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THE MICHIGAN DAILY.~

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OVERCOAT WEATHER

'Atthe Sign of The Kodakl,"

Whi neyThen

Kodak

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And this is a great overcoat shop.
You'll' be delighted with the 1913
fashions in overcoats we are
showing.
New weaves from Europe and A-
merica. The most wonderful fab-
rigs ever produced.
We're still working at our chosen
task of giving our customers full
value and money back if they'd
rather have it.

Finishing_
Flashlights and Groups
Telephone 458-L 719 North University Avenue

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MATINEE AND NIGHT
SATURDAY, I5th
NOVEMBER ~t I
Damy of the Big Gamre
WILLIAM A. BRADY Presenis

"SHIRTS TO ORDER"
J. KARL
4 EAST LIBERTY ST.

"RAINCOATS AND MACKINAWS"
MALCOLM
MALCOLM BLOCK

The

Royal
Chicago

Tailors

New York

Suits and 0'Coats to your order $18, $20, $22.60,
$26 and $30
'ec are local agents for this magnificent line of made to order clot hrs. W~e want to
show you the big tine of woolens andt newest styles far Fl~al and Winter.
One every order we save you froin $5 to $xo.
CAM PvUSBOTEiRYV
08 S. State St. Opposite Hiustonas'
Theh Suga r Bowl
Cotafectiorery
Wa have the best assortint of
Choctes a trd Bon Bons
All Ulnas of fiD racy 106 Ceesams far Pactles
Try ou' r rtIt Siifdaes -after the Theatre
Mo,"n1%Street

-Prof. A.B. Stevens, acting dean of the I
pharmacy department, who has been
confined to his home for the past
week on account of sickness, is again
able to resume his duties.
-The souvenir programs of the Penn-
Michigan game will be sold on the
streets, commencing Friday afternoon.
Tliey will also be on sale before and
after the mass meeting, Friday night.
-Librarian Theodore W. Koch deliv-
ered an address before the students
of architecture yesterday afternoon,
on "Library Architecture." Mr. Koch
will giye the second lecture in the
series next Monday at 4:00 o'clock, in
room. 311 of the engineering building.
-Totem, an organization of Detroit
Eastern high school alumni, will meet
Iat the Union tonight, at 7:00 o'clock.
Freshmen alumni are invited to be
present.1
UMVEYI{SITy NOTICES.
Senior law smoker at. 7:00) o'clock
tonight at the Union.
Fresh pharmics will meet at 4:00
o'clock this afternoon in room 303,
chemistry building. Reelection of class
basketball manager will be held.
VARSITY GETS HARD WORKOUT
FOR BIG GAME.
(Continued from page 1.)
and it was only by a narrow margin
that he missed starting in the battle
against the Ithacans.
"Babe" M~usser, sensationally re-
ported to have disappeared, showed
up] yesterday with the simple state-
ment that he had been snow bound,
I and'it will not be necessary to train a
substitute for his position.
Three more alumni coaches have
joined the Yost army. They are Tom
Haijimond, "Bullhead" Weeks and "Oc-
ty" Graham. Harry Hammond is ex-
Ipected to arrive in Ann Arbor today
to add a mite toward :perfecting the
Michigan machine.
Today the scrubs will appear as a
team for the last time, and it is prob-
Iable there will be light opposition for
the Varsity. On Friday, in the last
practice of the year, only the polish-
ing off the great variety of plays
known to the Varsity will be the only
order.
INTIERCLOLEGIAII3
CH-ICAGO, Nov. 13.-The Universi-
ty of Wisconsin Glee and Mandolin
clubs will give a joint concert with
the University of Chicago Glee club,
on Nov. 21. at Mandl Hall. The men
from Madison will .stay over to see
tne Ch1icago-Madison football game as
the gaests of the Cicag0oorganiza-
tion.
IThe Camp Fire Girls mvenents inii.
Jar to the Boy cots, have organized
at Chicago.' Al offcil cstume, con-

LoisDel Pret e
The Merchant Tailor
jOver Liberty Barber Shop
You may rest assured that work
left with us will be done in our
own shop. We guarantee
absolute satisfaction
with every garment.
CLEANING AND REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
WH ITNVEY
ONE NIGHT OL
TuesdayONL
Nov.1
The One Big Record Breaking
Success
} Al. Rich Comedians

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Arranige your
LitejTheatre ;rte
The Cutest AP
Girt that Ever
Came to Town.i I IS M

THE SEASONS LAUGH
FESTIVAL

w'SJN~ A1II I
By PHILIP B. BARTHOLOMIE. Author of U* When Dreams Comie True,."
Direct from Four Months at 48th Street Theatre, Now York City, With Original Cast, Including
MADGE KENNEDY and ALBERT BROWN
PRIC~ES PLAIN TALK(
Thirteen Rows Orchestra $1.50 This is the original New Vork
Balance Orchestra - 1.00 cast and production, conning(direct
to Ann Arbor from the Glarrick
Four Rows Balcony- - 1.00 Theatre, Detroit. It is positively
Next Four Rows Balcony - .75 one of the best attractions that will
Balance Balcony - - .50 ever come to Ann Arbor, and I
Box Seats - - 2.00 personally endlorse it.
ARTRIUR LANF.
Seat Sale Opens Thursday at 10 A. M.

