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There is a distinction about,
gym.
$2.45,
Outfit
Ii eueConlin & Fegel
Stein Bloch Clothes
Gym. Suit..............................$1.00
Gym. Shoes............................. .75
Gym. Bike Supporter......................75
Gym. Towel..............................25
Total .............................$2.75
that stamps their
Quality and
Style as Superior. The prices are
no higher than clothes not nearly
as good.
Our IlACKINAWS the talk of.
the town.
All For $2".45
TINKER & CO.
Cor. STATE and{
WILLIAM STREETS
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for Gentlemen
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CORRECT CLOTHES
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Linldenschldt,Apfel & Company
LOST.
Ladies' Swate r Coats,
IN WHITE, GRAY AND CARMINE
BEST VALUE IN TOWN
ALL WOOL, $3.00
614E.H. S.Pinney &Co.
61 .Liberty St. The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty
Lost-Pearl Crescent and Star Stick
Pin. Return to Daily for reward.
27-8-9
Lost---Woman's purse on State street,
between Cutting Cafe and Memorial
hall. Owner's card in purse. Call
1780. 28
Lost- A Waterman fountain pen,
screw. top. Finder please phone
1267. Reward. 28-29
WA NIEI).
Wated-E{astern publishing house
desires local representative, one
connected with U. of M. preferred.
High class proposition. Inquire
Publishing H-ouse, Michigan Daily.
27-2 8
They are designed, cut and tailored b
the finest and~ most expert workmen in th
Ilusiness. Better styles, fit and workmar
ship than you get elsewhere. Costs u1
mnore, but worth a lot more. Try them an
youi will see.
Ad le r Rochester Clothes
Prices $18 to $39
Styleplus, $17
All the new thitigs for fall await You her
in ,Meni's 1,urnishings. Every new sty]
a~nd p~attern, including the famous 'Mar
huattans, at I5 2 00, and $2.50.
All correct shades in Gloves, valuesi
$i.oo and up.
Neckwear. Underwear
Trousers. Raincoats
WAI KING LOO
Come Up and Try
George's Chop Suey'
Delicious Clint'se and American isvhes.
341 South State Street
ACTIVj E STUDENTS FAVOR RETURN
(Conltinned from page L.)
Hoch, Albert Fletcher, Robert Sturte-
vant and Adna R. Johnsou.
:fo: James Craig, Cyril Quinn,
Charles Webber, Roy Torbet, Phillil)
Jansen. and George 'Paterson.
~tieliigaiieniian Editors.
Yes: Robert, Sturtevant, John I. fl)p-
,pincott and Frances A. Bade.
Stuident's 1ireedory'.
Yes: C. P. Wattles and Bruce Miles.gol
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THE 'BIG STOME,
PHONE I.
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The Arcadia
Regular Board $4.00 and $4.25
2 Meals a Day. $3.50 and $3.75
612 E.Liberty 6t.+ Phone 164
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Yes:1
L. F. Rosenbaum, P.'1D. -Koontz,
Visit the Newest and
Up-!O-Date,
Harold R. Schradzki, Ii.
punter, and Leo' Burnett.
B~each Car-
']TUDENT17 wcaring, glasses or,
'-f~eliug il eneed of thefm will,
be pleased to know that Anin Arbor-
has a modern optical shop whjere'
services of atn expert optomletrist
and opliciani can'be had.
Advanced inethio( s of Optomectry, fit-
ting glasses withrout drugs, appeals to All
who diemand accurate eye examinations,
made without loss of timwe o r inconven2-
ience of haying nmuscles paralyzecd by
drugs.
X. H. Arnoldl, olptometrist with A rnold
& Co , is a recognizedl leader in advzanced
optometrical wo rk. H is comlpl (ee office,
equipmlent comblincel with shop facilities
to grind lea'ses, together with years of
experience as refractioni t aml optician,
mnake his Optical Sytem thet logical?
place to buy glasses.
Arnold OIptical System
220 South Main Street
All, We. Knov
of is the" BES'
ROWE',S LAUiKDR'
406 DI TIOIT STREE
Te L ink between College andI f
TUTTLE'
Brennan
Morrow
DRY GOODS STORE
Royal Worcester
AND
Bon-Ton Corsets
OUR LEADERS
Schroen Bros.
Phone 1000
124 South Main Street
FOR RENT.
For Rent-Single room. Modern im-
provements. Reasonable terms.
1020 Forest Ave. 27-28
No: George C. Caron.
Class Officers.
'i'es: Waldo Fellows, '14, P.H. Crane,
'15, B~enjamin S. Gutelius, '10N1, A. C.
