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The Michigan Daily, 1913-10-03

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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We are glad to be able to link up
our local reputation with the
national reputation of such a
firm as Stein-Block.
If you need a suit or overcoat you should
inspect Liindenschmi tt, Apfel& Co.'s
clothes.,
The greatest variety of Mackinaws in Mich-
igan., Prices from $7.50 to $15.00.

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Buy your coat now whilt
the line is complete.

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342 S. State Street

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for Gentlemen

CORRECT CLOTHE'

Lindenschmitt,

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They are designed, cut and tailoredt
the finest and most expert wvorkmien in tl
business. Better styles, fit and workmin
ship than you get elsewhere. Costsr
more, but worth a lot more. Try them ar
you will see.
.Adler Rochester Clothes
Prices $18 to $30
Styleplus, $17
All the new things for fall await you he
in Men's Furnishings. levery uew sty
and pattern, including the famous Mol
hattans, at $1.5o, $2 00, and' $2. 50.
All correct shades in Gloves, values
~r~oo andl up.
Neckwear, Underwear
Trousers. Raincoats

To Let-Student rooms. No rent charg- f
ed for first week, Two front suites.
Two single side rooms. Steam heat.
Electric and gas lights. 528 Packard. i
Phone 1437-J, 3-4'-

the Rest, Try the Best
Fresh home-made candies, crackerjack
and fountain drinks at

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MAC3S

61 3 E. LibertyI

Choa Union Concerts
PADEREWSKI . . October 22
World's Greatest Pianist
MATZENAUERtoojanpeaSr November 12
PHILADELPHIA ORCKiESTRA. December 9
95 Men--Stokowski, Conductor
CHORAL CONCERT January 23
Lucille Stevenson, Soprano and Marion Green, Baritone, Soloists
CARL FL ESCII . February 18
Distinguished Hungarian Violinist
AlI Star Cou rse
Course Tickets, $3.00. With reserved seat
25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, extra; after October 14

For Rent-Furnished rooms for lightI
housekeeping at 811 Monroe St.
2-4
To Rent-Barn fitted for an automo-
bile. One half block from campus.
Enquire 516 E. Madison St. Phone
2 88-L. 4-61
For Rent-Pleasant furnished room,
single or double at reasonable pric-
es. Steam heat and electric light.
The use of parlor if desired. En-
quire at 317 N. Thayer St. 4-5
Wanted-To rent a furnished house for
a month, with privilege of two
months. Dr. Carl Warden, Allenel
Hotel, between 6 anid 7 p. mn. 3-5
For Sale-Smith Premier Typewriter
in good condition. Also 3 string
mandolin and Eastman folding Cam-
era. Apply 507 Mack Road or call
1541-J. 2-5
For Sale-Remington 'Typewriter and
medical instruments. " Make your
price. Call 982-L or 524 Packard.
4-5
For Stale or Rent--Columbia Dicta-
phone. Good condition. Only used
three months. 711 E. Ann. 4$-9
For SAle-Complete draughting outfit
and adjustable table. Call at 337 E.
William St. 4
Lost-Tan leather card-case contain-
ing $15, treasurer's receipt, etc.Name
on inside. Reward if returned to
1015 E. Huron St., or call 397. Ask
for A. L. Arnold. 2-4
Lost-Price-book, black covers. Kind-
ly return. 604 S. State. 4-6

COX SONS & VINING
72 Madison Ave., NEW YORK
MAKERS OF~
CAPS, GOWNS & HOODS
For All Degrees
May be, Ordered from
MACK & CO.

THE BIG STORE.

PHONE 11

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Last-Man's black
Union card No.

wallet, Check Book,
4, Private Papers.

