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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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In praiseof Malcolm's fall suits
and overcoats,those club checks
are all right, others will show
them in the spring.
Chinchella Overcoats lead all
others this season, why not B
a first year man? Malcolm
shows a very large range ofYu
woolens, has a good suit at $20
and $25 buys a suit you will B
proud of. Speaking of style, and
individuality reminds you at
once of
M A L C O LM

DETROIT
FRATERNITY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS
Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians and Fraternity Jewelers
207-211 WOODWARD AVENUE,. DETROIT

WHITNEY

THEATRE

Friday, December 13

Hear loud Talk

C. H. Primrose offers
The great New York success

604 E. LIBERTY

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iRVINE TO LECTURE TOMORROW.
To Speak at Newberry Hall on Failure
of Social Reform.
Alexander Irvine will speak on "The
Failure of Social Reform," at New-
berry hall tomorrow evening at 8:00
o'clock. The lecture is the first of a
series to be given under the auspices
of the Intercollegiate Socialist society.
An admission of 15 cents will be charg-
ed.
Alexander Irvine is well known as
an intimate friend of Jack London and
as a writer of sociological stories in
current magazines. He is not only
prominent as a writer but as a public
speaker' and former pastor in some of
the largest churches of the east.
He is now making a tour of the
middle west following the completion
of his latest book.
Case Against A. C. Hetler is Dismissed
The case of disorderly conduct
against Arthur C. Hetler, '15, was
dismissed in Judge Ritchie's court yes-
terday morning, upon payment by the
defendant of court costs. This marks
the close of the trouble growing out of
the down town celebration the night,
of the Cornell game.
Bevy of High Flyers to Meet Tonight.
High flyers and those otherwise in-
terested in aeronautics will meet this
evening at 7:15 o'clock in the new en-
gineering building to dispatch import-
ant business of the Aero society. This
is to 'be one of the most important
meetings that the society will hold
this year and all interested in this
science are urged to be present.

AT THE

nine new members were elected. They
were: R. M. Waltz, '13, J. Dunne, '13,
XW. W. Schroeder, '14, R. Peterson, '14,
D. Grinstead, '15, G. S. Johnston, '15,
F. F. Kolbe, '15, L. M. Wright, '16 and
R. L. Thorsch, '16.
FEATURE DAY

Miss Marian Sherwood
and Great Cast, as produced for one year at the Lyceum
Theatre, New York City.

The

temple
Pathe's big 3 reel

By Henri Bernstein

WITH

PRICES

35c--$1, 50

film

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Thief

FRENZIED FINANCE

THE LEXALL POLICY
Stands for four things:- 1. Honesty of Purpose 2. Skill in Manufactu-
re 3. Purity of Drugs 4. Satisfaction to the User.

Avoid the Snows of Winter
and enjoy the land of sunshine and flowers,
stately palms and soft tropical breezes.
Low Round Trip
Winter Tourist Fares
TO POINTS IN
p .~ Alabama, Cuba, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mexico, Mississippi, New Providence, New
Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina and'
Texas.
Micihgan Central R. R.
Tickets on sale daily until April 30,1913.
Final Return Limit June 1,1913.

On Wed., Dec. 11th

,

If a Rexall Remedy does not give satisfaction
every cent paid for it will be promptly refunded
TNwL-h e Kexek11 Druig Store
w. C. EDSILL, Proprietor
122 S. Main Street Preseription Specialists

Ndmission

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MAJESI IC
mATINEE 3P
TODAY 2
Slilverware to Ladids Tomorrow
Afternoon

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If you want your choice of English Styles see our
Crawford & Stetsons Shoes

Tickets are also sold to Florida
going one route and returning
another. Liberal stop-over
privileges.
For Partulars
- Consult Agents

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Deutscher. Verein Elects New Members
At the meeting of the men's section
of the Deutscher Verein last night,

Reserve your seas now
"CAT AND FIDDLE"I

From

$3.50 to $8.00

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Complete line

of Gym

Goods at

Arm
A10.0severy
custo er
No wonder our customers are always so happy. We really present them with $10 on every
suit or overcoat we make. A $10 saving is bound to bring a smile from any man.
The workmanship and material that we put into our $17.50 custom made garments is
equal in every way to that found in $25 and $30 values.
Why not wear high grade built to your measure clothes when they cost no more than you
have been paying for ready=mades? You can make no mistake by giving us a trial order.
Rem ember that we save you that middle-man's profit, because we manufacture our own
Woolens cloths. We have 500 different patterns to select from. Satisfaction guaranteed.

E.

R.

FROST

302

S. State Street

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Typewriter Repsdriring Phone 1361-L
I will meet or beat any price made on a typewriter, sale or rental.

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D. F. WOODWARD
An Arbor Savags Dank Bldg, Second Floor

AnnArbor, Mich. 1

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Before doing your Xmas shopping see the World's St ar Hosiery
"THE KIND THAT WEARS"
Beauty and Strength Combined. Agency at 625 E.Liberty
GertrudeL.oRudd *oves Bldg., co.'Stateed 'Liberty.NE o Lib

THE HOUSE OF STANDARD QUALITY

,10,

Suits'
A L Overcoats

$17250

Clore
Less

Designers of Men's Clothes

HENRY & CO,

711 N. University

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Made to order by America's greatest tailors

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The

Woolen

Mills

Company
Near Mack's

Ann Arbor Dye Works
French Dry and Steam Cleaning
Bell 628 204 E. Washington St.
L. R. Wahl, Manager

Redecorated 1912
Chinese and American Restaurant
Private rooms reserved for parties and ladles and
gentlemen.
4315S. Stat. St. Chop Sueoy

216 South Main

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GOOD MADE TO

ORDER

CLOTHES

It' 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.
largest tailors in the world of 0OOD made-to-order could use cheaper cloth, trimmings and workmanship and you rould probably never know the
difference--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
and made exactly as you order it. Investigatethe woolens.
FRED W. GROSS, 123 E. Liberty St.

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