloth 25c and 50c (First Floor Left) IAMOND~S EWELERS ATCH SCHLAD t1 'IYLUBER sLBERTy s AR8!J SILVERS THS NAR DOWN TOWN HEADQUARTERS FOR U. OF M. JEWELRY tudents of Biology or physiology' find complete stock of Lab. sup- s at Wahrs. 1-4 cents-any part .f the city. Stark ARNOLD & CO. I JEWELERS 220 S. MAIN STREET The Kempf Music Studios. Piano, voice, pipe organ.. Leave orders for fine piano tuning. 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J. Oct5-6-7-8-9-10 One-third off on Fountain Pens. Switzer's Hardware, 310 So. State. OVERCOATS itnd rain coats from the House of Kuppenheimer, on sale by N. F. Allen Co., Main street, oct6eod-wed Typewriters for sale. or rent at Hamilton BusinessCollege, State and Williams. oct6-8-12 Go to C. H. Major & Co., for wall paper and paints. 203 E. Washington street. oct6-7-8-9-10 Martha Washington Candies, 50c a pound, at Tice's Drug Store, 117 S. Main. semble for a smoker at the Union at 6:45 o'clock Wednesday night, for "pep" talks and instructions. About .0:30 o'clock each night all 'of the committeemen will report at the union, Following the house-to-house can- vass, D. R. Ballentine, '16, member- ship chairman of the Union, will make arrangements for the launching of a campaign among the members of the faculty. In addition to the 1,500 men now on the rolls as signers for 1915-16, there are 291 life memberships which have just begun to mature. This brings the totals up to 1,791, which falls more than 300 short of the record set last year. President Gault states that hundreds of men are delaying because they have not yet decided whether to take out a yearly card or to pay the first installment of a membership. UNIVERSITY 'NOTICES Junior Pharmics elect officers this afternoon, room 303 chemistry build- ing, at 1:00 o'clock. - Senior Engineers will hold football practice at 10:00 o'clock Saturday morning at South Ferry Field. There will be a staff meeting of the Michigan Technic at 12:40 o'clock this afternoon in room 214 of the engineer- ing building. Martin guitars, mandolins, ukeleles and all musical instruments at Schae- berle & Son's Music House, 110 South Main street. oct8tf We handle the strongest china made. It costs something to buy but it wears. Dean & Co., Ltd., 214 South Main street. oct8-10-13 "TRAD E UNIONS" COURSE TITLE Dr. Frank Stockton, New Faculty Man, Conducts Discussion "Trade union organizations," and special and advanced courses in ac- counting are some of the nqw courses being offered in the economics de- partment this year. The course in trade union organizations is being conducted by Dr. Frank.Stockton, who is a new addition to the teaching staff of the department. This course is in- tended to cover a discussion of all types of trade union organization and employment associations. Among the new courses in account- ing, Course 40G is one of the most prominent. This is a course designed primarily for graduate students who have had no previous work in ac- counting. Course 38L in accounting is intended to meet the needs of stu- dents who contemplate entering the Law school. An advanced course in accounting, with special reference to valuation and public control, is to be given by Prof. David Friday during the second semester. The course in public finance will be given by Dr. R. S. Tucker, who re- cently received a Ph. D. degree from Harvard. Dr. Tucker has spent a year in England studying the land tax sys- tem which was inaugurated there some years ago. He will conduct a seminary in finance the second se- mester. Dr. X. M. Barrett to Deliver Lecture Members of the Michigan State Con- ference of Charities and Corrections will meet in convention at Battle Creek October 20, 21, and 22. Dr. Al- bert M. Barrett, medical director of. the state psychopathic hospital here. will deliver an illustrated lecture on "The Extent and Causes of Feeble- mindedness and Insanity in Michi- gan." Mechanics Department HasgNew Office Offices and drawing rooms of the mechanics department of the engi- neering college are now located on the fourth floor of the engineering building. The department offices oc- cupy the entire south half of the floor, while the north portion is taken up by the drawing rooms. VARIOUS POSITIONS OF TRUST AWARDED TO MIIIiGAN ALUMN I Michigan alumni have been making noted advances during the summer, two of Ann Arbor's old grads having been nominated to the newly inaugu- rated naval advisory board. Robert S. Woodward, '72, of Washington, D. C., and Howard E. Coffin, '96, chief engin- eer of the Hudson Motor Co., in De- troit, being among the men appointed to serve with Thomas A. Edison and 20 other men. William W. Welsh, '14, has been se- lected from a group of 60 applicants by the National City Bank of New York to take a course preparatory for a position with that bank in South. America. Cornell Professor Forsees Upheaval Prof. H. W. Van Loon, who spoke here at Hill Auditorium last spring and who is a newly appointed lecturer in European history at Cornell uni- versity, predicts a great political rev- olution in Russia after the close of the present international conflict. "There has always been a political upheaval after every great international war in which Russia has taken part," Pro- fessor Van Loon says. "After the Napoleonic wars the outbreak occur- red among thme higher classes, after the Japanese war, among the work- ingmen. Where it will strike this time no body, of course, knows." Prof. Karpinski Leaves. for Johnstown Prof. Louis C. Karpinski, of the mathematics department, left yester- day noon for Johnstown, Pa., to be gone until Monday morning His courses Friday will be in charge of his assistant. FACULTY MEMBERS PLE ASE NOTE Caps, Gowns and Hoods for Convoca- ton Day, October 15th, may be rented or purchased at Mack & Co. Orders should be left as early as possible. oct7-8-9 GRIiNNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE have moved to 116 South Main street, where they will have larger floor space and expect to give their patrons greater service than ever. They have secured the State Agency for Nunes & Sons guaranteed Hawaiian Ukulele, a stringed instrument of wonderful possibilities. Largest and best stock of Pianos to rent at reasonable rates. 116 South Main street. Phone 1707. oct5-6-7-8-9-10 Get our prices on drawing iustru- Rients:. H. L. S-vitzer Co., 310 South State. Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's Hardware. 310 State. tf Every student should have a Mich- igan Memory book. Only $1.00' at Wahr's. 1-6 "Little ideas are usually expressed in big words." Taxi-Stark--2255. oct5tr OF 119 East Liberty, Street GET YOUR DA VI & &IILINGER Phone 432-J 109-111 k. Washington Window Cards and Posters Co., 2255. oct5tf OREN'S CAFETERIA $3.50 Largest Variety of Eats in the City