_... d _ _ . . , .., . ,. . 1.... . M ..,. " . ., ....ii NJ _._ 1). . ...e IL .. ... .. - - ' >Ii;"g e. When Leland Scofield enlisted in the Army Ambulance Corps last June, the football team was left without a man- ager. And when Pat Smith joined the Naval Reserves, the 1917 eleven was- fated to be captainless, for the time- being at least. Athletic authorities, when inter- viewed, were unable to name Sco- field's successor, though it seems probable that the captain will be elected after the initial game with Case. Dopesters have figured it out that the race for squad leader will be be- tween Weske and Boyd, both "M" men. W. H. Sanford Marries Miss Mabon Word has been received of the mar- riage this fall of Wayland H. Sanford, '17L, to Miss Winifred Mahon, for- merly of Duluth, Minn. The cere- mony, which was performed in Sep- tember, took place in New York City. Sanford enlisted last May in the legal department o f the U. S. Naval Coast defense. Develop Films and Plates, make Prints and Enlargements of all sizes; make Lantern Slides. with the quarters, young me Kup' That's . sociatedi rst eTi new, fre Fall en's Over* sh-from-fashion head- styles in men's and pe~neimer CAUthes ALLEN'S. The fact that we are as- with such big makers of quality clothes is t s Y . in goin sent the m treme hind same g to mean much to the men of Ann Arbor. The new season is the most critical that the pre- generation of clothing wearers has ever kno vn. But it will be the same as any other season to xan lvho comes to ALLEN'S because lPe have the 'ndous resources of 2fie House of Kuppenheimer be- us lvhich means-the same qaulity standards, the good, values and the same complete degree of satisfaction. The new Fall styles in suits and top coats aivait you. $2250to$40 N. F. A r ,,yo %,',iV se _