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Lyndon's "M" Books
RECEIVED Y STURDAY
At the old price $1.00
This is the last lot of these "M" books that we can buy to sell at
this price, so get busy.

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LADIES WORK A SPEMIALTY

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1534-,1 1112 S. Univ. Ave

LYNDON

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HONORS IN TENNIS
GARNERHED BY MACK

entage of men have adopted rubber sole
e year round street wear.
itrates a fine example of this type of shoe.
ubber sole and heel and leather toe splice.
n, our price $5.00.

Junior Defeated by Classmate
Final Struggle For
Supremacy

In

ORPHEUMTheatre
House of Famous Plays by Famous Players
Mon. -Tues., Oct. 26-27-Daniel
Frohman presents Henrietta Cros.
manin'The Unwelcome Mrs.Hatch'
by Mrs . Burton Harrison.
Wed. Oct. 28-8. Dubin presents
Geo. Spdncer in 'The Wolf' by Eu-
gene Walters.
Thura.-Fri.,'Oct. 29, 30- Jesse L.
Lasky presents Edward Abeles in
'The Making of Bobby Burnit' by
W inchell Smith.
Sat. Oct. 31-Mixed program. 'Col.
leezaliarIn the Wilderness' (Bray
Cartoon Comedy) IPathe's Weekly'
WHITNEY THEATREl

Phone 1701

SHOE CO.,

Phone 1701

115 S. Main Street

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WED. EVE.

OCT. 28

Lots of Other Good
Numbers to Follow

d Cincinnati Orchestra with nearly
rs each: Busoni, the Italian Pianist;
>r of the Boston Opera; May Festival
Chicago Orchestra; Choral Union;
is and eminent soloists.

CRAWFORD TAKES SECOND SET
Before a gallery of about 50, C. N.
Mack, '16, and C. brawford, '16, met in
the finals of the all-comers tennis
championship yesterday afternoon, and
in four sets, 6-3, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3,
Mack asserted his supremacy over his
opponent.
With the winning of the final round,
goes the campus championship and
cup, provided by the committee, as well
as the possession of the Comstock tro-
phy for the year.
Crawford's play throughout the
match was marked by an absence of
his usual steadiness and his attack
lacked its characteristic snap. His
base line game was at times brilliant,
being a splendid exhibition of lobing.
At other times, he played easily into
his opponent's hands. His net play was,
his main strength, but Mack took and
held the net for the most part, not al-
lowing his opponent that position for
attack.
Mack played excellent tennis, with
the exception of' the 'second set, when
he was clearly outplayed. His service
seemed to bother Crawford, and gave
him plenty of time to get to the net
His volleying and half volleying was
well placed and cleanly played. His
overhead work was weak at first, but
improved as the match progressed, and
finally his smashes proved to be a
strong asset.
Play started at 2:15 o'clock with
Crawford serving in the north court.
He ran the score up to 40-love and
then lost through wildness, giving the
game point away on a double-failt.
The next three games went to Mack
easily. Crawford settled down for a
minute and showed his real form by
taking the next three straight from his
opponent. Macl won the next two and
the set, Crawford serving his second
double-fault on the match point.
Each man was playing "for blood"
in the fourth set, the games going to
server up to the seventh, when Mack
broke through, and took Crawford's
service and the next three. Crawford
started out and allowed Mack but one
point on his service. He had a shade
on Mack up to the fifth game, when the
latter forced him to deuce. Mack won
the next, making it three-all. A long
rally and a break for Mack threw
Crawford off his game, and Mack won,

Friday night

Chas. Froh man-Presents,
M A UDhE ADMS
In J. 11. Barries Comedy
The Legend of Leonora.

Oct. 30

PRICES.
MAIN FLOOR.

MAJESTIC
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOWS
A Banner Week of Banner Shows-Take a "Tip"
and order your Seats NOW
She is Here. At Last!I
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday- Oct. 26-27-28
First and only appearance at popular prices of the famous Comic
Opera Comedienne
Grace, Cam.eron
Specially engaged for a tour of the "Butterfield Circuit" at a record-breaking salary.
"iss Cameron" will select her program from the following songs which she has made
successful :-"Mlle. F16"; "Bet I'd be a Riot"; "By this Time I got used to it"; "'Cause
I'm Pigeon-Toed"; "Lillian da Russ"; "It's allthe Same to Me" "I'm a Loving Woman
Looking fora Loving Man"; "Heaven will Protect the Working Girl"; "My Antonio";
"Little Dolly Dimples"; and the Biggest Hit at all her songs, "Heip, I'mu
Falling in Love."
FOUR (4) OTHER STAR ACTS
"Surely" you'll get your money's worth at the Majestic this week.
Four Matinees every week -Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sat-
urday. The Majestic offers entire new show every Monday and
Thursday. Only the first show at night is reserved, seats held
until 7:30. Ladies' Souvenir Matinee every Tuesday and Friday
School Children Matinee every Saturday. All children under twelve years
of age admitted for 5 cents.

