PAPERS SAY i. L YND0N 719 N. Univeralty WING TO THE SCARCITY OF DYES AND THE EM- kRGO ON WOOL, THERE IS GOING TO BE A SHORT- AGE OF GOOD WOOLENS FOR MEN'S CLOTHES. This is true, BUT our showing for Fall and Winter does not evidence it. We have the best assortment of all wool fabrics for men's Suits and Overcoats that we have ever displayed-and at prices within reach of all. Our $25.00 line will be a pleasant surprise to you. What is even more vital to you is, that in this entire line of over five hundred weaves there is nothing but all-wool fabfics. These, when hand tailored to your individual measure, will give you ioo cents value for every dollar expended. THE ONE PHOTOGRAPHER Who delivers the Goods and has been delivering them for 12 years right here among Michigan Students Just Received I Kodak amd utPollies Guaranteed Amateur Finilshing II J. K. MALCOLM E. Liberty St. Malcolm Block Phone 1713-M .«h1~ing the deeve measure edoiit ask our customers to fit their bodies into our clothes. We MAKE the clothes to fit their bodies. Every Royal Tai- or garment is cut and drafted to '7 of your body dimensions. Our tape line is ready for you. To your order at $18.50 to $40 per suit or overcoat. MAJESTI Now Playing AMAROS SISTERS Those French Girls BRUCE, DUFFET & Co. A Corner in Wireless Murphy, Howard & Rudolph Harmony Singers HOPE VERNON Songstress and a Vilin HENRY & ADELAIDE A Change in Dancing Election returns read from the stage Tuesday Night both shows reserved. Get seats now. 4 - UNION TO BET ELECTION U i HLU U U i i II L TOTALS 0Y DIRECT WIRE Five-piece Orchestra and Refreshments to Keep Audience Amused Y During Waits With a special Western Union wire, and a stereoptican lantern to throw the election returns on the screen, Michigan Union authorities are pre- paring for a crowded house, Tuesday night, November 7. The returns will be flashed on the screen, beginning at 8 o'clock and con- tinuing until 4 o'clock in the morning. At either side of the big dance hall two papier mache ladders will be placed, and as the results are announced state by state, figures representing Hughes and Wilson will mount them. In this way the one in the lead will be evident at all times. To eliminate the tdiousnss of the long wait, W. S. Dinwiddie, Jr., '18E, has arranged for a five-piece orches- tra of mandolins, saxophone and piano, besides a number of other stunts to keep the crowd in a good humor. In the new dining room downstairs, light lunches, soft drinks and smokes will be provided, which will be furnished at cost.tAll students, whether mem- bers of the Union or not are invited to come. Give Social at Congregationl Church A Hallowe'en social will be given at the First Congregational church, Saturday night, Nov. 4, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Stunts and eats appropriate to Hallowe'en will be provided, and all students, whether Congregationists or not, are cordially invited. Four Men Stage Bank Robbery Elgin, Ill., Nov. 2.-Four men early today entered Braidwood in an auto- mobile, cut the telegraph wires, and blew the safe of the private bank of Odell and company, securing $6,000 in currency. The inside of the bank was wrecked. Ale you hard to suit? Look at Davis Shirts. Davis at 119 Main. nov3,5 High grade Kodak Finishing at Sug- den's. DEAN EFFINSER SPEAKS AT TEACERS' INSTITUTE Addresses Convention at Grand Rap. ids; President Hutchins Talks to U. of M. Grads President Harry B. Hutchins and Dean John R. Effinger, of the literary college, left yesterday noon for Grand Rapids, where they spoke before the Michigan State Teachers' association institute, which is in session there. By Wednesday night about 2,000 of the advance guard of the teachers at- tending the 64th annual convention had registered. Fully 5,000 more were due to arrive by Thursday noon. Mem- bers of the educational department will attend the convention. Although preliminary meetings were held Wednesday, the formal opening was held Thursday, with addresses by Seth Reed, of Flint, one of the charter members of the association, Charles H. Judd, of the University of Chicago, and James Burns, of the Oneida Institute of Kentucky, which were followed by a business meeting. The institute is meeting in sections, each section being composed of teach- ers who have graduated