THE MICHIGAN DAILY. You Have Ha~d Trnuble EVERY NEW MICHIGAN MAN Will eventually know L Y N D 0 N 719 North University Avenue Photographer to Michigan Students Eastman Kodaks at d Photo Supplies, Developing and Printing. Ulfindnne ex- clusively hotographic. ight years experience. Most modern methods, Fxperi- enced help. Best results obtainable. I do more work than all others in Ann Arbor combined-because it is done right. That's my particular business. LYNDON. 111 - A£A "tea over being correctly fitted; if no p tailor has been able to satisfy you; if you feel "uncomfortable" in the best fits you have been able to get, you are the mIn we seek. We want you-if you will-to give us one )ortunity to prove that we will fit you per- ly. We will conform the garments to your pe- -not you to them. J. KARL MALCOLM AST LIBERTY ST. MALCOLM BLOCK Inspect Our Showing of 1ALL- Thursday and Friday, Oct. 9-10--Matinee Friday, 3 P.M. THE GREATEST OF ALL TABLODS. 30-PEOPLE-30 ."4/F MUSIC AND D)RAMA. clioral Union. Professor Stanley will be at the school of music at 1:00 o'clock and 4:00 o'clock today and tomorrow to -meet new applicants for the Choral Union. The chorus is to sing in two concerts before the State Teachers' Association meetings the last of this month, so that the preparations will have to be started at once. Two hundred and fifty members of the chorus have al- ready responded. The soprano and alto sections are already frilled, but there are some va- cancies in the bass and tenor sections. Cogswell Resigns. Louis Cogswell, instructor in voice in the University school of music has resigned to become head of the vocal department of the University of Okla- homa at Norman. Kenneth Wester- man, of Adrian, will be Mr. Cogswell's successor, is a graduate of Hillsdale conservatory, and has taken special .work here for the past two years. WHITNEY T HEATRE Mnda Tuenday OT,.13 -14 Matinees, Daily 3 P. M. Nights, at . . 8:15 EDISON 'S GENUINE-ORIGINAL Talking Pictures You See the Play ! You hear the Voices i EDISON'S MARVELOUS INVENTION TALKING MOVING PICTURES s _ __ 5 515 - T... .. - I r rABEL. ROG:ER5 Bostonians Florsheims . . $4.00, $4., $5.00 . $5.00, (a few at $6.00) EARL DEWEY and MABLE ROGERS And Their Beauty Bunch . to compare our $5.00 SHOES with those others are offering and $7. See our Rubber Sole Shoes at $5.oo. Tango Pumps that won't slip, at $4.50. OppPM PUS IBI...tvi. Opposite Hustons' arA mm- Th ' gar Bowl Confectionery We have the best assortm ;nt of Chocoleates ek nd Bon Bons All klzds of feeny Ice Creams for Parties Try our Fruit Sundaes after the Theatre "Within The LawY The American Play Company, pro- ducers of "Within the Law," announc- es a production of Bayard Veiller's sensational drama in all civilized countries of the world. The play seems to have the "punch" necessary for a university success, and the story lends itself to adaptation. "Within the Law" will be seen in this city Wednesday, October 15 at the Whitney theatre. Majestic Theatre, The popular feature known as the "Majestic Weekly," (formerly Pathe Weekly) will be shown at the Majestic theatre this afternoon and tonight at all .performances. As an extra attrac- tion the three act version of the famil- iar story of Dick Whittington and his cat will be exhibited. The Edison Talkang Pictures. Stage managers declare that Thomas A. Edison's latest stage invention, the Kinetophone, is a machine that really works, and not a mere "approximation to an ideal." The Kinetophone will be at the Whitney theatre next Mon- day and Tuesday, October 13 and 14, matinee and night. PRICES Nights, All Seats . Mekdrt Street . . 25c PRICES- - - . CI1 There' b e 2Ak de f , in old deZ.ss it tsef duitsef t ssef c led ; s r lf, a Matinees . . . . . . 15c WASHINGTON THEATRE Detroit, Mich. VIRGINIA HARNED and the Wm. Morris Players in l I R I s" MATINEE: TIDES., THURS.. SAT. ceived gifts this year to the amount of $223,000 was announced yesterday by the first trustees meeting of the academic year. Among them is a gift of $200,000 the income of which is to be applied to maintain travelling fel- lowships in letters, sciences, law, and medicine or engineering. INTERCOLLEGIATE ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. 8.-The Cornell- Carlisle Indian game next Saturday will be the first really big game of the 1913 season. It will decide the ques- tion of whether Cornell really has a good football team this year besides furnishing what will probably be the most spectacular event of the early season. The last time the two teams played was in 1902 when the Indians won 10 to 6. The year before Cornell beat the redskins 17 to 0 at the Pan-Amer- ican exposition in Buffalo. Because of the fact that this game is the firstbe- tween the two teams in 11 years and the additional fact that Glen Warner is a Cornellian and former coach of the Big Red team, the largest crowd of the year is expected Saturday. Ladies: get your hair shampooed with rain water. Face and scalp treat- ment, manicure, at Mrs. J. R. Trojan- owski, 1110 S. Univ. Phone 696-W. 1-12 Rental of Washtenaw Country Club. All parties desiring to rent the country club can secure dates from Myron E. Slater at Sheehan's Book Store. 9 Beautiful KIN EMACOLOR PICTUORES EVERY NIGHT Matinee Daily 3 P. M. EXTRA ! WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ONLY itti ngton AND HIS CAT IN 3 ACTS I I Whitney Theatre SAT. MTWEE OCT. 11 WILLIAM A. BRADY'S Production of Louisa M. Alcott's Immortal Story Dramatized by Marion de Forest By arrangement with Jessie Bonstelle A TENDER PAGE OF LIFE First 13 Rows Orchestra........ . . ........35 cents Balance Orchestra .......................25 cents First 4 Rows Balcony........ ........25 cents Balance Balcony...........................20 cents All Seats Reserved. Box Office Open io a. m. to 10 p. m. CAMPUS IN BRIEF. " aYsy writ.. _Pe ALL SEATS Women literary students who have been absent from classes, are to meet the attendance committee in the reg- istrar's office today from 11:00 until 12:15 o'clock to explain their cases. The committee will wait upon the men students tomorrow afternoon from 3:00 until 4:15 o'clock. -Petitions to the non-athletic com- mittee for campus recognition must be handed to Professor Lloyd before to- morrow afternoon at 4:00 o'clock, when the committee meets to decide the status of all new societies. -That Columbia University has re- Fine Millinery I I 1 0 c Positively origial New York Company coming here direct from Garrick Theatre, Detroit. PRICES: 1.50 - 1.00 - .75 - .50 MAIL ORDERS NOW Seat Sale Thursday, 10 a. m. at reasonable prices 721 East Huron Across irom High School I Aiw wnrA wl'vrill. did, get t +2.5 cr andk s a Garrick Theater DETROIT, rCHIGAN SWm. A. Brady, prests BOUGHT & PAID FOR The Mrs, Rickey & Events ALL I orSale by AL~N LADNG roCOflkli p._ ' A~g '1 n e Mf . Co" 'roreao oh 0 ,IVp , i I elm Our Clothes EAT AT *"POP'S" The Place Where Things Taste Like Home "Pop" Bancroft car. 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