THE MICHIGAN RAIL k' S Pgal Shoes Latest IEnglish L as EVERY NEW MICHIGAN MAN Will eventually know L Y N DO N, 719 North University Avenue Photographer to Michigan Students Eastman Kodaics ni d Photo SuppliesIleavelopitig and Printing: Ulfindme ex- clusively Phlotographic. ki glit years experience. Most modern methods. lixperi- enced hel'rp. Best resultsvl>!ainable. I do more work than' all others in Ann Arbor coined, c-because it is don e right. That's my particutlar business. LYNDON. ll MAJESTIC THEATRE BEAUTIFUL I Call while our stock ft complete J1NER & GO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR tTO WEAR AND DRESS HATS IN. I HE POPU- LAPR VELVETS AND PLUSHES at DANA RICHARDSON, 115 LIBERTY EAST Pa;.ace of sweets Down Town ,. 1>1" LETr TKVIESEY (C z_- - t -_ I Fr~urnfa~h the Ioo Cree..m, Attarktlori to IFroeruilties m..id Sororities ON MAIN ST REST -ee Roasters and Wholesale Grocers &Co., Ltd., 2r4 S. MIiin Sit. Irel EnrvFi olment Exceds atYears. At the official opening of the medi- cal dep~artment. yesterday lDean V. C. Vaughan spoke on "IMo eical Education in the United States." The formal opening address was deliveyd by Prof, C. LD. Camp.: Enrollment in the freshmfan "class up to last night was lifteen more than that of last year, ad aeceonunodatios for the class are it- mot1exhausted. -Prokessor Jospl Bursly has ob- tained leave of absence for one year to work up a new course in scientific managemnent anid business ,adinis- tra ion. Jay D~unne, '13, who majored in eco- nomics while in the university has ac- cbpted a position in the Uiversity of Chicago as the head of the accounting department, a course newly establish- ed at that institution. Only a minority of the freshmen have procuredi their official freshman caps. The sale has ben excedingly low in State street stores and very few of the capstcan be seen on the campus. MUT 'ANID llth{A m aestic TUIWentre The aniimated moving picture record of current events throughout the World has been revivedl at the Majestic the- atre, and this feature which is known as the "Majestic Weely," ilt connec- tion with the usual array of Kinea- color pictures, will be exhibited every Thursday (during the season. three pierformances are given each night, the first starting at 7:00 o'loc, with daily mnatinees at 3:00 o'clock. The entire program is changed daly. ('oati i Rowe wishes to speak to all < lass' managers at the athletic oice sonzie timel this morning. Studenits who ushered for Choral Union last year please apply to W.C. Hlollandl at the general library OctobVr 10, if they desire positions this year. Alpha Nui will hold its installation of officers Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock in its' room on the fourth floor of University hal All mnen who are members of the Y K. C. A. membership committee who did not report last night are asked to comre to the State street office at 't: 001 tonight. Chess and Checkers club meets ata Union tonight at 7 :30. 'Tonight at Grangers the usual Wd We-nesday nigln assembly. Our Clothes are made of sperior materials by skilled tailors right here in our own shop.1 The lasting and stisactory qualities of our work are lacking in factory uiade clotes, even if cut to your measure. It will be our pleasre to show yon the manlyniice patters we t have to offer. WIThitney Theatre Saturday A Matinee October 4 Night Benefit Women's Athletic Field Under Auspices of Women's League U. of M. The Distinguished Actor Norman Hackett in his latest success "A Double Deceiver" Pollncledl on the story by 0. Henry auilior of "Aliasjinlny Valentine' Dramatized by Prof. Don C. Stuart of Princeton University Prices Orchestra, $1.50, $1.00 Balcony, - 75c, 50c Seat Sale Opens Thursday, 10:00 A. M. s r Visit the Newest and Up-to-Date I r"ank Brs. ith Ave. Boot Shop Builders of IART COLLEGE FOOTWEAR 224 TIMt Ave., New York City, N. Y. dlbit Shop: 326 S. State St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Lioral VUnion ConcertsI TYPEWRITERS ills. Catalog Machines and Samples Guaranteed of Like New. Ribbons and Only Factory Papers in Mich. THIS WEEK-Wholesale Prices to Sht{dcuts We 'Rent, 6 mos. Rental Applied on Price. LATE VISIBLES Underwood ,... $30 to $40 L. C. Smith... $30 to $40 Royal ..... ...