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It, You Have
Had Trouble
over being correctly fitted; if no
tailor has been able to satisfy
* you; if you feel "uncomfortable"
in the best fits you have been
able 'to get, you are the. man
we seek.
Ve want' you-if you will- to give -us one
tunnty to prove that we will fit you per-,
We will conform the garments to your
--not you to them.

EVMERY NEW MICHIGAN _MAN
Will eveiituall1y know
L Y N D O IN, 719 North !University Avenue
Photographer to Michigan Students
Eastc u n odakis aa. d Photo rSupplieii. Developing and Printing. Ulfindrne ex-
clusiveiv i'iotographic. Eight years experience. Most modern methods. Experi-
enced h~i). Best resuts obtainable. I do more work than all others in Ann Arbor
coinbined-becauise it is done right. That's my particular business. LYNDON.

MAJESTI

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Matinee Today 3 Pe M.
3 Shows Tonight at 7=8=-9
"Come When You Like, Stay As Long As You Please"
ALIL SEATS TEN CENTS:

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KARL MALCOLM

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Inspect Our Showing of
AL1HE
Bostonians . $4.00, $4.50, $5.00
Florsheims . $5.00,''(a few at $6.00),
e you to compare our $5.00 SHIOES with thiose others are offering
at $6 and $7j. See our Rubber Sole Shoes at $5.oo. Tango
Pumps that won't slip, at $4.50.

Stork 'Visits Prosesor bre's lHome.
A baby boy was w elcomed at the
home of ;Professor and Mrs. Emil
Lorch of the department of Architec-
tuire.
ENl FIR IA I1Y NEW' j}S TO BE 1P1.73-
IASLEI
Continued from page 1.)
make arrangements to consult her in
Barbour gymnasium.
Dr. Cummings has already been con-
sulted by about .ten students, and he is
confident that the dispensary system
will be sucessful.
All examinations, advice, attention,
and medicine will be furnished free of
charge and there is no limited number
of times that a student may avail him-
self of this service. Students wvho are
seriously ill will be sent to one of the
hospitals and appointments will be
made for those who require the advice
of a specialist. A charge of $1.00) will
be made for all outside clay calls, and
$2.00 for night calls.
The dispensary, which will be locat-
ed on Ingalls street in the old Allen
home behind Hill auditoriumr, will con-
tain a reception room, examination
room, doctors' offices and laboratory.
The hours for men will be from 8:00
to 12:00, and for women from 1:00) to
3:00. !However, one doctor will be in
attendlance. throughout tihe day. The
entire system has been arranged to
save the student as much time as pos-
sible.
GI1ANT RECEPTION HELD AT1
UNION
Continued from page 1.)
tee will be appointed and will meet at
the Union at 4:00 o'clock Sunday af-
ternoon to discuss the canvass. On
Tuesday evening the en tire conmnit tee
will meet for a smoker at the Union.
At this time the nine sub-chairmen
of the committee will receive instruc-
tions for the campaign.

Washington Theater
DETROIT, flICK.
HELEN WARE
and the Wmn. Morris players In
"tIER HUSBAND'S WIFE"
Mat.--Tues., Thurs., %iat.
Capws, G~ownis and Hoods for use in
the student convocation may be bought.
or rented from Mack & Co.5-I
--7
Tutoring given in German, Special
attention to pronunciation and trans-
lation, 50c per hour. 535 Thompson
St. Call after 4 p. mn. 5
L igeglO 's (11iberts anid Fenway Choe-
4lil~ts in perfect condition. iFdsill's
ltexall D)rug Store. 122 S. Main St. eod
If you want the best in Chocolates,
try Uiggett's, E dsill's lexa 11 IDrug
Store, 122 So. Main.. St. eod
Student barbers attention? Student
barber with small capital can get Into
a fine paying proposition. Call at
Dad's Shop, 802 S. State, for lparticu-
lars. Act quickly. 5-7

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K IN EMACOLO, X-4R
FILMS D'ART NATURAL COLORED PICTURES
Photo Plays De Lxx
POSITIVELY THE GREATEST EXHIBITION or-
MOTION PICTURES EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE
FIVvE REELS OF SUBJECTSb
COMPLETE CHANGE PROGRAM EVERY DAY

MAJESTIC WEEKLY,

EVERY THURSDAY

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Try our special $1.50
Sheehan & Co. ,.

self-filler.

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BOOTERY

Opposite tiustons'
The Suerl Bowl
/Confectiolcery.
W-d have the best :assortment of
Choco lutes r..nfd 1302% B ow.s
All kirnds of fet racy Zoo Creams for Parties
Try our Fruit Sundaes after the Theatre

moan Street

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UIT ERiSITY NOTICES.

TS PRESSED, 25e
OVERCOATS PRESSED, ,25c
TROUSERS PRESSED, l0c
Twenty per cent saved on above prices by getting a Cash Card.

Have our wagon or .auto call
deliver your clothes

for and'

ioldman

Bros.'

