d NDO N Estdal(se EAD s 904 LEADS Sheehan's \I { WOATEN Our windows are full of the season's authoritative styles. Conservative staples and pop- ular Novelties. No matter what your taste, we can serve you. Widths A A to E, and salesmen who will fit you properly. while others follow. Kodaks andt Amneteur suapplies Finishing 719 N. Uiveralty Ave. " " . NEW MANAGEMENT 2 Brown do, Tan 6 and $7 Hoff ste tte r 's Walk-Over oot Shop 115 5. Zlain UNION PICKS BIG COMMITTEES FOR FALL CAMPAIGN (Continued from Page One)' '18, Richard Rievall, S. W. Sedgwich, W. 0. Lampe, James McLinstock, G. W. Fenslow, J. B. Hadley, Hanlan Walker, Leonard Thorsch, David Pin- kerton, Coan Adams, '18, William Grause, Russel Fort, Fred Sutter. GARRICK-Pop. Mat. Wed., 25c to $1. Nights & Sat. Mat., 25c to $1.50 The Success of Two Continents A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS Cyril Harcourt's 3-act Comedy Next Week: "Alone at Last" ARCADE Shows at 3-00', 6:30; 8:00; 9:30 TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES FOR ALL COURSES Real Values in Second-Hand Books I. P. NOTE BOOKS FOUNTAIN PENS DRAWING INSTRUMENTS ioc Unless Otherwise Specified. Phone 296;M. Tues., 3--Dorothy Bernard and Glen White in "Sporting Blood" ; Mutt & JeffCartoon. \Wed.., 4-I;, K. Lincoln and Frances Nelson in "The Almighty Dollar"; Mutt &, Jeff Cartoon. Tlhurs., 5-Mme. Petrova in "The Eternal Question" (Ret.), and BIL- LIE BURKE in "Gloria's Romance" (st Chap. "Lost in the Everglades") i~c. (Season tickets $2.5o.) EVERY STUDENT NECESSITY O TO WARD'S Who Makes SSY KUT KLOT1HES Suits and Overcoats $17 and up Made to Measure F. E. CHASE Ilgr. 118 E. HURON ST. il C. W. CRAHAM, Mngr. Freshman Reception Committee Kemp Burge, '17, chairman; Don Smith, Theo. W. Adams, '17, Geo. Johnston, '19M, Johnson Kenyon, '17, C. V. Sellers, '17, R. B. Frantz, '17E, Orpheum Theatre' THE HOME OF PARAMOUNT AND TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS Matinees, 2:00-3:30; Evening, 6:45, 8:a15, 9:30. Sati:rdays-Holidays continuous. All Develop Films and Plates, make Prints and Enlarge- ments of all sizes; make Lantern Slides. N, Take Pictures to order, in- doors or out, any size, anywhere, any time. Have for Sale the most Ar- tistic Views ever made in and around Ann Arbor. Give the same careful expert attention to your work as to my own. J EEEE ............. 4- strict Manager for Washtenaw County, with Detroit privi- for the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company of i, the oldest Company in America and having a large and tial business in Michigan. The rapid and steady growth of surance promises very substantial progress to men of good ter, courage and industry. Applicant must be well and fav- known. The right man will be financed as reasonably re- Address, giving full information, UITTER V~ THOMPSON State Agents 693 Penobscot Bldg. Detroit, Michigan Theatre Wednesday October, 4 R. W. Hurbert, J. C. Barron, '18, W' C. Allee, '18L, H. Gray Muzzy, '17, Wm. J. Edwards, '17, W. D. Nance, '17, Ralph Gates, '17L, Herbert Burnagin, '19M, Elmer Schacht, '18E, Harry Reber, '17L, Norman Bolles, '18, H1. L. Caroll, '17E, Thos. Paisley, '17, Owen Watts, '18, H. F. Becker, '19M, Rich- ard Khuen, '19E, G. Br ll Pearson, Ferris Fitch, '17L, F. P. Randall, 17, Gordon Smith' 17E, Ilipbp Foltz, '17, Harold Taylor, '17,x. WV. Seabury, '17E, Andrew Haigh, Tom Reid, '17, Norman Ibsen, '8i . Roomg Lt Committee Frederick 'hieme, '18E, chairman; L. G. Hub>:rt, '17E, S. S. Attwood, '18E, Hard Reeves, '18, James Dris- coll , '18.k Empioymuent Bureau Committee Theodore Cox, '17, chairman; Ches- ter I ane, '18, Ernest Wunsch, '18, Phil Pack, '18, Richard Woodward, '18, Charles WV. Fisher, '18. clu"nts' -Directory Committee John Newmann, '17E, chairman, Robert Daugherty, '1.9, Lewis S. Crane, '18, Don Kindner, John N. Chase, '19, Herbert Drake, '19. All classes sign now for tennis tour- nament, Barbour Gymnasium.' 1917-1918 sign now for elective hockey, Harbour Gymnasium. It is o['im:perative importance that all medical and physical appointments be kept and be on time. Gymnasium clothes left in lockers last June must be claimed between October 6 and 14. Otherwise they will be confiscated. The first Y. W. C. A. vesper service1 will be held at Newberry Hall Octo-I ber 11, at 5:00 o'clock. Dean Myra B.: Jordan will speak. All University wo-I men are cordially invited to attend the, services.I The opening tea of the Women's League will be given Monday, from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock at the Barbour gymnasium. This tea is given espe-i cially for the benefit of the fresh-, men and the new members of thet league. Gymnasium registration of freshman girls in the director's office must be completed by Wednesday, October 4. Every freshman