THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. Closing Out Sale, to Make Room for Our Spring Stock NEC KWEAR... GOLF HOSE... SWEAIE All $1.00 and 75c Ascots, - - 59c $2.25 Scotch Hose, - - - - $1.75 $5.00 Puffs, 4-in-Hands, $2.00 Scotch Hose. - - 1.50 $4 501 Imperial Strings, - - - - - 39c $1.75 Scotch Hose, - - - 1.25 $4.00 Adler's Tine English, Out-Seam a ove $1.33. We guarantee our stock and stand back of everything we sell. -RS... Pure Worsted, - - - $4.00 Pure Worsted, - - - 3.75 Pure Worsted, - - - 3.00v THIS WVEEK m =mwwNw=Nwii THIS WEEK MACK & CO.. b S collections of vocal and instrumental music of the standard composer s, suitable for library or gift books just received. ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO. 205-207E. Washington St. ANN ARBOR Time Table, Sunday, Sept, 5, 1897T. TIME TABLE: Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Standard Time. NORTH. SOUTH. 8:43 a.m. 57:0 a. m '12:1 a. m. 11:25a. m. 4:46 p. m. :40 p. m. *Rur, between Ann Arbor and Toledo only. E.S. GILMoRE. Agent W. H BENNETT G. P. A. Toledo O. 1jH IANGENTAL The fiagara Falbs Route." I Central Standard Time. TRAINS AT ANN ARBOR. EAST P. l. A. M Mail and Ex.--347 B,N. Y, Chi.512 NY Special...00 Mail. 515.918 G. R. Bxpres .71 251 Pacific Ex -....1210 *N. S Limited .... 8 10 PY5M. Eastern Ex...---9 47 Western Ex.... 1 38 A. M. G. R. & K. Ex ... 55- D. N. Express ...5 50 Chi. Nt. Ex.-....-7 47 Atlantic Ex...7130 *North Shore Limited is an extra fair train to beachargeof$250 to New York than on other trains. .W. RcUGLES, II. W. HAYES, e. P. & T. Agt., Chicago. Aft.. AnnsArbor THE BUCKEYE ROUTE. COLUMBUS, HOCKING VALLEY AND TOLEDO AILWAY Is the only line from the Toledo Union Station to Columbus and points beyond, using Union depot terminals at Colum bus and runs four fast express trains daily between the points named, two of them in the unprecedented time of three hours. Parlor cars on day trains, seats 25 feels; Pui~mas sleepers on- night trains. Stndents d(ssirisg- unequaled facilities are invited t use the Buckeye Route and nan obtain full particulars on application to local- tichet agents. E. . DAVIDSON, Dist. Pass. Agent, Toledo; or W. H. FISHER, G. P. and T. A., Columbus, Ohio. Athens a Theatre' COMING Al. Field's Colored KINDERGARTEN, zo-u CHAFING DISHES, ICal and See Us, RENTSCHLER THE PIOTOGRAPHER TEA KETTLES, Telephone 0,O. ANN ARMBR It.IW Erold. wAO5R5 1 Can Mr. and Mrs. Ross Granger make a business of teach- ing dancing. You can join the classes at any time, the U term starting with your first lesson. Private lessons Dance given y appointment. Office, ground floor. Dance ORAMGE R'S ACADE MY A New Organization. E Last Thursday evening, Feb. 27, led by Harry M. Robins, R. G. Magoflin and one or two others, an organization was formed to be called The Student Waiters' Club of the University of Michigan. These table waiters number about one hundred in oir city. The meeting was held at the boarding hous.' of Mrs. Motley, at the northwest cor- ner of Jefferson and Thompson sts., in this city. The cards of invitation were u ritten on common wrapping paper and distributed by the committee, and about sixty were reached by these in- vitations, and about fifty attended the first meeting. Mrs. Motley very kindly opened her house for the boys and pre- pared the refreshments for the even- ing. Judge N. W. Cheever and E. L. Dana, ranchman from Wyoming, received special invitations to this meeting. Judge Cheever very kindly gave the boys a number of the old college stor- ies and some good advice as to the future conduct of the association. The first part of the evening was de- voted to games and these were follow- ed by refreshments. After the refresh- ments they completed their organiza- tion and named it "The Student Wait- ers' Club." The club was organized primarily for social