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THE MIC

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WH IT MA N'S CANDY
When you buy candy buy the best. It does not cost
much more and it gives much more pleasure.
Whitman's Candy always pleases. The prices vary
according to the assortments, 6oc, Soc and $i.oo a
pound. We have all the new packages and assort-
ments-up to $5.00 a box.

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Society Brand Clothes
Have "that different air" of dis-
tinction that places them in a class
by themselves, If you've vainly
hoped that some day you would
find a suit that measured up flush
with your ideas, your desires will
be more than realized in snappy
models we are showing.
Styles that smack with the smartness of the
boulevards and college campus, yet are in strict
keeping with retinement, see them today,

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is the proper shade and shape, for the -boys
who care for style and comfort.

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Calkins' Pharmacy
324 South State Street

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119 S. Main Sireet

SDENDE
We can save you money
by trading at our store.
We carry the best line of
Men's Suits, Overoats, and
Raincoats. We also carry
the largest and most com-
plete line of Men's Furnish-
ings, Hats and Caps.
Ask to see our line of all
wool Mackinaws.
W ADHAfIS &CO.

121-123 South Main Street

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A. MARQUARDT

ing will be held Tuesday evening.
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-Captain Brown of the cross country
squad announces that if the showing
made by the distance men in today's
handicap race is of sufficient caliber,
a team will be sent east to compete
at New York with the big eastern in-
stitutions.
-o--
-"What the World Demands of Leath-
er" was the subject of a talk given
yesterday in the chemistry building by
P. M. Armstrong, of Detroit.
o-
-One of the interesting features of
the art exhibit at Memorial hall is a
water-color by Frederic W. Ramsdell,
a student in the literary department
during '84-'85. Ramsdell has named
his picture "Monhegan Harbor."
-o-
--With the trip to Chelsea this last
week, the work of the deputation com-
mittee of the Y. M. C. A. was inaugu-
'14, Frank 1. Olmstead, '15, Stephen
Little, '16, and Nathan E. Pinney, '16,
were the members to represent the
organization. Services were conduct-
ed in the Methodist church. Plans are
being completed to hold meetings at
St. John, Pontiac and Durand on Sat-
urdays and Sundays, during the month
of December.
-0-
-About 75 couples attended the first
Fisher party held at the Union last
evening. The Kalamazoo orchestra
played the popular M. A. C. hop selec-
tions which were well received by the
formal gathering.
-o-
-The new song, "Win for Michigan,"
is meeting with an enthusiastic re
ception. Since it was put on. sale in
sheet form a week ago, about 300 cop-
ics having been sold.
--o--
-Raymond Robbins, of Chicago, Illi-
nois, will address the Y. M. C. A. meet-
ing for men tonight at 0:30 o'clock in
the Majestic theatre. He is also to
speak on the Union Guild series at
7:45 o'clock in the Congregational
church. .- I
-o-
-The "Lounger" at the Union last
night was rather poorly attended, due
no doubt to the numerous other at-
tractions that were offered. On the
whole the three Friday night "get to-
gethers" have proved a success, and
the committee is sparing no pains to
make them big things.
---Professor John R. Allen, who spent
two years in Southern Europe, over-
seeing the construction of Roberts
College at Constantinople, gave an il-
lustrated lecture on "Turkish Man-
ners and Customs," at the First Bap-I
tist Church last evening.

law course for women. He said
"women are rapidly rising to influence
and power in public life, and they
should be prepared to meet the re-
sponsibilities ahead of them."
Irene Bigalke, president of the wom-
en's league, gave a short speech on
the good. that the league does for the
women of the university, and the val-
ue of the friendships which are made.
Three selections were given by the
Girls' Glee club, and Miss Bartoss ren-
dered a violin solo. Dancing and re-
freshments followed the program.
University women may obtain their
tickets for the Pennsylvania game to-
day at Barbour gymnasium from 8:00
to 5:00 o'clock. Each must exchange
her own coupon and has the privilege
of purchasing four extra seats.
The final report of the women's
league shows that $385.50 was turned
in from Thursday's pencil sale for the
benefit of homeless children. The
league wishes to thank the men of the
university for the very generous way
in which they responded..

J. B EIBLE.1
109 W. Liberty Street
Across from Mack's side entrance

Park aild Tilfi

JEWELER AND
OPTICIAN

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Clandiges

We offer an extensive dis-
play of fine quality jewelry

at reasonable prices.
is all we ask.

A trial

SUGDEN DRUG CO
302 S. STATE STREE'

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J. F.WUERTHCP
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The women's league board
this morning at 9:00 o'clock.

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A "SQUARE DEAL"
for everybody is the "Spald-
ing Policy." We guarantee
each buyer of an article bear-
ing the Spalding Trade Mark
that such article will give
satisfaction and a reasonable
amount of service.
A. G. Spalding & Bros.
254 Woodward Ave. Semi for
Dectroit, M ich. mir COataloguue

Muir i; Alraltcb Ofilt es
YYr yht 19 i;4. p;lmd 17cck r C® ('W u

NOWADAYS

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Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
COr. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's
And Mechani's Bank.