is required to make tbis registration.; ophomore girls register for medical examination and fall, sports in the director's office now. Registration must be complete by Saturday noon, October 7. All upper class girls taking required work and allnew girls wishing to elect any form of gymnasium work during the year are requested to make ap- pointments for medical examinations now in the director's office, Barbour gymnasium. Office hours, 9:00 to 12:00, 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. daily. PACKARD ACADEMY Dancing classes every Monday and Thursday evening at 7 o'clock begin- ning Oct. 9. Private lessons by ap- pointment. Children's class every Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. oct3 SPECIAL NOTICE TO PERSONS KEEPING BOARDERS OR ROOMERS -You are hereby directed until fur- ther notice to furnish for drinking purposes to persons rooming or board- ing with you, only boiled water or water positively know o be safe. JOHN A. WESSINGER, M. I:D .z All freshmen women are required to attend the meeting to be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Sarah Cas- Yell Angell Hall. Every house of five or more women is required to elect a house repre- sentative to the Women's League be- fore Wednesday, October 11. Names should be sent to Dean Jordan by that date. Women wishing to work on the Michigan Daily should report to the Women's Editor today between 1 and 3 o'clock, at the Daily office. Junior advisors meet Tuesday from 4 to 6 at the Sorosis house. LIT ENROLLMENT BEATS 3ARK OF LAST YEAR BY 198 (Continued from Page One) The figures also show that the wom- en like to get to town and get settled before the men. Last Wednesday was the high-water mark for the women, 195 enrolling. The men were away be- hind last week, but are now picking up as the enrollment of 477 of yes- terday indicates. Returns from the medical college show a gain over last year, 268 hav- ing registered to date. The dental college also reports an increased en- rollment, 309 having signed up in this department. The Law school an- nounces an enrollment of 134 this year as compared with 191 at the same time last fall. This is a loss of 57. No figures were available in the college of engineering last night, but Assist- ant Dean W. H. Butts stated that there was a considerable increase over last year. Last year the engineering col- lege was the largest in the United States. F I .As-, 3- DeWolf Hopper in "Strand- ed." Also Triangle Comedy, Wm. Cullier in "Never Again. eve. x Sc. Wed., 4.-Marguerite Clark in "Silks and Satins" Rebooked. Thurs.-Fri., 5.s-Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgely in "The House of the Golden Windows." Also Bray Car- toons. STUDENTS The Place to Buy 10 A T S IS AT THE, Factory Hat Store 617 Packard St. Next to the Delta Corner State and Packard ASK ANYBODY We Have the Style ALL the While HITNEYI THEAT R E FRIDAY and SATURDAY I Oct. 6 and 7 Mat. Sat. - c Directs from nine months in -New York, 7 months in Chicago and 5 months in = Boston - 3 se - w q o w e' r ' Endorsed by the Clergy of -all Creeds and Denomina- nA story of youth his trials temptations, and his final triumph. TEN BIG SC-ENES AND COMPANY OF 82 Prices 50, 75c, $1, 1.50 All Performances J iLIiBE RT Y AT111i 6061111111 6061111111111111611116111111111111111111111111111111 LI XY T 060 D. E. GREN NAN iSHOWE'S ,TRAVEL LFESTIVALi Custorx Riding BERTY AT 606 Breeches Golf Knickers LI HAWAIwSPAIN 'sNORWAY PREPAREDNESS WA11/EST POINT MANY;:OTHERS ;ALL NEW 1 1 Phone 273 200 E.Washington St. TO THE HEADQUARTERS FOR III The 7,214. it will total enrollment last year was It is confidently expected that reach the 7,500 mark this year. PRICES 25-35-50 CENTS; Students electrical supplies Study lamps, shades, extension cords, heating de- vices and everything electrical. Repair Work Given Prompt Attention Washtenaw Electric Shop "THE SHOP OF QUALITY" If it is not right, we make it right aeberle & Son, 110 South et, for Ukeleles, Martin Gui-; lolins and all Musical Instru- oct3tf clocks, $1.00 up. Chapman, 13 South Main St. tues-eod Leave your film at Sugden's. oct3 to 29 We are better prepared than ever to supply you wants in the Drug Line at our NEW LOCATION, 340 South State street. Cushing's Pharmacy. tues-eod Illlllfell leDeltrofl1l111l1/l1it'11119 - iago Milwaukee Detroit" Call 600 for expert typewriting. oct3 to 29 Say fellows, if you want a thorough course in shorthand or typewriting, call at the School of Shorthand, 711 N. University Ave. oct3 11- Minneapolis A NN C Remember we are "the only" STUDENTS SUPPLY STORE Stationary, Fountain Pens, Engineering as well as Histology and Bacteriology Supplies. I. P. -Loose Leaf Binders-your name stamped in gold FREE. 1111 So. University Opposite Eng, Arch, Phone 11 60-R NCING