objects, to bring: the waiters together two or three times a year and encourage the formation of mutual acquaintances. Next, it was to be a mutual benefit organization with a central bureau to look after vacan- cies and applications for filling them. The central bureau consists of a presi- dent and four vice presidents holding office for a year. For the coming year the officers are as follows: President, H. M. Robins; first vice president, Mr. Roberts; second vice president, Mansfield Dudley; third vice president, Mr. VanKeuren; forrth vice president, Mr. Pottinger. After the organization was completed the following toasts were responded to: "The U. of M.," Mr. VanKeuren; "The Student Waiters," Mr. Dudley; "The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table," Mr. Smith; "The Model Boarder," Mr. Dun- ning; "The Model Landlady," Mr. Rob-{ SECOND SEMESTER. The University School of Dancing makes the following unparalelled offer for the second semester. Class tickets good from now until May 1st, which is the end of the dancing season, for $4. These tickets are for beginners or ad- vanced dancers and entitle the holder to any two lessons a week, including the very popular Saturday evening pro- gram parties. The classes meet Tues- day, Wednesday and Saturloy even-, ings; also Saturday morning and after- noon, the student makes this one selec- tion of classes with the exception that Saturday morning is exclisively for gentlemen and Saturday afternoon ex- clusive for ladies. This is in every way a students dancing school and young ladies or gentlemen who think of at-' tending may feel perfectly certain that they will meet no objectionable people. LOST-Either os Division st., Liberty st. or campus, a gold watch with ini- tials "P. J. P." Reward if returned to 332 S. Division st. 109 FULLER & BERANEK, --TAILORS Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Work called for and delivered. 31 S. STATE ST., over RoselIs. Phone No.264, New State. 0. * MARTIN FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Embalming a Specialty. NO. 209 FOURTH AVENUE. Ambulance night or day. Residence.302 Fifth Avenue. CAN FU NISH MUSIC OF FIRST-CLASS. Orders for 411 Fraternity parties, club dances, eta. Leave order. at Anns Arbor MusicC.Ca atResidence, 1710Gtddes are. P. S. - Will take pupils on Piano and in. sight reading at above named Places. A. 3 .Johnston. U. of M.Shaving Parlors and Bath Rooms 322 SOUTH STATE STREET. Ladies' artistic Hair Dressng up stairs. Old friends call again. We welcome new ones. J. R. TROJANOWSK, F R....... Lowney's Chocolates -0~40 TO--- w" W. titUTTL' S.e 3 e ,Statst ALLEGRETIS, if you wish. KO A L! ALL GRADES OF 3IARD, SOFT, CANNEL AND SIOOKELESS COALS AND COKF. M. S TA1BB L ER, 19W. washington Street. Phone S. AN, VICYCTLE SpLIEs ADO UNIFsORM IN THE WORLD. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. "The Name the Guarantee." Official Outfitersso the Leading Colie , Ath- letic Club and School Teams of the U.S. Every Requisite for Base Ball, Athletic Sports and Pastimes. The Spalding Official League Sali Adopted by National, Minor, College and. School Leagues, Base Bali Uniforms, Bats, Gloves, Mits, Chest Protectors, Shoes, Etes THE SPALINGSICAINLESS BICYCLES 8gS IE SPALDINC BLIE RACER Chain) TiHE SPALDING ROADWHEEL MOLS. Send for Illustrated Catalogue of all Athletic Sports. As G, SPALDING & BROS., New York Philadelphia Cihicago Washington MUSICIANS USE Bessimer Steel Xandolin and Guitar Strings;Washburn and Bohman mandolinsaand Guitars; John Church Co's Ketrounemes. Forsale at SCHAEBERLE'S MUSIC STOR 184 West Liberty st, A.. Arbor. ENOCH DiETERLE, ErlIBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. CallsAttendedDay orNitht. No. 116 East Liberty Street: Residene., 531 South Fourth Ave. Phone 129. RANDALL, TIE PRIOTB6RAPNER. WASKINSTON BLOCK ANN ARBOR