Ist. 17 rows,
Last 4 rows,

479 Seats $2.00
113 Seats $1-5a

Watch for the Day and Date of the Majestic Big
Store Night--140 in prizes given away.
BIG CHORUS GIRLS CONTEST-FRIDAY

Country
NIGHT

BALCONY.

I St.
Next
Last

4 rows,
4 rows,
4 rows,

120 Seats $1.50
116 Seats $1.00
154 Seats 7?o

rse Tickets with $3.00
I, now on sale $3, $3.50,

Festival
$3.75, $4

$RT TICKETS
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50

for parties, socials and

A-

y Garden, Reputation and Low-
s Chocolates.

116 S. Malft

GALLERY 50c.
Seats On Sale
WEI). Morning.
REORGANiIZZATION OF MIMES TO
EFFECT NEW SOCIETY PENDING
Tentative plans for the Michigan
Union Opera may include partial re-
organization of the Mimes, as a mem-
ber of a newly formed intercollegiate
society, the presentation of a vaude-
ville stunts in Chicago at Christmas,
and a pre-opera entertainment.
Opera societies of several universi-
ties, including Cornell, Chicago, Penn-
sy, and Princeton, have recently or-
ganized into a new society, a feature
of which will be the staging of a com-
bined vaudeville performance during
Christmas vacation at Chicago. The
Mimes at Michigan have been invited
to join, and they will decide at a
meeting at 7:15 o'clock tonight inathe
Union.
Big chorus girls contest at the Ma-
jestic Friday night. 26-7-8
FOR SALE-Corona Typewriter dem-
onstrated in your room. A few reas-
onable monthly payments and this
ideal student's machine is yours.
Call L. G. Field, 1283-R, for a pri-
vate demonstration. 26
LOST-Will person who found large
notebook afternoon of Mt. Union
game please call 609 Packard. 26-27
Big chorus girls contest at the Ma-
jestic Friday night. - 26-7-9

It will be necessary to decorate appropriately-
We have the latest in

H all owe'n

Goods

To Make Your Party

Festoons, Napkins, Seals, Crepe Papers,
Lunch Sets, Tally and Place Cards -

p.
FreshmanCollgTachs Many Things uni
ALSO But the Best Is ALSO
CANDIES the Lunches CIGARS
Sophomore AT "POP BANCROFTS" 722 Monroe Senfor

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6--3.
The summariesF:-
First set-
Mack .........64
Crawford.. 4 2
Second set-
Mack..........4
Crawford.......2
Third set-
Mack.........2 4
Crawford......4 0
Fourth set-
Mack.........1 4
Crawford......4 2

4 6 1 2 1 4 8-36
2 4 4 4 4 2 6-32

Post Cards, Dance Programmes,
Invitations

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4-30

COMPLETE LINE FOR ALL OCCASIONS
The MAYER-SCHAIRER Co.

4 6 0 4 4 0 8--32
2 4 4 2 0 4 6-26

1 4 4 4 4
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Stationers, Printers, Binders

Our representative, will be at the
Hotel Ponchartrain
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW
11 and winter styles in Suits and Overcoats
Sporting and Motor Garments
English Haberdashery
Hats, Shoes

CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB
PICKS EXECUTIVE COUMITTEE
In order to dispense with the week-
ly business meetings, the Chess and
Checkers club has provided for an ex-
ecutive committee to carry on the rou-
tine matters of business. The weekly
meetings, hereafter will be devoted ex-
clusively to the playing of chess and
checkers, while such matters as it is
necessary to bring before the entire
club will be discussed at a business
meeting to be held the first Saturday
of every month.
The following executive committee
for the year 1914-1915 has been ap-
pointed by the president: W. T. Adams,
-17, H. H. Fleming, '17E, and J. Wol-
ber, '15.

112 S. Main Street

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The "Best in Town" Toque
Is a full-sized, long, heavy toque; the kind
you've always wanted at Fifty Cents

Bell Phone 14o4

Big line ofaMackinaws
morning. Harry Muller.

arrived this
26

GOOD SWEET CIDER. Phone 2140.
Kenmore Brook Orchard. 26-30
Big chorus girls contest at the Ma-
jestic Friday night. . 26-7-8
Call 57 and we will delver one
pound best Roasted Peanuts for 10c.
26-7

The eeMuller Gym. Suit"
Is the best ever. The shirt is full-fashioned like a jersey; the pants are
guaranteed for a year.

Sult $1.00

Entro Outfit $2.25

['rip to Ha'va'd
e still a few places left in the contest.
:es with each Fifty Cent Purchase
in goes to Harvard at our expense.
mtestant gets Jersey Sweater FREEj

Big chorus girls contest at
jestic Friday night.

the Ma-
26-7-8

HARRY MULLER

334 S. Stat-St.

"Onto Harvard" Headquarters

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CAFETERIA
For the Students by a Student 605 E Wili

Boys wanted to. sell Harvard extra
on the street Saturday. .Report at
Michigan Daily office Thursday at 5
p. m. 26-27
Big chorus girls contest at the Ma-
jestic Friday night. 26-7-8

Boys wanted to sell Harvard extra
on the street Saturday. . Report at the
Michigan Daily office Thursday at 5
p. m. 29.27

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