- h 1". There is a distinction about THE NEW DERBY' I Stein Bloch Clothes From the Shops of , " .. ,L ( CROFUT AND KNAPP I1 that stamps their Quality and Style as Superior. The prices are no higher than clothes not nearly as good. Our IIACKINAWS the talk of the town. / $3 and $4 t ii ,,I ©TeC. TINKER & CO. Cor. State and Williams Sts. Reule, Conlin & Fiegel Co. CORRECT CLOTHE for Gentlemen 'hey are designed, cut and tailored \1,e finest and most expert workmen in 1h \\X business. Better styles, fit and workn ship than you get elsewhere. Costs \I more, but worth a lot more. Try them 7' 1 ( -ou"willsee. Adler Rochester Clothe Prices $18 to $30 Styleplus, $17 N. All the new things for fall await you h in Men's Furnishings. Every new s liat'n.', at $0, X2,00, and 2.50. All correct shades in Gloves, values 00.oo and up. Neckwear, Underwear Trousers. Raincoats, THE BIG STORE, PHONE1 Lindcnschmidt,Apfel & CompanyI I e Frost's in the Air Make Yourself Warm and Comfortable Stop at the store around the.corner off from State Street at 614 E. liberty and see our line of comfortables. Blankets for full and half beds from 75c per pair up. Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, Kimonos, Nigh t Gowns, Underwear, Lace Curtains, etc. Take notice we have the best $i.oo corset in the mnarket. H. S. Pinney & Co. THE STORE WHERE A DOLLAR DOES IT DUTY I I p i ; I The Arcadia Regular Board $4.00 and $4.25 2 Meals a Day $3.50 and $3.75 612 E. Liberty St. Phone 164 Visit the Newest and Up-to-Date Brennan Morrow DRY GOODS STORE Royal Worcester AND Bon-Ton Corsets OUR LEADERS Schroen Bros. Phone 1000 124 South Main Street iss the Rest, Try the Best Fresh home-made candles, crackerjack and fountain drinks at IAC'S' 613 E. Liberty "Keeping in Front" You fellows know what that means! 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. 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 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 will always find them. Success fellows I You started this cigarette on its successful career--- and you pull a strong oar all over this country. U l ELECTIONS BY CLASSES WILL BE HEL)1 T1):AY. (Continued on page 3) of the successful candidates at their respective elections to T. F. McCoy, at the Michigan Union before 6:00 o'clock. The time and places of the elections of the classes today follow: senior lit, room 108, Tappan hall, 4:00 to 6:00; junior lit, 202 Tappan hall, 2:00 to 5:00; sophomore lit, 203 Tappan hall, 2:30 to 5;30; senior laws, room B, 3:00 to 6:00; junior laws, room C, 3:00 to 6:00; junior engineering, room 411 engineering building, 2:00 to 6:00; senior pharmics, 303 chemistry build- ing, 1:00 o'clock; senior homeop, old homeop building, 11:45; junior home- op, homeop hospital, 8:45 a. n.; soph homeop, homeop hospital, 2:15; senior medic, medical amphitheater, Univer- sity hospital, 1:00 o'clock; junior med- ic, lecture room, University hospital, 10:00 to 11:00 a. m.; senior dent, Den- tistry building, 10:00 to 12:00 a. m.; junior dent, Dentistry building, 10:00 to 11:30 a. in. CAMPUS IN BRIEF. -Beginning October 30, and contin- ing for five weeks, a large and varied assortment of chrysanthemums will be on exhibition at Alumni Memorial hall. The show, which will be free to the public, will be open from 8:00 to 10:00 every evening. Class officers will be nominated at class meetings Friday, October 24, and elections will be held one week later. Each candidate will have to speak be- fore his class, outlining his platform. The first Wright Saxophone party of the year has been scheduled for Fri- day evening, October 24 at the Michi- gan Union. Tickets can be arranged for by telephoning 236 or 319. Tickets for the Saturday night mem- bership dance at the Union are now on sale at the desk. 100 tickets are plac- ed on sale every Thursday afternoon -Mr. Clarence A. Lightner of Detroit, who began a series of lectures on "Medical Jurisprudence" last Friday, will not give a lecture today.Mr. Light- ner is a member of the state board of law examiners and his duties in this capacity, prevent him from lecturing. