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Gymnasium Suits

Reule Conlin

tnction about

Stein Bloch Clothes

Gym. Suit.........................$1.00
Gym . Shoes.............................. .75
Supporter.. .........
Towel .............................25
$2.75
Entire Outfit for $2.45

that stamps their Quality and
Style as Superior. The prices are
no higher than clothes not nearly
as good.
Our IACKINAWS the talk of
the town.

TINKER & CO Cor. STATE and
WILLIAM STREETS
Furnishers and Hatters

.CORRECT CI
for. Gentle
They are designed, cut
he fiuest and most expertv
business. Better styles, fit
ship than you get elsewh,
more, but worth a lot more.
you will see.
Adler Rochester
Prices $18 to
Styleplus,S
All the new things for fall
in Men's Furnishings. Ev
"d pattera, including the
lj hatansat $1.i0, $2.00, and
All correct shades in G1
$1.00 and up.
Neckwear, Und
Trousers. Rain
THE BIG 'STORE

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$17

Lindcrschmidt,Apfel & Company

Ladies' Sweater Coats
IN WHITE, GRAY AND CARMINE
BEST VALUE IN TOWN
ALL WOO1, $3.00

H. S. Pinney & Co.
614 E. Liberty St. The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty

]Flowers

Visit the Newest and
Up-to-Date

St nee I~J

o.ce Cut Flowers
t of Palms and Ferns for Decorating

DRY GOODS STORE
Royal Worcester
AND
Bon-Ton Corsets

th St.and S. Univ. Ave. Phone 115
the Rest, Try the Best
resh home-made candies, crackerjack
and fountala drinks at

OUR LEADERS

Schroell Bros.
Phone 1000
124 South' Main Street

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613 E. LibertyI

Haller Jewelry Co.

Qi'ESTIONAIRE ON ' TEACHING
OF GEIIAN BEING PREPARED
Prof. W. W. Florer of the German
department and Superintendent of
Schools Luther L. Wright, who has
charge of the educational policies of
the German societies of Michigan
state, has just completed a question-
aire on the teaching of Germanto be
sent to all the superintendents of the
state.
The work of distribution is being
undertaken by the office of the public
instruction at Lansing, which will up-
on receipt of the answers, forward the
replies to Prof. Florer. He will pre-
pare a report on the teaching of Ger-
man in Michigan, which will be pre-
sented to various conventions of Ger-
man societies, and to teachers' con-
ventions, and the standing national
committee of five of which Prof. Flor-
er is a member.
This report will be the first com-
plete report on the teaching of German
in the United States, and will be used
as a basis for the report on the na-
tional committee for the next meeting
of the German-American alliance at
San Francisco in 1915. Arrangements
are also being made to have this report
presented to the various German cit-
ies.
UNION OFFERS PRIZES FOR
cARITOON S FOR BIG SMO KER
Prizes of $5,00, $3.00 and $1.00 are
offered by the Michigan Union for car-
toons to be thrown on the screen at the
Pig football smoker to be held at the
gymnasiums, Tuesday, November 18.
The drawings must relate to the foot-
ball season or some particular phase.
All competitors must submit their
drawings before 5:30 o'clock Monday
night and the choice will be made soon
afterwards. Productions must be turn-
ed in to the Michigan Union and the
committee reserves the right to reject
any drawing submitted. For any fur-
ther particulars campus artists should
see Edward Saier, general chairman
of the smoker.
Plans for the big event have been
nearly outlined including many abso-
lutely new features. The award of
the certificates for football "M's," the
presence of the reorganized band and
the display of prize cartoons is ex-
pected to raise the attendance above
all previous records.
They're rolling fine at the Mecca
Billiard Parlors. 32
Money on valuables, 108 East Huron.
19-33
LOST
Lost--Monday evening, Nov. 3, on
Washtenaw avenue or in Hill audito-
rium, a small; old-fashioned gold
pin. Finder please notify A. H.
Lloyd, 1735 Washenaw avenue,
phone 256-L. 32-34
Lost-A Waterman fountain pen,
Screw top. Finder please phone
1267. Reward. 32
Lost-Monday evening a Choral Union
ticket for first balcony, Sec. 10C,
Seat 6. Return to 718 S. Ingalls or
phone 1915. 32
Lost-A watch in a brown leather
bracelet. Reward if returned to 715
S. 12th St. Phone 954L. 32

