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November 23, 1912 - Image 4

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THE MI.CHIGAN DAILY

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Overcoats

At Your Price

Owing t") is largeness it sells for I MUSIC AND DRAMA.
tOirty-fh-e cents. Stiidenit'; IDirectory
il0 sale . t Jicon tda.4$
today.Mrs. Rhiead's Recital.
IAn excellent program was well play-
Studet's D irectory Irinted in three ed last evening by Mrs. George B.
days Onsal atfl~0i tday 46Rhead in the school of music hal. The
1i_______- concert was one of the complimentary
pie tod~ay onliy. Cornell P~oster Pro- faculty recitals, and was received with
gramn. Get onie for yourscrap lbook. enthusiasm by a large audience. Mrs.
Proof read thfree, timesa. Stadeit's Rhead demonstrated again the fine-
3irctoy o sae a nosi oda. -6,ness of her equipment as a pianist.
Dirctoy o sae a non tday 16She has a broad and sure technique,
1great tonal beauty, and thoughtful in-
F terpretation. The Mozart Sonata was
given with true Mozartian delicacy
.+' ~ ~ and the, Chopin group was impressive:
with the'exception perhaps of the Noc-
~ turne, with the text of which Mrs.
__ ~ ~Rhead took many liberties. The Schu-
~ ~ mann Fa ntasie was masterful.

WITNY HETESAURDA'
TIH.TNEYTHEAR Mat &Nigb
NOVEMBER 23rd
Coming direct from Auditorium Theatre, Chicago

are showing Six Colors in the Chinchilla coatings-that deep
ue, makes a gentleman's garment and is cart-,inly making a hit.
Varmth Without, Weight
the trade demands. We have met the demand in our showing at
e price of ready-to-wear Coat-you can have one tailored to your
ensure and that means comfort.,

Jos. M. Gates again presents

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Maynard

Malcolm

and Liberty

WWRIH
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FRATERNITY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS
J ewelers, Stationers, Opticirns- and Fraternity Je~welers
2o7-211 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT

That htno cihocolate sof any othr
name capprocach t;)e 4uaiity of
FUSSY ACKAG

Ferris Club Holds Dinner in Detroit
About 25 members of the Ferris club,
who are university men, will attend the
dinner to be given by the club at De-
troit tonight. The banquet will be held
at the Hotel St. Clair and Governor-
elect Ferris will be the chief speaker
of the evening.
The UT. of M, Boat House will be
open from 9:00 to 5:00 Saturday. Any-
one wishing to get cushions or other
belongings may get them at this time.
Thi)s is the last time the boat house
w-ill be open this year. 41-46,

JOHN IJYAMS
LEILA Mc.INTYRE
The Quaker Girl
and Splendid Company of 70 11il the delightful fine musical play
The Gilofn Dreams
Same big beauty chorus, same special orchestra and the original
de luxe Harum Scarem Ioney Ballet

Mat 2 to 1.00

Night 35 to 1.50 Sale Thlurs

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THE REXALL POLICY

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Catkin's PHARMACY
324 S. STATE ST.

*J fBigger, Better,; out on time. Stu-
dent's Directory on wle at noon toa.
911

TheatreTHANKSGIVING

WE save you $10 on 'a Suit or
Overcoat

Matinee an~d Night

November 28

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Stands for four things:-- 1. Honesty of Purpose °. Skill in Mlanufactu-
re 3. Purity of Drugs 4. Satisfaction to the User.
If a Rekall Remedy does not give satisfaction
every cent paid for it will be promptly refunded
The Kex&A.lJDru~g Store
10. C. EDSILL, Proprietor
,122 S. Main Street Prescription Specialists
If you want your choice of English Styles see our
Crawford& Stelsons S hoes
From $ 3.50 to $8.00

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HIENRY SAVAGE Offers

You cannot pick 1:1) $io.oo .vcy day. -tfut you can (VEry lime
yon give us an order for a custq m made Suit or Overcoat. And
one order will make you a stead) customer.

THE EVERY WELCOI'IE

OF

PILSEN

$30.99 values

Special Orchestra

ALOvercoats 17.50 iN' oe

Complete line of Gym Goods

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Book by Frank Pixley Music by Gustave Luders
rices, Matinee Balcony, 50-75 Lower Floor $1
ight, Balcony 50=75- 1.00 Lower Floordl1.50
Seat Sale Thursday. Nevemiber 26-10 a. mn.

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Perfect fit guaranteed or your money back.

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S. State Street

Woolen Mills Company
216 S. MAIN ANN ARBOR

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It Sells Itself
Once. people wear World's Star Hosiery. or Underwear they are sure to re-crc
for there is Complete Satisfaction to the Wearer.
Gertrude L. Rudd Groves Bldg., cor. State acd Liberty. Entrance on L
erty, Up Stairs, Room 1 . PHONEF

New Wbitney Theatre
TUE., NOV. 26
,t W. Chambers own Dramatization of his most widely read novel
f Book Plays. Million of the Novel sold to-date. Play isbetter
the book. Every Character and Scene reproduced on the Stage

Whitney

TL'heatre

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WED. NOV. 27

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THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY

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"No Graduate or Undergraduate should miss Thomas W. Ross in his
new play "The Only Son"-Princeton Princetonian.

After 510 times in Chicago
J. M. WELCH, Mgr, Presents

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Cornmon

Designers of Men's Clothes

Thos. R0S
We'
creator of "The Fortune Hunter" and "Checkers" to

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HENRY & CO.

711 N. Universit3

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FORGETABLE STORY.

A PERFECT CAST OF PLAY-

Complete original production from sketches by the famous ar-
tist, Mr. Chas. Dana Gibson.

Millionts"
ORIGINAL Chicago Cast and Production

The 5t. James Cafe

Meals 25c

'rices :

25c, -50e, 75c $1.009, $1.50

Prices 35-50=75-1.00-1.50
Seat sa'e MAln., Nov. 25 1 p. m.

Lunces and Short Orders.
Sunday Chicken Dinners

25c

25c

Seats on sale Sat., Nov. 23 1O a.m.

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ORDER

CLOTHES

a pleasure to wear clothes that are really fine, high-class thoroughbred clothes, for which you don't have to make any apologies. Ed. V. Price & Co.
.rgest tailors in the world of GOOD made=to-order could use ceper cloth, trimmings and workmanship and you would probably never know the
fference== but they dont. 'their clothes are made to give satisfaction and are the cheapest you can afford to wear. Every suit is guaranteed to fit
rid- made exactly as you order it. Investigate the woolens.
FRED W. GROSS, 123 E. Liberty St.

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