THE NEW DERBY Reule, Con] 4 r, We are glad to be able to link up our local reputation with the national reputation of such a firm as Stein-Block. If you need a suit or overcoat you should inspect Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Co.'s clothes. The greatest variety of Mackinaws in Mich- igan. Prices from $7.50 to $15.00. From the Shops o, 't CROFUT AND KNAPP / $3 and $4 -f L I± TINKER & CO. Cor. State and Williams Sts. CORRECT CLOTH for Gentlemen They are designed, cut and tailor the finest and. most expert workmen business. Better styles, fit and worlk ship than you get elsewhere. Cos1 more, but worth a lot more. Try ther . / you will see. Adler Rochester Cloth Prices $18 to $30 Styleplus, $17 All the new things for fall await you in Men's Furnishings. Every new and pattern, including the famous hattans, at 2.0, $. and $2.50. All correct shades in Glov es, 'vale . .oo and up. Neckwear, Underwea Trousers. Raincoats .' COPYRIGHT- EADLER-ROCHESTE ___________THE BIG STORE, PHONE Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Company * * * * * * * * * * * * * * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. * Edited by Stylus. * * * * * * * * * * * III Frost's in the Air ake Yourself Warm and Comfortable top at the store around the corner off from State Street at 614 E. Liberty and see tine of comlfortables, Blankets for full and half beds fromt 75C per pair up, Sheets, w Cases, Bed Spreads, Kimonos, Night Gowns, Underwear, Lace Curtains, etc. 'ake notice we have the best $x.oo corset in the market. H. S. Pinney & Co. E STORE WHERE A DOLLAR DOES IT DUTY Three upperclass women have been granted loans from the Lucinda Stone scholarship fund, one from the Sagi- naw Valley Loan Fund, and two from the Ann Arbor branch of the Collegi- ate Alumni. At the meeting of the State Federa- tion of Clubs at Muskegon, October 21, 22, 23, the women of the state hope to raise enough money to bring the Alice Freeman Palmer fund to five thousand dollars. Loans will then be made from the fund. The three delegates to the State Fed- eration of clubs are Miss Irene Big- alke, Mrs. F. N. Scott, and Mrs W. D. Henderson. dent. Inquire at 425 S. Division. 14 Wanted-If you are a student and want to make $2 or $3 an evening for 14 evenings, phone H. H. Seward 236. 14 For Rent-Attractive, single rooms. electric and gas light, hot air, new furnishings, new house. Price very reasonable. .815 Arch St. 14-15 A member of the local committee for the State Teachers' convention, October 29-31, will be in room 205 University hall daily from '2-4 p. m. to consult with the house managers of the clubs and fraternities about the meeting. 14-17 For Kodaks and photo supplies, open' every evening until 9 :i0. Sundays 9:30 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 3:30 only. Lynodn. Wed Sun. - ARNOLD & Co. Jewceers 220 South Main Street Alarm Clocks $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 All We of is the 'e Arcadia r Board $4.00 ani $4.25 Is a Day $3.50 and $3.75 E. Liberty St. Phone 164 a Visit the Newest and Up-to-Date DRY GOODS STORE Royal Worcester AND Bon-Ton Corsets Morrow OUR LEADERS ie Rest, Try the Best h home-made candles, crackerjack and fountain drinks at 5 613 E. Libertyj Schroen Bros. Phone 1000 124 South Main Street "Keeping in Front" You fellows know what that means I We've been very successful in 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.' Ae put out for the big race, Fatimas of nation-wide rep- and today more are sold than Ler cigarette in this country. "f At Dean. Jordan's reception for jun- ior women Friday the question of man- uscripts for the junior play will come up. Geology Lecture Series is Scheduled. The first lecture of the series to be given by the geology department will be delivered at 7:00 o'clock Thursday evening in the lecture room of the mu- seum. The series which is open to the public is composed of the following numbers: October 16, "The Deserts of Egypt and the Sudan," by Prof. W. H. Hobbs;October 23, "A Trip Through the Navajo Reservation, Arizona," by Professor E. C. Case; October 30, "A Study of the In land Lakes of Michi- and November 6, "A Trip Through the gan," by Assistant Prof. I. D. Scott, Mesabi Iron Range," by Dr. C. W. Cook. INTERCOLLEGIATE MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., Oct. 4.-A new spirit is felt stirring about Min- nesota this fall. Not only have the students in general about the campus sensed it but, likewise, the men who out on Northrup field trudge through long hours of grind have perceived it and have taken its meaning to heart. The new spirit is responsible for larg- er attendance at early games than ever before, and for the snappy mass-meet- ings that precede these games. Coach Williams started the year with a full team of veterans. At his call assembled sixty freshmen and in- eligibles, some of whom have already proved their worth and have been placed upon the second eleven. The veterans with whom "Doc" Williams will work, number twelve. Lost-A small, gold nugget stick-pin. Valued as keep-sake. If found, phone 736. Reward. 