M I CH!1 N ,DA I MICHI N DAt There is a distinction about THE NEW ERRY i 4 Re l Conlin Fit'lgel ir II Stein Bloch Clothes From the Shops of that stamps their Quality and Style as Superior. The prices are no higher than clothes not nearly as good. Our MACKINAWS the talk of the town. I Jor , A% CROFUT AND KNAPP $3 and $4. I I TINKER & CO. Cor. State and Williams Sts. (Q;4Q OTbecaK CORRECT C:IIIHE for Gentlemen They are designed, cut and tailored he finest and most expert workmen in business. Better styles, fit and workim ship than you get elsehere. Costs x more but worth a lot more. Try them -~you will see. Adler Rochester Clothe Prices $18 to $30 Styleplus, $17 All the new things for fall await you hi in Men's Furnishings. Every new s1 and pattern, including the fatuous M hattans, at $1.50, $2.00, and $2.50. All correct shades in Gloves, values $i:.oo and up. Neckwear, Underwear Trousers.r incoats COPY RIGHTi - ADLERA RCESTER _____THE BIG STOREI PHONE 11 jare. me I1 II LindensclmidtApfel & Company Kimonas! Kimonas! Kimonas! Fleece Lined and Crepe A ward i" Name- 3e"Contest PostIponed No name has been picked for the Friday and Saturday night "mixers" at the Michigan Union. The "name me" contest has brought in a large number of names and the committee, under the chairmanship of Maurice Meyers, 'JAL, will make the choice tomorrow. The gatherings, featured by card playing, music, and light lunches, will be held every Friday and Saturday night throughout the year. Call at Hoppe's for your Fresh and Sophomore pictures. 18 Mackinaws that will shed water- Wagner & Co., State St. Picture post-cards at Hoppe's of -he rush. 18 4 CAMPUS IN BRIEF. i Latest Styles Dainty Colors The Price Will Surprise You. -Owing to lack of interest in lacrosse, it is doubtful whether the Canadian sport will be played on Ferry field this year. Director :Rowe states that only seven men of all those who made out athilic cards have ever played the -Scientific catalogues to the number of 1150 have been received by the en- gineering library. These catalogues give data regarding some of the world's greatest manufacturing firms, and contain information which is of value to engineers. --Nearly five-sixths of the 1,800 lock- ers at Waterman gym have been as- signed. Students wishing lockers should report at once. -Professor John R. Allen will relate his experiences in Turkey at the meet- ing of the Presbyterian brotherhood next Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Lantern slides will supplement the lecture. I' H. S. Pinney & Co. 614 E. Liberty St. The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty I l All We 1 The Arcadia Regular Board $4,00 and $4.25 2 Meals a Day $3.50 and $3,75 612 E. Liberty St. Phone 164' I Visit the Newest and Up-to-Date I DRY GOODS STOR E Royal Worcester AND Bon-Ton Corsets ian Morrow OUR LEADERS 1U the Rest, Try the Best Fresh home-made candies, crackerjack and fountain drinks at C'S 613 E. Liberty Schroen Bros. Phone 1000 124 South Main Street * m~rw s no Professors who desire to secure caps, gowns and hoods for the approaching student convocation, October 24, may rent or purchase same by applying early at Mack & Co. 18-20 FOR RENT For heit-Two fine rooms for college girls, to rent singly or enssuite, in one of the best League Houses. Ap- ply to Mrs. Jordan. . 17-18 Wanted-Two students who can spare two hours four nights a week, so- liciting proposition, salary. State experience. Address XY, Michigan Daily. 17-18 Wanted-Position by experienced cook in a fraternity. Address, Mrs. Smith, 119 N. Thayer St. 18-19 FOUND Found-Black purse containing small amount of money. Inquire 607 S. State St. or phone 131. 1LOST Lost-A fountain pen top with gold band engraved, "Ruby, '12." Finder please return to 735 S. 12th St. or phone 630-L. 17-18 WILLIAM E. DIETERLE FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR wishes to announce that he has opened a tailoring establish- ment in Detroit at' --Premenanda Das, A.M., '12, now in Calcutta, India, is to be married this month to Miss Subarna Dutt, a gradu- ate of Calcutta University. While in school D)as was vice-president of the Cosmopolitan club and active in all its affairs. -Dr. Henry F. Adams's course in psy- chology of advertising, limited to five pupils, is to publish some of the work which the students are experimenting upon. Such problems as proper ad I;osition, best space to buy with limited funds, and the value of illustrations. The course next semester will con- gist ofone lecture and two laboratory p~eriods. -Conference of the local committee of the state teachers convention and housemanagers of fraternties and so- cieties will be held at 7:00 o'clock to- morrow evening in room 205, main di- vision, University hall. -The Wright Saxophone Trio from Columbus, Ohio, will give a dance at the Union next Friday evening at 9:00 o'clock. Tickets