Wmiited--A young man to canvass for
new article. No money for deposit
required. Good profits. Apply Wed-
nesday or Thursday before 5:00 p.
m. at 315 Catherine St. 32-33
FOR SALE.
For Sale-3-A Eastman Kodak. In
splendid condition. May he seen at
Quarry's drug store. 31-32
GAlOVES-Wagner & Co. State St.
31-33
"Another lot of Blue and Black Soft
IHtaits just received. wagner & Co,
State street. 31-33
Be at the Mecca Billiard Parlors
this afternoon and evening. 32
SW)ES--Wagner & Co. State St.
31-33
Attention, '17 Engineers. Your pic-
ture at :Hoppe's is the best. Quality
counts. 31-32
Mecca Billiard Parlors. Exhibitions
this afternoon and evening. 32
See ycurselves at the ball game.
Athletic pictures and post cards at
lloppe's are clear, brilliant and will
suit you. 31-32
Amateur Photographers! "Once a
customer always a customer." Stand-
are prices. careful developing, clear.
printing and prompt attention to or-
ders will please you . Hoppe's Studio,,
619 E. Liberty St. 31-32
WE SELL GOO) 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,
Main Street. tf
Genuine Wvlartin Guitars and Mando-
lins sold at Schaeberle & Son's Music
House. tf
Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and
blocking next to Wagner's. tf
Dress making neatly and promptly
done. Mrs. E. W. Finkle, 213 So. Thay-
er St. 32-34
Mr. and Mrs. it. A. Dolph, Funeral
Directors, best equipment in the city.
Satisfaction guaranteed. , Phone 98. tf
For Kodaks and photo supplies, open
every evening until 9:30. Sundays
9:30 to 12:30 an-d 1:30 to 3:30 .only.
Lynodn. Wed Sun.

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S TUDENTS wearing glasses or
feeling the need of them will
be pleased to know that Ann Arbor
has a modern optical shop where
services of an expert optometrist
and optician can be had.
Advanced methods of Optometry, fit-
ting glasses without drugs, appeals to all
who dlemand taccurate eye examinations,
made without loss of time or iniconven-
ience of having muscles paralyzed by'
drugs.
E. H. Arnold, optometrist with Aftuold
& Co , is a recognized leader in advanced
optometrical work. His complete office
equipment combined with shop facilities,
to grind leases, together with years of
experience as refractionist and optician,
make his Optical System the logical
place to buy glasses.
Arnold Optical System
220 South Main Street

All We Ki
of is the B
ROWE'S LAUf
406 DETROIT Si
The Link between College
TUTTL
on State Street
We Serve Hot I

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WANTED

Better Than Blue Ser
A Fine Blue Basket Weave at Popula
Come in and let us convince you.
Krutsch & Pracht
117 E. Liberty St. Varsity

Lot--Open faced, lady's gold watchj
with initials A.B. on back, between
State, Liberty, School of Music lal
Iteturn to 512 Linden St. 32

await y
eery xIe,
,fanon
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oves, vs
erwe
coaFt

Will move into new store

306 South State Street

Monday, November 3. Temporarily located in 308 South
State St., one door south of new building.

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' HADOW' - the smart fall. and
winter collar style that keeps its
smartness and style when you wear it.
The LION collar features give the reason-espe-
ciallythe famous LION "Lock-that-Locks." 6 for 75c
-or as usual 2 for 25c.

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The Secret of Good

is similar to the secretc
to some and just misse
If there ever was<
Fatima, the Turkish-b
who conceived this ble
was first lined out in th
body quickly proclairm
Fatima is the biggest se
The secret is-pur
expense in the packag
--TIwenty."

Batting
of good business-it happens
s the others.
a commercial home run it's
fiend cigarette. The expert
nd was some batter! Fatima
e college towns-the student
led them winners. Today
etling cigarette in this country.
e, good, choice tobacco-no
Ye-quality all in the smoke
TURKISH BLEND

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Oldest Branjd ~ ~ "in America

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UNITED SHIRT & COLLAR CO. Makers, TROY, N. Y.

The Kempf Music Studios,
Division St. Phone 212-J.
Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony.

312 S.
Piano,
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LADIES:

You can buy films many places, but
you pay the same here for Fresh East-
man Kodak films. Lyndon. Wed eod

Hear the Latest
Populaf Songs, Ten Cents per Copy. Mandolins, Guitars,
Violins and their accessories.
Best Goods for the Lee.st Money
Call and examine our Player Pianos. Good Pianos to Rent.
Terms reasonable.

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just receivied another ship-
ment of those stylish LOW HEEL
DANCING PUMPS.
Patents and Satin $3,50
-black and white
straps separate - worn either way.

I can also put on these a S]J CIAL RUBB
\sOU making them unusually nice for Tat
Also a new DULL KID
STRAP PUMP-low heel $3,(

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.Disiwi~VL.y In, 7diviUdull1r

Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty SI.

119 E. Liberty St.

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