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Yes, they will save you money too, and you will appreciate this better
afteran examination and try on. Come in to-day or to-morrow..
100 macinaws on hand $6.50 to $10.00
In price

General Sentiment is in Favor of Inter.
Departmental Series.
Thirty-five hockey enthusiasts met
at Waterman gymnasium Thursday
and discussed the prospects for the
coming season.tDr. May gave a talk
on "Hockey in the East," showing the
condition of the winter sport at Har-
vard, Yale, Cornell and other eastern
universities. P. G. Bartelme, director
of outdoor athleticsabrought before
the would-be puck-chasers the inad-
visability of making hockey at Mich-
igan a major sport at the start. He
also stated that two rinks at Ferry
field were in readiness for the weath-
er man. Both rinks are to be lighted
with strong arc lights.
A lei gthy discussion took place as
to whether each class would be allow-
ed to enter a team, or whether only
one squad from each of the different
departments would compete. The
general sentiment of the men present
seemed to be in favor of the inter-de-
partmental method as was used last
year.

Dr. Warthii Seks in Grand Rapids.
Dr. A. S. Warthin of the medical de-
partment will lecture on "Sexual Hy-
gion" in Grand [apids this afternoon.
, a Chooe Ii(ibiganensian Editors.
or lw at acls meeting Fri-
day afternoon el'ected Sol Blum-
rosen and Samuel H. Morris to rep-
reoeu the class on the board of as-
8oCiaite editors of the Michiganensian.
1,,i<orti-t. Read Lyndon's ad.
0)11 N LLWRITiES
ON BALKAN WAR.
(Continued from 'page 1.)
the first time in the English language.
Nor. M. Johnston, '13, wrote on "Mix
Well and ,warn igore" and Kiyo *Sue
rnu), '07, on "Are We Chasing a
Rainbow."
Jaimes D*vlin, '13, acted as editor
in charge of the number.
No matter what state she comes
from she knows the value of a box of
I Hiyler's Candy. Agency 214 S. Main
St. 1 59

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LYNDON'S First Semi-Annual 10 day 1-2 price clean up
sale of Samiples and Left-over Pictures
Today I will throw out about 1000 sample prints oa the 1-2 off tables. It
means one or more prints from almost every negative I have made this
fall, together with a large number of campus, department heads, frat-
ernity houses. etc.
This is an opportune time to fill a Scrap Book to take home
for the holidays. The best "M" Book ever made for Michig-
an Students at 95c. Come early and avoid rush.

LYNDON

7 # 9 N. University Avenue

MAX KRUTSCH
The Popnlar Price Tailor

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A sclectcd Chocolates
at t e top notch in
cany making.
SUSSY PACKAGE
Fcr Fa,:idious Folks

Quarrys
The
Drug Store on
the Corner
Buy
Gym Towels
and
Soap

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DR. RIUTHVEN WILL ADDRESS
SIGMA XI 3ONDAY EVENING,

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Calkins' Pharmacy
324 S, State St.

BELL PHONE 871-L

Quarry, Drug Co,

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Golf

Caps

Extra Fine Blue Serges and Overcoats $28 and $30.

We now have on hand for your inspection a new and care-
fully selected line of Shaw-Made Caps. You will find the
fit and style as well as the patterns of this English Golf to be
correct in every detail.

"The Objects and Accomplishments
of the University Expeditions into
Mexico, Nevada and Other Parts of
the Western United States," is the
general subject on which Dr. A. G.
Ruthven, the curator of the museum,
will speak to the Sigma Xi Monday
evening at 8:00 o'clock in the econom-
ics lecture room.
Contrary to the custom prevailingl
at other meetings of this society, Dr.
Ruthven's lecture will be open to the
public. An important business meet-
ing of the chapter and council will be
held immediately after the lecture.
Deutscher Verein Initiates Tomorrow.
An initiation will be substituted for
the regular program at the meeting
of the men's section of the Deutscher
Verein tomorrow night at 8:00 o'clock.
The 12 men who were elected at the
last meeting will be initiated. The
initiation will be preceded by a short
business meeting at 7:30.
FRESH LITS ANNOUNCE SERIES
OF THREE DINNERS FOR YEAR
The fresh lit class has made ar-
rangements for a series of three din-
ners to be given at the Michigan Jn-
ion. Arrangements are also being
made for several dances and smokers
throughout the year.
The first of the dinners will be held
on Monday, December 16, at 5:30
o'clock. George McMahon will act as
toastmaster and responses will be
made by Prof. W. A. Frayer, E. G.
Kemp, Pres. Howard Pelham and oth-
ers. Music has also been engaged
for the evening. The other dinners
will be given on February 11, and
April 28. Tickets can be secured from
the social committee at $1.50 for the
three dinners or 65 cents singly.
THREE ECONOMIC PROFESSORS
ATTEND CHICAGO MEETING.
Professors F. M. Taylor and E. D.
Jones, -of the economics department,
left Friday afternoon for Chicago, and
while there they will attend a meeting
of the western economics association.
Prof. David Friday, of the same de-
partment, will also be present at the
meeting. During the week he has
been in the northern part of the state
on the university extension course.
Alpha Nui Holds Fall Initiation.
Alpha Nu society held its annual
fall initiation in the society's rooms
in University hall at 7:30 o'clock last
evening.

