THE MICHIGAN DAILY =Walk-Over Our. Cavaier" For Women L Boot of unusual value, iost distinctive style. In' ark brown and dark tan ussia calf, with the new :w military heel. tII sizes: Triple A to D z.- - J,~ Valk-Over Boot Shop J. Hoffstetter, Prop. 115 S. Main Street MV Students of the University of Michigan Are invited to inspect our splendidly complete line of handsome Fall Suits and Overcoats Smart, Clever Models Pinch Back, Sack Coat, and full belted, in handsome tweeds and plain cloths, single and double-breasted. SIXTEEN MEN TAKEN IN COMMERCE CLUB Prof. G. W. Dowrie, Prof. I. L. Sharf- man and Lieutenant G. C. Mullen Speak at Banquet Commerce club held its fall initia- tion and banquet at the Catalpa Inn last night. Prof. George W. Dowrie, Prof. I. Leo Sharfman, and Lieut. G. C. Mullen were the principal speakers of the occasion. The initiates were: F. M. Sutter,, '18, A. G. Gabriel, '18, L. A. Glover, '18, A. B. De Spelder, '18, A. W. Ehrlicher, '18, J. A. Rings, '18, H. A. Gustin, '18, L. H. Scott, '18, J. E. Campbell, '18, J. P. Adams, '19, R. A. Chandler, '19, R. E. Stringer, '19, C. L. Rasmussen, '19, H. M. Nolan, '18, C. R. Cummings, '18, and R. M. Wright, '19. DENTAL STUDENTS FIND IT DIFFICULT TO TAKE DRILL Preparation For State Board Tests Commands Time of Seniors and Juniors Owing to the fact that juniors and seniors of the dental college are forc- ed to spend much of their time in the dental clinic to prepare themselves for the tests given by the state board of dental examiners, they are having some difficulty in complying with the rules in regard to military training. The course in dental surgery was recently changed from a four year course to a three year course, and in accomplishing this -it has been neces- sary to utilize every bit of time available. When the dental students time was in effect, now that it has been changed the students cannot give the proper time to the clinic and be at drill at the same time. According to the government orders, a man once signing up for military drill cannot drop the course. Action will probably be taken in a few days to re- lease the dental students or arrange different hours for drill which will not affect their work. Union News Captains and teams for the follow- up membership campaign met Tues- day night at the Union and held a ban- quet preparatory to the opening of the drive for new members. Franci Ba- con, '02, director of social activities, spoke at length on the purpose and mission of the Union, its broader as- pects, and its hopes for the future. A. E. Homne, '18, chairman of the pub- licity committee, and George F. Hur- ley, '18L, president, followed with "pep" talks. Richey Reavill, '19, gen- eral chairman of the campaign, acted as toastmaster. Members are requested -to bring their membership cards with them when attending Union dances. This will aid in removing certain embar- rassing situations which may arise if the cards are not at hand. Prof. John Langley will entertain members of the Research club at 7 o'clock Saturday evening at the Union. WHAT'S GOING ON ' TODAY 7:30 o'clock-Mass meeting in Hill auditorium. 7:45 o'clock-Vocational conference in Barbour gymnasium. 8:30 o'clock-Round-Up club smoker at the Michigan Union. TOMORROW 7:30 o'clock-Alpha Nu literary so- ciety meets in Alpha Nu rooms, Univer- sity hall. 8 o'clock-Eugene Ysaye appears in concert in Hill auditorium. U-NOTICES The Varsity Mandolin club will re- hearse at 6:30 o'clock tonight in Uni- versity hall. New music will be given out. The meeting of the University Zion- ist society, will confer the first de- gree for the Golden Rule order at 7:30 o'clock tonight in the Masonic Temple. "MU~ums" to Make oney wfor Paids "More mums for sale; more maids selling 'em; more men buying 'em; more money made." That is what the Y. W. C. A. plans for the Cornell game chrysanthemum sale next Saturday. In keeping with the events of the day, this is to be the biggest sale of the season and the Y. W. C. A. women are preparing to make it a big success. The salebbooths will be placed in front of Lane hall, Newberry hall and the Michigan Central depot. Yellow mums only will be sold and the single blossoms will sell for 35 cents and 50 cents each. Interesting fiits Two women carriers were employed by the government to distribute mail in Washington, D. C., yesterday. Convalescent soldiers in French hospitals are getting much pleasure from the wearing of bright colored tams made by the women. The Milk fund association of Pro- vidence hospital, Detroit, will ask its membersto donate a dollar or more for the fund this year instead of fol- lowing the custom of giving the pro- ceeds of a ball. Parcel post packages sent out of the country in 1915-16 had a total weight twice as great as that of those spt in 1914-15. Seventy-four faculty members of the University of Wisconsin have gone to war. Salt Lake City may be the site of a new aviation, training camp. The "Princess Pats" are responsible for the capture of Meetcheele, the Flanders town taken last week. WE WILL SELL 50 Shares Hoover 100 Shares. Universal 40 Shares Bower 50 Shares King Trailer 10 Shares Hayes Wheel Co: DIAM OOD 1? - -- .. s EARL & WILSON 60 COlNlark) TROY'.S BEST PRODUJC Durability is one of the car- dinal qualities of our Footwear that substantially re- flects the principle upon which the name Ruby is founded. WE WILL BUY Hoover Steel Ball Reo Motor Car - I 9 NICKELS ARCADE - Forshee &Kuehnie INVESTMENT SECURITIES Phone 21694 412, 1st Natl Bank Bldg. IN DETROIT 101 AWashington Blvd. $19.50 to $40 SHOES for MENrand WOMEN AlfredJ.Ruby t INCORPORATED * 4u Finish your breakfast after that 7:30 class. Waffles 'with maple syrup 10c, two orders 15s. McCains, 614 Monroe -Adv. Dance at Armory on best floor in city. Saturday night.