THE MICHIGAN DAILY, I 1. I ' , ' I We want pportunity to If 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 mn we seek. you-if you will-to give us one prove that we will fit you per- EVERY NEW MICHIGAN MAN Will eventually know L Y N D O N, 719 North University Avenue Photographer to Michigan Students Eastman Kodaks at. d Photo Supplies, Developing and Printing. Ulfindme ex- clusively Photographic. Eight years experience. Most modern methods. Experi- enced help. Best results obtainable. I do more work than all others in Ann Arbor combined-because it iS cdone right. That's my particular business. LYNDON. Whitney Theatre TWO DAYS ONLY FRIDAY OCT. 9 -l MATINEE FRIDAY " 3 P. M. EARL DEWEY and MABLE RO6ERS IN THE RUNAWAYS 1I Ia I Whitney Thi e MUSIC AND DRAMA. ctly. We will conform the garments to your Tape--not you to them. J. KARL MALCOLM EAST LIBERTY ST. MALCOLM BLOCK Inspect Our Showing of LLA SHOES Bostonians . . $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 Florsheims . $5.00, (a few at $6.00) urge you to compare our $5.00 SHOES with those others are offering at $6 and $7. See our Rubber Sole Shoes at $5.oo. Tango Pumps that won't slip, at $4.50. CAM PUS}BOOTUE Opposite Hustons' The Sug.er Bowl Confectionery' "The Light Eternal." Not since the initial presentation of "Ben Hur," has a stage romance- of early Christianity attracted so much attention as "The Light Eternal," the stirring spectacular drama of the fourth century, which returns to the Whitney Theatre, Wednesday, October 8, matinee and night, The play deals with the struggles of the early Chris- tians of Rome, their persecution by the emperor Diocletian, and the ultimate triumph of their faith. "I)ick Whittington and His Cat." As a special added feature next Wed- nesday and Thursday, the Majestic Theater will offer -a beautiful motion picture production of the familiar sto- ry of Dick Whittington and his cat. This unique' offering, originally pro- duced at the cost of, fifty thousand dollars, will be shown in three acts. "The Runaways." A tabloid musical comedy in two acts, entitled "The Runaways" will be the attraction at the Whitney theatre next Thursday and Friday nights and Friday afternoon,. at popular prices ranging from 20 cents to 35 cents for the best seats. Manager Lane person- ally endorses this attraction with its cast of 35 people, including a dancing chorus of "ponies," as one of the best of its kind. Faculty Concerts Start October 9. Ann Arbor's music activities will be inaugurated Thursday evening, Octo- ber 9, when the first faculty concert of the season will be given in the high school auditorium. Since the in- ception of the school, this course of concerts has had a most laudable his- tory, and a large amount of the mus- ical literature of the world has been interpreted by members of the Univer- sity school of music faculty. In recent years, considerable variety has been added to the programs in that it has been possible, from the growth of the faculty of the school of music, to do considerable ensemble work; - trios, quartets, etc., becoming the fea- ture of many of the programs. Like- wise, two concerts given by the Uni- versity symphony orchestra with solo- ists at each concert have been schedul- ed on the same course, making six numbers each semester. This year the same high standard promises to com- pare favorably in every way with all which have gone before. INTERCOLLEGIATE MADISON, WIS., Oct. 6.-Special-- With the opening game out of the way, Wisconsin faces one of the hardest schedules that a Badger team has ever played. Within the next three weeks the Cardinal eleven will meet three powerful teams, the last ofvthe trio being Minnesota, whose eleven cPmes to Camp Randall on November 1. Mar- We have the best assortmnt of Chocolates and UomBons All kinds of faney Ice Creams for Parties Try our Fruit S undaes after the Theatre quette University of Milwaukee is on the menu for October 11, the Michigan Aggies follow the next week, and then come the Gophers. In spite of the overwhelming score by which Wisconsin defeated Law- rence, 58 to 7, the coaches were far from pleased with the showing of the team. The work throughout was ex- ceptionally crude-the tackling inef- fective and "sloppy," the work of the line slow, while, the men handled the ball in poor style, fumbling innumer- able times. Only the power of the eleven, rough as the work was, caused the score to pile up. The team showed that it has latent ability, and may develop into; a machine even more powerful than' the championship team of last year. The work of Van Gent, the 200 pound half back, was the bright spot of the game. "Van" is one of the speediest men on the team, and al- though he has never played the half- back position before, he should develop under the special coaching he is re-1 ceiving, into one of the stars of the west. The fluke touchdown scored by Law-I rence leaves the Badger goal line al- ready crossed, but the score was made when not one of the regulars was in the game, substitutes having replaced all of the first string men. ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. 6.