$25 to $30 Oliver .... ...$20-to $30 Smith, Rem. and Fox . . $10 to $20 Best Supplies Sent Postpaid. Bound Paper, Ream 500 sheets, 40 cents. All Ribbons, 40c, or 3 for $1.00. Carbon Pa- per, mec per l00, toc dozen, Call at our, Store, you save one-half- If desired, machines sent on trial. DETROIT T YPEWRITER CC. 160 Jefferson Ave. near Griswold Phonc Main 4102. I Garrick Theater DETROIT, NMCHIGAN Win. A. Bradv, presents LouisM. Alcott's famous story "LITTLE WOMEN" Mat. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. no I I DRY GOODS STORE Royal Worcester AND Bonl-Ton Corsets OUR LEADERS Whitney Theatre Entire Lower Floor $1,00 Balcony 75c, 50c THE WORLD IFAMOUS Matinee Today 3 P. M. 3 Shows Tonight at 7-8-9 tiCome When You Like, Stay As Long As You Please" .ALL SEATS TEN CENTS K'IN EMACOLO R FILMS D'ART NATURAL COLORED PICTURES Photo Plays Do Lxe POSITIVELY THE GREATEST EXHIBITION OF MOTION PICTURES EVER OFFERED ANYWHEREE FIVE REELS OF II~B'JE'CTS COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAM EVERY DAY MAJESTIC WEEKLY, EVERY THURSDAY I I BAND JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor SOLOISTS MISS VIRIGINIA ROOT, Soprano MISS MARGEL GLUCK, Violinist HIERBERT L. CLARK, Cornetist Will be Here FRIDAY, Oct. 3rd. j SOUSA AND HIS Schroen Bros. Phone 1000 121 South Main Street I t -'A Student Headquarters FOR : WSKI World's Greatest Pianist. October 22 rzENAUEMetrpolitan Opera Star November 12 IIILADELPIIIA ORCHESTRA. December 9 95 Men-Stokowski, Conductor HIORAL CONCERT January 23 bhillo Stevenson, Soprano and Marion Green, Baritone, Soloists ARL FLESCH . February 18 Distinguished Hungarian Violinist i I St ar Cours e irse Tickets, $3.00. With reserved seat o, 50c, 75o, $1.00, extra; after October 14 Symphony Orchestra tryouts will be held at the School of Music, Maynard srteet, from 7:00 to 8:00 on Friday ev- euing of this week. All interested are urged to come, as rehearsals will start on Sunday next. S. P. Lockwood. 1-4 1. P. Note Books with your name in gold on cover at Sheehan's. tf Buy Laboratory Supplies at Good- year's Drug Store, 10 Main St. They pay you to come down town. 1-12 A good man for" every chair at the Liberty Barber Shop, 107 E. Liberty St. 1-2 The Liberty Shop, 107 E. Liberty St., Five chairs. P. A. Lee, Prop. 1-2 Football Goods a specialty at Wahr's University Bookstore. 1-5 Gust J. Vogel, 113 W. Washington St. Bicycles, new and- second hand. General repairing and guns to let. 1-2 For Lab. supplies and Shop tools try Wahr's University Bookstore. 1-5 Gym suits including shoes and sup- porter for $2.25 at Waher's University Bookstore. 1-6 Log slide rule with leather case for $7.50 at W\aher's University bookstore, 1-6 .Wanted: Student to do picture framing. M~ust have had experience. 'Lyndon, 719 N. University. 1-3 UNIVERSITY AVENUE PHARMACY COB GOUJLDING & W I KEL 1219 S. University Ave. Phone 416 We Have a Post Office in Our Store--USE IT. Moore's Non-Leakable Self Filling Fountain Pens Loose Leaf -I. P. Binders Drugs, Toilet Articles Candy and Cigars .. 9 i at school 'of M e for announcement or M usic for tickets I W AGNERi & CO. LET THE TAILORS STATE STREET ESTABLISHED 1818 BROADWAY coR.TWENTY SECOND S" NlEW YORK. 'RESH MAN Press Your Clothes Washington -Iliheater DErROI1T, rUCHi. HELEN WARE