TH St 'CIGAN DAILY Look to your Looks If you would be looked op to, not down on. Our tailoring is essentially and pre-eminently for the yoong man of the period, who likes a hit of -swagger" in his dress. For Autumnt let os lend YOU that ease and " '+ poistatwilt pot you among "w Premier tailoring-emiphatic style--moderate prices. Merchant '% nos VI. Qa. Tailors 118 E. Liberty St. J. KARL MALCOLM, Prop. AMUSEMENTS lhc Majcstic Thcatrc. FRED T. McOMBER, -------------------------- MANAGER GRAND OPENING Tvursday Eveniing, December 19th David Belasco Preseznts Hus Great Play "The Girl of the Goldell West A,storyo a foria ~in thedys f ig a5psentedfr twos A Perfect Belasco Cast. All the Details of a Belasco Production PRICES:-S~ox Seats, $3.00. Entire Loer Floor, $2.00. Family Circle, $2.00:t Balcony, $1.50. ciallery, 75 Cents and $1.00. SEATS NOW ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE, MAYNARD STREET CALENDAR. Dec. i.-taselill candidateitee i rophy room, s o'clock. " Dec. 78-"finr Muss Heiraen" in Sarah Caswel Angell hal. Dec. r9-Opening of Majestic theater, 'The Girl of the Golden West." Dec. 2o-Session closes. Jan. 7-Session opens. Jan. 13-Varsity hand benefit dance. UNIVERSITYNOTICES Girls' glee club iet today at 4:30 sharp. Every member le present. Bertha Shucy, Pres. Important meeting of lit tacitof nmu- sical chubs this afternon at 5 o'clock, in Room C, University -all. Meeting of Mich iganensian boarut of conttrol in Mihiganeisian romts tonight at 7:30. Shierson, Chairma. All independentisvio have an iten tini of attendinig tie J tontmetrini Room C this afternoon at 4. Breto. Examntations for the remsoal of cnt' diionis ini the detarttent of literature. sciente, atd the arts wil leIhell o Jan. to ansd i. The Illini have engaged a special car sn the 2:33 traini to Chicago, Friay. All Illinois men sishing seats in the car, scott ames nt cards ts E. G C. W\illianms, 1i4Tw lielfthi street, beforse r- 'la. All thoecniotihaing reorted Mil- igain iUniont menbership ticket saes to sate kindly sir: st body st the club- hiriise btiweeti 4:30 adsl 6.I is asost- litey necessary that all accontsibe set- tlied today. PRINTING--TYPEWRITING. Eection cards ad alt kinds of print- ing at lowest prices. Special price giveti for ticket orders. Michigan ad frater- nity stationery a specialy. Headqar- ters for typewriting. Jolliffe & itz- ilier, over Co-op. ed See our. conplete line of M'ichigan pins, fobs ani souvenirs. -Taller's jesw-lry Store, 26 S. Main street. ed Squirrel Caletdar, Jo, itsMis Insv, el'si, 332 S. State St. 6;-otl FINE CHICKEN SUPPERS. Secial ateniogiens to iriate partries at the Cliftont I-iue, Whitmore Ltake. We cater to dancing yachting. skatitig. ice-oting, adisuspper parties. Springchicen always servel wvhetor- dered at regular ess or for special parties. Mr. anti Mrs. Jas. . PBurke, Protricors. cod See our complete lin of Michigan ins, fbis and soveirs. Haler's Jeweicr' Store, 216 S. Mai street. ed 'l'IE "BtARN DAiC,' ii.all right if danoce-ucorctcly. Lesons in lhe "ars daices'" athtier oplr sditnsses ctn Its arrangesftr a (',raniger's. P'artie-. o tntormone. oe eaher is-tn Priate sitgle lessot, P.50. 