THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE~ . i VA Men's Clothing Section (Ground Floor Annex) RAI N BRIN6S EASY DAY FORGRID MEN SPARKS MAY BE SAVED IN FIRST GAME TO OPEN LATER CONTESTS r tkis and next week we have arranged a special exhibit of smart new models in Coung Men's Fall Suits is a cleverness in design, a smartness in make-up and fineness of al that must appeal to lovers of correct dress. Every suit is splen- ailored, a masterpiece of the tailor's art, and they are great values. YOSTMEN PREPARE TO MEET CASE TEAM NEXT SATURDAY Cress and McClintock Look Good as Ends; Genebach May Pilot Team, * * * * * * to * & * r * c * * t *a *b * * * di * 'y *r * tb * ,* * * * * * * * * * * * [ERE'S A CHANCE TO GET * FOOTBALL MANAGER JOB * Yesterday a call was issued for ryouts for manager of the Varsity ootball team. Only seven men eported for this work, while there hould be at least 20 tryouts. A managership of any Varsity eam is worth working hard to get, nd this is especially true of foot- all, as it is the most important ollege sport. Others who wish to try out, but id not on account of the rain esterday afternoon can do so by eporting to Charles Boos at erry field clubhouse at 3 o'clock his afternoon. * S * * * * * * * * * * * * * * S S Prices Ranging from $19.50 to $35.00 v~t~i'lxff9 We set glass in all parts of the city. C. H. Major & Co.-Adv. If it's quality you want, see our wall paper, paints, brushes, etc., before buying. C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237.-Adv. Fountain pens, all the best makes, at Wahr's.-Adv. " Estimates gladly given on paint- ing, paper hanging, tinting or any kind of first class decorating. C. H. Major & Co.-Adv. I Athletic Gd ie Only Store in the City handling Athletic, Goods exclusively Correct Style - GYM SUITS - Prices Right Steady rain and a soggy field kept the Yostmen from their customary daily scrimamge yesterday, and sig- nal practice was the order of the day.1 Drenched and muddy, the men went through the different formations that are to form the defense of the Varsity against Case on Saturday. Because of the lop-sided victory that Ohio State put over on Case a while ago, Michigan fans are count- ing on a victory against the scientists. However, Case has improved greatly since the tussle with the Ohioites, and is expected to display a very difffer- ent brand of football Saturday. Yost may start Sparks at quarter, although many think he should save the whirlwind pivot-man for later con- tests. Genebach, although lacking in, experience, may start at this position Saturday, unless Michigan* fails sig- nally on the defensive. Although the mentor is non-com- mittal, it appears likely that he will send out the following men to meet _, t t * * * * * * * * * * * * * Cal for 1,000 'Men to Guard Ballots Dishonesty and present day politics seem inseparable. Columbia has just issued a call for 1,000 men to join the Honest Ballot association. The pur- pose of this group is to better election conditions and do away with as much bribery and trickery as possible. We are expert floor finishers, and Old English Floor Wax, only 55c. C. H. Major & Co.-Adv. Assembly at Armory every Satur- day night. Admission 75c.-Adv. Patronize Our Advertisers.-Adv. This Store is the headquarters for Gym Supplies .and. Sa ve 10 p er c ent on your Laundry Bills Get our p ric es on students' soft' wash i No more worn out skirts - around neck bands by rough COllars SWe smnooth iniside and outside : We darn your socks, sew on i buttons and do all mending FREE ~All goods washed in soft water r GE . J. MOE "SPORT SHOP" I - I t w .. , , the easterners: Elmer Gress, left end; Culver, tackle; Boyd, guard; Beath, center; Goodsell, guard; Weske, tackle; Mc- Clintock, end; Sparks or Genebach, quarter; Hanish, right half; Froemke, left half, and Wieman, fullback. Elmer Cress, who starred on last year's All-fresh, is a good man on the end, and ought to satisfy the coach in this place. Culver, another '19 man at tackle, is likely to take the left tackle job on Saturday. I- WuerthTheatre BOOKINGS FOR OCTOBER SMatinees 3:30. Nights 6:30, 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous Thurs-Fri-45-Mme. Petrova in "The Law of the Land." Also Keystone= = Comedy. "= Sat-6-Mary Miles Minter in "Melissa of the Hills." Also Serial, "Neglected S Wife." No. 5. Sun-Mon-7-8-Billie Burke in "The Mys- terious." Also Holmes Travels and Victor: Moore Comedy. .. Tues-Wed-9-ioMae Murray inyA Mor-= ": man Maid." Also O'Henry Stories. Thurs-Fri-ir-12-Sessue Hayakawa in "Hashimura Toga." Also Keystone Comedy.