THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. f + Pinceton's 150th Anniversary. Preelebrationroiiioeiloi alio-e of tihe one hunodreti and liftieth year of Published Daily (Sundas excepted) during Pinc(etonl's career aS the allege or the Collect year, at THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Ne'w .ersey, itrin t properly today. Flerei'fter itsotoli-il ii-iit'will be Os-m~Eet Times building, 79 S. Main St. be- PiceoFIl lirit.Te prograin ltes Liberty and Wilitam Sts. Irttii lrrio - ifor the week, as madie0out by the MANAGING EDITOR romtinittire in -harec, ts as folows: E. 1R. SUNERANDs, 'or. f"losnoiasfi'ir)-tlrta. s 3 k I 3 A GOOD CASE wins the jury of shoe buyer s d it' ours by tt heavy majority.1Footwseai shlid be tois quality. 'The feet can' standl anylting eioe. Prices shiould be low, so as to keep the soeoctax within bounds. Yen won't feel our shoe prices, boil they toill make you feel pileaised. There are its corn growers like load shoes. Come to 110 anti get something that you can wear yourself, tnstead of the shoe oteario~g your fool. EDI'TORS E. L. GEIMERt, '05 L. F. S. OtImoNS, '05. 0. B. OlT-rAcao' tt. H. B. SKIILMAI5 'O L. C. M.HoREsN, 99. Athletic Editoe. BUSINESS MANAGER 0.iH. iHAS, '9tS. JIF. THOMS, '9i, Assistant. ASSOCIATE EDITORS W. OW. hughes,'00. S. OW. Onitti,'9'. F. M. Loomis. 'Or. Louise Dodge, '99t. W. P. Mloreili, '08. H. IH. Cotrala, '00. A. 0M. 5niith.'97. siguiti (Octobier'22, 1746, the Boardi it ,tritees holsrisolrvedl i 11tlt'e Srs- quitietei-l CeI'tebration 01)11ali d ole ts' 15hiialnio'ei'sair dayoftthis tie eeeatitolii to te -i-ipv thne' lay-s. .\t-oriiily ii three day 'txed uesd-ire Tuesdiaii' ,21 to-heri21), la, o. t-tetit22. ifthe liteittt'5'it cait. pr".'.otf iii ixeisex leis hbt-it si falr 1tt't-t t-ilthit it tosii'ioopossible ito i f ' Overcoats O-Un !15.00 Au ologant, gontool garmaent, iii Blue Black anal Drown TKe~rvadetslowith deepn toe. the college year, withuaal-sai dt'itvery )ott' ooiit1xa<-olnieliatir t.. -1e /' silk xolv et eollars, liued throughuttwith before tton anct day. Notiec, commiia- tions, and other mattetintetntded fitornbiei 5't0i.tt'li iiit' th lev ios mast be handed in at the Diolyoffie be- d)ls e oliin il fare O p. nm., or esateid to the eidtt itorbote3 ttei - or iIr-sidiit latto trill -JII p. in., of the day preise to that ittnttiih they are expected to oiorpea. , - Skiner's best saitini. gtalaanteedfor taco subscriptions mayobOrleti-t- a itt TeD itli the it i' lieititi'etrit icetoI. t t - 0fficc, leyc's or toliet s tndit 0or - tltki iiateiiailtr- yeais. No Clothier ox-er soitd a bettetr withs Butsts Oanscior. OStbier , i. tllci- t / -tt h 1fello I th r fer at-svr by tepiteti m- praniptly at this 7 ofiier iny failiste o1carricersto dtO-s e paper kllli' 1rrt-ltptiitill lii intiltettitlitf /euoitfor tlhe pice. dlI~teis if rot oithertoibot- s lnd 1i111 At i's the ltiti i litof th iat i 0It-i ,\i letiiitei-H1lt. I11t iedystra,1"i.Lomsi-, ti ri'I1l t1 i'p~dt l1L( ol' ltig9e~te-titias iregular ediitor, iandiF. A.iieit-er fortihe irendiitioni t'of it'itx bIs talCetin Io-~ I-'u-ik, '8E a iCboLll. '01. , ti afiltiousmsltoitii1tie-rloe-e. OVERCOAT. 35 S. Main St. toerr ltieid iiieultt'io of ii'teiord rto-trivide sme o~x t her01 suti' al 'Iltspiit ofpolit-cs Oi'to in- iTheis;cond 1:1ly. cd1e i li-I -i oO peniuti g C hallenge S ale ! o oe ioi-y'liiu2 lii 1111 fli' " 2. 0tisnel'' e ait da~y 1 Underwoeatr, all wool, fleece lined, $1.50 andl $1. 