--The Cornell football team began preparations this afternoon for the hardest game of its Yearly season schedule next Saturday. The contest with the Carlisle Indians is expected to bring hundreds of enthu- siasts from all parts of the country, owing to the additional interest of Coach Glenn Warner being a Corne lian and former coach of the local eleven. Cornell will enter the game with practically the same lineup that faced Oberlin Saturday. The shakeup in the backfield by which Shelton, formerly an end, went to the fullback position, was effective and the scoring power of the team was much improved. CATPUS IN BRIEF. -Harvard's unofficial list of fresh- men for this year contains 623 names. This is a falling off of more than 30 in comparison with last year's list.' Many of the enrolled freshmen have taken college work in other schools before entering Harvard, but must be listed in this class upon first enroll- ing. FIRST ROUNDS IN TENNIS TOURNEY 0ING RAPIDLY. Continued from page 1,) ficulty with W. H. Pan at 6-3, 9-7; R. Hall beat G. Walker 6-1, 6-2; C. Crawford defeated G. Grylls, 6-3, 6-2; E. Wright put out H. Wheeler at 6-4, 6-4; Codd won from B. Batch by default; S. Oliver won from P. Blanshardby default; P. Barringer easily disposed of Polasky 6-0, 6-4; R. Wheeler won from E. Mack 1-6, 6--2, 6-3; Ed Wilson, captain of the Varsity, ran through R. Jennings to the tune of 6-0, 6-0; W. Cook in a hard fought match defeated E. Griest 18-16, 1-6, 6-2; Montgomery won from Hastings by default; Huston de- faulted to Switzer, and H. Grylls beat H. Wilson 7-5, 6-4. I I Musical Farce in TWo Acts Lots of Girls AMERICAN PONY BALLET Dancing Madcaps PRICES First 13 Rows Orchestra - .35 Balance Orchestra - - - .25 Balcony - - - .25, .20 Matinee: Adults .25, Children .10 Sale opens Tuesday I I Beautiful KIN E M A COLOR PICTURES EVERY NIGHT Matinee Daily 3 P. M. EXTRA I WEDNESDAY ONLY THiURSDA Y i k "Dick" Whittington AND HIS CAT IN 3 ACTS IIl TYPEWRITERS I FREE 1000 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 VISIBLESi Underwood .. $30 to $40 1. C. Smith. $30Oto $40 Royal ...... . $25 to $30 Oliver. ... ....$20 to $30 Smith, Rem. and Fox . . $10 to $20 Best Supplies Sent Postpaid. Bond Paper, Ream 500 sheets, 40 cents, All Ribbons, 4oc, or,, for $1.o. Carbon Pa- per, 75c per wo0, ioc doze u. Call at our Store, you save one-half- If desired, machines sent on trial, DETROIT TIPEWRITER CO. 160 Jefferson Ave. near Griswold Phone Main 4102. Matinee and Night WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 Henry Miller's Superb Spectacular Drama of Early Romte. The li.ght. Eternal The Most Thrilling and Absorbing Religious Drama the Stage Has Ever Known. A Masterpiece of Madern Stagecraft A Play That Carries Conviotion "BETTER THAN BEN-HUR" Rev. Thos. P. Hughes, I). D., LL. D. PRICES NIGHT-Orchestra $1.00, 75c; Balcony 50c, Gallery 25c. MATINEE-Lower Floor 50c, Balcony 25c. Mai Street AL L SEATS 10c -RD [TS PRESSED, 25c OVERCOATS PRESSED, 25c TROUSERS PRESSED, 10c Twenty per cent saved on above prices by getting a Cash Card. Have our wagon or auto call for and, deliver your clothes r I A Garrick Theater DETROIT, rICHIOAN Wm. A. Brady, presents BOUGHT & PAID FOR Fine Millinery Whitney Theatre SAT. Ie OCT. 11 WILLIAM A. BRADY'S Production of Louisa M. Alcott's Immortal Story LITTLE Goldman Bros. at reasonable prices 721 East Huron Across from High School r W OMEN Cleaners, Dyers, Pressers es 1890-1891 220 S. State St. aniversit AbusC 0"O"U PRESS BVILDI Q MAYNARD ST. Aeross from Majestic Annou4es To the Stuzdents of 1913 a .rnd 1914 The Mrs, Rickey & Events U-NDERCLAI SSAIEN TO BATTLE OCTOBER 18. Continued from page I) sophomore in the freshmen ranks dis- guised as a verdant one, and his sub- sequent illegal aid to his cohorts in climbing the pole. Precautions will be taken this year to prevent anything of a similar nature, and the committees are making plans to stage a spectacu- lar struggle as well as a safe and sane one. Dramatized by Marion de Forest By arrangement with Jessie Bonstelle A TENDER PAGE OF LIFE Positively original New York Company, coming here direct from Garrick Theatre, Detroit. PRICES: 1.50 - 1.00 - .75 - .50 MAIL ORDERS NOW feat Sale Thursday, 10 a. I. Our Clothes Complete Stock of Victor Victrolas and Records are made of superior materials by skilled tailors right here in our own shop. The lasting and satisfactory qualities of our work are lacking in. factory ,made clothes, even if cut to your)neasnre. Iy will be our pleasure to show you tlmany nice patterns we have to offer. STUDENT SUPPLY STORE i WE LEAD THEM A LL LOG-LOG SLIDE RVLES WITH LEATHER CASES $7.50 GERMAN-AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK Liberty and Main Sts. George Bischoff Florist 220 Chapin Sireet Phone 809-L Choice eut flowers and plants WAGNER & CO. We are ek4gents for the Richter, Dietzgeni eind Keuffel (f Esser Drawing Instruments at reduced prices. TAILORS STATE STREET Opposite Engineering Building 1 1 11 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Most Convenient Place for Your Banking i I HOM0E O F Hart WHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY. Schaffner arx Clothes We have those H. S. & M. Mackinaws at $12.00 and $15.00. 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