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THlE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Our best seller in Tanl
A new lot just its
$5.00
WAGNER & CO.

UNIVERSITY NOTICES
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New Whiltney Thatre
Ctartaln.8.15 P. M. Lsatcmrs-s ot seated jpromaptly.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARKY 16
A Great Scene From a New York Boarding House
Henry B. Harris Presents
A PLAY OF CITY LIFE
The Cuntry
Boy .-A NEW COME!DY
By IEDGAR SELWYN
4 Mios. lAtotry Theatre, N. N'. City-.I Mit'.. Iotet't. 'thlatr ~it('ttto
Original New York and Chicago Cast
and Production
Prices: 35c, SOc, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
Seats Now selling~

For a delightful Luncheon or satisfying Repast
A 'lea Room than is (Confortable and Coity
"different.' AC 'S Ladies Rest Itu
All servenwellswktegOrchestra NMutic
We'enwl ae, TEA oSaturday,
lere attdlhealthftul Noon antiEtvenig.
F'resh Frutitssoild teut from 8A. ,N1,tot
Vtegetaesol 0, M 5IM.Srea Ia carte Saturdays to I'. N
Dinners, Lunches, Refreshments=--Anything you want
Reule,Goilhill, Fiegel Coffpally
Come and let us surprise you with the amount
of quality, workmanship, and style we can give
you in one of our Fall Suits or Overcoats. No
store carries a more complete stock of Clothing
and Furnishings.
Knox Hats Stetson Hats
Beacon Hats
Spalding Sweaters
Manhatten Shirts
Perrin and lDent's Gloves
and all the latest styles in Neckwear

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CI1GA 1 es
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Wilh each package of
Fatimsalioa get a penr-
nont oone, 5 o
wich tsonrea hand,
,sose fielcecpn
pant (12x32) Ic/e'
lionsof /00,

Words, Words, Words
it take.t; buniches" of
words to iecieFati-
mas. they're so lndi .
vidual, so dfeui.Just
smoke one, and get that
indescribable satisfaction
that comes from a perfect
blend of r:--re tobaccos.
My word --ut they're
fine, 20for 15c'-an
inexpensive package -
and you get ten additional.

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Indian Blankets and Curios
at the
Arts aned Crafts Shoop
Silver Novelties trom Eastern Shops Car. William and Maynard

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Oyster Bay
CAFE
open Eveninmgs
Banqsuets and After Party
Lunches Solicited
Club Sandwiches
Fried Oysters
Choice Steaks
Chops, etc.
SERVED, AS YOU LIKE THEM
Dinners and Suppers
$3.50 per week
0I M. Willits, Prop.,
315 South Stale

CHARLIES' BARBER SHOP'
Under Hluston Billiard Parlor.
Charlie Weigand, Prop.
AT TUTTLE & CO.
Lunch .Room1
Yea caa find a flee line at Confectionery
Carriage and Baggage
Foreaoch Couple to and frsst parties
before t2locloek $1.50. after 12 o'clock
$2.00.
For each Trunk soaor from door, the
price will he 25 Cents. If carried tot
or fram up-states, the price will be
50 Cents.
Drivreru are required to collect Bosht
for carriage and baggage service.
WALtcEtR'S LtVtERY
a ROBINSON & CO.
W. H. STARK~
HOLMES oLtVtEtY

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A Stuit or Overcoat, 75c
Suits Pressed, 25c
Trotusers, Ic
REPAIRING
Fuller }&0O'Colllor J
Tailors, 1619E.L. Willam St.
Helene Alimendeinger'
TIeacher of Singing
Voice Placing Song Interpretation
ilttttit tYattier ittoet. I© S. State St.
III tirs;'t C 6Yt . At.

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