THE MICHIGAN DAILY. i I! I It You Have . Had Trouble over being correctly fitted; if no tailor has been able to satisfy you; if you feel "uncomfox table" in the best fits you have been able to get, you are the m n IEVERY NEW MICHIGAN MAIN Will eventually know L YN D ON, 719 North University Avenue Photographer to Michigan Students Eastman Kodaks at d Photo Supplies, Developing and Printing. Ulfinune ex- elusively Photographic. Eighit years experience. Most modern methods. IUxperi- enced hell). iest results obtainable. I do more work than all others in Ann Arbor comubined-becauise it istdonie right. 'That's rmy particular business. LYNDON. MAJESTIC BEAUTI Matinee Today 3PsM. IL I I IL 3 Shows Tonight at 7=8=9 ,$Come When You Like, Stay As Long As You Please" .AL LSIBATS TENCENTS Pir- we seek. e want you-if you will-to give us one nity to prove that we will fit you per- We will conform. the garments to your -not you to them. J. KARL :TY ST. MALCOLM MALCOLM BLOCK Inspect Our Showing of -ALLSHOE WS. Bostonians.. $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Florsheims $5.00, (a few at $6.00) trge you to comupare onr $5.00 ..5OES with those others are offering at $6 and $7. See our Rubber Sole Shoes at $5,oo. 'Mango Punmps that won't slip, at $4.50. A M PU S BOER Opposite lHustons' TheSuj~ar Bowl Conr.fecc. ore ryI TENNIS TO URNEY STARTS TODAY {The First Annual Al-Cotners Chain- piouship Tetius rTournamn~t for the titl e of the campus will start on the Ferry field courts today, with thirty- two contestants entered. All matches, including lireininry and fiirst round, must be played todaiy and thoso who have trouble in arrang;intg their nmatch- es should report to, ote of the commit- toe in charge of the tournament at, Ferry field or 'phIone thiem. 'u,,thseen are E. Wilson, W. Shafrothr, A. An- ! Brews, J. Switzer, and J1. Montgomery. Tournmenct play will take prece- dence over all matches on the courts, and contestants will find a drawing of the tournament posted at Ferry field. Contestants arty expiected to furnish their owxn tennis blals., Thle winner of the tourney will receive a cup iii ad- dition to havin; his name inscribed on the trophy donated by Regent Comn- stock, while the runner-up wvill be awarded a fob. The first matci hes are as rollows: Swit zer vs l{. Ilustonr; ; Mpiontoery vs I1. IHIastings ; *I,. GCrnest vs. Cook, E. Wilson vs. R. Jennings; It. N-ankin vs. E. Bond; A. L. Smith vs G. Cook; 13. Bheeler vs. I,.AMack; A. Andrews vs. A. Grahiam; W. Shafroth vs. W. Pan; G. Wat lker vs. R. Hfll; G. Grylls vs. C. CrawI lrd; lH. Wright vs:1. I. Wheceler; J. Codd vs. 13. Batch; J. An- gell vs. S. Oliver; I1. Wilson vs. 14. Grylls ; It. Thorsch vs. Eddingor; W~orth vs. P. B3arri ,er; G. Smith vs. Polasky. Washington Theater DETROIT, rliC". HELEN WARE and thie wni Morris players ini "HER HUSBAND'S WIFE" Mat.==Tues., Thums., Sat. TYPEWRITERSI Ills. Catalog Machines and Samples Guaranteed of Like New. Ribbons and Only Factory Papers 1 In Mich. THIS WEEK-Wholesale Prices to Stud ents We Rent, 6 rhos. 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 S00 sheets, 40 cents. All Ribbons, 40c, or 3 for $i.0o. Carbon Pa- pe,75C lper 100, ioc dozen. Call at our Store, you save onie-half. If desi red, machines sent on trial. DETROIT T I E WRITER CO. 160 Jefferson Ave. near Griswold Phone Main 4102. KIN EEMACOLOR FILMS D'ART NATURAL COLORED PICTURES. Photo Plays DoLuxe POSITIVELY THE GREATEST EXHIBITION OF MOTION PICTURES EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE FIVE REELS OF SUBJECTS., COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAM EVERY DAY MAJESTFIC WEEKLY, EVERY THURSDAY I We have the best, assortme nut of. Chocolmies mand BoWLBoris All kirlds of fo%,.rxcy lee Creanms for Parties Try our Fruit Sx'zmdaes after the Thieatre OF1 1 NTEFREST 'TO) WOMEN, E"diled bliStluIs, :I :k =* * -'I =* = * * * x Mnedn S. treet ITS PRESSED, 25c OVERCOATS PRESSED, 25c TROUSERS PRESSIED, 100 Twenty per cent saved on above prices by getting a Cash Card. Have our wagon or auto call for and deliver your clothes oldman Bros. Wot en's hockey p)ractice b~egins next week. A physical examination is nlecessa1ry for freshmen. The junior advisors will give a sup- per for the f'reshamen Friday after Mrs. Jordan's rece (ption. All junior advis- ors are retuested to be at the gymna- siui at 5 :0o o'clockc. All freshman womn should r.)port to the gymnasiumthu1'tr day and Fri- tlay from 2:00 to 4 :00 for appotint ments tor' physical examination. :although more than five hundred member::av already enrolled in the WoensLe(aguet, a muchi larger mni >- bersitip is expected by the end of the week. Thte preent enrollment equals te total of° last yoir's recortd. This is an