1141 I%-Atil'4 Vi ,c . , ' ; 3. C Winning Values Shares Smokes With Sammies Throws Package In Barrel When He Buys His Own Supply; Gains Self-respect He was a Cigarette Fiend. Every Morning he stepped up to the Cilgarette Counter and Every Even- ing he discarded an Empty Package. His Room was Blue with Smoke, his Ash Tray was filled with Stubs, his Fingers were Yellow. His Hand shook when he held a Match. One day the clerk Missed him. But he came the Next Day. And bought Two Packages. But One he dropped into a. Barrel in the Store. He did this for Several Weeks. He lost his Nervousness. He wore a Happy Smile. And the Barrel filled up. Moral: Divide your smokes with the boys at Camp Custer. You will find barrels at Houston's, Cushing's, the Union, White's, and the Delta. Do it now. Junior and Freshmen Lits Meet Today Class elections will be held by the Junior lits and fresh 1its at 10 and 11 o'clock respectively this morning in University hall. The recent class meetings of the senior lits and soph lits were deplor- able in attendance. Only 40 turnea out for the senior meeting. A want ad in the Daily will sell your property.--Adv. SEVENTEEN HOUSES TO WORK FOR RED CROSS MARTHA COOK DORMITORY LEADS LIST-MORE WOMEN NEEDED Seventeen women's organizations on the campus have pledged to work for the Red Cross up to the present time. Although the officials in charge are pleasesd with the work of the girls who have promised to help certain hours each week, more women are needed. The following houses have pledged to help: Alpha Phi, 60 hour per week, Chi Omega, 42; Mu Phi Epsilon, 12; Pi Beta Phi, 71, Theta Phi Alpha, 33; Cobb house, 4/, Collins house, 5; Epis- copal dormitory, 13; Hankins house, 6; Hawkes house, 10; Haren,. 7; Martha Cook, 136; Newberry, 39; Rey- nolds, 4; Sackett, 12; Kefia, 19, and Westminister, 25. Jean MacLennan, '19, chairman of the Red Cross work for University girls, has asked that the houses that have not yet reported, to do so at once. FEATURE STORY IS NEWSPAPER MENACE Lee J. Smits, Detroit News Editorial Writer, Rates Straight Story * Best R. & W. OVERCOATS YARLINGS PREPARE TO BATTLE .CADETS LEITH'S CADETS OUTWEIGHED 9 POUNDS PER MAN, ARE CON- FIDENT OF VICTORY Coach Tommy Leith, of the Michigan Military Academy, will send his eleven against the freshmen at 1 o'clock this afternoon, on Ferry field. Although his team of cadets will be slightly out weighed, the Academy coach has a reputation for putting out football teams that are winners and Coach Mitchell of the yearlings said he expected this to be one of the hardest games of the season. His men would win, is his prediction. M. M. A. will place a team on the field averaging 155, with a line tipping the scales at 158. The freshmen will weigh 164, with their line averaging 170. The fresh lineup this afternoon will be: Flecher, acting captain, I.e., 157; Freeman, l.t., 173; Lent, l.g., 178; MacNickel, c., 172,; Henry, r.g., 180; Peocock, r.t., 173; Boville, r.e., 157; Urschell, q., 137; Reed, l.h., 159; Bail- ey, r.h., 148; Usher, f.b., 164. Stuart who was to start the game in the backfield is suffering from an in- jured knee, and will not play against the cadets. Pennsy's Track Prospects Loom Bright With Captain Berry, star of last year's track'team, and Maxam, a mem- ber of last year's record-breaking Freshman relay team and Smith, the quarter-miler back in the field this year, Pennsylvania is entertaining hopes of getting revenge on the cinder path for her defeats suffered on the gridiron this fall. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * r I Today the Arcade will show "For France," starring Edward Earle and Betty Howe. It is a delightful ro- mance involving a young American av- iator and .a beautiful French girl. Compelling a girl to confess she loves you by getting her in a airplane, and threatening to fly higher and higher, "clear to Heaven," until she says the word, may strike one as taking an unfair advantage, but that's what this aviator does with the French girl near Paris. Po.t. Annin Wk. Oct.29 Best Seats $2 CARRR~IU Nights Sat. Mat. DETR fT 50c to $2.00 25C to $1.50 DETROIT I JOHN CORT'S LAUCHINC HIT "JOHNNY ET YOUR GUN" with LOUIS BENNISON and o lglnal NY.oast Rae Theatre TODAY-Triangle Western Pie- tore--.HANS UP" with Will Lucas. I 0 I See our Double Breasted Pep Model