Students! Gree Again we are at your service withk an enormous stock of XT BOOKS and STUDENTS' SUPPLIES for all Departnents e Books Fountain Pens Lab Outfits Shop Tools Lab Coats and Aprons Instruments and Engineer's Supplies A Cordial Welcome and the Best of Service at 's University 316 South State Street Bookstor I mmmmW T o ols II i - eering . / dy Lam ps tric Supplie s N Clocks r .} " . "' O y J { ' . i I ', fx .,... A . ;.. . . *.1 '. N, - tIlery Switzer Co 310 State ,; FESHMEN HUVE FIRST MEETING THIS EVENING MICHIGAN MEN TO GIVE TALKS ON THINGS OF CAMPUS INTEREST as is of est be Vike ma~ster dn~fdvpen cl' JTS SINK PREDICTS HEAVY SALE LSDAY OF PRE-ESTIVAL TICKETS That capacity houses will be sold 2, Dr. A. for the six pre-festival concerts to be vocal, try- held in Hill auritorium, is the opin- bership in ion of Charles A. Sink, secretary of 2 o'clock the School of Music, who reported a Maynard heavy mail-order seat sale, yesterday afternoon. Mail orders are being filled in the ld every order of receipt, as near as possible, he , school to the location asked for. Almost the Membeve, whole of block "A" has been sold, and regularly, further orders will have to be filled are to be from the remaining three blocks. the May Thehpublic sale ofcourse tickets will begin at 8 o'clock Saturday, Oct. I be asked 4, at the box office in Hill auditorium. s, part of Thereafter they will be on sale at the in the re-University School of Music. end of the Freshmen will have their first chance to get together and to learn about Michigan institutoins, traditions, songs,, and yells at the "open house" at seven o'clock Thursday evening in Lane hall. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the University Y. M. C. A. officials. There will be plenty to eat and Michigan songs and yells will be taught. Michigan men will talk about various things of inferest about the campus to freshmen, the speakers and their subjects being: "The Michigan Union," by its president, Carl T. Ho- gan, '20E; "Men of Michigan," by Earl Dunn, '20; "The Team," by Captain Angus Goetz, '22M; and "Publications" by David Landig, '20. All freshmen' have been extended a very hearty in- vitation to attend., CRAFTSMEN CLUB WILL HOLD FIRST MEETING SATURDAY The. Craftsmen club which is an organiaztton composed of Master Ma- sons fr~om the student body and, fac- ulty will hold the first meeting of the year at 7 o'clock Saturday evening, Oct. 4, at the Union. The purpose of the meeting is to give all Masons on the campus an op- portunity to become acquainted. The Craftsmen club does all the Blue lodge work for the local chapters in Ann Arbor, and it gives the members an opportunity to learn the work, as well as affording a social center forl student Masons. UYING your shirts is important enough to do with discrimination. We feature EAGLE SHIRTS because the man who wears them is always pleased with his taste and judgment. The makers design their own fabrics; exper muent with them till they make good; dye 'their own yarns with fast colors;' and then put the results of fifty years' experience into the cut and tailoring. No wonder you admire the fineness of tex. ture in EAGLE SHIRTS, the cleverness and exclu- , . sivenless of design. These, with superiority of fit and finishmakeunnecessary the absolute guaran- tee nevertheless given by the maker and by us. Our Fall assortment is large and varied enough l nOW-to show you what we mean by individ- i uality of pattern, richness of color, expertness of weave and 'refinement of craftsmanship. >e made nion or f e Hall Today basement of nesday under versity Y. M. egular dining rd rate. The ded upon yet, rve meals for an be secured campus. The ng hall is to Former Daily Sports Editor Returns E. L. Zeigler, '21L, is another Mich- igan -man who will resume his studies after spending some time in the serv- ice. He left his position as sports, ed- itor of The Daily to attend the offi- cers' training camp at Fort Sill. Health Service Offers Medical Care Expert medical attention is availa- ble to the entire student body through the University Health service with offices back of Hill auditorium on In- galls street. Read the Michigan Daily for Campus news.-Adv. EAGLE SH I RT. Y O. far, %,W.ertw Utah Approves Woman Suffrage Salt Lake, Oct. 1-The house of rep- resentatives of 'the Utah legislature in special session today ratified the amendment to the National constitu- tion providing for woman suffrage. The senate ratified the amendment' MEN IN SERVICE DRAW STUDENTS Students, entering with advanced credit or transferring from other in- that a noticeable decrease was evi-j deiced Wednesday and that from now on his office would be less crowded. He said that more people were transferring this year than ever be- fore. Dean Effinger accounted for this Ithat the University's high standi scholastically had drawn others. New buildings, suitable living c ditions, and excellent courses are a: responsible for many others atten ing, according to the dean. yesterday. y stitutions, have crowded Dean John by saying the R. Effinger's offlee since the first day in service h of registration. Dean Effinger stated whom theyl gat the many Michigan men ad attracted people 'with had come in contact and Patronize the Daily Advertisers.