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Bro

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G. L. WOOLFOLK
Announces the Following Novelties of the
Street- English Clothiers

And Entire Metropolitan Product ion, in
George Barr )4cCutclieou's
Famous Story
Brew vster'S
Dramratizexl by Win~ch. Smith and Blyron
Ongley, with the
Most Thrilling Yaaht Scene
Ever StagedJ
A bsoluel y Co n Iinuous Lailgil e
P'raised by E4very Dlraiuatic Critic in
th~e Country.
PRICES
Four RowsOresr.....
Next Nine Rows Orchestra......-.a
,Balance of Orchestra....... ......... 75
First Four-Rows Balcony.......... .7-5
Balance of Balcony........... .50
sisting of a maize-colored flannel dress
and beaded moccasins, is now on dis-
play in Haskell museum,.
FLUC(TUATES ON CONFIERENCE
At the meeting of the University of
Michigan club of Detroit held on No-
vemnber 5, James Duffy, '90-'92L, ad-
dressed the alumni of that city, and
strongly advocated an anti-confer-
ence policy. After this speech a vote
was taken and the result showed 141
opposed to a return, 1 in favor of a
return, and 20 non-committal.
At yesterday's meeting of the club,
Louis Hailer, '11-'14L, set forth the
arguments of the pro faction. A second
vote was then taken with the result
that only 58 cast "No" ballots, 39 vot-
ed "Yes" and 68 refused to express
them selves.
FORTY MEN LEFT ON C LUB 'S
ROSTER.

TWO DAY)$ ONLY
THURSDAY Nv 31
FA Nov, 13-14
The F~mouls ,rt**,n
Mushat 1 Cordy
[R OWN
W ith MASTER At I S E TG
MARY VANE
30 - PEOPLE - 30

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EM LIE
K EATRfE
Down Town oil Main
Friday, Nov, 14
The Sensationial prama
"TIe
Wheels

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Bated

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Ballymnede Overcoats and Ulsters $25.00 formerly $35.00
Ballynmede Irish Homespun Top Coats, $22.50 formerly $34.00
English Corduroy Hockey Coals :$ 10.50 formerly $16.50
Exhibit. Shop at 326 S. State Street

of

Geor o, Biscih
Flor1l
220 Chapin SlreetI
Choice eut flowers a- d pt

ioff (jeiiin~eican " -Ws~aj
E Libery and Main Sts.
Phone 809-L
lants' A Most Convenient Place for b~ur BankingI

Fate"

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DON'T MISS THIlS ONE

IPrices:

50c, 35co 25c

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i tACKx'51TEA ROOM
Announces for Saturday, Nov. 15, all day
TABLE DTIOTE DINNERS

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(Continued from page 1.)
spi.1, W. A. Diekema, 11. R. Williams,
V. C'. i,'ley, I. D. McCoy, H1. M. Eas-
icy; secon d OJas , Bruce Bronmley, J.
flusl ineLJ, J. M. Do" i 4g, 4 . hctp-
nitJ. H. 'Tiusm~a, D .C. 4OhUnspfl.
TIhe i ratjahogrs#-l of tke fie. ly,
chopsen club vi 11 e eld t4 1.s eveni'.;

DEROIT, lCHI4eNae THE STATE SAVINGS BANK
Emma Tree fl ! Capital Sok$0000
(farewell appearance in Comxic Opera) A% ROR IH
IN ANABR IH
!t e Fire i lyi'Win. Arn~old Win. J. irooth C. JohnWo ,Jr.
xj~1II~E~ Vice-Pres. Presidtent Cash ier
re're here to serve yo ,gjive xis a chane I
PQpl Bap c io t-C . Monroe and T Layer

Instead of the usual a Ia carte service.-
Roast 'Beef, Chicken, Turkey, 50c, 75c, $1.00

2Ed lOOR MACK & CO.

TEA ROOM
2nd FLOOR

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The Overcoat Question
You can't dodge it
Don't shaver and snuffle

Cover up now

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Order your Ohry snth *mijm s f r theB 1,i ~am
Fluljlipne of Penp,4nfs, Agi ends; Michi a 1SpuuenF~

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CAMPUS IN BRIEF.
-Dr.Reuben Peterson, of the Universi-
ty Hospital staff, left last Sunday for
Chicago, where he will attend the
Clinical Congress and American Col-
leg,,e of Surgeons. He will return the

latter part of the week.
-The infirmary yesterday received
two enameled examining tables. With
the exception of a few pieces of theI
office furniture', all of the equipment
has now arrived.!

We are well equipped co serve So.
WAG NIER & CO.

Students

Supply
Phone us, We Deliver the Goods.

Store

Impartial Tailors

state Street

1 111I So. University Ave.

Phone 13,14

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WHERE A DOLLAR
DOES ITS. DUTY.

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