THE UMVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. The Store Ascot Ties NEW SHAPES, CENTS LATEST PATERNS. worth Will regret it you $1.25, miss it. $ 2.50 and $2. GOOIDSPEEID'S. MAIN STRtEEI'T. Popular Priced 1IHLLLINERY. Soi DinmmiitS 0 Our Own Designs. Trimmed with Plumes, Birds Quills, Coque and Fancy Feathers-will be sold this Week at $1.50 to $5.00. HATS TRIMMED TO ORDER ! Your own ideas preserved in Artis- tic style and arraignment. BEAUTIFUL MODEL HATS ! Copied from Paris models in large variety-Selling cheap this week. SHOE DEPARTMENT'! Shoes For Ladies... Wright, Peters & Co., of Roches- ter, Fiiie Footwear in all the lead- ing styles and lasts in Welts and Turns. Prices: -$2.50 to $5-001 See our $3.00 Calf Boot. a splen- did Shoe for school wear. Rubbers For Ladies... Goodyear glove fitting Rubber to fit all style toes. Prices -25c to $1.00 faitors For Ladies.. . All styles, from 7 Button Gaitor to the High Leggins. Prices -25c to $1.25 Shoe Department first floor. Freet Thursday, Freem 9 Friday, A Chysanhemu! ?Saturday. IT'S WHAT YOU WANT FOR THE DETROIT GAME. With every purchase of 25 cents or over we will give a coupon entitleing holder to a Large Yellow Chrysanthemum" Saturday morning at our store. Any purchase made Thursday, Friday or Saturday. is included in this oier. See the CANES we have to offer WAGNER & 0 for the Detroit occasion. WV& 9 Furnishers - - 123 S. Main St, Lamps Expressly 4 Students' Use "The Rochester," "The Yale," "The Royal," "The Perfection," "The Berlin Student," all nickle plated, varying in price from $1.00 to $2.50 each. OIL Every student should use Dean's "Red Star." It gives a pure white light, is odorless and does not char the wick. Deliv- ered in any part of the city in our cans at 10c per gallon. For sale only by DEAN & CO M PANY. 214 South Main Street. UNIVERSITY NOTES. M. Brunetiere on U. of M. 'Varsity practice was secret again Ferdinand Brunetiere, the editor of yesterday, but will be open today. It the "Revuedes Deux Monds," in Ii is hoped that everybody that can do pressions of America in the last M-- so will attend today and encourage the Clure, says, speaking of Universities: players. "There are likewise differeit types of Dr. Martin has not left for Hawaii American universities. There are yet. He is detained at the home of state universities-like the University his father at Quincy, Mich., owing to of Virginia, for instance; or the Uni- the latter's sickness. versity of Michigan (Ann Arbor) which The High School has withdrawn are independent, no doubt, in the sense from the Inter-class series, saying tiat that they manage thenselves abso- they must play Jackson Saturday and lutely, and yet whose independence is prefer their chance in the State High in respect Iited by the grant they School League. manage themselves absolutely, and yet Dr. Nehemiah Boynton, of the First whose independence is in respect lim- Congregational church at Detroit, will ited by the grant they rec 'lve from the deliver the address at Newberry Hall states. Their principal obligations are next Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Boyn- to admit to the university course with- ton is conceded to be the most elo- out previous examination, pupils who quent divine in the Congregational come from the High Schools of Michi- church today. This noted Congrega- gan or Virginia, and to establish along- tionalist has been one of the national side of their liberal instruction, tech-ns trustees of the C. E. Society since its cal training-scientific agriculture, for reception. Last year when the com- example-or legal or medical courses." W. J. BooTH, Pres. W. ARNOLD, lt Vice-pres J. 5. SonnEaAN, 2d Vice-pres. JuHN C. Wssz, Ast. Cashier. State - Savius - Bad. Transacts a general Banking busi- ness. THE ANN ARBOR SAVINGS BANK Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, 8150,000. Resources.S$1,10000 Organized under the General Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposits, buys and sells exchange on the principal cities of the United States. Drafts cashed upon proper identification. Safety deposit boxes to rent. OFFICERs: Christian Eack Pres.; W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres.; Chas E. Hiscock, Cashier: M. J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANoKfA "nnr Capital, 1000i. Surplus and Pros, 84,i0 Transacts a general banking bsins. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Furnish letters of credit. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE, Vice Pres S. W. CLARKSON. Cashier #IE armrm &Mrhanirsf1t nk Cor. Main and lluron Streets. Capital, 50,000. Sur plus,t 30,000. Transact a genera ibsnking business. R. KEMPF, Pres. C. E GnNt, Vice-Pres _ i E it .loisisiCaier C. I. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic' deorators Have a complete line of Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Window Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc, Specialty of fine interior decorating, painting, frescoing, tinting and paper hanging. Only the best of workmen employed. Work guaranteed. C. il. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic Decorator, P. J. SCHLEEDE. 340 S. STATE STREET Book Bindn ......... 25 cents and up Solid Gold Fountain Pens...S. i sand up. Waterman and Wirt Pens in stock and Pens Rpaired. Wholesale'and Retail Paper, 3%libs, of Li- en Paper for 50c. Chafing Dish Recipe Book ! ASK FOR ONE. Our New Chafing Dishes are here. Wm. ELER Music Studio PIANO, PIPE ORGAN AND COMPOSITION. CONCERT PIANO TUNING R. H. KEMPF, From Stuttgart Conservatory, Germany. 312 SOUTH DIVISION STREET o MUSICAL ! 0 Mel Gillespie, teacl er of Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar. Instructor in the University School of Music. it years experience as a teacher. Call at Ann Arbor Music Co's. Store to arrange for hours.: : . .: HOLMES' LIVERY STABLE. 509 E. Liberty St Central location. Good Service TRY THE .... - Toledo Steam Laundry And SAVE25 PER CENT on what you are now paying for laundry work. Leave orders at 122 South Main Street. L_ mittee in charge were looking about for some eminent man to deliver an address at the commencement exer- cises President Angell spoke of the Rev. Nehemiah Boynton as the most fitting speaker that could be obtained. Reserved seats for the Dr. Nansen lecture will be placed on sale Monday niorning, Nov. 15th, at Palmer's Drug Store, on State st., and Wahr's Book- store, Main st. Prices for reserved seats, $1.50; general admission, $1. Season tickets for the course are on sale at the same places. Season ticket $2, reserved seat 50 cents extra for the whole course. "At Piney Ridge" at the Athens Theater tomorrow night. SCIENTIFIC FRENCH. Subscriptions for "La Nature" will open Saturday morning, Nov. 20, at 9 a. m., in the Registrar's office. The course is open in preference to scien- tific students and then to all others in the order of their application. To en- ter the course it is required that one have had at least eight hours of Ftrench. The price of the paper is $2.70; it must be paid before the holi- days. Applicants not paying by that time will lose their rank, and otheis will be admitted in their places. The class is limited to 30.. Hereafter Prof. Hempl's class in Chaucer will meet only on Wednesday from 4 to S. cderflower Toilet Soap a 0 10 Cents a Cake, 25 Cents a Box, at KCO. u e ' S No.123 E. Washington st MA.m m er s .rugNSt. or. Fourthiate. Sn