- Sat-13-Wm. Russell in "Prideandthe Man." Also Serrial, "Neglected Wife," No. 6. _______ I I FRESHMEN WILL PLAY VARSITY TEAM TOAY Y 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 A 1 1 1 I=0 I - I MITCHELL'S PUPILS ARE TRYING TO STRENGTHEN A WEAK LINE Orpheum Theatre = BOOKINGS FOR OCTOBER = Prices: zoc unless otherwise specified Matinees 2s.30 Nights 6:30. 8, 9:30 Saturdays-Sundays-Continuous ! Thurs-4-Wm. Desmond in "Master of = His Home." Evening Esc. Also Triangle Comedy and Ford. Fri-5-Louise Glaum in "Golden Rule = Kate." Triangle Comedy and Ford. Sat.-6-Gladys Hulette in "Miss No- = body." Mutual Comedy and Travels.= Sun-q-Shirley Mason in "Lady of the Photo." "Do Children Count?" two = reels.-= Mon-8-Gail Kane in "The Bride's Si- F ence." Serial. Helen Holmes in "Lost Express," No. i. = = Tues-g-Thos. Ince in "Civilization." ! Evening 15c.- Wed-io-John Mason in "The Liber- ! tine." 7 Reels. Evening 15c. - S111111ilIIIHiHIHI11111111 I I ADLER- RCCHESTERClothes Lookers become buyers at the Lutz Clothing Store hen you wear clothes of the current mode )u are conveying the information that you e a man of progressive ideas. 11 progressive men recognize the superior iality of Adler Rochester Clothes. Twenty-six men reported for fresh- men football practice last evening at Ferry field. The rain scared a con- piderable number of candidates away, although today is the day set for the first scrimmage between the Varsity and the freshmen. Two teams were put through a hard fifteen minute battle which resulted An one touchdown for the first team. Carpus, the fullback, carrying the ball cross. The first year men look good and -hould put up a good scrap against Yost's men, when they meet this after- noon. Although not particularly beefy, they have the speed and the grit. The freshman class in the Uni- versity seems to be lacking in large ;men if the turn out for the fresh team pan be taken as evidence. According to Coach Mitchell there is considerable opportunity for heavy pnen to find places in the line if they show up to any advantage at all, as the present line is apt to be the weak spot of the team. The line up for the game this aft- ernoon is, of course but temporary, and most of the men will be given the chance to show what they can do. The following men will start the game for the freshmen: Fletcher, L.e.; Henry, l.t.; Tinchac, l.g.; Clippert, p.; Culver, r.e.; VonWagner, r.t.; Bock, r.e.; Uschell, q.; Reid, l.h.; Britton, Bailey, or Carpus, r.h.; and Usher, f.b. i i i i i Liberty and Fifth Ave. Phones 2076-2077 OUR WAGON WILL CALL PROMPTLY uuno muuH uu E nH uuiHutu H uH unHti uIHHutHn t ut unIHi u r ,S r :r w ;r r w- w r r r w a .w Sw Sr r w r s r w e r .rS s r is s= i. S w i. 5i Sv II s No Is w r r Sr s: C s- i Lutz Clothing Store 217 So. Main Street ti General Pershing CAN'T WIN THE WAR WITH JUST SAMMIES He has to have a private stenographer-he needs ammunition, food and sup- plies made in America. Already Business is feeling the strain. It needs more trained stenographers and bookkeepers to meet the new demand and to fill the positions left vacant by the men who are called to fight for their country. Help Pershing and the Sammies win the war by working for your country. Trained workers are needed as much as trained fighters. Your Camp Custer, your Fort Sheridan is HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE. Our courses are thorough. We teach Gregg Shorthand which is the system Gen. Pershing's private stenographer, uses. Tuition is slight. i THE STORE FOR EVERY MAN B I AT T Women Capture Columbia's New Dorm Morrie Dunne! Where art thou? The women are gradually taking pos- session of Columbia university. Even Furnald hall, Columbia's newest dorm for men is now occupied by demure, pretty, witty, short, tall and all the other 57 varieties of young maidens. Instead of rough masculine voices, sweet girlish giggles and gentle laugh- ter resound through the halls of Fur- nald. Silken skirts swish, delicate perfumes and soprano voices reign su- k } t Classes arranged to fit your programs. Location very convenient. DON'T DELAY-ENLIST TODAY _ ..S . }, ,Rs. AT ARMORY premd. FRIDAY, OCT. 5,1917 Dr . T. G. Yeoman and Dr. L. A. King are in Ann Arbor attending the clinic opening of the Homoeopathic Medical school Hamilton Business College STATE AND WILLIAM STREETS ra Dacing 9 to 1 Tickets at Busyree I tIke" Fisher's Jazz Band We are decorating some of the best homes in the city. Call 237. C. H. _Major & Co.--Adv. I ..wrr ' .._._, -.v 4 -Aqqq &"l 121 E. Waahfito~n St. I