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Overcoats

At Your Price

We are showing Six Colors in the Chinchilla coatings.-that deep
ark blue, makes a gentleman's garment and is certainly making a hit.
Warmth Without Weight
what the trade demands. We have met the demand io our showing at
10, the price of ready-to-wear Coat--yu can have one tailored to your
wn measure and that means comfort.

TAV 1AY IS NOT DESIREI) BY STU.
DENTS.
(Continued from page 1.)
at $2. or more. It would be necessary
to have 15,282 tickets o, both student
value ($1.) and of $2. value, printed
for our entire capacity, or, in- other
.words, two tickets for each and every
reserved seat. For example: a student
desires to purchase for friends foux
$2. reservationsadjacent to his own
reservation received in exchange for
his coupon. This means that four stu-
dent tickets, duplicate reservations of
the four purchased at $2. and one $2.
reservation, a duplicate of his students
ticket must be set aside to be turned
over to the Cornell management in ac-
counting to them on the receipts of
the game. It can be readily under-
stood that this absolutely necessary
and complicated system would demand
more than twice the time required by
our present methed of making exchange
of coupons and conducting the attend-k
ant sale of $2. reservations. It would
be utterly beyond human ingenuity to
carry out such a plan without commit-
ting numerous errors.
Furthermore, as Michigan receives
credit in the settlement for all unused
tickets and must pay Cornell one-half
on all tickets not in her possession im-
mediately after the game, it would be
necessary that the Cornell manage-
ment count over 15,282 duplicate use-
less (dead) tickets in addition to as
many more as remained unsold. This
task would mean from three to four
days' work on the part of two men,
and it is a serious question as to the

j. Karl Malcolm

Maynard and

Liberty.

DETROIT
JEWELERS AND STATIONERS

management of any visiting team be-
ing willing to do this.
The athletic association would most
gladly adopt a system whereby a cou-
pon holder might have his reservation
adjacent to, those of friends if such
were possible. No one regrets the im-
practicability of granting this privi-
lege any more than the athletic au-
thorities and they trust that the above
eoplaaion will be accepted as evi-
dence of the sincerity of the claim.
P. G. BARTELME,
Director of Outdoor Athletics.
Sale Regulations.
Senior and graduate students may
exchange coupon No. 11 of their sea-
son books for a ticket in the East half
of the North stand, November 4th, or
any day thereafter.
Juniors may exchange Coupon No.
11 of their seasonbooks for a ticket in
the east half of the North stand, tues-
day, November 5th or,any day thereaf-
ter.
Lady and faculty holders of season-
books may exchange Coupon No. 11
for a ticket in any section of the East
half of the North stand except the
cheering sections, Wednesday, Novem-
her 6th, or any day thereafter.
Two sections F and G (between the
30 and 40-yard lines) will be reserved
solely for the lady and faculty holders
of seasonbooks. Reservations cannot
be guaranteed in sections F and G af-
ter 6:00 p. in., Wednesday, November
6th.
Sophomores may exchange Coupon
No. 11 of their seasonbooks for a ticket
in the East half of the North stand,
Thursday, November 7th, or any day
thereafter.
Freshmen may exchange Coupon No.
11 of their seasonbooks for a ticket in
the East half of the North stand, Fri-
day, November 8th, or any day there-
after.
Faculty members of the University
who are not seasonbook holders may
purchase tickets Saturday, November
th. For this faculty sale a block of
reservations in desirable sections on
both sides of the field has been set
aside. After this date, desirable res-
ervations cannot be guaranteed.
Seasonbook holders may have one
reservation set aside for a lady who is
also the holder of a seasonbook by giv-
ing her name in full. However, it will
be necessary for the lady to call per-
sonally to exchange her coupon No. 11
"or the ticket which has been set asid-
and this exchange cannot be made lat-
er than 6:00 p. in., Thursday, Novem-
ber 14th.
Coupons will not be accepted in ex-
change for tickets after 6:00 p. in.,
Friday, November 15th, and will there-
after be good only for general admis-
sion at the gate, and then only provid-

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receipt. Box Office open this morning.
Ti-, proluction play. at the Garrick Theatre Detioit next week
then to New York City for remainder of season.

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Being The Modern Adventures of Omar Khayyam, the Great Persian
Philosopher, whose Poetry on the Joy of Life made his Fame Eternal.

ADVENTURE 13
OmarBrings'Joy to a Bride and Groom
A Taxi passed with Snow White Ribbons tied.
"Oh Joy!" said Omar, '"Wonder what's Inside?"
He jumped right in upon a Cooing Fair-
And hollered, "Allah save us, it's a Bride!"
"Oh Mar! Oh Mar!" the new-made matron cried.
"Right, lady! That's the dope,!" Khayyam replied..
And when he slippel an Omar to the Groom
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ing coupon is signed and attached.
Every seasonbook holder at the time
of making exchange of coupon for a
reservation for his or'her own person-
al. use may. also purchase not more
than six $2 or higher priced reserva-
ions.
SEAT SAL WILL
START MONXDAY.
(Continued from page 1.)
on the new 40 acres, without taking
into consideration its original cost,
will eat up the amount that we will
receive through the blanket tax over
and above what we received under the
old system fo- a number of years to
come. Add to that the many other con-
tingent expenses which will arise as
a result of the development of the in-
tramural sports department and we
will find that instead of giving the as-
sociation a surplusat the end of the
year, we will be very fortunate indeed
if we do not end the coming two or
three years with a deficit.
A report was submitted to the board
of regents at the time the fee was un-
der consideration by them covering
the past three collegiate years which
report, in addition to showing the
amount obtained from the new system
as contrasted with the old, outlined
as much as possible the contingent ex-
penses involved by the adoption of
the new fee. I am not at liberty to
ive this report to any one without
consent of the board of regents. If
they see fit to make this report pub-
lic I have no objections."
PHILLIP G. 3ARTELME.

Crawford

Shoes For -Men

Prices,

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Call at our Store and We will show you the latest styles illfoot
wear. Complete line cf Gym Goods at

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exceptional quality--"the Joy of Life",
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A Bargain in Stationery
We offer at unsurpassed value in Fabric Finish writing paiper. F(:
eight sheets and forty eight envelopes (two cuts) all for 25c a bc x. TI
is another one of those
PERFECT REXALL PRODUCTS see it in our windo
TheRXexal Drug Stor
E. C. EDSILL, Proprietor
122 S. Main Street Prescription Speciais1

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