' e Chubb flouse

MUSIC AND DRAMA.
"Madame Sams Gene."
The attraction at the Majestic the-
atre for Monday and Tuesday, Novem-
ber 10 and 11, will be Victorien Sar-
dou's famous story of "Madame Sans-
Gene" in motion picture form. The
role of Katherine, the heroine, will be
played by Madame Rejane, a celebra-
ted French actress who has appeared
successfully in London and New York.
The supporting players will be iden-
tical with the company that enacted
"Les Mjserables," recently seen at
the Whitney. This production is de-
serving of the highest praise, and will
undoubtedly meet with instant suc-
cess.
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.
Nov. 9.-Marx L. Margolis on "the Bi-
ble in the Making" at Newberryhall
at 7:30 o'clock.
Nov. 9.-Dr. Vaughan will speak to
the women at Newberry hall at 4:30
o'clock.
Nov. 9.---Raymond Robins at the Ma-
jestic theater at 6:30 o'clock.
Nov., 10.-Meeting of the senior wom-
en's section of the Deutscher Verein.
Junior and sophomore sections in-
vited to attend, 7:00 o'clock.
Nov. 18.--Annual Union football smo-
ker.
State Analyst Sneaks to Prescott Club
Fakes and frauds in the patent med-
icine cureall syndicates were exposed

".The SpclilOfficer'
2 REELS 2
ATHE RGE ATHURES
PATHE WEEKLY--7--EEDAY AND THURS®

FEATURE PHOTO PLAYS
Mo{ aya~zdTzsa

Matinees 2 P. M.; 3:30 P.
Evenings 6:30; 8,00; 9:30 P.
Admi, ion
E4lts FeAuret
SChildren - -
'The ose ofFeatures

209 Soith St~oA-e Street

Gives clean, wholesome board at $4.25
per week. Sa.fe driinking weter.
C. C. Freema.n, Proprietor

THE
SMINOOTH EST
TIOBACO

LA)ST-.
Lost--Monday, somewhere between4
East University and Hill auditorium
ai gold chain. Rewavrd. Telephone
696-W. 33-35
Liggett's Gilbert's and Fen way choc-
olates in perfect condition. Edsil's
Rexal lDrug Store, 122 S. Main St.
,Modern Methods give me best re-
sults for printing and developing. Vis-
it our work room and see for your-
self., Lyndon. eod.
Genuine Martin Guitars and Mando-
lins sold at Schaeberle & Son's Music
Ilouse. tf
Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and
blocking next to Wagner's. tf
WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING
Suits at $10.00-All wool.
Suits at $15.00-All wool, hand tail-
Suits at $20.00-Adler's Make and
Style.
Suits at $25.00--Equal to Finest .Cus-
tom work.
A LLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street. tf

('.MITS IN BRI1EF.

-Dean J. R. Effinger and Prof. Z. M.
Wenley delivered extension lectures
last night in Benton Harbor and Grand
Rapids respectively. The former
stoke on "The French Theatre," the
latter on "Changing America." Dr.
A. S. Warthin will speak in Detroit
Sunday.
-0-
-Conference return, retention of pro-
fessors and assistant professors for
the summer school school, and the
awarding of various degrees will bc.
considered by the board of regents at
their meeting November 14..
-0-
-Prof. J. B. Pollock will be the chief
speaker on the program at the regu-
lar weekly meeting of the Journal club
of the biology department. The meet-
WYA NT EI)
Wanted--Students to sell Souvenir
Programs. Apply Ann Arbor Press~
today, 1:00 p. m. 35
Home Made Pies
Welcome at Green's Lunch Room 301
S. State street. Short orders and
lunC es served 7:00 a. in. to 12:30
mid-r ight. ,35

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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.
Edited by Stylus.

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"The problems which confront a in all their phases to an audience of
woman after she leaves college," was 400 last night, by Mr. F. L. Shannon,
the subject of Pres. Harry B. Hutch- '09P, state analyst, in his lecture to
ins' address to the first party of the the Prescott society. Stereoptican
womens' league yesterday afternoon. slides, showing the worthless -compo-
he said "women should aim to prepare sition of the popular medicines were
themselves for the practical problems thrown on the canvass, fake testimoni-
of life while in college," and he laid 'als written by persons who have "ben-
special emphasis upon the value of efitted" by the advertised medicine,
such courses as economics; political but who really had died, and advertis-
science, and law. President Hutch- ing schemes to evade the pure food
ins would like to introduce a special law were explained in detail.
Hear the Latest,'
Popular Songs, Ten Cents per Copy. Mandolins, Guitars,
Violins and their accessories.
Best Goods for the L~east Money
Call and examine our Player Pianos. Good Pianos to Rent.
Terms reasonable.
Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St.

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(OVER the hills with dog and Velvet is
companionship indeedI
Velvet, the finest leaf from old Kentucky--
aged by time-the only make-sure process.
The leaf hangs in the old warehouse for over
2 years-gradually changing from green to
Mellow-then you get the smooth, full flavored,
good tasting smoke that the southern planters
themselves like. Never a bite in such tobacco.
Velvet! Don't forget!
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