I THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I I Les for the College Man nds most of his time inside-a suit of medium will be found best for comfort and health he Fall and Winter. 4Our variety of patterns ant this season in uiftigs of all weights. WILD COMPANY :: 311 S. State St. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ' J NEW AND SECOND-HAND EAX T BDOeOpK Se A'2 Departments THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ofhcial ne sp,;apecr at the 1.niv crsity of M\ichigan. Publishied every morning except Monday duringthlie university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. i Ofices: Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- scriptions: by carrier or mail. $.50. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Studets' Supply Store, The Delta, cor. Packard and State. Phones: Business, 960 ; Editorial, 2414. Francis F. McKinney. Managing Editor John S. Leonard...... ...Business Manaiger 1E. Rodgers Sylvester ..... Assignment Eitor James M. Barrett .... ..1,0Telog-aph Editor E. P. XWriglit..................Sports Editor Sdward Mack...........dvertising Manager Kirk White.........Publication Manager Y. R. Althselcr.........Circulation Manager C. V. Sellers....................Accountant Night Editors Ton Q Reid C. N. Church Verne Burnett Edwin A. Hyinan Joseph J. Brothertonr J. C. B. Parker Reporters I nley hill Irwin Johnson Lee Joslyn H. A. Fitzgerald Martha Gray L. Greenebaum William F. Newton Leonard W. Nieter Eugene L. Bulson Waldo R. Hunt Assistant to the Business Manager C. T. Fishleigh TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1915. ISSUE EDITOR-C. N. CHURCH. Inv OB"OL ! Sharpening with the fa- mous Hill Machine, we can mak~e your old Safe- ty Razor Blades shave better than new ones. Each blade is honed sep- arately, hair-tested, and sealed in a separate waxed wrapper. Paices: Single Edge, 25c per dozen. Prices: Double Edge, 35c per dozen. 4 Unfveroity, Bookstore is at your §ervice with a never-failing supply of Courtediy and a "Square Deal." Also Cords of New and Second-hand TE X T BO O1K0 S Drawing Instruments and Fngineers' Supplies Make OUR Store YOUR Store State Street AHR'S Main Street .. Drawing Instruments Supplies of all kinds I . P. Note Books M Scrap Books Mail, or bring us your blades QUARRY DRUG ir Come State and N4. University Log Log Slide Rules, Michigan Stationery "M" Book Racks, Supplies of all kinds at ,y rA dr tisecrr s nv**_as too : 16 ri SHEEA NHES STUDENTS' BOOKSTORE If it's for your room we can to you. DeFries Art Store, 223 Main street. sell it South oct5-6 / three kinds of tobacco- tobacco, better tobacco, T. For VELVET is the 0 of tobacco with its best it by agein'. DETROIT UNITED LINES ween Detroit, Ann Arbor and Jackson. s run on .Fastern time, one hour faster local time. roit Limited and Express Cars-8:io a. A hourly to 7:1o P. iM., 9:1o P. :n. amazoo Limited Cars-8::48 a. in. and two hours to 6:48 p. n1.; to Lansing, al Cars, Eastbound-- :35 a. in., 6:40 a, m., a. m., and every two hours to 7:05 p. n., P. fl., 9:05 p?. Ti., 10: 45 P. 1in. To 'YPsi-1 only, 8:48 a. m. (daily except Sunday), a. m,: p. m., :15 p. :15 a. in., 1:30 a. . al Cars, Westbound--6 :i2 a. M., 7:50 a. nd every ot hours to 7:50 p. M., 10:20 12:20 a. iW. HUSTON BROSI POOL BILLIARDS, and BOWLING ALLEYS Candies, Cigars and Tobaccos WE TRY TO TREAT YOU RIGHT r COUSINS & HALL e Ann Arbor Savings Bank Organized 1869 pial ...........$ 300,000.00 rplus ........... $ 150,000.00 sources over .... $3,000,000.00 Banking in all branches In Office, N. W. Corner Main and Huron Sts. anch Office, 707 North Univ- ersity Avenue. FLORISTS Headquarters for all kinds 'of cut flowers and plants Phone 115 4 ISAqg w HEADQUARTERS For TYPEWRITERS of all makes: SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITING, and MIMEOGRAPHING at 0. D. MORRILL'S A COM1ITTEE OF TWO THOUSAND Headed by men who give the best that is in them to the University, press agented from ocean to ocean, and linked with the name of JAMES BURRELL ANGELL, the Union cam- paign has thorpughly awakened the slumbering Woiverine alumni. Ens- thusiasm is rampant. An able edi- torial appearing in Collier's Weekly contained the following prophetic sen- tence: "What 2,000 Michigan men go after they get." The campaign in itself is a colossal achievement, but greater even than this is the promise it holds for the future. Thirty-five thousand Michi- gan men have found their own strength. This condition was fore- casted by the clear-sighted men who