unusually large member- ship for the beginning of the year, and reflects greajt credit ul~on the wo~men who have (expendeti so much time and energy in imaking this organization a succeass. Several implortant changes in the management have made more work this year titan belore, but the .efforts of the woment have resulted in a Jue1 wder scope of usefulness than was hitherto possible. Mem bership in this organization is t L I of great benefit to every college wo- man, in that the Friday afternoon par- ties give opportunities for social in- tercourse such as can be had in no other' way. For the freshmen especial- ly, it is a chance to develop the social side of the Mature, to learn to be a good "mixer." The league believes tihe social education to be a most imn- portantr part of college training, and so it. is be(nding all its energies toward brining all the college girls together occasionally. It is to be hoped thatII this year will see practically every woman student a member of the League. RUNiNERtS TO BEGIN TRAINING FRiIAY. Contitued from page 1.) the near future and the winners of this event will be. rewarded with num- eral caps and sweaters. A meeting of the cross country club will be held in the trophy room of Waterman gym at 7:30 tonight. Di- rector Rowe and Capt. Brown wil Speak. The officers of the club for the coming year are: L. G. Brown, '14, president and captain; F. 1L. Young, '14, secretary; H. C. Carver, '14, treas- u rer. Whitney Theatre Saturday A Matinee October !' Night Benefit Women's Athletic Fiefd Under Auspices of Women's League U. of M. The Distinguished Actor Norman Hackett In his latest success "A Double Deceiver" Founded on the story by 0. Henry author of "Aliaslumny Valeutine" Dramatized by Prof. Don C. Stuart ot Princeton University ut BAND JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor SOLOISTS MISS VIRGINIA ROOT, Soprano MISS MARGEL CLUCK, Violinist HERBERT L. CLARK, Cornetist Will be Here FRIDAY,, Oct. 3rd Prices Orchestra, $1.50, $1.00 Balcony, - 75c, 50c Seat Sale Opens Thursday, 10:00 A. M. ]BO'1AR D Campus Point Cafe AND TEA ROOM, 1106 Washtenaw Ave. Cor. E. University Opposite Girl's Gymnasium Board, $4.00 in Advance $3.50 Without Breakfasts Breakfast, 7:30 to 8.30........200 Luncheon, 12:oo to 1:00........23c Dinner, 5:30 to 6.30..........3,5c L IMIT FORTY GIRLS' CO-OPERATIVE CLUB Garrick Theater DE~TROIT, fMICHIIGAN Wm-. A. lirady, presents Louisa M. Alcott's famous story "LITTLE WOMEN" Mat. Wed., Thurs. and Sat. A. MARQUARD T I Whitney Theatre Entire Lower Floor $1,00 Balcony 75c, 50c THE WORLD FAMOUS SOUSA AND HIS I Cleaners, Dyers, Pressers fine Cattortng 1890=1891 220 S. State St, Football Goods a specialty at Waher's University Bookstore. 1-5 utiVCTSfty mflusic 'lOuse PRESSISVILDI[N G MAYNAR D ST. Across fromx Majestic iLearmi to lDance. Annouixces The social season has opened, so you should learn to dance. We have two classes a week. Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 8 p. mn. for both la- dies arid gentlemen. All the dances are taught. If the Tango and One-step are danced properly as taught at our school, there can be no criticism. Join now as a new term opens Tuesday Oc- tober 7th. $3.00 per term. Granger's, 312 Maynard St. 3-7 To the Sttdentts of 1913 ak-vd 1914 The Most Complete Stock of Classic, Operatic, and Popular Music in the City Suits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired, Car. Main and Huron ...Over Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. Our Clothes 'We're here on the same old corner, come around and see us LUNCHES, CANDY, TOBACCO AND STUDENT SUPPLIES "tPop" Bancroft Cor, Monroe and Thayer are made of- superior materials by skilled tailors right here in our own s1101. The lasting and satisfactory dualities of our work are lacking in factory made clothes, even if cut to your measure. It will be our pleasure to show you the many nice patternis we have to offer. Popular Music lQc per copy WE RE THE ONL S-TUDENT SUPPrOLY STORE THE HOUSE WITH THE GOODS AND BEST SERVICE Engineering Supplies of all Kinds-Stationery, Fountain Pens and Note Books Buy Your Loose Leaf Leather Binders Here-Your Name in Cold Free. COX SONS & VINING 72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS For All Degrees May be Ordered fromi MACK & CO. Geo re. Bischoff Florist 220 Chapin Slreet Phone 809-L WACGNER & CO. TAILORS STATE STREET Opposite Engineering Arch. Ill1 SOUTH 'UNIVERSITY AVENUE Choice cut flowers a - ( plants 1 ,2I HOME OF art CE A DOLLAR ITS DUTY. So r arx Clothes We have those H. S. & M. Mackinaws at $12.00 And $15.00. Other makes at $5.00 to $10.00. 4i 00 LUTZ CLOTHING STORE ii !0@ 217 . M .. ._ .. --- t ...r -- . . .. V Are Sure to Please rue4 i "l 1h