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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Presbyterians Open Collegiate Season.
The opening of McMillan and Sack-
ett Halls and an informal reception
will be held this evening at the halls
on State street. The program includ-
es addresses by Pres. Hutchins and
the pastor, Rev. L. A. Barrett. All
members of the Presbyterian church
and those affiliated with it are re-
quested to attend.

TO -

Liberty Street
1, in the New Malcoln Block

A FOUNTAIN PEN.
at manufacturers cost. Only two
left, get busy. I leave Saturday.
pens are all warranted 14 kt.

days
Salz
solid

to let out yo,%*r order at once,
serve a Stilt or Overcoat.

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Reserved for

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gold. J. L. Skinner, 306 State St.
4
Sweaters cut over at the Palais
Royal, 209 E. Liberty. 1-tf
ONLY A FEW DAYS
left to take advantage of the half-off
prices on Salz fountain pens. $2.00
pens at 90c, $3.00 pens at $1.50, $4.00
pens at $2.00, $6.00 pens at $2.50. See
windows. J. L. Skinner., 306 State St.
For students who use two different
colors of ink, here is your chance to
buy a pen at half price, this week
only. SalztPen Sale at J. L. Skin-
ner's, 306 State St.
4
2 DAYS LEFT
If you -want a Salz Pen you had bet-
ter get busy, next week they cost you
more. J. L. Skinner, 306 State St.
4
YOU SOPHIS LOSE
if you don't get one of those Salz pens
at manufacturers prices. Each pen
warranted. J. L. Skinner' 306 State St.
4'
The Kempf, Music Studios. Piano
and Pipe-Organ, Voice. 312 So. Di-
vision St. Bell Phone 1076-J. 1-6
ATTENTION!
We have secured the exclusive agen-.
cy for the Royal Typewriter in this
city. Call and see the best machine
on the market for $65 new. McNitt
& Lewis 302 S. State. 1244-J.
4 & 5
Varsity Tailoring Parlors 336 State.
Agency for Ed. Strauss Co. Enough
said. 4tf
The original hamburger will open
soon and have a fresh lot of hamburg-
er's. lratch for them at 603 E. Lib-
erty. Orders of 40 cents or over will
be delivered promptly as usual from
5 p. m. until 2 a. m. Siecial atten-
tion to freshmen. Come and get ac-
quainted.
4tf
Good commissions paid to S. L. A.
ticketsellers. See treasurer in U. Hall
8 to 12 this morning.: and after the
game this afternoon.
4
Best typewriter rental proposition
in town. McNitt & Lewis, 302 S. State.
1244-J.
4 & 5
Typewriters for sale or rent. Mc-
Nitt & Lewis, 302 S. State. 1244-J..!'
4&5

Madame Sherry Tonight.
..H. H. Frazee and G. W. Lederer,
comprise the membership of the new-
est New York theatrical producing
firm. "Madame Sherry," a new mu-
sical production now scoring a sensa-
tional success at the New Amsterdam
Theatre, New York, is among the
new firm's productions and will be
played here by the New York New
Amsterdam Theatre Company on Sat-
urday, October 7, at New Whitney
Theatre.
"Madame Sherry" has set a new
standard for musical productions. It's
story, -lyrics and music are refresh-
ing and altogether unique, and staged
under the direction of Geo. W. Led-
erer. The production is one that read-
ily accounts for the marvelous suc-
cess the piece has achieved. Includ-
ed in the musical hits of "Madame
Sherry," are "Ev'ry Little Movement
Has a Meaning all its Own," "You
Can't Argue, Can You?" "The Kiss You
Gave," "Uncle Says I Mustn't So I
Won't," "The Birth of the Butterfly,"
"The Smile She Means for You," "The
Love Dance," "Athletic Prancing,"
"The Dublin Rag," "I'm All Right,"
"I Want to Play House With You,"
"Off fora Sail," "We are Only Poor
Weak Mortals" and "The Seduction."
Club Breakfasts at Union.
Additions - to the regular menu at
the Michigan Union are club break-
fasts, ten in number, ranging in price
from 20 to 45 cents. A special 35
cent breakfast is offered every Sun-
day. _ _
t Be slre and attend tne Special Red
Tag Piano Sale now going on at Grin-
nell Bros. Music House, 120-122 E
Liberty St. A sensational piano
clearance of Summer Resort Pianos.
1-tf
All the latest Popular song hits
such as Billy :Alexander's Ragtime
Band, Mamy's Angel Child, AllAlone
and a dozen others at Ten Cents per
copy at Grinnell's Music House.
tf
For a first-class job of painting, pa-
per hanging or decorating, see Major
& Co.
t", tf
tU
Polish your floors with Old Eng-
lish Floor Wax. We have the genu-
ine article. Major & Co. Both 'Pon-
es.
tf
The original hamburger will open
soon and have a fresh lot of hamburg-
er's. Watch for them at 603 E. Lib-
erty. Orders of 40 cents or over will
be delivered promptly as usual from
5 p. m. until 2 A. M. Special atten-
tion to freshmen. Come and get ac-
quainted.
M AJ ESTI C
Matinee
Today 3 p*m.
Best Show in Years

