THE VNIVEESITY OF VIGHIGAN DAILY. 3 THE ~JNIVEBSlTY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. 3 .. :E ii ii ii ii iii ii ii ii * W W Ii *l * ii *f ii iii ii ii 'ii CHRISTnAS HINTS DAINTY SCARFS 50c to $3.00 FANCY HAN DERCHIEFS 25c EACH WELL-MADE GLOVES $1.00 to $2 25 BATH ROBES $2.00 to $7.00 G OODSPEED'S 117 Main PRETTY SOCKS 25C to 75C HANDSOME SUSPENDERS 5oc to $2.0o PAJAMAS $2 oo to $5.00 !1! !1! !1! !R !R 4'k 4' ." x33113 ! :3 i ? :3?3 3:3 3'3 i 3 :33 3:?U i: 33'3 : 3 :3 3i: 3:3 3:3#3 i:3slF E 3 ;3 '3<3 l i: :l i3 3 3°3i 3:3:3 F:3i '"3a1.3y3? Michigan Central NIAGARA FALLS ROUTE THE SHORT LINE- ANN ARBOR TO OH ICAGO BUFFALO NEW YORK AND BOSTON With direct connections at Ci'eago for St Louis, Kansas City, St. Paul and the west. Eor information and through tickets call on or write to H. W. HAYES, Agent, Ann Arbor. ANN ARBOR RAILROAD TIME TABLE Taking Effeet, Sunday, May 21, 1899. Trains leave Ann Arbor by Central Stand- nrd Time. SOUTH NORTH *No. 6.- 7:25 A. M. No. 1.- 8:50 A. M. No. O.-t:lx A. H. *No. 5.-12:30 P. m. No. 4.- 5:35 P. m. No. 3.- 4:56 P. at. *Run between Ann Arbor and Toledo onty. All traino danly except Sunday. W. T. WILLS. Agent. W H. BENNETT. G. P. A- HOCKING VALLEY R. The Railroad that takes ,the Business In and Out of Michigan. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS L DAILY BETWEEN T TOLEDO, COLUMBUS and ATHENS. W. H. Fisher, L. W. Landman, 0. P. A. G. Trav. Agt. Columbus, Ohio. Detroit.Mich. Detroit, Ypsilanti and Ann Ar- bor Railway. Cars leave for Detroit and Ypsilanti every calf our, oeginning at 7:15 a. m. antil 7:45 p. m.; After that to Detroit at 8:45 p. m., 9:45 p. m. and 11:15 p. m. Waiting room, corner Ann and Main sts.: Detroit, 111 Griswold st. MONEY LOANED on Watches, Diamonds, Wheels and other Per- sonal Property. Office at residence, 331 E. Liberty street. All business confidential. Hours. 5 ton:30a. m. and ito 3:30 and 7 to 9 p.m. JOSEPH C. WATTS DON'T BUY SUIT CASES Until you see the special 24 inch case we offer until Thanksgiving at 0$3.50-,, @ All Leather, Steel Frame, 3 Hinges, Brass Loek and Bolts, Irish Linen Lined. MF CK & COMPA NY Headquarters for Trunks, Valises, Telescopes, Suit Cases, Etc. 222 - 224 So. Main St. Basement Dept. Notes for McMillan Hall. 'MeMilian Hall is again open. After being crowded into close quarters for a month the new Y. M. C. A. will the Debre approcate its commodious quar- ters in McfuilanHall. The preliminaries of the bowling Con- test :are being pulled off each evening. The finals Will take place on tle night of the pumpkin pie social, Saturday, Dec. 15. If you have not yet Ctered do so at oe r. The annual puo nkn pie social ,'xl take place Saturday evening, Dec. 15, otid a Oine itimc i4promised. Tose wvho have attended, cn. of our fortur socials of a like tature will need no tecond irvitation, asd those whlo i a" 'tevir atstnded ont ire invited to cone. tasste and see. See the show window of the Ann Arbor Music Co. if you are in doubt about your Xmas gift. You may see something that will help you to decide. WHIST PLAYERS NOTICE. On account of the Innes Band con- cert this evening the games announced for tonight will be postponed and the next meeting will be announced later in the Daily. Go where the Crowd Goes. You will meet your friends, at ROSEY'S. Holidays now at bnand. Don't delay your photo sittings. RANDALL. Bicycle Playing Cards and Poker Chips at Schaller's Bookstore, Main at. Wadhams, Ryan & Reule are sole agents for Ypsilanti 'lnterwear Skating at the Skating Park. Hill and Fifth. New England College Club A club known as the New England Colege club has been organized, it is composed of students in the University who have spent a year or more at a New England college. Among the members are men from Yale, Harvard, Wesleyan, Dartmouth, Williams and Amherst. At a recent meeting the fol- lowing offices were elected: President-H. A. Dow, Yale. Vice-Pres.--I. G. W. Havens, Wes- leyaii. Sec. and Treas.-J. E. Gleason, Yale. All students of the University who have spent one or more years at a New England College are eligible for mem- bership. Applications should be sent to J. E. Gleason, 1020 University ave. JEFFERSON DE ANGELIS' BIG HIT. there does not seem to be any doubt that Jeft De Angelis has scored a big hit in his new musical production, "A Royal Rogue." The praise given this really clever and genuinely funny com- ic opera comedian in his latest piece thas hardly been eqsualled in an oper- atir way in a long time. He seems to have scored an even greater success than "The Jolly Musketeer," in which he starred for the past two years. He will present "A Royal Rogue" at the Athens Saturday night, and it goes without saying he will be warmly wel- comed. "A Royal Rogue" was written by Charles Klein, and the music is by W. T. Francis. CONTINUE HAPPY BY USING Royal Tigers, 10c; Tigerettes, 5c. Complete line of "Adler" fall suits and overcoats at Wadhams, Ryan & Reule. Alarm Clocks S, U. of M. Pins 50c to $1.00. Fine Watch Repai'ing a Specialty. J, L CHAPMAN, JEWELER, 00 Main south. Don't Go Home for THANKSGIVING without one of Our U. of M. PINS Wm, Arnold, Jeweler TO NEW STUDENTS AND THE OLD ONES ALSO. We are better prepared than ever to give the best of carriage service, having added two rubber tired coaches to our stock. Holmes Livery 'PHONE 106, 515 E. LIBERTY ST. IDOL OF THE HOUR But center of attraction is .till aA Hank's for hot chocolate and fresh candies and oysters, served in any style at either store. 200 E. Washington, 316 So. State. Plckwick Billiard Parlors, Regulation Size Tables, Monarch Cushions. Everything New and Strictly Up-to-Date, 707 N. University Ave. Ann Arbor G E inn LNum m 1 t . .3 ! ..u u i . i. { , M R t Z ARC 1 1t7.ft1n, n, rxmLlrilU1lS'LttJRJllW tn, nn r. n HAVE YOU SEEN THE..... 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