-Adv. For Cornell-Michigan game, special noon-day luncheon at 75c. Delta Cafe. -Adv. Buy your "Mums" for the game at the Delta. 35c a piece or $.50 a dozen. Price'guaranteed till Friday night.- Adv. 0 PARTICULAR PEOPLE PREFER LYNDON, Photographer 719 N. University Ave. Ann'Arbor's Largest Dealer in Eastman Kodaks and Films Amateur Finishing is our aPraticular Business and we make it our Particular Business to get the Kind of Results that make you our Permanent Customer CREA M {r a!:? ide from Pure Pasteurized Cream Text-Books and Supplies For all Courses WE SUPPLY EVERY STUDENTS' NEED a q . 'a M. ' a w _v . x-' v Ann Sheehan & Co.' r_ .. '= , I 040000 U' YELLOW BONOFFON "MUMS" For the Game We have a complete line of flowers at all times of the year. Why not buy your "Mums" from us in preference to the one that is' in it just for the day, and be assured of fresh stock and right prices, Tickets for the big Union member- ship dance to be held Saturday night in the combined gymnasiums, will be placed on sale at 5 o'clock this after- noon at the Union desk. The price is 75 cents a couple. The chaperones have been announced as follows: President Harry B. Hutchins and Mrs. Hutchins, Dean John R. Effinger and Mrs. Effinger, Dean W. B. Hins- dale and Mrs. Hinsdale, Dr. Arthur G. Hall tsand Mrs. Hall, Prof. G. W. Patterson and Mrs. Pat- terson, and Dr. F. R. Waldron and Mrs. Waldron. The dance committee is as follows: Gordon C. Mack, '18E, chairman; Ronald A. Butler, '19L, Reed E. Bachman, '20, Knight Mirrie- lees, '20M, and Harold Fletcher, '20. Shook's 12-piece orchestra will fur- nish "jazz" music for the occasion. The board of directors will meet at 11:30 o'clock this morning to elect a law vice-president and to discuss mat- ters of organization. OHIO IS STILL IN DOUBT ON PROHIBITION VOTE RESULT (Continued from Page One) in New York City, but there was elect- ed with him the entire Democratic ticket, giving the new administration all of the 16 votes in the board of estimate, which controls all city ex- penditures. Those elected with Judg Hylan were Charles L. Craig, con-. troller; Alfred E. Smith, president of the board of aldermen, and the presi- dents of the five boroughs of the city. Will Lecture on Diseases in War Prof. A. S. Warthin will lecture to- morrow night in Detroit on "War and Its Diseases." The University of Iowa raised $20,000 for the Students' Friendship war fund in a two hour campaign. Iowa had pledged $12,000. St. Louis has orders to recruit 524 men for a "gas and flame" regiment. TEN WOMEN VOLUNTEERS FOR SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZE University women interested in so- cial service hospital work, met with Miss Ida M. Whitlow in her office at the University hospital Thursday af- ternoon. There were 10 girls present who had volunteered for service. Miss Whitlow, who is in charge of the children's department of the so- cial service work, instructed these volunteers in the methods of procedure and upon rules to be observed in con- nection with the hospital management. This social service =work is under the supervision of the Y. W. C. A. and the Women's league. Miss Whitlow will meet women taking part in this work at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon, the first Tuesday of every month in her office at the University hospital. Tuberculosis Found In National Army New York, Nov. 7.-As a result of the physical examination for the na- tional army which found 122 per cent of the men suffering from tuber- culosis, representatives of the nation- al anti-tuberculosis association are in conference with a committee of the Life extension society of New York, concluding arrangements for a nation- al medical examination day on Dec. 6. An effort is being made to have medical practicioners throughout the United States charge a uniform fee for this work. HONOR YOUR MEN IN THE SERVICE WITH A SERVICE EMBLEM Iyl ORDER "MUMS" NOW for Saturday. Price 35c A white field on a red field and a blue star for every man in the Regu- ® lar Army, National Guard, Naval Reserve or National Selected Army. Hang it i nyour window or let it fly froma staff. Sizes for private homes and frater- nities with extra stars that can be sewn on as required. DEFIANCE COTTON BUNTING Twelve stars furnished. Extra stars 8c each. Size Price 2x3 feet $1.20 3x5 feet $2.25 4x6 feet $3.15 5x8 feet . $5.25. 6x10 feet $7.50 8x 12 feet $11.25 STERLING WOOL BUNTING Twelve stars furnished. Extra stars 8c each. Size Price 2x3 feet $2.00 3x5 feet $4.50 4X6 feet $7.20 5x8 feet $10.00 6x10 feet $14.00 8x12 feet $21.75 - 10x18 feet $37.50 - -- I I F li I until Friday night. Arcade Floral Shop keis Ar acade Phone 600 II ograd Faces Food Shortage ograd, Oct. 28 (By Mal).-In f the abundant crops in the out- listricts, Petrograd is facing a food shortage. Often there is ad or butter to be had. Sugar ,suerd like gold. The price of s beyond all bounds, and milk cannot be had except on the prescrip- tion of a physician. Coal is scarce, and unless conditions improve rapidly, the coming winter will be one of the most severe privation and hardship. We handle the large "mums" only. Arcade Floral Shop. Phone 600.-Adv.