II A R CADE Sat-3-Edward Earle and Betty Howe in "For France," and Comedy, "Gall and Golf." Mon-s-Peggy O'Neil in "The Penny Philanthropist." Seven Parts. Tue-6-Viola Dana in "The Girl Without a Soul," and Drew Comedy, "The Joy of Freedom." Wed-7-Constance Talmadge in "Scan. dal," and Mutt and Jeff Cartoon. Thu-8-Dorothy Phillips in "A Doll's House," and Christie Comedy. $18.50 to $27.50 I I a _ ; -- "Real feature stories are nothing more than picturesque portrayals of ® straight news," said Mr. Lee J. Smits, editorial writer of the Detroit News, addressing students of journalism on "The Feature Story," yesterday. The feature story is a pitfall and a menace in newspaper work. It tempts the writer to inject his personality-a fatal step, and it is, moreover, a tempt- - ation to "fine writing." Some material cannot be handled to an advantage ex- cept in feature form, while news stor- ies are also"-handled frequently its this manner. "A man must learn to write facts before he can ever hope to write fear tures. The tendency to write feature stories is 10 times more dangerous to the prospective magazine writer or novelist than to the newspaper man," concluded Mr. Smits. TWO MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOLS INSTALL JUNIOR COLLEGE WORK f. . _._I I 11"" r'" . * * * AT THE THEATERS5 * * YOU CAN GO TO-- .ere is the Winter Season 's First dig Suit Sale Every Model In Stock Substantially Reduced for Saturday Customers * "Johnny Get Your Gun," * Garrick, Detroit. * * * * * TODAY at the * *. * * Leave* * * * HATTERS TO COLLEGE MEN We make and retail hats. Make Hats-to- Order and do all kinds of 'hat work such as reblocking, new bands. etc. We also sell and reblock Army Hats. Hats shaped to fit the head free of charge when bought of uts. FACTORY HAT STORE 617 Packard St.. next to the Delta. Cor. State and Packard. THE RIGHT PLACE TO BUY A HAT Telephone r792 EVE. 7:30-9. 20 , 25 300 MAT. P.M. 100, and 20o 3 Days Corn. Thur. MELOU"DY , S IX Whitney-"Why Girls Home," * Majestic-Vaudeville. With the saving in prices goes superiority in style, tailoring and fabric. The collection is unequalled in size or diversity. Practically every smart type of the season is present in varied materials and colors.g !± At $19.50 Whipcords and wool poplins in black, navy and taupe. Full satin lined and in- terlined. 'Convertible collars. At $23.50 At $29.50 Broadcloths, burellas, gabardines and oxford mixtures in mannish tailored styles or fancy models with large velvet collars edged with fur. Taupe, navy, Burgundy, brown, green, plum and black. At $34.50 Tailored and dressy suits of chiffon broad- cloth, tricotine and oxford mixtures, fur and velvet trimmed. Exclusive models from our best designers. C Wool velour checks in green and Bur- gundy; serges, burellas and rodiers in taupe, brown, navy, green and black. Lansing, Mich., Nov. 2.-Detroit and Grand Rapids are the only two Mich- igan cities to take advantage of the law of the 1917 legislature giving to school districts of 30,000 population the right to establish junior college work, two years of post graduate high school work. Superintendent of Public .Instruct Fred L. Keeler, ap- proves of the curses because it en- ables young men and women who can- not go outside their home cities for higher education to school themselves beyond the high school limits. The work done in such classes entitles the student to full credit should he go to a college. MITCHELL QRANTS NEW YORK RIGHT TO TRADE IN FOOD New York, Nov. 3.-John Mitchell, state food commissioner, late today granted permission to New York City authorities. to buy and sell foo& and fuel. The materials will be immedi- ately bought in train load lots and sold to retail dealers. Permission was granted in a reso- lution adopted by the commission in which it was stated the action was necessary because "The city of New York has certified to the existence of an actual and anticipated emergency on account of a deprivation of unnec- essaries by reason of excessive charg- es and otherwise."