25, 1now'75 titss tt-etligyosiirtby io~ o'iftirt iileItit' 11it1iti.1t1tiit is eI'ntly i' centis a Stit tr 40 cents a (at-moult. Soteks, hlack andf tan, 9 staue uitxt situiotitg t -ters 0111boiiletd Ihaiitos 11110 ts o"ittble rill cents pet' pail',to-e-c207cetnts. Socko, 7c iher'pair',waree15c. fratiotauotunt iii priliinary tle- hi'elprsenlt tiit si t otnL11:10It-.huIt t'? Sirits, Fancy btosiomni td a'itetat 39 enits aworth i75 ceuts. litg iltti i i 'otnetii l Iuoiriotifg t'ortin1110 ptotlnitAt-ittlii'ye Shirts in itull dressutnttifaticy coloretd bosoms at 88 cents. thituigllitfitthlit'tie, iisoft li ite- i wei''r-t it t'tirliiugIaisit vre wre$1.25 antI $1. 50t. itnurela Shirts incltudetdill this stale. tirt' lont ersity' tore al ttp'. h' OooiittIV'toiu ttIhi t-eckas-ea'-lh)c utnit35c Strings, .hura-in-Htatds, Ptuffs,and -itxo11101 ti'oalittetttt it i~itti10' til-it itlonliii' hettlass ttl't1t. l'totws, etc. $2.00 Hats at X1. 50. $3.00 Hats ut $2.25. Sim- (11s his hesatsfatio o k o~vn; eltreentng heAuoiricanuiWhit Sot. ihtr redtion on all otlher Haits. Glut-cs, Mackiuttoshes Suis- 111)1 eiltrone oft' tfhii'etidta it -ey'. t1tti thelet- ting it-i - Dr. penders, Iluiuutkercihiefs, Cancs, etc., oct.. all inctleti in this awoutlti hae1bit'noa satustaioeliot hic, - hetnriuVoath>Ilko,fittiele sstuofttt'7;l., sati. Two weeks only, beginning Thursday, Oct. 15, til teitgrtit-x-luio i11)-l.iiixtore'lresetuttigthe l 'ioopittieScit. and ending Thursday, Oct. 29.Ev'er'ybotdy invite(]. p~romiise' to lily' factitontor 0hiltt' ot Oh 0. iit oul t iti'iotsht'ot.'Thenlter-to . . . Vents' Furnishers and Hatters. . stutetlxa cerut~ stultebr ot'theii' g'tttitili' ttI reg-i' lt-'tgi f otr-sio -AJoeti~ t t t. .\,iri. 1Ic "'hliui to' ita util' Itby' apptouini tment itliit'ti- otealfortheiiia'te oe in aind get your Shaoes Slined 'roe Every Day-!1? t t a tie-s ire,its ta colic, i itt dtetplorabtle stlo dt he10 ii'class of 'lI7,ttoove'to'- its odi divisionts, loseer-ir too'"dted in odisitellintihu'riplutiationttit 11)15ftor bihg brokeit op tty' iterontlissen- Sioni Chicago's bSchedule. i-'ehttt imge teii'reittatuaig gluamet iii ('bit-ageoIUtiit'rsity's selie,'eith: It-. 20-Met-gaD taik Actademtyatt Matrshall field. (let. 24-Nttrdtv-est'nU n 'iiveirsity it Mattrshall ficld., Oct. 3i-i 'iiveroity of Ililhois t tliroittill feltd, No.7ttiitersily of Wiconsini at Madison., Nov., 14-NontittestcnUiveri-csity' at Ev7Fautooti Nov. 26-'t'hanksgiving Gamse ithi Micehigan at (Coliseutm. toill hi- rotvit-to-in iiftrtit otf Nassau totl Itie ittloo pniis titt bei' ito liat- 'hdt'anidieit isttopeit ltie esiet l't'ttlo'tiit by .t -the ocourseof-'1tt 111iuiti tint-ses fromitthi s tisot Nassall 11,111 ty' oititl-iguixlt-ovisiitrs toillhoe fcta- tulrix ofttl'et-uiligl<. to- ilth'autanl etiuteli ie atti- w~ii ii'iiouibe t-aeiltthlItot tlexa'ndoer' Oily tt'tt li'ihititleantteen twetsoseemedtoo, tiii -tofei'iuagof di,,t'gnt'is, au th el-' tpublic exercises of the si'siuietiili- ntahltcltbrationiclost-, althtoughAlii thei evteing there ovill be a farewxell 'in- ter given to the deegattes fromthelii visiting universtie's--ale Newse. TILE ANNUAL ANNOUNCEMENT " OF-- Leland T. Powers--------------------------------No.3 'Boston Ladies' Symphony Orchestra---------Dec. 11 Charles A. Dn----------------Jan. 21 Ex-President Hrio-------------Feb. 1 Luther Laflin Mills, (Chicaglo Alnutli 'Nunlither)-----Feb. 12 Imperial Qatt---------------March12 Oratorical Cnet--------------March19 Lucius Perry Rills ---------------------April 2 John Kendrick Bangs------------------- - -- -- -----April 13 OXENEBAL ADMIaSSIONtITICKETS e5 2.t0 RESEEVED SEAT TICKEfTS 25 SINCTLE ADMISSION t)l HarrisneNumbers"r 5.o11 Deansorical Contemt .25 TICKETS NOW ON SALE--Reserv'ed ticketson anei Thuresday,:Oct. ti, ltat areras dreg atoe State street,'and WatrsObookstare, it-ins treet. JAMES H. PRUITT, Corresponding Secretary,.