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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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OLLEGE MEN HAVE THEIR
IWN IDEAS ABOUT STYLE

250 MORE
Lyndon's " M " Books
RECEIVED ESTIRDAV
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.

Whitney Theatre, Friday Night,

ct 30

Charley Frohman presents

F you're a College Man and hold a
reputation among your friends for
wearing decisive and distinctive clothes,
you cannot overlook our Fall and Winter
fabrics. They're full of character. Have
a suit tailored-to-measure which will add

LYNDON

- 719 N. University Avenue

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COMMUNICATIONS

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ur appearance and embody your individual ideas.
guarantee tasteful yet distinctive style.

J-

KARL MALC OLM

MALCOLM BLOCK

604 EASTI LIBERTY

For Twelve Years

The Sign of Satisfaction

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Always the New Styles First

9 LIBERTY ST.

Editor, The Michigan Daily:-
In the past, Michigan has stood for
democracy, and there is good reason to
believe that Michigan desires to main-
tain the same stand in the future. It
has even been said by previous writers
that the very atmosphere of Michigan
breathes democracy. If this is so, why
should not The Daily, which is, in a
sense, the guardian of Michigan's at-
mosphere, breathe democracy too?
In this regard, it might be suggested
to the writer of a certain clever re-
mark in Wednesday's Daily, that if it
is possible to separate cream from
"skimmed" milk, he permit it to be
done without any superfluous com-
ment. HAROLD F. KORN, '17.
Editor, The Michigan Daily:-
Although the result of the Syracuse
game was naturally a disappointment
to the alumni of the east, for the Har-
vard game we still have faith in a
Michigan team, in Yost, and, last but
not least, in the Michigan spirit.
That next Saturday a Michigan
team, inspired with the coaching of
Yost, whatever its handicaps or mis-
fortunes, will fight to the last ditch,
we have no doubt. Let us then see to
it that the Michigan spirit is truly
manifested on that occasion. What-
ever the result, let us show to the
thousands present that first, last and
always, we are for what the team on
the field represents,-Michigan, its
spirit and traditions. How small, in
comparison to that, is the balance of
points of a game! It is that spirit
which will make and gain friends and
admirers in the east. It is that spirit
which will make Michigan a national
school, in place of a sectional one
alone. Formerly, the east couldn't
"see" Michigan. Now the east is wil-
ling to be shown. We have gained
much, let us gain more.
Yours for old Michigan,
MERRILL S. JUNE, '12.
Editor, The Michigan Daily:-
I desire to make known the with-
drawal of my candidacy for delegate
to the oratorical board from the fresh
literary class.
J. DALE MACNAMAR.
Work on Annual Floral Show Started
Arrangements are being made for
the annual floral exhibition, given un-
der the auspices of the Botanical de-
partment of the university on the main
floor of Memorial hall. It will consist
chiefly of a huge display of chrysanthe-
mums which will be arranged in ar-
tistic designs, but in addition to these,
all the various flowers grown by the
department will be placed on exhibi-
tion. It is hoped by those in charge
of the exhibit that it will be ready
for visitors Saturday.

ORPH EUMTheatre
House of Famous Plays by Famous Players
Mon. -Tues., Oct. 26-27-Daniel
Frohmau presents Henrietta Cros.
manmln'The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch'
by Mrs. Burton Harrison.
Wed. Oct. 28-8. Lubin presents
Geo. Spdncer in ' he Wolf' by it-
gene Walters.
Thurs.-Fri., Oct. 29, 30- Jesse L.
Lasky presentsEdward Abeles in
the Making of Bobby Burnit' by
Winchell Smith.
Sat. Oft. Si-Mixed program. 'Col.
Heezaliar In the Wilderness' (Bray
Cartoon Comedy) 'Pathe's Weekly'
BROADWAY AND JOHN R.
DETROIT
-where the U. of M. spirit
is manifest and "M" men are
taken care of. '. Go to The
Edelweiss for your luncheon
when in Detroit, Soc. Also for
you r Dinner o r after-the-
theatre Supper. And we make
a specialty of U. of M. Ban-
quets. Dancing from 6 to 8:30
and 10 to 12:30. Delightful
music -orchestral and voice.
Cuisine unexcelled, and Ser-
vice the best. A royal wel-
come awaits "M" men at any
hour of the day or night at
JACOB MACK, Manager

Personality

Look to your hat for it.

Not every hatter can com-
bine in your hat the elements
needed to make you different
from the crowd, and at the
same time keep it within the
bounds of refinement.
We've b e e n hatters for a
long time, and our popularity
with ambitious dressers makes
us think we know what they
want.

