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SALE
25%
Off
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Januar
y Cicarli
$3.00 FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.85
I Overcoats-
for the
$2.50
$1.50
$1.85
.95
OF
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mon
th at 25 per cent
Suits, Overcoats
and Trousers
This includes all blues
s, in fact every suit and
> our famous Stein-Bloch
t
Why? Becaue the line of sizes is
broken, just a few left.
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TINKER & CO.
Cor. STATE and
WILLiAM STREETS
Mackinaws, All Fur and Fur Lined G
All Fleece Lined Gloves, All Stiff
and Soft Hats (stetson)
F,
I usclmidtt,
1 & Company
All
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25%
COMPLETED ART WORK FOR
MICHIG1ANENSIAN CALLEDJ
IN 1
OR PH EUM
OU WARM AT NIGHT
Is and comforters, now at reduced
s, will make you comfortable.
YOU NEED THEM NOW
S. Pinney & Co.
St. The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty
i
Visit the Newest and
Up-to-Date
DRY GOODS STORE
Royal Worcester
AND
Bon-Ton Corsets
OUR _LEADERS
LOOI
Suey
can Dishes.
Phone 1244-L
Scliroc nBros
Phone 1000
124 South Main Street
try Spectacles Opera Glasses
ading Glasses Telescopes
Smoked Glasses Lorgnettes
Amber Glasses Stic-Tite Mountings
Eye Glass cords and chains Shur-On Mountings
Goggles Monocles
es matched and duplicated. Bring in the broken pieces.
Fine Watch and Jewelry repairing
Haller Jewelry Co.
I6 Stmte St. Phone 534
All completed art work for the 1914
Michiganensian will be called in to-
morrow, in order that the editors may
obtain an idea of what has been ac-
complished in this line. Those who
are doing free lance work will be
granted an extension of two weeks in
which to finish their drawings, mak-
ing the final date for their acceptance,
January 31. Prof. H. J. Goulding, Mr.
R. Everett, Mr. S. F. Kimball, Francis
A. Bade, '15, and Robert B. Sturtevant,
14, will constitute the board which
will pass upon the drawings and se-
lect the prize winners.
The prizes are as follows: first, $25,
a copy of the annual, and a Michigan-
ensian fob; second, $10, book and fob;
third, book and fob. All others whose
work appears in the year book will
receive a copy of it.
Senior pictures will be arranged in
a manner similar to that employed last
year, single panels, one to the page, be-
ing used. The book when completed
will contain between 650 and 700 pag-
es. It will be divided into five gen-
eral sections devoted respectively to
the university, the classes, athletics,
the campus, and organizations, and
will represent eight departments, in-
cluding the graduate school.
ADDITIONS TO LIBRARY FALL
BEHIND PREVIOUS RECORDS
From the opening of the University
the first of October up to the Christ-
mas holidays, 3,320 new books for the
general library, 244 for the engineer-
ing library, 248 for the medical library,
50 for the homeopathic, 21 for the den-
tal, and 48 for the architectural librar-
ies. The greatest number of books
were purchased in December, 1124 be-
ing acquired during that month. This
number is considerably less than the
average for past years, but a much
larger number of books will be pro-
cured during the remaining months of
the winter. A total of 2,418 books
were rebound during the three months.
A set of 38 volumes printed in Ital-
ian is now on the way from Italy.
The books comprise a set of homeopa-
thic publications. The majority of
books purchased during December are
modern representative German works.
Wanted-A good hustling salesman to
sell household goods. Big money.
Address Box 274, Saginaw, Mich.
79180
Wanted-A suite or two single rooms
with electric lights, within a half
mile of the Engineering Bldg., for
two students. If satisfactory will
contract for remainder of the school
year; apply in writing only, stating
price and full particulars. D. W.,
Pinkerton, 617 Forest. 79-80
Wanted-Suite of modern student
rooms, preferably near Ann and In-
galls streets. Apply at 917 E. Ann
or call 1834 and leave address. 79
Wanted-You can interview Mr.Smith-
son, 433 Maynard, regarding that
summer work until Saturday after-
noon. Look into it, men. 1663-L. 79
For Rent-One front down stairsa
suite. Hot and cold watr. Two
blocks from campus. Price very rea-
sonable. Phone 885-J. 77-79-81
"UNCLE JOHN TO
THE RESCUE"
Tonight
Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets
We prepared this Great Sale with the sole intention of m
it the most and the greatest value giving event of its k
Washtenaw County.
