HI MIt HI ;AN DAILY CANDIES ALARM CLCKAS Chapman's Jewelry Sture 2oS(> 01,711 SMAIN iST. ISSANCII 5TO51.Al 204 .youth State Street HA CK AND CARRIIAGE HIDE cc I frcac ascour to and fro rintsitbetwencothe ufours of i,) and from toto p. us ui tui5 Fir ecli }trunk 2; it~iIif shun aboye thec second T~ s it s. fistr)t-teIsh couple cto anti it purists thepricsue will be $t.5o, t tni t > o pitt'cotiplst is& (i A. 13.Wt'VAIKoo a V. 1.SiTsRc. I Huyler's Lowney's Allegretti's i RI II(0001D5 il arrive just before the 2st in all sie of bos-, p to Five pounds We delier or pack for Ship ment without extra charge IE. E. CALKINS Druggist 32 .STATE STREET D. Y. A. A. J. RAILWAY S c i s' art ,,os' 's 5tre i sttt. tn. and is., i 5 5 ihour,'5 'i w t , .. 'iar.."e u itu.s 551 5I'555r s0 terIt51L'S} It it ui it mis.sis . tt its iii' b itsm itr(tt t iso . lnru A "si "V51-l 1- I 'sits s'. Ts st ssi" R EJOLLY.state St ANN ARBOR RAILROAD ANN) STEAMSHIP 'LINS T.'.Jsl-LoA-- ~Abr is 5550 Nrs lt s 01 s, . is ndi 435 p u. i ug itSutis 7:'"ita n i i iis:1, e. ad 7;5:s . mo 'sui as; Aets Aet To lito, Oio5 AnnAbrMc AIHWAN CE~?NTA "The Nagara Fits Route" Chicago Buffalo Boston New York ( trogh ITrains Eatst-Au~;a i,''.40ts st 4, r:,"il., 1.t0ut 11. 11A),i 11s.. 5 .5 i.is Is i. Locals Lasr "t a 1,Ill. ".0 a. it..05 pt. 5 5 s1 Na es . t.m. e stK . tutItlep ; e li,,y for tt.sLits w w. l'A S, Agent, Ann Abur FIRST NATIONAL BANK h I ll ,igIs. 1.l"NnS oule,'s V 0. titist. ttCasiers tist .fO tv,0 . Sr us isandt stPr o t , i is0 BILEY & EDMUNDS 121 East Lbrty stret. WAI 1.5515 Lo)1 Chinese Chp-Suey Restaurant tsirgi yt 'rrleF Joe trprsitrs. i'i it s- i t " Ilists u ~.,555''sittu s 'its'.si ( It " 5 ,e '1 ttstt.i tt".'t''tss ' tssis" Rowe's Laundry rhomas Rowe Proprietor 32 N, i'lh Ae Ntv Ic '5 11sellsoue457-1 Isis Ii'. All Students' Supplies. Station- ery, Fountain PFens, U. of M. Pins and Banners. Cigars and Tobacco. Save a Walk arid (ive Us a Call. Students' Supply Store ilt1 S. Untversity Ave. UNVRST OTCS t it t i tot1 I i I "T Is'r i I iiilr its1 5 1t at slits f AA t' c l iit's x: ri t i t I's it 77 i's 5ICtillI i5'1tJ A New Fad ill the Latest Cravat A Scarf 'Made From Wood It takes one milIlion yards to make sine poiund of Art Fibre Silk. There are twenty filiments eo ea'ch thread. No wonder they wear like iron. The only house that has them in the city. Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Co.'s I i Itti rk s to p) to' Oran(!i Ras I S Mit Is t cit issis is 5 .s la, 5 t}5 gets rat( ,w 'sits is s't'lt i ittngasltit, r< Id isis l t it ('1i1 isom S ti ,13I St . ~rs t t i 7 1,_s 11t si-tlta'J t ;o ittI ist '.611 W ' lwr il It I j. % -t ill SAW1 1t I II I t s It Ilates I Wul wanseait udeniC t to s it - i s, -I' ' , smois l k, cat, re'ad,sir play' as YtOU 31usto Bros 11 SH OE S SOLED BY MACHINERY No De1g%.y BETTrER THAN HANI) WORK. Uses HOT WAX and LOCKED STITCHES. We now have the two best shoemakers in this State. WM* P. PUVRIELD 119 S. Mailk St.,ZChe Vp-to-Date Shoemnar QOINS OUT OF BUSINESS i 1" FL Vt5 CL ASP!(uAR TERS t ..iI'> " ae so n a nu ly "s )( <7 - le n op lr g e r f r L O KGarksrsiti IIRI=II'TON GARTEIIRS Th netse c; m n tc liotbecrtdtt: ld.T , . ru bedam nd o~k ita ie he it~twl e Sli 'ill not njue th fiest ose "1 e stall tsn~o thet fljtt t iii's~ pledond a ucordLirer la rilso uw' a PsI i 0pt ctty i TO EARN TO DANCE1 Jonthe Tuesday Evening Class at Grariger's Acadermy. Lesn 7 to 8. Practice 8 to It) o'clock. 12 isenings $3.00.j $5 Knox Hats - $4 Varsity Hats $2.50 and $2 Dents - $3.50 - - $2.85 and Fownes Gloves - - $7 Opera Hats - - $1.50 Shirts - - Sc Neckwear 35c--3 for $1.00 and 75c Neckwear Varsity Collars 10c 3 for Freshmen Caps - $1.60 $5.00 $1.10 $1,00 - 60c - 25c * 35c Freshmen! Sophomores! Juniors ! Seniors ! Professors! "[he hoot s iiuie tiltsgoodsffor yu i. Y'ousca't fodt waste yossuruteatsd pstiree ih stesld- slefousnt!pin Bus' a Self-Files]r, stnd tlssi t s/ is l e piactical ritu s~ss'ulsl Self-ill111 ing ottain Penn Is is CONKLIN'S Slf-g 6" "The pen wsith ths Crsceusut Filles-the dsevsicett sum'de self-filling pensiupsossible, pracstic1atind pisrfet." .' Don'itsue decees]. Accep~t nting 0 thegeuin Conkhlini. All other self-ilers arntheisperimental stage. 'The Conkliniis perect-beeon otheIismsarket fur years. Itsedlanid recommseisded by tsns of1115iliul studeints and cullegeofeseours.Pussessee all the super- Inr advunrages of the best fouuntain ss u511 1 ioniss by thu fullowsing distinct and dfesrablefetuss Fills and cleans itself. No dropper. i No inky fingers. No bother. No joints to leak. No clogging. Nohn otk r.A dip in any ink, a touch of thumb to nickel crescent filler and pets is full, ready to write. Why take any chancesICOrder a CONKLIN_ SELF-FILLUNG FOUNTAIN PEN. (isiassn teed satisfactory. Buss] Free eupon reust, tol ing about this wonderful pen. Manuofalt]uti ole by The Conklin Pen Co., Toledo, 0./ l Sold in Ann Arbor by 5 GEO. WAHR'S TWO BOOK STORES. Suits Made to Order $17.50 and Up Everything New and Up-to-Date. Quantity Lim- ited. First Come, First Served. GOOIISPEED & SONI TAILORS HATTERS HABERDASHERS_ ALW AYS AHEAD IN STYLES MILWARD, THE TAILOR THE BEST OF EVERY THING IN TAILORING