The Crafts C] ub will be open from
10~:00.to :0 dilyand 7:00 to 9:00
Tuesday andl Satrday evenings. 331
Maynard St. 59-60
I mpoitant. Read Ly don's ad.
We can and do save you money on
sheet music, music books and all kinds
of musical instruments. It will be to
your' interest to look over our goods
and get prices before buying. Grin-
nell Bros., 120-122 E. Liberty St. 56-9
The largest and finest stock in the
city. Goodyear's Drug Store. 3 tf
Catering and serving of lunches,
smallp arties and banquets for Uni-
versity women's clubs and sororities
done in good style at 114 North In-
galls. 57-58-59
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&Pri
Bring in your dull razor blades to
be sharpened. Satisfactionbguaran-
teed. H. L. Switzer, 310 S. State St.
LOST
Lost-Elgin watch Thanksgiving day
between Oakland Ave., and Fair
grounds. Reward. Call740-J. 55-8
Last-Late Thursday afternoon, Dec.
5, on Cambridge Road, Hill St., Ox-
ford road or Washtenaw Ave. (south
of Oxford) a silver bag marked
"Crocker" on inside. Finder please
notify Mrs, C. E. Crocker, 1722 Cam-
bridge Road. 58-59
Loo--Black leather bill book contain-
ing money, Michigan Union card,
etc. Reward if returned to 707Ox-
ford Road. Phone 357. 58-59
Lost-$5.00 bill, Saturday noon, Dec.
7, on street car or on Main St. Find-
er please return to 1317 Washtenaw.
54J3-. 59
FOR RENT
For Rent-Rooms for girlp. 909 E.
Washington. 54-60
For Rent--Warm front room to rent
cheap at 619 E. Washington St.
59-61
For Rent-Newly furnished suite,
with private family of three adults.
Strictly modern, excellent boarding
house next door. 1021 E. Universi-
ty. 59
For kReat-Single room one block from
campus, 645 S. Ingalls. tf

1,04 N. Fourth Ave

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FEATURE DAY
AT THE
Temple
Pathe's big 3 reel
film
FRENZIED FINANCE
On Wed., Dec. 11th

Now is the time to select Artistic Christmas Cards from the
usual large assortment found at
DE FRIES ART STOREE
223 S. MAIN

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GET ONE OF OUR Telephone 716-
ALARM CLOCKS and you will get to y nr classes on time
Prices always right and all clocks guaranteed. New location.
111 EAST WASHINGTON STREET
J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweler

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4MARK

Don't Blame the
Implement==
blame yourself-if you can't
play up to form with a strange
racket, or golf club, or base
ball. There is no e'cuse for
you. Spalding Athletic Goods
are on sale in every town from
Maine to California.
A. G. Spalding& Bros.
254 Woodward Ave, Detroit

Admission 1 Oc

Tinker & Company

P'~d J~-. I

Hatters and Furnishers

342 S. State St.

mNONWm~s

This store is a member oflthe Michigan "CO-Op" Association.
Music for Xmas Gifts
The ch icest in Classics and Latest in Operatic and Popular
Gibsons Mandonins and Guitars
Complete line of Iusical Merchandise
PsZidVr4st flI uetc Iyouse
Press Building Maynard Street
Across from Majestic

Before buying your StIt or Overcoat it would py

you to look over our ass( rtmlellt

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Always the righit toi in Hats, Caps and Furnisi.M
ings,
NewLineMa, kinaw~ fstrcev~

Holeproof Hose,

Interwoven Hose

WADHAMS & COMPANY
21-123 ,S. Main St.

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Candies to suit particular people, Belle

Meade Sweets, Morses', Lowney's, etc.

Coulding & Wikel
Udvrsity Pharmy "'a
iph r im asynye1219 S. University
We Insist on Satisfying B ell Phone 416

Ave.

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We have on hand a few broken lots in this Seasons Overcoats
THAT WE WILL SACRIFICE TO CLOSE OUT
Only a few that formerly sold at Three or four that were priced Another small lot actually worth
$15 $20 $25
We will close out at To clear them up they will go at To be sacrificed at only
$10.00 $16.50 & $18.00 $22.00
These are broken lots of up-to-date coats. Some contain only one or two sizes, but in the three
lots are contained practically all sizes.

Suits at $15-$20-$25

Overcoats at $15-$20-$25

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