HZMICHfQAN !A~TLY COLLEGE STILES' Where will you find style at its top-most pitch? In the great universities, to he sure. The college yonth knows fashion as the small boy knows the farthest corner of the jam closet. "College Clothes" is a phrase which fallsr trippingly from scores of tonues. Mans tailors claim them-mighty fcw produce them. We invite you to 'size' us up --your judgment will do the rest., Autumn and Winter woolens ready in the freshest weaves, and "classiest" colorings. Perfect tailoring at moderate prices--that's ours. U NIVERSITY NOTICES Senor lit-. ij" around senior beanch T hursday at 7 p. mi. laiidtmeet at McMiliao I -alt tonight at° ; :30. livcryhoth out. Fischcr. S'osh enginer smokcr, .Nichols' halt, Enriday evenitng at 81;tickets, 25 centt". ;socioogy clut ects todtay at 5 pi. ini. ins Tapatn Halsiletctttreroit. Ttose deiritng to beconte mnieirsarcetirgedt to attentd. Ireshlawucass itaitager ruleswie mst finishi game tontight. Fieeminiutes s i.it, to b litayct. Cause at 4 :30. Riley, Mgr. Nflectitg of attlliniont ticket-setters to- iday at > p. it. in RoomsC. Uiietrsity tall1.. It s iinosrtansttint severy- sit eittier he itece itpersout or scntthis- rc- HNRY (QCpO TAILORE ST1I High Class VR IH S Mecads HATTERS IUoYL Popular Prices Latest Styles-Regal Shoes--See Our $5 Boot Directly North of Law Buidling 709-711 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE THE PICK'WICK Billiard and Bowling Parlor E~ver-ything of the best and the b-fur lyi ot.ineatdine of Pipes, Cigars, Tobaceeos asid (Canites. Geu the habit. Fotirteen howlingO tielsets for $1.lift S. RKotternsteiri Bell Phone 176. 707 N. University. Ave. Prioestloy's C Pravonttes JUST RECEIVED) A NEW LINE FRED W. GROSS Liberty St.. Cor. Fourth Ave. Ann Arbor T1 Merchant ,.I--!I--- I Tailors l part. McCandless. Chairman. 118 E. Liberty St. J. KARL MALCOLM. Prop. AMU5EMENTS The Majestic Theatre Located on Maynard street, opposite the School of Music, is fast nearing completion and when completed will be one of the most attractive play houses in the state. The management will present to the patrons of the theatre ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE and it is the desire to have only first-class attractions. The booking contract for the year has been given to Kaw & Erlanger which should inspire confidence in the general public. This space has been contractedfor by the management for the year and it is our desire to notify the public from time to time as to the advancement of the theatre. 119 E. LIBERTY ST. Theat lli fl Ann Ambin-s Pioneer Moing Picture Theatre iiu~twii New Shows each Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. Continuous Perormance, 2 to 10 p. m. JOE GILLARD, Prop. COME ON BOYS YPSILANTI OPERA HOUSE Tues. Nov. 5 and Wed. Nov. 6 Two jolly joyous evenings Bla ck Crook Jr.I SBurlesquers Twenty Show Girs-Twenty Song Hits Prices $1.00, 75cn 50c v.xnd 25c Adance Sae toot A. M. Tuesdy. at Stasbry'trg Sinre, Phoe Ypsilanti 8i G~t f n PROIPT COLLECTIONS ANO QIK REURNS. GtSatisfaction EUGENE ESMITH THE STUDENTS' LAUNDRYMAN Agent WITTEMS' LAVNDKY Se~girawn Mch. OFICE 6tt East William Street. Home Phone 72 Back LAW BOOKS 5tU year Dltooare 36tH year Ins Quiz Books teIna Anna Arbor Legal Miscellany Aan Arbor P ENNSY SEAT S,;\L', WILL BEIIN TOIDAY (Continued from preceding page.) III) to helpt gteaniail thiti niformattiomn po ssiblte. 