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THE MICHIGAN DAILL

ID cnGE-
AADING
[TAILORS

Text-Books

T IE MICIGAN,

DAILYf

80. C0O@PER

Official newspaper at the University of, Mich-
igan.

A Full Line of
Fresh and Salt
Poultry and Fish

Meats

Text-ooksI

New and second-hand, all
departments

Published every morning except Ionday dnr- I 19 E.
ing the university year.

An %St.

.hoa. 660

For all Departments.

Scond-Hand Books in great quantities,

to you the
uit possible
itable price.
> the best.
uilt to fit.

D R A W I N G
INSTRUMENTS
We can save you money by buying the
ichter Brand.

entered at the postoffice at Ann Arbor, -Mich-
igan nder Act of Congress of March 3,
Offices Ann Arbor Press Building.
Subscription Price: By carrier, $2.50; by
m~ail $3.00.
Want Ad Stations: Press Building; Quarry's
Pharmacy; University Pharmacy;
C. H. Davis. Cor. Packard
and State.
Phone: Bell, 960.

Drawing Instruments and
Engineer's Supplies
Loose-Leaf Note Books of all sorts. Fountain Pens, etc., etc.
Make our stores your headquarters.

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uality. The
ment in the
from.
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tate St.

LOG LOG SLIDE RULES
Ask to see our Special $i 50
FOUNTAIN PEN
I. P. NOTE-BOOKS
The Original Loose-Leaf. All kinds of
Students' Supplies at
SHEEHAN & CO.
STUDENTS' BOOK 'TORE

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UNITED LINES
3OR TIME TABLE
ress Cars for Detroit--7:10
ly to 6:10 p. n., also 8:1o
troit-.:4o a. in., 6:o6 a. n.,
hours to 6:o6 p. M., 7 :o6 p.
quio p. n., and 10 :45; p. in.
ly, 7i :1, p. i1., :1 5 p. 111.
o a. In.
Jackson--7 :46 a. m. and
to 7:46 p. in.
kson-; :1! a. In., 6:;1 a. 11.,
ours to 6:51 p. ni., also 9:20

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I f it's $25.00,
or so, you care to
pay for clothes, by
} all means have them
tailored to order by
USEVIPrice
i ~ clo
Five hundred hand-
some Autumn and
Winter Wooles, to
select from.

Maurice Touline...........Managing Editor
Adna Johnson .............Business Manager
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1913.
Night Editor-Leo N. Burnett
MICHIGAN WAYS.
Strangers to Michigan's campus and
customs are wont to wonder. And we
are not surprised. We boast of an in-
dividualism, a democracy, and a hu-
man sympathy that is rarely lived in
everyday America. Our idiosyncracies
are certainly at war with many of the
business ways of workaday life..
Does your democracy work out as a
practical, living method? This is the
natural question that confronts the
Michigan enthusiast. In reply we need
but point to the Michigan Union. If
the answer falls short of conclusive
proof, it is no fault of ours, but rather
the impossibility of an ideal. At least
we approach attainment.
And your human sympathy. Is it
useful, is It also practical? Yes and
more. It has become our measuring
standard. A man has come to be so
much a Michigan man as he interests
himself in the Michigan Union or ac-
cepts the Advisory system.'
Truly this is a life well spent.. If
it is worth while for four years, for
four years of the formative period of
your life, it is worth while for the time
that it is to come. If these principles
are not on all fours with the principles
of many businesses, possibly the many
businesses can be improved. Possi-
bly graduates of the Michigan Union
will aid materially in this.

second-
Sr rent

You

ITING
R RILL
-e Lunch

L.

FRED WS GROSS
Exclusive Local Dealer 123 E. Liberty

.Aotch C L A
A Graceful High
Band Notch Collar
2 for 25 cts.
Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Makers
at their first social meeting at
6:00 o'clock Friday evening, October
3, in Barbour gymnasium, immediately
after Dean Jordan's reception to the
freshmen.
Benefit Play to Appear at Whitney.
An unusual amount of interest is
connected with the coming engagement
of Norman Hackett, '98, in his new
play, "A Double Deceiver" at the Whit-
ney theater next Saturday, matinee
and night. The proceeds of these per-
formances will be given to the women
for the benefit of their athletic field.
This is also of interest to the men as
they use the field for the celebration
of Cap Night.
Special interest in the performance
is taken by all students, foi Prof. Don-
aid C. Stuart of Princeton who did the
dramatization for Mr. Hackett was a
University of Michigan graduate in
1903 and a member of the Comedy club
which was founded by Mr. Hackett.
O. Henry, who wrote "A Double
Dyed Deceiver," upon which this play
is founded, is being studied in Ameri-
can colleges as the greatest example
of modern short story writers and is
accorded a position today with Edgar
Allen Poe and Hawthorne.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dolph, Funeral
Directors, best equipment in the city.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 98. tf
You can buy films many places, but
you pay the same here for Fresh East-
man Kodak films. Lyndon. Wed eod
For lessons in dancing go to Gran-
gers. 312 Maynard St., next to Majes-
tic, 2-4
For Kodaks and photo supplies, open
every evening until 9:30. Sundays
9:30 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 3:30 only.
Lynodn. Wed Sun.
Guaranteed self-filling, non-leakable
Fountain Pens $1.50. Cushing's Phar-
macy. 2-5
WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING
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,,

$17.,50 to
!TNA

$25

State St.