Furstenberg, .'15M, L. G. Christmnfn,
'15L, and E:. C. Rice, '14P.
No: George Paterson, '14E, A. T.
Ricketts, '15E,,1-H. R. Mead, '15D, It. S.
Ideson, '141H, and Paul W. Hildebrandt,
For Rent--Newly
room. 1101 E.
62-L ,
furnished
University.
single
Call
9Q 'IA
on $tate Street
Serve Hort L
We
Pass the Rest, Try the Best
fresh home-made candies, crackerjack
and fountain drinks-at
359-L. 28-3()l
- - Yss: Paul Blanshard, T. -a ryy
Anyone desiring to take private les- Clark, Oiver B. Enelson, Railph Sny-
song in shorthand from experienced. der' and Paul Ramsdell.
shorthand teacher will please phone___ ---
Better Than Blue. Serge,
A Fine Blue Basket Weave at Popular Prig
Come in and let uts convince you..
1767-J.
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MAW'
613 E. Liberty
ANN 'ARBOR DYE WORKS
ARTISTIC FRENCH DRY AND
S T'IEAll CLEANERS.
R. A. Dolph, Funeral Director, Pri-
vate Ambulance. Phone 98. b
You can buy films many places, but
you pay the same here for Fresh East-
man Kodak films. Lyndon. Wed eod
Phone 628
Consolidation
204 East Washington
ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
0. iH: KUHN
The Kempf Music Studios,
Division St. Phone 212-J.
Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony.
312 S.'
Piano,k
1 eod
UNIVERSAL CLEANING. WORKS
T. E. WAHL
WE CALL 'AND DELIVER
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WE SELL GOOD CLO'THING
Suits at $10.00-All wool.
Suits at $15.00-All wool, hand tail-
ored.
Suits at $20.00-Adler's Make and
Style.
Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus-
tom work.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street. tf
We are offering a loose leaf book,
full leather book for '$1.50 at Shee-
han's. tf
Genuine Martin Guitars and Mando-
lins sold at Schaeberle & Son's Music
professor 1Levi Wrtes Frenchelihook.
P-rof'essor Mortiz J~, 01'o the French
department, is w riting a very Ipracti-
cal textbook of French prose entitled
"U'n Voyage en :Europe,", being, the
story of a party of travelers fronm the
time they leave Ann Arbor until they
have seen the principal cities of Eu-
rope. This will be for use in second
or third year classes in French. lie
is now trying it out in his own class-
es.
Illinois Hats Featherweight Sqiad.
L ight-weight football has come in
vogue at Illinois. The Ath-
letic Association has p~rovided
for light - weight class teams.
The average weight must not exceed
135 pounds, and no member of the
team may weigh more than 150
pounds. This means was adopted to
arouse more thorough spirit in athlet-
ics at Illinois among all students.
Michigan pennants and pillow com-
ers at Sheehan's. t
Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and
blocking next to Wagner's. tf
117 E. Lihe ery St.
Varsity T,
PAKK CDM
ARCADIA ONE-ST EP Monday Nighit Class at
Classes e\ ery Mouday and Frid. y 7 E', M. Private lessons by appointment.
All late approved dances wvill be properly taught. Phone, 1 850 J " 570 L'
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There are a hundred or
more varieties beckoning
to you from every smoke
shop but there is only one
that is
'Distinctively Individual "
the purest and best of to.-
baccos -delightful flavor
--mild and satisfying!
Your college chum.
Will be locatedin-NewerStor
House.
tf
Hrear the Latest
Popular Songs, Ten Cents per Copy. Mandolins, Guitar's,
Violins and their accessories.
Rest Goods for the L6east Morley
Call andl examine our Player Pianos. Good Pianos to Rent.
'Terms reasonable.
Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St.
S. date St.
t "m r e .
20.
for
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CIGARETTES
Te oraril locatied in 308
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See
How your Clothes are cleaned.
Our
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new cleaning works open .for your in=
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spection. One of the finest equipped cleaning
plants in the world.
LADIES:
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just receivied another ship-
mieat of those stylish LOW HEEilL
D)AN,;,NG PUMPS.
Patents and Satin,
-black and write 5
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straps separate - worn either way
(3 can also put on these a SPFCIAL RL-BDE3R'
0nl aking, them unusually ice for'1Tango.,
4j41W~IGQ4?
Also a new DULL KiDl
STR~AP PUMP-low heel
$3.0
We call
and
Deliver
Phones
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1891
Clore Fatimas sold in this country thian any othe'r cigarette~
119 E. LibertySt. -._
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