14-17 Lost-Theta Phi Alpha sorority pin. Marked Aloysia Driseal, '14. Finder please return to 811 E. Huron St., Phone 1892. 14 Lost-Gold watch, M-fob on campus or Washington St. Finder please call 1257-J. 14 For Sale-Chalmers 1912 model. Good condition. Electric lights, electric ' horn. Dempuntable rims. Newly overhauled. A bargain. 14-15 Wanted-A quiet room-mate for a stu- The Kempf Music Studios, Division, St. Phone 212-J. Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony. Hoppe photographed the cross-coun- try club at 4:30 p. m. Tuesday, and the pictures were ready for display in the window two hours afterwards. 14-15 You can buy films many places, but you pay the same here for Fresh East- man Kodak films. Lyndon. Wed eod Lyndon's "M" Scrap Books are made for service as well as appearance-on- ly 95c. eod All athletic pictures can be bought of Hoppe as cheaply as elsewhere. 14-1 R. A. Dolph Funeral Director. Finest funeral furnishings. 209 S. 4th Ave., Phone 98. Buy your Richler Drawing instru- ments at Sheehan's. tf The finest cloth-bound scrap books on the market at 95 cents. Hoppe's Studio, 619 E. Liberty St. . 14-15 WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING 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. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE, Main Street. tf Read Lyndon's new prices on pic- tures. 10-15 Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and blocking next/to Wagner's. tf All prints made on Cyko paper at Hoppe's Studio, are clear and bril- liant. It pays to trade at Hoppe's Stu- dio, 619 E. Liberty. 14-15 Professors who desire to secure caps, gowns and hoods for the approaching student convocation, October 24, may ent or purchase same by applying ear- ly at Mack & Co. 12-13-14 Hoppe is in the field for all kinds of group pictures. 14-15 SPECIAL VALUE A fine 16 ounce Blue Serge, three piece suit, made own shop by first class tailors-yours for $30. Step it let xs show you. Krutsch & Pracht 117 E. Liberty St. Varsity Tal All Clothes Made by us Will Be Kept Pressed Free of Charge for One Year. Hailer Jewelry CO Alarm Clocks Guaranteed,,Clocks, 75c Big Bens arnd Little Bens 312 S. Piano, 1 eod ttBg Ben" Alarms $2.50 College Jewelry, Michigan Pins Exclusive Designs Complete Optical Department, where Glasses are Fitted and Lenses ground. We on State Stre Serve Hot Conklin's Self Filler, $2.50 up ROWE'S LA L0 DETROIT The Link between Col TU TI Our Special any M chianJewl Jewelryr Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Phone 534 308 S. State No purer, or more carefully chosen tobacco 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 wil always find them. Success fellows I You started this cigarette on its successful career--- and you pull a strong oar all over this country POO" FAkTIMA toll I Bel DN CIGARETThS F SUIT DRY-CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.00 SUIT PRESSED, 25c TROUSERS PRESSED, Twenty percent saved on above prices by getting a Cash Card.- 20 for ,5" Our new cleaning plant just completed. Call and see how we treat your clothes Goldman Bros Cleaners, Dyers, Pressers 1890=1891 220 S. State Phones. I. "7istiv Iduuflrt i LADIES Try our special Sheehan & Co. $1.50 self-filler. tf Men's Suits thoroughly dry cleaned and pressed $1.00 20 per cent reduc- tion by getting a cash card. Goldman Bros. Phone 1890-1891. We call for and deliver. 13-15 Look at our Michigan Scrap Books before buying. Two sizes. Sheehan & Co. tf Charcoal grilled porterhouse steaks at Bessimer's grill, 113 West Huron' St., upstairs. Phone 110. tf I. P. Note Books with your' name gold on cover at Sheehan's. in tf HIRSH -WICKWIRE""'Co, Ready to wear clothes for young men. Wagner & Co., State St. 12-18 'Pianos to Rent. Up-to-date stock of Musical Instruments of every descrip- tion sold at reasonable :prices at Schaeberle and Son's Music House, 110 S. Main St. tf We Have the Largest and Best Stock of Pianos for Rent Popular Songs, 10 Cents Per Copy WE ARE FIRST WITH THE LATEST ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST FIGURES Grinnel Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St. You will find the latest styles in Footwear here 119 E. Liberty St. The low heel effects-rubber and leather soles-for street and the new spool heel narrow toe styles for dress. We would be pleased to show them to you. High grade shoe repairing a specialty ,,., } f.1 High Class Portr 119 E. I I II