may be obtained by phoning either 236 or 319. -Work on the new contagious ward of the general hospital is, progressing rapidly, and the building will be com- pleted about January 1. The ward will contain 12 rooms for the accommoda- tion of 24 patients. -Menorah, a campus society devoted to the study of Jewish culture and ideals, will hold the first meeting of the year tonight at 7:30 o'clock in New- berry hail. S. Rosenstein, '15L, will speak on America and the Jew, and there will also be impromptu speeches by members. All persons interested are invited. who need expert optical ser- vice. Broken lenes replaiet. We grind them. Arnold Optical System 220 S. Main Street ROW'S LA UNI 406 DETROIT STR The Link between College an TUTTLE We SPECIAL VALUE A fine z6 ounce Blue Serge, three piece suit, made i own shop by first class tailors-yours for $30. Step in let us show you. Krutsch & Pracht 117 E. Liberty St. Varsity Tail All Clothes Made by us Will Be Sept Pressed Free of Charge for One Year. 94 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete. Line of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS BE SO'' Special attention given to my College trade. The saine prices with Better Satisfaction and Better Wokmanship. DIE TERLE-VARSITY TAILOR Flowers CoAsins , H1 Cho.ce Cut Flowers Fne lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating Cor.12th St and S. Univ. Ave. Phone 115 I The Kempf Music Studios, 312 S. Division St. Phone 212-J. Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony. 1 eod Good Eastman Kodaks for rent, 10c: per day. Lyndon. Sun. Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and blocking next to Wagner's. tf 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- tomn work. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE, Main Street. tf Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dolph, Funeral Directors, best equipment in the city. Satisfaction guaranteed.- Phone 98. tf You can buy films many places, but you pay the same here for Fresh East- man Kodak films. Lyndon. Wed eodI For Kodaks and photo supplies, open every evening until 9:30. Sundays 9:30 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 3:30 only. Lynodn. Wed Sun. Look at our Michigan Scrap Books before buying. Two sizes. Sheehan & Co. tf Try our special $1.50 self-filler. Sheehan & Co. tf 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 Lyndon's "M" Scrap Books are made for service as well as appearance-on- ly 95c. eod JIIRsH -WICKWIRE Co, Ready to wear clothes for young men. Wagner & Co., State St. 12-18 I. P. Note Books with your name in gold on cover at Sheehan's. tf 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 Buy your- Richler Drawing instru- ments at, Sheehan's. tf Jost--A dark blue sweater with name "Robles" stitched in the collar. Tak- en from Ferry field Saturday morn- ing. Finder please return to 514 N. State St. 18-20 Lost-A log log slide rule and case, Name on both. Finder return to 1000 E. Washington St. or call 894-J and receive reward of Wallace Tut- tle. 18 Lost-Open-face gold watch bearing initials C. L. R. Finder return to Daily office. Reward. 18 Lost-A gray sweater vest in rush. Left by goal post. Return to Ferris, 502 Benjamin, phone 1222-L. 18 Lost-Chi Zeta pin with initials L. M. B. Finder kindly call 979-J. Re-] ward. 18-20 Lost-A gold watch fob with "Gail" engraved on it. Finder plea"e phone. 691. Let us show you how we treat your clothes in our new dry cleaning plant. We thoroughly clean your clothes as they should be cleaned. We have every facility. Suit or O'Coat Dry Cleaned $1.00. Less 20% If you have a cash card. We Call and Deliver., Goldtman lBros. Cleaners, Dyers, Pressers Phones 1890=1891 220 S. State SI Hailer Jewelry Co. Alartm Clocks Guaranteed Clocks, 75c Big Bens and Little Bens, $2.5 Founta. P ens Conklin's Self Filler, $2.50 up Our Special, $r.c Michiga Jewelry Fine Watch and Jewelry Alepairing Phone 534 308 S. Sate st -Junior engineers are to hold month- ly assemblies following the custom es- tablished by the other engineer classes. The class will assemble in groups of ten to discuss class matters, each group presenting its views through a representative to the class officers. Re- ports of class standings will be an- nounced three times a semester. -The Latin-American club, an organ- ization consisting of Spanish speaking students, has been re-organized. Pres- ent membership numbers 25. A smok- er will be held next Saturday evening at the Michigan Union when plans for the year's activities will be formulated by Juan M. Ramos, president of the club. erg IWe 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 ". New for Mci English Styles n and Women are right in style a price. Leather or r ber soles. Ladies' $3.50 to $5.00 per tl(en's $4.00 to _$6.00 per 119 E. Liberty St. I P. -lql lo - - 2w9W - - a i A&I I N7 I