Reule, Conlin, & Fieg
ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA
PRICES
All Seats - 10 cents
MATINEES DAILY
Safety razors sharpened keen as new
2c each. Pay after you try blades.
American Tool Co., Dept. A., Columbus,
Ohio. Tue&Fri
Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and
blocking next to Wagner's. tf
Genuine Martin Guitars and Mando-
lins sold at Schaeberle & Son's Music
House. tf
25 per cent off on all Suits and Over-
coats. Lindenschmidt, Apfel & Co.
71-76
Attend our January Clothing Sale.
Lindenschmidt, Apfel & Co. 71-76
CLOTHING
RED TAG SALE
All Clothing at one-fourth off.
ALLEN'S 600D CLOTHES STORE
Main Street.
Flashlight pictures that have won
a reputation-Quality and promptness
are whatcount. Hoppe. tf
Powdered dancing wax, just what
you want. Major & Co. eod-Sun
We set glass. Major & Co. eod-Sun
All 8 by 10 flashlight group pictures
25 cents each, when ten or more are
taken. Hoppe. tf
Take your soiled garments to the
Freshman. He "cleans" them. 1112
So, Univ. Ave., Phone 1530-3. 60
Are you going to paper, paint or do
any kind of decorating? If so we can
do the work at once. Major & Co.
eod-Sun
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dolph, Funeral
Directors, best equipment in the city.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 98. tf
Polish your floors with Old English
Floor Wax. Major & Co. eod
"UNDER THE SEA"
"THE INTRUDERS"
2 Part Feature
I
S TUDENTS wearing glasses or
feeling the need of them will
be pleased to know that Ann Arbor
has a modern optical shop where
services of an expert optometrist
and optician can be had.
Advanced methods of Optometry, fit-
ting glasses without drugs, appeals to all
who demand accurate eye examinations,
made without loss of time or inconven-
ience of having muscles paralyzed by
d rugs.
U. H. Arnold, optometrist with Arnold
& Co , is a recognized leader in advanced
optometrical work. His complete office
equipment combined with shop facilities
to grind lenses, together with years of
experience asprefractionist and optician,
make his Optical System the logical
place to buy glasses.
Arnold Optical System
22.0 South Main Street
The Link between Co
TIJTTJ
on State Street
Serve Hot i
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All We K
of is the BI
ROW E'S LAUL
406 DETROIT S
Max Krutsch
Varsity Tailor
A..4i
To f1fake room for our Spring Woolens
A Discount of 25 per Cent on All Sul
and Overcoats will be given the next ten days.
See Window for Prices.
117 East Liberty
'
WILLIAM E. DIETERI
FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR
wishes to announ.cethat he has8opened atailoring establishment in Del
94 WEST FORT STREET
with a Complete Line of
BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS
Special attention given to my College trade. The same
with Better Satisfaction and Better Workmanship.
DIETERLE-VARSITY TAI
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There are {a hundred or.
more varieties beckoning
to you from every smoke
shop but there is only one
that is
"Distinctively Individual"
the purest and best of to-
baccos-delightful flavor
-mild, and satisfying!
Your college chum.
Shirts &
in Distinctive and Original Treatments
SMART ENGLISH RAINCOATG
A Complete Showing of Accessories to Men's Wear, Inc
Most Recent Importations
IMPORrERS
Anger'&, Kanou
Neckw
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FATIM
CIGARETTES
SHIRT MAKERS
DIME BANK BUILDING
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IGrinnell Bros* an Pianos
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The sweetest lone In the World
Let me convert your old Pump or Shoes
with my Special rubber sole.
Ladies-50c and 75c per pair.
Mens-75c and $1.00 per pair.
I have pleased hundreds with it this
WHY NOT YOU
WM. P. PURFIELD
119 East Liberty St.
Ziff .co
Victrolas
More catimas sold in this country than any other cigarette!
The greatest entertainers ever
known. Sheet Music, Small Instru-
ments, etc.
120-122 E. Liberty Street
Phone 1707
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