WAHR 'S
UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORES

BEYOND
akny
QUEST ION
Withstanding Every Com-
parison---Ours is the Best
Popular Priced Tailoring in
America

U

Main

We shew none but thoroughly good dependa-
able fabrios--and the Fit, Style and Workman-
ship of our garments are guaranteed in every

.

verybody

Knows

The

way.

]busy
The Old. Mission Shop

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OF INTEREST TO W04REN.
Edited by Stylus.
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Cream Soda-The Best.
Lunches-Most Delicious
Home-Made Candles-Delightful
315 SOUTH STATE STREET

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OUR SPECIAL $30.00 SUIT0

HAVE
UALITY that
UALIFY S
UICKL Y

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Junior Advisory System.
The junior advisory system for the
benefit of the freshmen women, is now
firmly on its feet and is proving to be
a successful innovation. Headquarters
for the juniors have been established
in room 202 in University hall, Fresh-
men women who desire advice of any
kind may apply there.
The system is an outgrowth of the
faculty advisory system which was es-
tablished some years ago. In this the
freshmen were in direct touch with the
faculty, whose varied interests and
limited time made more difficulties.
The present plan in which the junior
women act as direct advisors to the
freshmen with the cooperation of the
faculty was begun last year.
Prospective freshmen were assigned
to juniors early in the :summer, and
since that time have been advised and
intsructed by means of letters. In
this way the freshmen were given a
cordial welcome into the university
and many difficulties were overcome.
Dean Jordan has found the system to
be of inestimable value in simplifying
the work of registration.

We can save you $10.00 to $15.00 on your
Suit or Overcoat this fall. Step in and let us
show you how we do it.
All garments fitted to you before finishing.
QualityTaeilors
209 E. Liberty St.
RAIN EARON
COATS ~ ACKINAWS

University Ave.

HENRY

&

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4

Myles Cop

IPure Drugs

ic Tailoring and Designing

D Kinne S. W. Clarkson Harrison Soule
President Cashier V. President
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Ann Arbor, Mich,
Capital $100,000.
Surplus and Profits, $65,ooo.
The Proper Place to
Take Your Lady
Friend
for Dinner, Luncheon or Refresh-
mnents is

Everything in

For the College Trade.

Juaiors and their advisees will meet

Main Street. t tf

Toilet Articles
and Brushes,

We have a very complete
he Fall Trade, in the most
!ou are invited. Respectfully,
307 E. Williams St.
Second Floor
e Ann Arbor Savings Bank
i Stock $3oo,ooo Surplus $soo,000
Resource; $3,ooo,ooo
General Banking Business Transacted
rS: Chas. , Hiscock, ires, W 1). Hai
Ian, Vice-Tres. M. . Fritz. Cashier

line of Woolens for
fashionable colors.

MACK'S
TEA ROOM

STUDENT,

Fountain Pens

F. A. Myles

OUTFITTERS-

Quarry Drug Co.
The Druggists on the Corner

Combines seclusion with culinary
perfection. Service a la carte.
Open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. on Satur-
days till 9 p. m. Orchestra Satur-
days.
SECOND FLOOR
Mack & Co.
MAIN STREET

Freshman Caps
Gym. Shoes, Suits, Towe's, etc.
Laboratory Coats and Aprons
Engineering Overalls and Jackets
Hold Caps Meisterschaft Shoes
J. & M. Shoes Hawes Hats
Holeproof Hose Redman Collars
Arrow Collars Sweaters
Rain Coats Mackinaws

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lowers
usins ( HeIll
olo. Cyst Flowers
it of Palms and Ferns for Decorating

Varsity Tailors
Are you in line for a Fall Suit or Overcoat? Come
in and let us show you our stock of Fall Woolens.
The latest shades in fancy suitings. The Only
Tailors that make High Class Clothes at Popular
Prices.

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SHOE REPAIRS?
FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING
JOHN H. LAMBERT
613 EAST WILLIAM
Offilcial Shoe.Doctor to Michigan's
Football Team

WAGNER & COMPANY
STATE STREET

All Clothes Made by us Will Be
Free of Charge for One
KRUTSCH & PRACHT, i

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