from one uni- versity. Dean Effinger's speech was delivered before the whole convention. It was on the subject, "College En- trance and High School Credits." During the convention sectional meetings in art, agriculture, classified education, college instructors, high schools, education of the deaf, manual training, and home economics will be held for teachers interested in' these subjects. One of the innovations this year will be the motion pictures illus- trating Western Michigan's industrial development. President Hutchins spoke before the. section composed of teachers who have graduated from the University of Mich- igan at their banquet which was held at 6 o'clock. The president spoke on the University. At a meeting of the commissioners' section Thursday morning, Prof. C. O. Davis, of the educational department, spoke on "School Credit for Out of School Work." Read The Daily advertisements. Mat GA R R IC K Weko Wed. & Sat. RORt.30 DETROIT KATINKA I- ..... ARCADE Shows at 3:00; 6:30; 8:oo; 9:30 ioc Unless Otherwise Specified. Phone 296-M. T.-2Ormi Hawley in "Where Love Leads." Fri-3-MabelTallaferro in "The Dawn of Love" and Drew comedy. Sat. 4-Edith Storey in "The Christian" 8 parts. Children's Matinee, 2 p. in. "Helen's Babies," "The Kid Magi- clans", "Ambitious Awkward Andy." Mon.-Tues-6-7-Thomas Dixon's "The Fall of a Nation." Mat, 25c. Eve. 35c. Orpheum Theatre Matinees, 2:00-3:30; Evening, 6:45, 8:15, 9:30. Saturdays-Holidays continuous. Friday 3 Fannie Ward in "Each P'earl a Tear." Also Bray Cartoons. Sat.- Wm. Desmoud, and Enid Markey in "Lieutenant Danny, U. S. A." Also Triangle Comedy, Ford Sterling :a, "His Lying Heart." Evening, i5c Sun.-Mon.-5-6-Dustin Farnum in "The Parson of Panamint." Also Holmes Travels. A New Supply of Laundry Boxes C. W. GRAHAM, Mngr. I I SENIORS I Sit early for your "Michiganensian" Picture at - MAIN STUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway , I .. . p New York, N Y 1 I Also at PHONE 1321 or 170-M FOR FLOWERS' A full line of plant and cut flower baskets Goodhew Floral Co. 619 E. Liberty St. SHEEHAN'S Ann Arbor, - Mth. Ithaca, N. Y. West Point, N. Y. Princeton, N. J. Northampton, Mass. Hanover, N. H. Lafayette, Ind. Perfect Portraitures Uusurpassed accommodations for group photographs 225 E. Liberty Darling Bldg. 9v' WHAT'S GOING ON Today. 2 to 5 o'clock-Senior law presi- dential election. 3 to 5 o'clock-Tryouts for Cosmo- politan club play, McMillan hall. 3:30 o'clock-Soph lit and fresh lit football game, south Ferry field. '4 o'clock-Registrar Arthur G. Hall speaks at opening party of Women's League, Sarah Caswell Angell hall. I 4 to 6 o'clock-Tryouts for Greek play, auditorium, U-hall. 7:30 o'clock-Alpha Nu meets in the Alpha Nu rooms. Tomorrow. 7:30 o'clock-Smoker at the for men of Buffalo and vicinity. U-Notce. Union of the Alpha Nu society by Friday night. Junior engineers' football practice today at 4 o'clock. Unitarians Will Give Annual )anoe Members of the Unitarian Student society will give their annual dinner- dance Friday, Nov. 10, at 7 o'clock, in the evening at the church guild. Speeches will be arranged for the pro- gram. Students from Buffalo and vicinity will hold a smoker at the Union at 7:30 Saturday night. Those trying out for the central de- bate will please inform the secretary. BA D B o U CE FOR SALE BY pus Bootery State St. To-night is your chance to boost the Band-to help send it to Cornell. Here Are The Features: Authorized Dealer for Error in Naming 'ror was made in The Officer Daily's ent of officers elected by the tan literary class. R. C. Stew- as elected president instead of Bachman as announced. Arbor's progressive merchants e Michigan Daily as their adver- medium. The Vriyrad Mandolin Virtuoso-,ames H. Stevens Arthur Murray A Regular Rag Picker "I Want To Dance"-His Own Song Hlt. "Ain't It The Truth" Fred M. Adams A Comic Pantomime Sketch. Supported by Allen, Brooks & Ward in "What's It All About" L. B. Emmerman In Songs. "Algebraic Antics" "The Innocent Drummer" By A Cast of Stars lncliding Orva Williams Helen Champion & Co. HillmAuditorium-8P.M.Tonight who is glove wise,l & Place quality. knows Demp- Davis at 119 nov3,5 LIBEKTY AT 606 D. E. ORENNAN rusfo1 a A Riding BERTY AT 606 Breeches And Remember-Your Quarters Will Help Send The Band To Cornell. LI