~ CUSTODIAN EXTENDS TIME FOR ALIENS TO FILE REPORTS * * * * * * * * * * C Orpheum-Marjorie Rambeau in "Motherhood." Mutual Travel and Comedy. Wuerth-Florence La Badie in "War and Women." Also Serial, "Neglected Wife," No. 9. Arcade-Edward Earle and Bet- ty Howe in "For France." * W-- - * "A Symphony In Ton and Color~ * IA RARE COMBINATION OF YOUTH AND ARTISTRY * H Yate & Reed *1 in * flDotble Crossing" Tailored and more dressy styles. AND ALL HIGHER PRICED SUITS LIBERALLY LOWERED * ** * S * * * * * a k BOY SCOUT TROOPS TO EXHIBIT CRAFT SUNDAY NIGHT Ann Arbor troops of Boy Scouts will give an exhibition of their craft at 'Community chapel at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. The program for the evening will include an act showing first aid to the injured and will be shown under the direction of H. R. O'Brien, '19M. Ed- ward F. Metz, '18E, will be in charge of an exhibition of signaling. Fancy knot and rope work, including an un- tying contest, will be held by four of the local troops. The bugle and drum corps will also take part in the program. Bernard Mason, '18, will act as chairman. Admision is free and the public is invited to attend. Recreation makes for Efficiency. "We try to treet you right." Huston Bros.-Adv. t. subscribe for the Michigan Daily. WH ITN EY THEATRE Happy Lou Whitney Co. Fifty Handsome Coats Very Special-and Timely-Tomorrow at $21.50 11 * * * Frazer, Bunce and Harding "Who's Who? 11 I Wool velours, kerseys, plushes and mixtures with wide graceful collars of fur, kerami or self material. Shirred and pleated styles with wide or narrow belts. Burgundy, green, taupe, brown, navy and black., Sizes for women and misses. Real bargains-every one. (Fashion Salon-Second Floor) Karl Einmy's Pets Sin "Canine Revue Extraordinary" Lockhardt & Laddie I.u«A Brave Attempt at Suicide" Special Children's Mat. Saturday, Nov. 3 Bring the Kiddies to meet Karl Emmy' s Pets SUNDAY: Wm. S. Hart IN "HELL'S HINGES" Coo. Ade's Fables On and after Nov. ist this Theatre is required by law to collect a United States Tax of o% oon all admissions. Illt l lllll itlll lIt1 fil i 11111111111111!=i Wuerth Theatre Prices: is Cents Matinees s, 3:30.' Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous NOVEMBER Sat.-3-Florence LaBadie 'in "War and the Woman." Also Serial, "Neglect- ed Wife," No. 9.= Sun-Mon-4-s-Marguerite Clark in "Bab's Diary." Also Victor Moore Comedy.= Tue-W 4d-6-7Aice Br'dy in "Betsy Ross." Also Comedy.- Thur-Fri-8-9-Vivian Martin in "Sunset Trail." Also "His Precious Life." Keystone Comedy. Sat-ia-Edna Goodrich in "A Daughter of ,Maryland." Also Serial, ";Neglect- ed Wife," No. io. OrpheuniTheatre - Prices: roc unless otherwise specified5 Matinees a. 3:30. Nights 6:30. 8, 9:30 = Saturdays-Sundays--Continuous NOVEMBER Sat3-Marjorie Rambeau in "Mother . hood." Mutual Travel and Comedy. Sun-4-Shirley Mason in "The Apple . Tree Girl." Also "Do Children Count ?" m Mon-s-Mary Miles Minter in "Charity Castle." Also Mutual Weekly and Comedy. Evening i~c. Tues-6-J. Elvidge in "Shall We For- give?" Also Comedy. Wed-7-Bessie Barriscale in "Wooden C Sharp Millinery Re( Two special collections of pattern hats set aside to low usual. Extraordinary opportunities for early choosers. GROUP 1 ty velvet turbans and mushroom sail- I ribbon trimmed sailors of, hatters' Love ostrich Blac and red Cho Washington, Nov. 3.-An order ex- tending from Nov. 6th to Dec. 5th next, the time within which persons holding ductions properties belonging to enemies or al- lies of enemies must file reports, was' )morrow for disposal at prices way be- issued today by A. Mitchell Palmer, alien property custodian. The extension was granted because there was not sufficient time in which G U eto gather in alien property before the GROUP 2 penalty for failure to comply with the law would have to be invoked. Only ely velvet models trimmed with burnt a small amount of the millions of dol- or goose feathers. French tips or fur. tars involved have been reported. k, purple, green, taupe, navy, brown 1. British Planes Raid German Factories London, Nov. 3.-Another success- ice Saturday at ful air raid carried out by twelve British machines was imade on Ger- $7.50R man munition factories in Bavaria, ac- lac- cording to an official communication issued tonight. Patronize Our Advertisers.-Adv. Thur., Fri., Sat., WHY LGIRLS HM "R, HOME The Play that started the nation- wide Vice Crusade- MOTHERS-BRING FATHERS-BRING YOUR DAUGHTERS YOUR°SONS ick and a few colors. oice Saturday at $3.50 SUNDAy (Millinery Salon-Second F I THE, COUNTRY BOY The Great Rural Comedy Prices: Eve. 10-20-25c