first conceived the Union, but to the majority it comes as a revelation. Foreseen or revealed, however, the fact still remains that the impact of 2,000 wills working in harmony is too heavy to be denied. BY THEIR DEEDS Two brilliant names have been erased from the roll of Michigan's faculties with a suddenness and com- pleteness that seems hardly conceiv- able. Michigan's lustre is kept bright by the men attached to her. Their success is her success. The deeds that do them credit do her credit in a like degree. That is why we so profoundly feel the loss of MARTIN LUTHER D'OOGE and KARL EUGEN GUTHE. CONCERNING A POLICY From coast to coast the 'various college papers, and even many of the metropolitan sheets, have devoted ed- itorial space and energy to the uses and misuses of the Freshman. This year we are seeking to be different. We are not out to toot our own horn, but because we can outline our own policy by saying a word to the Freshmen this editorial is written. If you can give the best that is in you to the University; if you put University above clique, class and fraternity; if you keep her name clean and her record bright we are with you, otherwise "In a hurry?" Call Stark, 2255. oct5tf Hear the genuine "Ukulele " The Hawaiian's beautiful string instru- ment. We are state agents for the real article. Compare the tone with imitations, and then select. Grinnell Bros., 116 So. Main street. Michigan Sends Delegates to Vassar Vassar College will celebrate its fif- tieth anniversary this week by a con- ference of representatives from every university in the United States. Mich- igan will be represented by Helen Humphreys, '16, president of the Wo- men's League. During the three days of the conference an attempt will be made to raise a million dollars. FOLLOWING THE YOST MEN With "Pat" Smith and Maulbetsch battering away at the line, some of Michigan's worthy opponents are go- ing to believe that old Gen. Sherman misspoke and really had football in mind when he gave his since famous definition of war. A. .P.-......-- -- d i Calkin's Drug Store State Street Agency Van Doren's Pharmacy Packard Street Agency HAR'S good1 an, VELVE better sort brought ou Try LANDERS LOWERS WOMEN'S Cut Flowers for all occasions. :: Corsage Bouquet our specialty. Order your "Mum's" early. .... . I MRS. FLANDERS Flower Shop Phone 1845-M 213 EAST LIBERTY STREET Liberty and Maia (Over Baltinore Lunch) 322 S. State St NEW CUSTOM TAILOR Clothes of Unusual Character 28.00 and Up D. E. GRENNAN Eleven years with 606 LIBERTY EAST Wagner & Co.C SCHOOL SVPPLIES Loose Leaf Note Books, paper to fit, 5oc per lb. Fountain Pens sold and repaired. I. F. SCHLEEDE 340S. State St. ORGANIZATIONS Dean Jordan will entertain the freshmen women Friday, October 8, sophomores October 15, juniors Octo- ber 22, and the seniors October 29. All gymnasium clothes left in the lockers last spring must be claimed from Barbour gymnasium before Oc- tober 10. Otherwise they will be con- fi scated. * * * There will be no meeting of the Women's League until Saturday, Oc- tober 16., Upper classmen may now sign up for field hockey. * * * There is an opening for three wom- en on the Michigan Daily staff. Ap- plicants telephone Martha Gray, 398, or call at 836 Tappan road. WANTED-Student to take telepho- nic reports, 10:30 to 11:00, six days a week. Call Michigan Daily. FOR SALE AT FERRY FIELD RAMER'S Chocolates Made in W in o n, Minn,. Student Supply Store S. University Agency Zwergel's and D. U.R. Waiting Room in Ypsilanti Agency SAM BURCHFIELD & CO* I The FIRST and BEST Tailoring Establishment in Ann Arbor ANNOUNCE We have an exceptionally fine and varied line of Woolens to show you this Fall. I A complete Line of Drug Sundr-le , Kodeks Canldies, "P4rfurnes' ALBERT MANNn. Dr, .gist 213 SoUth Mcf ln St. $f Almn Arbor. Mich. ANNOIUN+CING to ff% New' Students of Michig in Mack's eaRoo. The service is la carte w'th the exception of Noon Luncheon at 50c. Open du ing shopping hours. Music on Saturdays. Our Tenth Year of SAM BURCHFIELD & CO. The Official Your Satisfaction First Freshman Cap MR.( ASERIVICE the J b--Always Helpful lcome in every home and in every Al Our merchandise is all chosen with that in view. Look over our lines before buying. Our prices are as reliable as the quality of our merchandise. MAR TIN HALLER WAGNER & COMPANY 303-305 State Street Estoblished 1848 That's wl store and He knc we he knows, That's wi friend.' If youdo your comfort and advantage and a to do it. p you. That's why he is your ays welcome. for him!