67 -tts T'wo dollars insures you against all toss y ire. Co. J. Haler & Co.. Real Estate and Insrance, 26 Soth Main street. tf All lte boniks for reti a oster's. f al11 ottr biliardi tatles arc'oni 4 ote loor antd all ponol tles oni a separate floor. You isill fied this arrantgemntcoii- venient anti desirable. BILLIARDS.,JDOWLING. LUNCHES, CIGARS, CANDIES. TOBACCO. -12 S. Stato . 311lMayaard MOE'S BARBER SHOP TO$ Naiwh ieivVaity Ave. O.A MOM TAILORS T FVRNISHERS ToATER S Me S. Rottonsteirs 707 N. University Ave. Bell Phone 176. FRED W. GROSS The Home of A T111f Suits, Overcoats, Good Clothes CLUTING Raincoats and Trousers Latest Styles--Regal Shoes- See Oazr $5 Boot Directly North of Law Buldfing 709-711 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENVE THE PICKWICK Billiard and Bowling Parlor. Everythaing of the host and the host for you. fine line of P'ipes, Cigars, Tobaccos and Candies. Get the hait. h"stiteen bowling tickets for $1,00. HENRY (Q CO. High Class Merchandise Popular Prices Liberty St., Cor. FourtK Ave. Ann Arbor W b's ForiHigh Grad.eCade tc reamt ruittlIrs, tins ties, uSoheres, Frosten lisquid I'avsor tlsl ai os asi'no"scs Napkins and Dollies Sated Webb's Chocolates are Ujnsurpassed. 109 s. Mainms.t. Made of (listpeoSn etskFabreics 15e each, 2 for 25e Carriage and Baggage FoteachitC'ouple toW'ntdfrom iparties. tefr~ter12i'c'ckrt$1.50. afteerutt!it'cisc $2.00' Fore achulTenk to or fram door, the price will ite 25 Cents. If earredu b oie from op-stairs, the pricerwi be 50 Cents. tirivers are required to rottect 'ash fsr ariageandittgtiagke servite. WA.LKEtR'S LINT-tis' W. H. SrARIK WATTLEW LIVER~Y. ELECTRICIT Y Supplied to College Mes etand Worlme for All Pizr-poseS~rW _ WASHTENAW LIGHT & POWER 'CO. 200 East Weishzirgtorn Street FORI DAILY ADV[R IISIN6 RAES KEEP YOUR DATES AdSeties. iositt-s manae No:. S ity arr'yinsg a corpy sf te 3ItCttttAN t'e's iiiits t A 1t)110 in yotur pushet. Spaie fr oe tt- oransda. calenstar, special events, Uiiersity - -talreidar in tiss15 00agetoot. (liven away Subtceitttiottiatenisy mitlt,'chestk, dlairtror to students at the University Y. M. C. A. Mc- notney orster. Millan:Hlail. "IGHITON FLAT CLASP GARTERS ETrade Nar are woro annually on 4,000,000 leg-the most popular garters for '51 mi's wear. The patented flat clasp brings comfort-the secret is is a its nion-binding, non-irritating hold. It's as flat oas i heet of paper and holds the suck as smooth as the skin, Made of pore silk elastic webbing. Alt moit parts of heavy nicel plated brass. 25 cents a pair, all dealers or by mail prepaid. Fur those who pcefer a cord garter, we offer LOCK-GRI BRIGHTON GARTERS The neatesteasiest and moust comfortable cord garter made. The rubber diamund holds tithiaivice-like grip that wilevierslip.Will nut injureotheinhest huse. The smallest, smoothest flatest grip ever used on a crd gater.Finest quality webbing. Metal parts heavy nickel plated brass. 25c and 50ceaspairall dealers or by mailprepaid. aftow PIONEER SUSPENDER CO., 710 Market St., Philadelphla. Mkers f Pioneeraspeades Scene from David Belasco's Great Play "'The Girl of the Golden West." Thursday, Dec. 19, 1907. 119 E. LIBERTY ST. Theat lli fl Ann Arhor's Pioneer Maving Picture Theatre New Shows each Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. Co nuous Performance, 2 to l0 p. m. JOE GILLA RD, Prop, I 1 ALWAYS AHEAD IN ST YLES MILWA D, THE TAILOR THE BEST OF EIVERY THiINQ INT-AILORING0