THE MICHIGAN DAILY
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Just enough of the "English" swing
to our new STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES to make them
very stylish looking-of course they fit in that comfortable way
which is the result.of 58 years of knowing how to tailor good
clothes.
Yes, they will save you money too, and you will appreciate this better
after an examination and try on. Come in to-4ay or to-morrow.
100 mackinaws on hand $6.50 to $10.00
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Would you like to find it?
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Philip Morris
Cigarettes
(Original London)
The oldest high-
grade Turkish Cigar-
ettes in the world I
Q uarrY's
The
Drug Store on
the Corner
When You Get a
Made of
Turkish
only.
the purest
Tobaccos
Roll of Towels
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Lost-Thanksgiving day, a necklace
setwith green stones. Please re-
turn 910* Cornwell Place or phone
396. 51
Bring in your dull razor blades to be
sharpened. Satisfaction guaranteed.
H. L. Switzer Co., 310 State St. tf
Open every evening until 9:30. Sun-
days from 9:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 3:30
only. Lyndon's kodaks, films, flash-
lights. 719 N. University. Sun&Fri
All cars in the future will stop at
Goodyear Drug Store. 1 tf
The best shoe shine next to Wag-
ner's. eod tf
Bring in your dull razor blades to
be sharpened. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. H. L. Switzer, 310 S. State St.
WRITES ON PRESENTATION OF
LITERATURE IN HIGH SCHOOL.
Prof. W. W1 Florer is preparing
some articles which will appear in an
early publication of a prominent per-
iodical on "How to Present Literature
to High School Pupils." In a recent
number The Saturday Evening Post
quoted a letter from Dr. Florer on the
same subject.
Methodists Banquet Chinese Students.
The Wesleyan guild will give a ban-
quet to the Chinese students club to-
day at 6:30 p. m. The banquet will
be served in Chinese-American style
and will be held in the parlors of the
Methodist church.
Miss Marie Ware Laughton, princi-
pal of the school of English Speech
and Expression of Boston, and a lead-
ing member of the Drama League,
will deliver the next number on the
course of -the Oratorical association
on the evening of Dec. 3. In her long
experience on the lecture platform
she has won high distinction as a crit-
ic and interpreter of literature.
(Cor n u e from page 2.).
prideu in setting up as advisors in a
subject in which we do not pretend to'
be specialists, and we can only wish
in addition that every man in school
will join the Union so that he will be:
able to get the benefit of our advice.
Hats!
UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.
Friday, November 29.-Fresh medic
dinner at the Michigan Union, 6:00
p. in
Friday, November 29.-Fresh lit .smo-
ker at the Michigan Union, 7:30 p.
m.
Friday, November 29.-Dixie club par-
ty at Packard academy, 8:00 p. m.
Saturday, November 30.-Membership
dance at the Michigan Union, 9:00 p.
in.
Friday, November 29.-Adelphi vs.
Webster, room B, law building.
Friday, November 29.-Catholic stu-
dents' club dance at St. Thomas
hall, 8:00 p. in.
Saturday, November 30.-Fresh lit
dance at Barbour gym, 2:00 p. m..
"M 1IWI AN QUESTION" SWAYS ..
Sunday, December 1.-Edwin Denby
at the Michigan Union, 3:00 p. in.
Thursday, December 5.-Membership
dinner at the Michigan Union 6:Oe
p. in.
THE ATRICAL CIRCLES.
"The Isle 0' Dreams."
One of the most popular attractions
booked for this season at the Whitney
theater is the perennial favorite,
Chauncey Olcott. He will be seen
here Monday evening, December 2, in
"The Isle O' Dreams," a charming ro-
mnance of life in Ireland several cen-
turies ago. The play was written by
Rida Johnson Young and deals with
the dashing type of character found
in the stories of Lever, Maxwell, and
other Irish novelists, and brings back
once more the romantic era to the
stage.
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MAX KRUTSCH
The Popular Price Tailor
Do you know how to use a Kodak?
This question will soon be asked by thousands of prospective employ
And you will want to answer -yes." The time has come when ph
graphic records play an important part in every branch of industry,
the man who expects to help furnish the brains for American Cap
will be called upon to do this photographie work.
TlheKodak hasso wonderfully simplfiedphotography that theStudent of to
makes a great mistake if he does not learn how while he has the oppcrtu
Let me help you.
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KODAKS AND SUPPLIES
Now is the time to select Artistic Christmas Cards from
usual large assortment found at
DE FRIES ART STORE
223 S. MAIN
GET ONE OF OUR Telephone
ALARM CLOCKS and you will get to your classes on t
Prices always right and all clocks guaranteed. New location.
111 EAST WASHINGTOW STREET
J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler
FREE
"lhe Little Brown Box"
PHILLIP MORRIS & CO., Ltd.
402 West Broadway, New York
Quarry Drug Co,
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Golf
CaPs
We now have on hand for your inspection a n ew and care-
fully selected line of Shaw-Made Caps. You will find the
ft and style a., well as the patterns of th s English Golf to be
correct in every detail.
Tinker & Company.
SICK CHILDREN
blame yourself-if you can't
play up to form with a strange
racket, or golf club, or base
ball. There is no excuse for
you. Spalding Athletic Goods
are on sale in every town from
Main to California.
Moving Pictures
of the Latest Origh
N iber of U ni versity Women Will
Spend Several Hours Each
Week RTeading to Children
"TfY PARTY' OCCURS SOON.
Admission 5'ce
A. G.Spaulding
254 Woodward Ave,
&Bros.
Detroit
Hatters and Furnishers
342 S. State St.
This store is a member of the Miqhigan "CO-Op" Association.
4 tf4iVCVetit~3 ?DBuc mbous6e
Press Building Maynard Street,
Across from Majestic
XMAS CREETINGS
Just Received
100 sets'hand-colored Campus
Views on Postals.
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WATCH WINDOWS FRIDAY
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Davis & Konald Phone 740-J"
General plans of the work of the
Y. W. C. A. for the next few months
have been completed and an interest-
ing programn has been mapped out.
Under the leadership of competent in-
structors, Bible study classes have
been organized, many of the faculty
women participating.
An interesting feature is the work
of a group of women -who will give a
few hours each week to the sick chil-
dren at the hospital, telling them sto-
ries, and bringing them gifts of cheer.
At Christmas a large "toy-party" will
be given at Newberry hall, to which
all the guests will bring toys for the
sick children.
Each month, in conjunction with
the S. C. A., a reception will be given
for all university students and the
social committee is planning one or
two large parties.
On Wednesday afternoons at 5:00
o'clock some prominent person on the
faculty, or from out of town will have
something interesting to say to col-
lege women and all are cordially in-
vited to attend.
Before buying your Suit or Overcoat it would p.
you to leok over our assortmfenit;
Always tie right thing in Hats, Caps and Furnis
ings.
NewLine Mackinaws just receive
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121-123 S. Main St.
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Candies to suit particular people,
Belle Meade Sweets, Morses', Lowney' s, etc.
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Suits and Overcoats of good fabrics, thoroughly Tailored, $15-$20-$25
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ALLEN'S
Good
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Store,
Main
Street