THE MICHIGAN DAILY. I INN I .:.. C' HATS ,.. i .. 3, ;r ' .. _ l! I-r -I IT of the different kind, direct frog a the shops of CROFUT & KNAPP Co, Price $3.00 The world over Tinker U Company FURNISHERS HATTERS Cor. South State and Williams Streets I t / c. 4 I CLOTHES U .of M MENt You will find Clothe here in The Big Stor< that you know are righ -Adler's for example. You will like to lool over the new weaves shades, and styles this fashion making firm ha put out. The Stein-Bloch Co.. 1915. The acknowledged lead-; rs in men's fashions for nore than sixty years lave correctly interpreted he style needs of the real kmerican, as shown in .. 111111 ofpi & o. III I --- om Lindenisehmiti,, Aptel & Co. :36thiers and Furnishers MAIN STREET BOSTONIAN SHOES See the New Devon Last It bears Distinctio i 8AMP S SOOTERY 508 S. STATE ST-. THE EBERBACII Ift SON COMPANY Scientific Apparatus, Chemicals and Student Laboratory Supplies for Biology, Histology, Bacteriology, Pathology, and Anatomy IMPORTANT DIRECTION STUDENT AFFAIRS COMMITTEE CALLS ATTENTION TO NECES- SITY OF CONFERRING ON DATES Editor The Michigan Daily: The attention of all student organ- izations planning public entertain- ments of any kind is called to the im- portance of consulting the chairman of the committee on student affairs before deciding on dates. In order to avoid conflicts of dates and any congestion of entertainments in any period of the week or semester, the chairman keeps a calendar and the committee has power from the uni- versity senate to cancel any dates ar- ranged without the proper consulta- tion. Students planning participation in public activities-including the hold- ing of important offices-are remind- ed that there are certain rules of eligibility with which they must com- ply. The chairman of the special committee on eligibility is Prof. C. B. Vibbert, whose office hours are Tuesday, 10:00 o'clock to 11:00 o'clock, and Friday at 12:00 o'clock. Room 106, N. W. Treasurers of all university classes and of other student organizations should consult Prof. A. G. Hall, Uni- versity Auditor, concerning the re. quirements as to the accounts of stu- dent organizations. The chairman of the committee on Student Affairs may be seen on Tues- day and Thursday, 11:45 to 12:15 o'clock, in room 8, University hall, or on Monday and Wednesday at 4:00 o'clock,Ain Room 106, N. W. ALFRED H. LLOYD, Chairman of Committee on Student Affairs. Get our prices on drawing instru- ments.. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 South State. -M "THE LITTLE SCHOOLMASTER ASKS": WHAT DO PEOPLE SAY OF Do they say you're bright and pushing and sure to make your mark, or do they wisely shaketheir heads? Appearance do count, and if you'll tell us to have Ed. V. Price & Co. a ; ! I, f d , , ---o .} %'° , . ., _ , 3 " . 1'' \ COME IN Reule, Conlin & Fiege Corner Main and Washington Streel t $18 to $28 Hm rncRBAcH ea soN CO. 200-208 E. Liberty St. WMIN 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. ARNOL D&co JEWELERS 220 S. MAIN STREET GET YOUR Merchant Tailors, Chicago Window Cards and Posters OF DAVIS & OU LINGER Phone 432-J 109-111 E. Washington Call Lyndon for a good group pic-, ture. octl4eod make your clothes to individual meas- ure you'll note a marked degree of preference in your favor. Come in and look over the new Autumn wool- ens today. They're good. 4 Doors South German-Amer- can Savings Bank Main St. Engineering students, attention. Get your shop outfit at Switzer's Hard- ware. Highest quality tools at lowest prices. A Fresh Morning, a Fresh Mount and a Fresh-roiled Cigarette -there's a combination tj kindle a man's spirits with the pure joy of livingl The delicious freshnesof "Bull" Durham hand-made cigarettes appeals to the countless thousands of smart, active, sport-loving, health-loving American men -gives added zest and exhilaration to their enjoyment. It is quite the fashion to "roll your own", in any company, upon any occasion, with this famously good, pure tobacco. SMOKIMO TOPACO To millions of experienced srnoker3 throughout the world "Bull" Durham means nuci more than a particular brand of smoking tobacco -it stands for a distinctive form of tobacco enjovemnt, incomparably attractive,delightful, satisfying. No othef tobacco has that wonderful, 6ricainal, unique Ask for FREE fragrance of "Buli" Durh An. No package'of"papers other cigarettes hav3 the same delicious smoothnes3, freshness and mellow-sweet flavor of "Bull" Durham hand-made ciga rettes. You can only appre- ciate .this when you learn toJ "roll your own." An Illustrated Booklet, FREE showing correct Own" Cigarettes, and a Package of cigarette papers, will both be mailed, free, to any address in the United States on postal request. Address "Bull" Dur- ham, Durham, N.C. Room 1400. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Tennis shoes for nor & Co., State St. the "rush," Wag-[ Leave Copy LASSI F ADVERTU'SI 11 Leave Copy at Students' Supply Store G'] FOR RENT ! RENT-Garage. Phone 1068-M. oct15-16-17 LOST T-On East University avenue, be- een Willard and South University, pair of steel-rimmed spectacles in d case. Reward for return to 719 st University avenue. Telephone '04. octl5-16 LOST-One lady's wrist watch. Re- ward for return to 303 Science Bldg. oct14-15-16 LOST-Tau Beta Pi key. Call 1722-J. Reward. oct14-15-16 1IWSELLANEOUS Girls, attention! For rain-water shampoos, face massage and manicure go to Mrs. J. R. Trojanowski. Phone r696-W.1110 South University. Side entrance. Grinnell Bros.' Music House HAVE MOVED TO 116 South Main Street an Huron PIANOS FOR SALE AND RENT Sole Agents in Michigan for M. Nunes & Sons' Genuine Hawaiian "Ukulele"-the sweetest toned string instrument made. Ask to hear it. PHONE 1707 S P ECIAL Saturday Morning, Oct. 16 OFFER LACK OF UIJNDS TO PROHIBIT ANNUJAL C IRYSANTHEM 0SHOW Notice has been given out that the university botanical garden will not have its regular chrysanthemum show in Memorial hall this year because of the lack of funds. Mr. Weiner, head gardener, has over 1,500 high-bred chrysanthemums now in bud, and it is planned to transfer them to the Pack- ard street greenhouse for display, if the new location is completed by that time. Alumni Write Article for Magazine C. F. Ramsey, '07P, now with Parke,, Davis & Co., and A. M. Clover, '99-04P., are joint authors of a paper on the determination of acid in hydrogen pero-ide. The paper was recently published in the Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association, a monthly magazine. Crowds, just crowds, flocked in and out of the store all day yesterday. .Each one carried away a bag of candy smacking their lips as they tasted their first real chocolate drops. Bloomfield's, 709 N. University. oct15 Roller skating will open tonight at Weinberg's Coliseum. oct15-16-17 RECEIVES RECOMMENDATION THAT AL CANAL TRADE STOP Washington, Oct. 14.-The Council General in Panama has just sent the recommendation that all trade through the canal :be stopped indefinitely until damages done by enormous landslides last week can be cleared up. Nearly 100 ships have been held up by the disaster, and among other voyages postponed is that of Amundsen, who had intended to take the short cut through Panama on his proposed north pole expedition. J. L. Crane, '12, Receives Promotion J. L. Crane, '13, who has been em- ployed with the firm of Burns & Mc- Donnell, constructing engineers, since graduation, is about to start work as general foreman of construction on a sewerage system and disposal plant for the city of Cleburne, Texas. Prof. IN