'elii is ginig to mnake ani awful ef- fort to beat Michigant this sceison, as ili theaove statemsicit shows. for it is set- fton that a. teamii sill senitwotsitcoaches 00 )otiles ts see aotaher teairs at stuck sinless tse feelinig sersvictory is sery beent:' tP cifie coast for a gamsue ithtilaiind I " Siitafridis slilt adtecamt, altttoutgtia possibflity . Ifitict igamsticbts Peiini te- Will snon Is'Itseesi ci-iis clte trip unsyticeiimide, althouigth it vretsm negotiationt ssae besetu-neci. I.". A. comts .itniEspeirainto ctubss i bseisiini srgan- Pumspkin favors, -f iwk IHorner IP i-id sit Cornellt iithian initiatlcmemberi-- hephistoes. appri-sp-ate napkins. \is-.C orgia ttigsill-Imuse csiuedther psitolassiol-is-t :a5tiheltiatoriuii. iii- cectshotwsis: hter swhll:eee is bee rii it5li iapps iiiited yiilel s~asi. - 1CS--et htl Pes' -.l.rtr: to sf20 I,. Mioro. ;738W -akrLcyC vefuti pen.- Fitistr pless-rsturti to 214 Soitht t.iltviin-treet. Ris-ird. 37-38 Wintte r isnierweair--unioiin sitlits frint QUARTER SIZE COLLAR $i.oio $s.oo. (Wagneir & Cio.,State St. - tisuT n. 'Et5 Y& ir Maoke s ti .:t nt oarh Shts Siglsifthbits t wht-iltes-hsoses. 37-41 itild it itill fsitsyo5to5wet WEBB'S 'ies. Mhits icaii l ,hio-ts, Witceis and dot-li-- etc. M*%,.'zt Street Carriage and Baggage 1 'ssechs coupltoi.,inittfrotiipoetics. tit'price witllibi-$2.00. Forttch iTriuntos. or fti-dooith psricet]is ie25 Cents. It eatrieitot or tini:mit«p-siairs, sthe priaie will 5b- 50 Cents. Drisvesare ri-neireydtioicoi-it escasht st-. ii-. STAR si17's-it'i.iEtstYt. ilatuitotit stndhguitar pinsyers usill tale deilighit in lig o viser te Gibson. WXash-- C - ~ A 1(old instrsumenst sent otteschtainge, andi eassy payimecnts arratuged. if --Suapplied to College Men arnd htand hammered jewelry at rosters. ' om ern for All P ar-poses-W-' o yosttibowlt'We tuave te best at- lets sand roomisitthsiate.it t. Irv them. W S ~ NA I HT & P WE O Stusstut Bros., 3i11 \IaynaardlSt. if A TE W LI H & PO R ___- - 2OO Ea st We, shington, Street If you waist the hest foautain pen in te city, go 10 'Cushing's. 336 South ___________________________________ state street. tf FNREE [OR DAILY ADV[RTISING RAES Intohie StIICHtAN HIANDIBOOK giren Addrtess Biusness Manager Nit (yin susits and shoeas. Wagnser & Co., students by the University V. Mt. 0. A. siitt te StteS Sgu ifth ui wtlcs otuned over fifty poges at intormattute about tress Bildtiing ;hteSt Sgnofth bg hie ho.timetiniversity. oreihundred and tarty-six ___ 37.41 ptes and New Stop. ______________________ Call .t0 McMILLAN HALL and ask tor a Suscriptions takien ihs:ita'ieek. drattost Poytrait frames at .Foster's. tf HNBO.itnt iitc Two dollars insures you against all loss by.- fire. Geo. J. Hailer & Co., Real Estate and Insurance, 2V6 South Maimistree. e~ FLAT-CLASP GARTERS Aii late hooks for remit at Foster's. tf hove long been the standard 25 cent garter. 'Tle patemned flat clasp _________ Onttiona prevents chafing, binding and cathing ini the elotbing. The Brightost Tr_____-SadeMark Flat Clasp Garter is as flat as your baud. Wornub men woape ePyrograpby goods at Foster's. 51 ciate comfort and neatness. Made of pure silk elastic n-ebbing. All metal parts of brass-heavily nickeled. 25 cents a pair, all dealers or by Posit is a popular ganme with mail prepaid. For meni who prefer a curd garter, we have perf~cted it s. Five tables of bestTd f T T TI makes, alo n load..d. ' ~ . ~ B 5 u al non lo, n C = R every accommodatiomn ho BRIGHTON GARTERS suit- While they are quickly and easily detached, yet they have the fsion Bros.. firmest grip of all cord garters. The flesible rubber diamond 4 tsa S. State St. grips with a hull dog tenacity. No wear or tear of the socks. Can't spring loose or become accidentally detached. Made of finest quality webbing ; all metal parts heavily tnickel plated - MOE'S BARBER SHOPbas25an50 a pair, all dealers or by mail, prepaid. -. PIONER USPEDERCO.. 718 Market St., Philadelphta. 705 North Uanveraity Ave. Mates of Ptoseer Suspemders. O. A.MOE. CALLAGH AN ft CO. CHICAGO Amma Arbor Bransoh, State Street. Oppositto Law Bldf. I I __- _ _ . STUDRNSCIE,3.19 East Huron Street