Call at School of

"v for announcement or
M US iC(; for tickets

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No money in wallet., Finder call
1054-1L or return to E. R. Theiss,
734 E. Univ. Ave. 4
Lost--Bill book containing either $19
or $20 in bills. Cards with the name
George Anderson were inside. This
is a great loss to a student. Finder
please phone 1552-L. . 4
Lost--A Waterman fountain pen be-
tween Kappa- Kappa Gamma house
and the campus. Finder call 390. 4
Wanted-You can earn $500 from now
until Xmas selling neckwear. Every
man buys. Big commission. Write
now. Wildfire Neckwear Co. Arcade
Bldg., Toledo, Ohio. 4
Wanted-College girl may have a room
for staying nights occasionally; or
wanted a girl to stay nights for pay.
Call Phone 1241-L. 4
Wanted-Tutoring in German. Inquire
A. E. Witting, 233 S. Ingalls. 4-6
Gym suits including shoes and sup-
porter for $2.25 at Wahr's University
Bookstore. 1-6
Log slide rule with leather case for
$7.50 at Water's University bookstore.
1-6

ARNOLD & CO.
Jewcelers,
220 South Main Street
Alarm Clocks
$1.00 $1.25 $1.50
"tBig Ben" Alarms
$2.50
College Jewelry, Michigan Pins
Exclusive Designs
Complete Optical Department, where
Glasses are Fitted and Lenses ground.

I ROWE'S LAUNDR
I406 DETROIT-STREE
The Link between College and1
TUTTLE5
on State street
rWe, Serve Hot Lunc

l ~oof is the BRES'

Frost's in the Air

Make Yourself Warm

and Comfortable

Stop at the store aroundl the corner oft' from State Street at 614 I. Liberty and see
our line of comnfortables. Blanketis for full and half beds fro"' 76c per pair up. Shseets,
Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, Kimonos, Night Crowns, Underwear, Lace Curtains, etc.
Take notice we have the best .$i.oo corset in the market.
H. S Pnne &Co
THE STORE WHERE A DOLLAR DOES IT DUTY
Il n or n' P a macy n' o nai e s We Carry a Fine Line of Conk-
703 Packard Street from $1.50 up. Come in and get fitted.

Vest Pocket Note Books
Stizderts !Cari't Afford to be Withou~t Thor"
A Genuine A VES POCKET
Flexible memorandum with
removable pads and
Leather perforated sheets.
Cover When a padl is used
Threeup insert another.
Trepads 50Yo pay for one
sheets each, size Yucvroltecs
2x41competeof extra pads is tri-
25c -vial.

THE MAYER.-SCHAIRER
STATION ERS-PRINTERS-BINDERS-STUJDENTS' SUPPLIES-1 12

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S. MAIM ST.

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We Have the Largest and Best
Stock of Pianos fore Rent
Popular Songs, 10 Cents Per Copy
WE ARE FIRST WITH THE LATEST
ALL FINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST FIGURES
Grinnell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty Srt.

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Hailer Jewelry Co.
,Alarm Clocks
Guaranteed Clocks, 75 Big Bens and Little Bens, $2,50
Fountain Pens
Conklin's Self Filler, .$2.50 up Our Special, $f.oo
Michfigan Jewelry
Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Phone 534 308 S. !state St.

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is similar to the secretc
to some and just misse!
If there ever was
Fatima, the Turkish-b
who conceived this bler
was first lined out in th
body quickly proclaim
Fatima is the biggest se
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expense in the packag
-"Twenty."

ss the others.
a commercial home run it's
Blend cigarette. The expert
:nd was some batter!t Fatima'
c-college towns- the'student
ied them winners. Today
eling cigarette in this country.
'e, good, choice tobacco-no
:e- -quality all in the smoke
TURKISHIBLEND

PEN THE COLLEGE
MAN NEEDS
's the wonder of foun-
pens, because it fl/s
f and cleans itself in fours
nds with one operation.
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Fountain Pen

UNIVERSAL CLEANING WORKS
T. E. WAHL

ANN ARBOR DYE WORKS
G. H. KUHN

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ANN ARBOR DYEi WORKS
ARTISTIC FRENCH DRY AND
STEA11 CLEANERS,
one 628 204 East Washingi
Consolidation

Noll

WE CALL AND DELIVER

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that never
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'r balks nor fails-always writes
y and can't leak. Just a slight
on the "Creseeat-Filler" at any
and it's filled ready for action.
0, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00
and up. For Sale by
THE LEADING DEALERS
IN ANN ARBOR
Conklin Pen Mfg. Co., Toledo, Ohio

You will find the latest styles in Footwear here
119 E. Liberty St.

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The low heel effects-rubber and leather soles-for street
and the new spool heel narrow toe styles for dress.
We would be pleased to show thenm to you.
High grade shoe repairing a specialty

I,, High Class Portraiture.

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