JANUARY i 25% CLOTHING SALE off 111 Crofut & Knapp Hats for Ear- ly Spring Wear THE COLLEGE MAN'S HAT IN THE EAST-WHY DON'T MISS OURGRE MANHATTAN SHIRT SA All Sizes, Patterns and Whites Inclui All suits and Overcoats ice of the month at 25l :tion. This includes a for the per cent ill blues NOT IN THE MIDDLE WEST? Priced at $3.00 the world over black:s, :at of in our fact every suit and famous Stein-Bloch ndenschmidtt, fel & Company IOff f TINKER t COMPANY Cor. State ant William Streets ANNUAL UNION REPORT INDICATES STRONG FINANCIAL FOUNDATION $i. So Manhattans $2.00 Manhattans $2.50 Manhattans $3.00 Manhattans, $4.00 Manhattans 1-3 Off on our entire stock of Patterned Silk -$1.15 -$1.38 - S.88 . $2.25 -?$.85 Silk Knit Neckwear, 1-2 Off on all Stiff and S ... ...o... Big reductions on all Overcoats. OU WARM AT NIGHT? ts and comforters, now at reduced >s, will make you comfortable. YOU. NEED THEM NOW S. Pinney & Co. St. The Store Where a Dollar Does Is Duty That the Union has financially made rapid progress, is shown in the annual report of the board of directors of the Union published recently in a pam- phlet, which has been circulated wide- ly among alumni. The report is for the year ending August 31, 1913, show- ing a profit of $1,697.73 in comparison to a loss of $293.26 the preceding year. The gain is accounted for largely by the Saturday night dances, and the in- creased membership. There has also been a large gain in the restaurant. The report shows a gain of $329.02, while last year there was but $6.67 on the credit side. For assets, the Union has land,which together with a building, including furnishings and inventories, is valued at $41,627.51. However, there is a mort- gage for $21,000.00, the interest on which has been raised on account of the addition. In speaking of the re- port yesterday, Homer Heath, graduate manager of the Union said, "We are more firmly on our feet than ever be- fore, and a large number of our liabil- ities have been paid during the past year." . _I . Reule, Conlin & Fie - fried Visit the Newest and Up-to-Date DRY GOODS STORE Royal Worcester AND Bon-Ton Corsets OUR LEADERS Sclroen Bros. Phone 1000 124 South Main Street THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN UNION S TUDENTS wearing glasses or feeling the need of them w ill A lltast1 be pleased to know that Ann Arbor~ ' has a modern optical shop where * h services of an expert optometrist otis the 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 ROW E'S LA drugs. R. H. Aroold, optometrist with Arnold 406 DETR0IT & Co , is a recognized leader in advanced optometrical work. His complete office__ equipment combined with shop facilities The Link between Coll to grind lenses, together with years of experience as refractionist and optician, make his Optical System the logical pae hio pauy gl asses. m e g Arnold Optical System on State Str 220 South Main Street We Serve Hot K I Statement of Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ending August 31, 1913 I " Goods LOO Try p Suey erican Dishes. Phone 1244-L >ectacles Opera Glasses Glasses Telescopes ed Glasses Lorgnettes ber Glasses Stic-Tite Mountings ye Glass cords and chains Shur-On Mountings Goggles Monocles atohed and duplicated. Bring in the broken pieces. Fine Watch and Jewelry repairing Haller Jewelry Co. tate St. Phone 534 Restaurant, Receipts ....... Disbursements..... ... Cigars & Cigarettes, Receipts Disbursements .......... Billiards & Pool, Receipts... Disbursements........... Candy and Gum, Receipts.... Disbursements .......... Union Dances, Receipts....... Disbursements......... Rentals, Receipts......... Disbursements.......... Annual Opera, Receipts ..... Disbursements......... Music, Receipts........... Disbursements ......... Annual Dues, Yearly....... Summer .... ......... Maintenance Mgr. Cashier's & Janitor's Salaries................ M. C. & J. Board......... . Fuel ................. . Water .............. .... Electric Light............ G as .......... .............. Insurance ................ Taxes .................... Interest on Loan.......... Interest on Mortgage....... Printing and Stationery.. Newspapers and Magazines General Expense ........... Repairs to Building........ Repairs to Furnishings..... Renewals, Dishes, Linen, Etc. House Committee ......... General Infirmary.............. Buttons . .............. Campaign for Building..... 1912 Opera............... 1912 Opera Music.......... Profit for Year 1912-13..... 2268.37 1925.34 351.90 47.80 647.35 460.26 2294.75. 1002.44 1229.00 274.50 5749.83 3314.26 1337.35 591.45 6112.50 1.00 2943.28 952.25 576.10 71.38 163.03 156.00 153.78 150.00 25.00 1260.00 240.98 118.53 753.58 175.37 462.44 992.78 16.60 343.03 304.10 187.09 $17817.54 17488.52 $ 329.02 1292.31 954.50 2435.57 745.90 6113.50 1 Max Krutsch Varsity Tailor --14 To make 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. 1 17 East r 233 S. Ingalls. 1920-L. Reward. 83-86 Lost-Small oval locket containing a woman's picture and lock of hair. Finder please call 105. 81-2-3 Wanted-Student washing - Ladies washing preferred. Call 1830-M. 82-3-4 For Rent-Two modern suites, prices moderate. Inquire at 526 Church street. Wanted-A student to do pictu ing. Must have had exper S. Lyndon. STUDENTS. Wanted-A limited number of men for summer work. Terpening at the Allenel1F fore Saturday night. Offic from 3:00 to 6:00 p. m. a 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. "Keeping in Front" You fellows know what that means!I We've been very successful is this regard with Fatima Cigarettes. By the way, these cigarettes were first sold in the college towns-and you agreed with us that they were good. Then we put out for the big race, to make Fatimas of nation-wide rep-, utation, and today more are sold than any other cigarette in this country. No purer, or more carefully chosen t:)bacco grows than that in Fatimas. We purposely put them in a plain inexpensive wrapper-in this way we can afford quality tobacco, and twenty of the smokes for 15 cents. Now your college crew is of utmost importance to you -so is a good cigarette, and it's your aim in life to keep Fatimas in the lead-right up to their good quality-right up to where you first found them, and will always find them. Success fellows! You started this cigarette on its successful career- and you pull a strong oar all over this country. , F $ 9211.30 4.00 311.24 1655.83 1697.73 $12880.10 60.70 114.38 $12880.10 A SALE OF ALL-WOOL SWEATE CLOTHING RED TAG SALE All Clothing at one-fourth off. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE Main Street. Genuine Martin Guitars; lins sold at Schaeberle &1 House. and Mando- Son's Music tf CIGARETTES Polish your floors with{ Floor Wax. Major & Co. Old English eod Powdered dancing wax, just what you want. Major & Co. eod-Sun Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and blocking next to Wagner's. tf R.,A. Doiph Funeral Director. Finest funeral furnishings. 209 S. 4th Ave., For Rent-Parlor, suite and two sin- gle rooms. Electric light, hot water heat. Near campus. Phone 600-J. 1021 E. Huron St. 83-4-5 Lost-Delta Chi fraternity pin. Finder please phone 387. 83 Lost-Slide .rule with name on. case and scratched on metal part. Re- ward. Call 230-J. 83 Lost-Gold hunting case watch with words Bair Bros., Harrisburg, Ill., on face. Finder notify. Clifford Kane, WEBBER'S HAND-KNIT V-NECK OR SHAWL COLLAR MARKED FOR CLEARANCE $3.75, $5 and $7.50 values for $2,81, $3,15,: $6,29 25 per cent off on all Suits and Over- coats. Lindenschmidt, Apfel & Co. 71-76 All 8 by 10 flashlight group pictures 25 cents each, when ten or more are taken. Hoppe. tf Flashlight pictures that have won a reputation-Quality and promptness are whatcount. Hoppe. tf 20/or l5 Let me convert your old Pump or Shoes it 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 f W H Y N O' Y OV FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS We will sell some P O P ULAR MUSIC at Five Cents per copy Guitars, Mandolins, Violins and their accessories at lowest figures Let us place a VICTROLA in your home. 120-122 E. Liberty Street Grinnell Bros. PHONE 1707 7)ist nctiverttJ dmda" WM. P. PURFII 119 East Liberty St. . . i U . *1 "a ...r.. N r7"