i 1"1r, iV11.4"111..Jd1V .fP iL4 Y ENGLISH IMPORTED TWEEDS Made to Your Individual Measure in either GOLF OR SACK COATS At the Reduced Prices GOLF SUITS WITH KNICKERS OR REGULAR TROUSERS a : SACK SUIT WITH REGULAR TROUSERS $55.00 Other Domestic and Imported Woolens $39.00 - $49.00 - $55.00 - $60.00 U65.00- $70.00 AND $75.00 Extra Trousers with Any Suit Order at $10.00 TO $2$.00 TINKER & COMPANY Clothes, Furnishiugs and Hats SOUTH STATE ST. AT WILLIAM ST. [C1..__. SAYS MICHIGANAUNA "The educational conference gave not only information but also Inspir- ation to those in attendance," said Miss Edna Thunar, '12, who was here as a * epresentative of Radcliffe col- lege. It was well worth attending and an immense opportunity for everyone concerned." 4 "They have pronounced many ideas that are quite prevalent which just a few people are courageous, persistent, and hopeful enough to work out. We are trying to get children educated instead of informed; t. give then habits of uind, thinking habits, with the idea always that they will be- come educated and not stuffed full of undigested facts." Miss Thunar received her M.A. de- gree from Radcliffe collegedafter her work here. She was president of the Women's league during her senior year at Michigan. At present she is principal of the Eastern Liggett School for Girls in Detroit. In speaking of Radcliffe, Miss Thu- nar said that the girls there have the exceptional opportunity of having Harvard professors as their faculty. This college requires entrance exam- inations and uses no publicity. If three girls apply for a course, it is given. All the ,800 students live in dormitories except those residing in town. The administration at pres- ent needs reorganization. Miss Dena Baker is the acting dean. 'Loive n On account of the opening regep- tion of the Women's league, try-outs for the University Girls' Glee club have been postponed till 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. They will be held at this time in room 204 of the School of Music building. There will be try-duts for member- ship in the University Girls' Mandolin club at 4:30 o'clock Monday and Tues- day afternoons, and 7:30 o'clock Wed- nesday evening in room 305, Universi- ty hall. Freshmen and entering up- perclasswomen are not eligible this semester. All other students who are interested in the mandolin, guitar or banjo are urged to come and try-out. All girls who signed up for mem- bership in the forum in personal effic- iency when joining the Y. W. C. A. are asked to meet their leader at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon in the forum room at Newberry hall, Michigan Dames to Hold First Meeting The Michigan Dames will hold a social meeting at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening in the auditorium of Lane hall. The purpose of this organization is to bring the wives of students to- gether. Meetings are held on the fir4 and third Tuesdays of each month in the auditorium of Lane hall. All students' wives are cordially invited to attend. Ithena Announces Plans for Year Athena Literary society held a busi- ness meeting Tuesday evening Oct. 12, announcing plans for the coming year and the appointment of commit- tees. The Athena try-outs for the Central Debating league will be held at the regular society meeting, Oct. 26. The fall try-outs for Athena so- ciety, to which every University girl is eligible, will be held Tuesday eve- ning, Nov. 3. REGISTER Students wishing to enroll in the first term of Dancing Classes con- ducted and managed by Mr. and Miss Moses must do so tomorrow or Tues- day evening, 7:15 to 8:15, as no one will. be admitted after term begins. Classes are exclusively for Univer- sity men and women and will be given for advanced students and beginners. Private lessons by appointment. Call 1545-W for information.-Adv, Cross's "Shorter History of England and .Greater Britain," at Wahr's Tni- versity Bookstore.-Adv. Use the advertising columns of The Michigan Daily to reach the best of Ann Arbor's buyers.-Adv. Read The Daily for Campus Nhevs. TUTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM Crowded every meal BUT1 Room for All Our Last years customers One half block South of "MAJ" Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. Are you going to take pictures today? Better bring the films here for develop- ing and, printing. Your pictures get The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 Resources .........$5,000,000.00 NorthwesttCor. Main &Huron 707 North University Ave. the benefit of our experience and up- to-date methods. I Schlanderer & Seyfried JEWELERS OF- QUALITY AND SERVICE Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Cut Glass and Silverware $ A EYE 113 E. Liberty Street Ann Arbor Michigan 1 I1 tin 1111 u11n III IlIlI I IHIlIIIIllll u111111111111l ][1 t ][11101 II I I it] i WHAT TO DO BETWEEN 12 AND 12:45 ON SUNDAYS) - . . Why Not Find a Place in One of These Bible Classe 1--Our Bible........ REV. A. W. STALKER, D.] 2-The Life of Jesus........MISS CARRIE DICKE 3--Teaching the Bible.... .MR. H. L. THORNT 4--"The Meaning. of Faith". ... Miss ELLEN Moo (Discussion Group) THE FIRST METHODIST CHUR The Student Department of the Bible School extends a hearty weldome to all students. "1 111111|11111111 1111l1 111l~lll ll111111 1 1 l Ii Ni11t11111111111111 M?' D. EN ON ORE' CH LYONDON &( tn'1 I,. - EST. 1905 - 719 North University Avenue 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE-Furniture and table lin- en. A faculty club, due to re-organ- ization, has the following articles for sale: Twenty-four high grade leather seats, dining chairs, Lim- bert make, six round top tables 42" inches in diameter, eighteen linen table clothes 54x54 inches for above tables, five doz. linen napkins-din- ner size. The above articles are in fine condition, having been in use three months only. They may be purchased at a fery reasonabl fig- ure, would prefer- to sell all to one ersop. Call 8A0-M or Univ. 92-J, etween the hours of .9 to 12 a. m., 4nd3 to p. rn FOI SALE--Wire ess revelving set. In walnut case. Call after 8 P. M. 510 Benjamin St. FOR SALE-Cheap, Indian Motorcy- Ole, electric equipped. Call 240 Crest Ave., after 4 p. M,. WANTED WANT4D-Single room by graduate student with private family. Quiet surroun~dings. Phone 899- or ad- dress 325E. Jefferson. Inquire for Mr. Fuller. WANTED-Eight advanced engineer- ing students, $15.00 per week. Spare time. Call Monday and Wednesday evenings only.Major R. K. Carson, 1200, Packard St. WANTED-A card writer, one who has had experience in writing cards for department. store. Mack & Co. WANTED-Women students with bus- m mess ability who wish to earn good money. Address Box DD. WANTED-Several students weighing about 150' or over as donors , for blood transfusions. Fee $15. Ask for Dr. Morrill, University Hospital. WANTED - Student desires employ-1 ment playing piano in music store afternoons. Rapid sight reader. Ap- ply Box GG, Michigan Daily. WANTED-Room-mate by upperclass- man. Well furnished room. 715 E. Huron, 240-M. WANTED-A room-mate to share nice large room, $4 apiece. Inquire 403 E. Washington. Phone 1463-9. WANTED--Room-mate in a large front suite with two Soph. Engineers at 643 Tappan. WANTED-Two roomers at 606 Oak- land Ave., $4.00 each. Phone 149$. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Wed. on either tennis court 11 or 12, brown slip-on sweater. Name on inside. Finder please commun- icate with J. B. Neely, 921 Ann St. E. Phone 354-J. LOST-Black wardrobe trunk, misde- livered by Ann Arbor Taxi Co. Claim check No. 9638. It found notify Taxi Co., or 325 S. Ashley. LOST-A pair of glasses enclosed in lavender case, Please return to Dora Harris, 209 S. Ingalls, 849-R. Reward IO T-Fairly large bunch of keys- probably east of campus. Finder please return to box H, Daily office. LOST-A Delta Delta Delta sorority pin. Name on back. Return to 433 Maynard St.nReward. FOUND-Chi Omega Pin. Owner call F. T, Colby, 566. "' VANMRAATE --~ ,. s v u~t o u I I FOR IRENT .,... FOR RENT-Desirable suite for mar- ried couple or two gentlemen-close to Packard car line. Price very rea- sonable. 1105 E. Univeristy Ave. Phone 2579-R. FOR RENT- Large front suite and single room for married couple or lady, one block from campus. 1724-J. FOR -RENT- Pleasant single room conveniently located. Phone 1079-W, . 549 Packard. FOR RENT-Large parlor arranged for two. Steam heat. Desk. Phone 1194-M. FOR RENT-Large front room for two men. One half block from cam- pus. 1724-M. FOR RENT-Two suites and one large room all decorated for boys or mar- ri'ed couple. 545 E. University Ave. FOR RENT-Front suite of 2 rooms. Reasonable rate to right party. Also room for 1 extra. 518 Hill St. FOR RENT-Double or single room. Private family of three, $4 single. $6 double. Phone 1588-J. FOR RENT-A large single room near. campus. Inquire $15 S. Division. MISCELLANEOUS CALL CARL BIRD, His wagon. Par- cels delivered to all parts of the city. Phone 1627-W. HESE bits of loveliness have just cone in and .indescribably beautiful are the many new de- signs. There are bloomers, combinations, union suits and vests of the most exquisite silk jersey imaginable. There are crepe de chine gowns and envelope chemises, all depicting the soft lux- uries of silk lingerie, all with added inspirations of laceand embroidery. The prices are delight- fully moderate. A NUMBER of Miss Manhattan Coats, de- lightful interpretations of th new styles, are on sale at $65.00 each. (On the Second Floor) 'MENWO va" wNS 1 N. SP'A ~#ZD~' ht pr% t, t tee. . ,A117I . _A,_o"Y i'Ya .,_l o Li't= a._-- 124 South Mati i _. t ! i r R i l . # 4 1 01 ' i R t ' i ii. l l ' i l ' f ' ' E 1 ' ' I l 1' l l 0 . u aarurrlr" aaYraluiuulausnnaarluall-FnllllJl/anrrrs "The Little Mother of American Prisons' JtIonday Night October 1 At 8 O'Clock MAUD BALLINGTON BOOTH Hill Auditorium Admission S IlglllltllllttlUNtttltllllltittlttlttlltHtttlltttltllltlltttlt11tt1111t11tUtlttlltttlltlltt.UE.tllt tEtE1111.11Et11t1EUtlltl111EIlItIttEUEttltl[ttilllt I 1 1 r 1 1 .1t ''1 ' - iU.oc 2IC)IAM c*;1009ITIn zo .. i a 1 1 n TI