1 .1 n.. vii .rL11 .atN Lu-L Y ED TO OUR NEW LOCATION East Liberty Street PWLOVWSKI PLANS AERODYNgMI LAB. LANDER OR LOWERS tSTABLISHIE 181 CL OTH IN MAISONAVENUE COR. FORTY-EsURTH iTREt NEW YORK nrollmoit in Aeronautical lug Shows Large Increase Engineer. Telephone Murray Hill 88oo Our Representative will be at the HOTEL STATLER, DETROIT on Monday and Tuesday October 24 and 25 with Samples of Ready-made Clothing Furnishings, Hats and Shoes for Fall Send for "Clothes and the Hour" 4" M- OSTOM _SALIZS=.O FCES NEWPORT SALES-OFFICES -- - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - A W. STALKER, '19, ADDED TO DEPARTMENT TEACHING STAFF An aerodynamic laboratory which promises to rank with any in the country is being worked out in detail for Michigan by Prof. F. W. Pawlow- ski and E. A. Stalker, '19, of the de- partment of Aeronautical engineering, in connection with the new building program. A large air tunnel for testing model aeroplanes in wind velocities up to 84 miles an hour and a small high- speed tunnel in which gales will roar at speeds between 400 and 500 miles an hour are to be part of the equip- ment. The small tunnel will find use in calibrating instruments and in ob- serving phenomena occurringtat the terrific rates of air speed within its range. Enrollment in the department of aeronautical engineering, as indicated in figures given out by Professor Paw- lowski, is larger this year than ever before. In order adequately to teach the total of 52 students, A. W. Stalker, '19, has been added to the staff of the department as an instructor. Im- provements have also been made in the present air tunnel. During the summer Professor Paw- lowski was at Langley Field, Yirginia, doing research work for the national advisory committee for aeronautics. HOBBS' SHIPASSE S THROUGH GREAT TYPHOON LETTER TELLS OF STORN4 WHICH CARRIED VESSEL OUT OF ITS COURSE Prof. I. D. Scott of the Geology de- partment recently received a letter from Prof. W. H. Hobbs, who tells of an interesting experience while in the Caroline islands. "While on a voyage from the island of Penape to Treck," writes Professor Hobbs, "I had one of the most inter- esting experiences of its kind that I have ever had in my life. We were sailing on a Japanese naval vessel when we were caught in a terrific ty- phoon. Owing to the fact that the ship was only 3500 tons and the ty- phoon changed its course and took after us, we were rolled and tossia about and carried within 60 miles of the center of a storm of 700 miles ra- dius. Sixty miles from the center of such a radius brought us within the eye of the storm, but fortunately we escaped disaster. The waves were estimated to be from 35 to 40 feet high. and some of them more than 500 feet in length. The storm continued to rage in its fury for three days, when we finally reached the island of Treck." Professor Hobbs in mentioning his work states that evidence already ob- tained, both as to volume and value, is beyond his most sanguine expecta- tions. The Japanese government is doing much to assist Professor Hobbs. They held a ship ready to sail until he could be rushed across southern Japan, and then sent a cruiser for the three days' trip from Penape to Treck. From Treck Professor Hobbs will take a Japanese ship to the famous island of Yap. From Yap he will sail on the United States naval ship Bittern to the Philippines. Secretary Caring for Lost Articles Lost articles are turned in to the Secretary's office, room 3 University Hall, where they are held sixty days for claim. Pictures and frames of Good Taste and Refinement at De Fries Art Store. -Adv. .: . . ' . Kka * . v.. . .,. ... .... ", a :. New Brogues The French-English rounded square toes give this Walk-Over brogue a touch of newness that men of style like to find. I KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES - FALL AND WINTER 1921 Black Scotch Grain Price$10 .Mi I1 So. Main St. a a g i e ' f w .o o 4 d d 1, r f' y' .- .. utumn Time to put on new clothes and keep abreast of the season. They're here-from the Kirschbaum shops. Smartly styled, skillfully tailored, moderately priced! We are showing (in Blacks "Soft" V and Colors) elvet Hats Feather Hats, and the Tailored Sailor $30 to $45 Dana Richardson 115 East Liberty St. FRED W. GROSS ANN ARBOR f :. ., Special for Sunday We are putting out another spe- ' . T(, cial brick that is just as good as a s t Sunday's. There will be a three-layer brick of bisque honey fruit salad, and vanila cream. Orders must be in by 9:00 P. M. Saturday. We also serve light lunches AT I TRUBEY'S 218 SOUTH MAIN ------ ------------ --------------------- --l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - 7 1 1 - 0. Representatives for STEIN-BLOCH. LINDENSCHMITT, APFEL & CO. Representatives for Michaels-Stern & Co. Slohs LEADING CLOTHIERS Value First Clothes -------------