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. Soph lit practice 3:00 p. in. Last call. All out. South Ferry field. Ticket sellers for the Oratorical As- sociation are asked to report to the treasurer this afternoon from 4:00 to 5:00 o'clock at the box office in Uni- versity hall. Owing to the lecture of the Oratori- cal Association tonight, thedregular meetings of the Adephi and Alpha Nu societies will be postponed until to- morrow night at 7:30 o'clock. Junior engineers report for football practice at Ferry field at 4:30 o'clock. The Michigan Union employment bu- reau has office hours of 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock during which Carl Guthe, '14E, will see the men who desire to work. Junior lits need a few more football players. Practice tonight at 3:15 o'clock. Senior lit football practice today at South Ferry field, 4:00 o'clock. Soph engineer football practice at 4:00 o'clock. Everybody out. Freshman engineer football practice at South Ferry field at 3:45 o'clock this afternoon. For Rent-Nice single room at 832 E. University avenue. Phone 1320-L. Found-Box at C. E. Godfrey's Ware- house. Addressed to Carl Englund. Held for directions. Wanted-An experienced lady cook. Apply 548 S. State. 16-17 Wanted-Colored student waiter. Must be experienced. Telephone Steward, 120. 15-17 Lost-A small, gold nugget stick-pin. Valued as keep-sake. If found, phone 736. Reward. 14-17 Lost-A fountain pen-Wahr's special self-filling. On canpus, Monday. Finder please leave at Daily office or 1116 E. Ann. Lost-Log-log slide rule with the name E. C. Hasse on case. Finder call 804 Monroe or phone 1072-. Lost-Will person who took note book from west corridor of library Thurs- day morning kindly return notes to owner whose name is on cover. A. A, Dolph Funeral Director, suc- cessor to 0. M. Martin. Business es- tablished in 1857. Private ambulance. Phone 98. eod We save you money on pants for the rush at Hoag's. 16-17 Come in and hear the Students' Or- chestra Saturday night, October 18, from 7 to 11. Tobacco Shop Billiard Parlor, 118-120 East Liberty. 16-17 Don't pay too much for your rush pants. We sell for less at Hoag's. 16-17 Lyndon's "M" Scrap Books are made for service as well as appearance-on- ly 95c. eod Bargains in pants for the rush at Hoag's. 16-17 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 FinestCus- tom work. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE, Main Street. tf 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 JIRSH -WICKWIRE - Co. Ready to wear clothes -for young men. Wagner & Co., State St. 12-18 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 /- 14 t J OPTICAL SERVICE The efficienit DRUG~LESS method of eye testing togeth er with the making of glasses in our own shop appeals to all who need expert optical ser- vice. Broken lenses rep lt('ed. We grind them. Arnold Optical System 220 S. Main Street I " . ',' I The Link between College and H4 UTTLE! on State Street We Serve Hot Lurch F I All We Kni of is the BE here tyle san- 'S inl SPECIAL VALUE A fine 16 ounce Blue Serge, three piece suit, made in o own shop by first class tailors-yours for $30. Step in ai let us show you. Kritsch & Pracht 117 E. Liberty St. Varsity Tallet All Clothes Made by us Will Be Kept Pressed Free of Charge for One Year. Hailer Jewelry Go. AlarraM Clocks Guaranteed Clocks, 75c Big Bens and Little Bens, $2. Fo'untain Pens Conklin's Self Filler, $2.50 up Our Special, $. Michlian J1welry Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Phone 534 308 S. State s SUIT DRY-CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.00 SUIT PRESSED, 25c TROUSERS PRESSED, 14 Twenty percent saved on above prices by getting a Cash Card. Our new cleaning plant just completed. Call and see how we treat your clothes. ROWE'S LA UNI 406 DEiTROIT STR 17 ' s %ma. vNv v ®vi [ls U UIverU, I U U FA!!BUUSA. CIGARTK 20for 154 ~nI- Goldman Bros. Cleaners, Dyers, Pressers 1890=1891 220 S. State St, Phones utjvirely rnidiQwd 01 11 lADE Flowers Cousins $a 21 Cho.oe Cvzt Flowors Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating Cor.12th St. and S. Univ. Ave. Phone 1 1 5 The Kempf Music Studios, 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J. Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony. 1 eod You can buy films many places, but you pay the same here for Fresh East- man Kodak films. Lyndon. Wed eod Buy your Richler Drawing instru- ments at Sheehan's.. tf Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and blocking next to Wagner's. tf k 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 Grinnell 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 w and the new spool heel narrow toe styles for dress. We would be pleased to show them to you. I High grade shoe repairing a specialty i - -7 u d 4ro\ N "I am"s A aiss, - 4m -