All men who tried out for baseball
or track managerships report at ath-
letic office Monday 7:00 p. in.
All cheerleader tryouts meet at the
office of the Athletic Association at.
1:00 o'clock today, wearing white
trousers and sweaters.
Tanigo and Ojie-Stelo..
A committee from the-Michigan Un-
ion interviewed Mrs. Ross G ranger on
the correct way for dancing the Tan-
go, the substance of which was p~ub-
ished in yesterday's Daily. The Tan-
go and One-Step will be properly
taught, and danced at Grangers. Class-
es open next Tuesday and Thursday
evenings, 7 to 8 o'clock. .5
Exclusive agency for Gibson Man-
dolins and Guitars, Mandolas and
Mando - Cellos. University music
H1ouse. 5-6

1. P. Note Books with your name in
gold on cover at Sheehan's. tf
Loose leaf note books at Wahr's.
Your name upon the cover without
expense to you. 1-10
The Kempf Music Studios, 312 S.
Division St. Phone 212-J. Piano,
Voi,,o, Piep Organ, Harmony. 1 eod.
Ladies: get youy hair shampooed
with rain water. Face and scalp treat-
mnent, manicure, at Mrs. J. 1R. Trojan-
owski, 1110 S. Univ. Phone 696-W. 1-12
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 Wt'ahr's University bookstore.
1-6
For Lab. supplies, and Shop tools
try Waher's University Bookstore. 1-51
Buny Laoaoyboratory Supplies at Goad-
y t r's lrig Store, 10 Main St. They
pay you to come down town. 1-12
WVE SELL GOOD) CLOTHIING~
Suits at $10.00-All wool.
Suits at $15.00-All wool, hand tail-
ored.
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
Football Goods a specialty at Water's
University Bookstore. 1-5
Guaranteed self-filling, non-leakable
Fountain Pens $1.50. Cushing's Phar-
macy. 2-5E
Bath supplies. Smokers articles of
all kinids. Cushing's Pharmacy. 2-5
Finest line of Package and Bulk
Chocolates at Cushing's Pharmacy: 2-5

lWhitney Theatre
Saturday A Matinee
October - 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"
Foun(ledl on the story by 0. Henry
author of "Aliasjimmiy 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.

A. MARQUARDT

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Zatortng

WhitneyTheatre
Matinee and Night
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
Henry Miller's Superb Spectacular
Drama of Early Romne
The Light
Etern al"
The M\ost Thrilling and Absorbing
Religious Drama thme Stage Has
Eiver Known.
A Masterpiece of Modern Stagecraft
A Play That Carries Conviction
',BETTER THAN BEN-HUB"
Rev, Thos. P. Hughes, I). D., I,. D.
PRICES
NIGHT-Orchestra $1.00, 75c, Balcony 50c,
Gallery 25c:
MATINEE-lower Floor 500, Balcony 25c.

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Clea ners, Dyers Pressers

1890-1891

2 20 S. State St.

PRESS 3BVILDING MAYNARD !VST.
Aer-os.c from Majestic
Annotinrces
To the Sttdeta of 1913 mamd 1914

Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
Gar. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.
Garrick Theater
DETROIT, PICHIIOAN
wmn. A. Brad", presents
Louisa M. Alcott's famous story
"LITTLE WOMEN"
Mat. W~ed., Thu~.rs. an d Sat.

TYPEWRITERS
FREE100
Ills. Catalog Machines+
and Samples Guaranteed
of Like New.
Ribbons and Only Factory
Papers . In Mich.
THIS WEEK-Wholesale Prices
to Students
We Rent, 6 mos. Rental Applied on
Price.
LATE VISIBLES
Underwood . $30 to $40
L. 0. Sm~ith .. . $3016~,$40
Royal....... $25 to $30
Oliver. .... ...$20Oto $30
Smith, Rbor. and Fox.. $10 to $20
Best Supplies Sent Postpaid. Bound
Paper, Ream 500 sheets, 40 cents. All
Ribbons, 40c, or 3 for i .oo. Carbon Pa-
per, 75c per ioo, roe dozen,
Call at our Store, you save one-half.
If desired, machines sent on trial.
DETROIT TV PEWRITER CO.
160 Jefferson Ave. near Griswold
Phone Main 4102.

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Our Clothes

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Complete :Stock of

Victor Victrolas and

are made of superior materials
by skilled tailors right here in our
own shop.
The lasting anid satisfactory
qualities of: our work are lacking
mu factory made clothes, even if
cut to your measure.
It will be our pleasure to show
you the many nice patterns we
have to offer.

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Records

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WE ARE HE ONLY
STUD ENT U waPPaL Y SORE'
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 Gold Free.

AMERICAN SAVINGS DANK

.rty and Main Sts.

Georlie Bischoff
Florist
220 Chapin Sreet Phone 809-L
Choice cut flowers and plauts

WVAGNER & CO.

TAILORS

STATE STREET

Opposite Engineering Arch.

I1 111 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE

Convenient Place for Your Banking

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We have those H. S. & M. Mackinaws at $12.00 and $15.00., Other makes at $5.00 to $10.00.

ARE A DOLLAR
5 ITS DUTY.

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217 5. Main St.

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