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MUSICAL IMMORTALos
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Prices Matinee-35-50-75-1,00-1,50
Prices Night-50-75-1 ,00-150-2,00

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ISeat Sale Thursday October 55,,10. a. m.

Musical

Matinee and Bight

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NEW WHITNEY T H EAT RE

ITheSweetestSto)y Ever Told"
LIGGETT' S CHOCOLATES

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1Comedy Hit

Finest Quality Candies- Guaranteed Perfect Condition
Liggett's. Lowney's, Guth's, Weber's, Fenway
THE BROWN DRUG STORE
E. C. EDSILL, Prop.
S Main St. The Rexall Store Prescription Specia

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Musical

ROOM

DECORATIONS

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this
the

Stationary
35c a box
2oc a tablet
Fountain Pens
Our dollar pen feeds and writes
like a high priced one. Ask to try
one. Also Bolle's Self-filling Pens.
Moon's Non-leakable Pens,
$2.5o and up

WE ARE PLACING ON SPECIAL SALE TODAY
a line of room decorations which will make it possible
for you to fit out your room with high class ornaments at a mini-
mum cost. It will pay you to look over the stcck in our base-
ment before making your selections. The following is a partia
list of the articles included in this sale. 1
Gold Plated Clocks, originally $3.00... ...$1.50
Pipe Racks in novel designs, originally $1.25 to $3.00 79c
Four Piece Smoking Sets of wood, copper or china, or-
iginally $1.50 to $3.25................. -... ...79c
Tobacco Jars in skeleton head and other shapes, origin- 79c
ally $1.oo to $3-. --0.................................... .79c
Indian head Wall Decorations, originally $1.50 to $2.25 79c
Mugs and Steins, originally $J#.-oo to $.10.......... . 79c
Mugs and Steins, originally 35c to 65c................ 29c
Ash and Pin Trays, originally Soc to 75C.............29c
Busts and Stationery.........................1-2 Price
Pictures in a variety of novel frames................1-2 Price

I Cure that cold quickly

kind, Druggist
4 S. State St.
A. TICKET SELLERS
. Hall. Office Hours---Daily at 4:00

We carry a complete line of

Portable Lamps

Typewriting of all.
Prices right. McNitt &
State. 1244-J.

descriptions.
Lewis, 302 S.

Basemtent

4 & 5

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Al en

COMING MONDAY
NAT NAZARRO TROUPE
LUNCH[S, CONFCTIONS, CIGARS
TOBACCO, CIGARETTES, PIPES
Agents for B-B-B Pipes
We will -try and please you aill and give you
the very best satisfaction.
LARGE LINE OF GLASS PIPES
R. E. JOLLY
308 S. State Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Corns, bur ons,ingrowing
Cnrnuruuinails, treated and cued.
Everything absolutely an-
tiseptic. Office hours. 1-5 p. m., 7- p. in.
MISS. E. J. FOLEY
921 E. Huron Street, End West 12th
Phone 989-J4

The Varsity
TOGGERY iel
SHOP

MAK &iN CTO.Basemn
M',AIN STREET

A new up to date gent's fprnish
ing establishment carrying a
classy line of Men's Caps, Neck-
wear, Hosiery, Rainecats, Etc.,
IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOW
GOODS

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Call and become acquainted at
1107 S. UniversityI
Avenue
E. J. Lohr, Manager_
If you want STATIONERY, FOUNTAiN
PENS, ENGINEER'S SUPPLIES, Etc., go
to headquarters for Student's Supplies
The Student Suppy Store
GILBERT & MORSE CANDIES

HALLERtS
216 SOUTH
MAIN STREET

At

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Buy your ALARM CLOCKS
at
Chapman's Jewelry Store
206 South Main Street

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