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Seats Now on Sale

ADAMS
In J, M. Barrie's new Comedy
The Legend
of Leonora
Prices: 50c,°75c, $1.00,
$1.50, $2.00

TENNIS AND GYMNASIUM SHOES

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oiversity School of Music
ALDERT A. STANLEY, Dire ctor.
truction offered in all branches of music. Students
y take full courses leading to graduation, or they
y pursue some particular subject, such as voice, pi-
, violin, etc., supplementary to their other work.

FACTORY HAT STORE, 118 E. Huron St.
Near Allenel Hotel W. W. MANN,.Proprieo

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For catalogue or. further information,
call at the office, or address

Phnevil CPone 1101
THE HOME Or GOOD SHOWS
Stop, Look, and Take Notice! Thur-Fri-Sat., Oct. 29-4041

CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary
Maynard Street
ANN ARBOR, MICH.

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Boyle Woolfolk, Inc. presents John P. Reed in the New Musical Review, 'TH DREAM (,RL,'

"Best in Town" Toque
Is a full-sized, long, heavy toque; the kind
you've always wanted at Fifty Cents
Sold clear out yesterday
-boo more this morning
e "Muller Gym. Suit"
Gym. opens Nov. 2nd. Get your Gym.
Suit now and help your friend to Harvard.
Don't buy the common kind of gym. suit.
Ours is a elassy suit, built to wear-shirt
shaped like a jersey. Our pants are the
only ones in town with cloth eyelets that
don't scratch.

PROLOGUE
Bill Mullaney, Stage Manager, "The
Dream Girl" Co... .Clarence Backhious
Fred Scott, Juvenile, "The Dream
Girl" Co........ ... .... Eric Carle
Vivian LorFimer, prima donna, "The
Dream Girl" Co........race Manlove
Billy Richardson, another Chorus Girl
Billy Hooper
Clarence H-arvey, Chorus man.
.....ales Atwood
Frank, carpenter, Opera House, Ester-
ville, Iowa ... .......Ned Wall
Sam, property man, Opera House.....
.JOHN P. REED
"THE IDREAM GIRL"
The Pasha................Bill Mullaney-
The juvenile............. Fred Scott
The Soubrette...........Vivian Gladstone
The Dream Girl.........Lillian Lorrimer
The Guard.................Ned Wall
The Head Waiter ..........Chas. Atwood
As "The Dream Girl" has a prologue and ani

The "Spe"...................SAM
Scene ri- he Pas'ha's JDon~ain ttl.E:',,f
Sahara1ct
EPILOGUE
Sc Ut n -Roof Garden de Luxe.
SO Ile 3-Stage at the Opera Hunse after
.'ream Girl"i performiance._
ShowGirls - Ruth Berry, Marget Finke.
Marie call, Irene Phillips, Adrinee
lays, Lorraine Whit ney Marcelle Max-
ine.
Ponies--Billie Hooper, Laura Floyd,. Marie
Best, Marie Anihony, Gloria Dare, Eileen
Moore, Pearl Lilley.
M SICAL NUMBERS
Under Direction of Felix G. Rice
PROLOGUE
-Rehearsal "Dream Girl........
2Specialty ............ VivianGdtone
3-Rehearsal March Song..........Chorus
4--Sonograph, "Call of the )anee"..
... Lillian Lorrimer
epologue everybody should be in their seats

THE DREAM GIRL
z---Opening Chorus ............. Ensemble
- < Sahara Sarah ..Pasha and Chorus
Introducing Dance by Vivian
i--'tlv Dream Girl''.......
. Dream Gil and Juvenile
4- I'd Love to Live"..... . ., uvenile
_--- it-ch.............. Ensemble
G'--Specialty ...........OH-N P, REED
-) i-u . .lcni horus, Persian Moon,"
.Billy a xd Chorus
g- Sign of the Honeymoon".
.........reamx Girl and Pasha
o-- Specilty "Dance".:............Vivian
to --- cialty ...............Juvenile
Bridal Twirl"...Juvenile and Chorus
Note.---Finish of "The Dream Girl" play
ut not the finishiof the performance.
\Vai t for fiinal curtain.
ScenervTl by Becker
C osh tomes b Y 4,oolfolk Cost itme Co.
at 7 :3o and 9:oo o' lock roipt.

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UNIVERSITY NOTICES

Mackinaws
all the newest styles and shades. To introduce our line, we will
l them the remainder of this week at
Our. cost, plus 75c profit
Buy now and save $2.50

HARRY MULLER

State St. (above Cushing's)

"On to Harvard" Headquarters

,MACAAN, MACKINAWS
nd Nobby Clothing of
ER'S (COLLEGIAN) and
UPPENHEIUER'S MAKE
on Sale at
GOOD CLOTHES STORE
Main St.
wanted to sell Harvard extra
reet Saturday. .Report at the
Daily office Thursday at 5
26-27

When off to the Harvard Game put
a bag of Dean's Peanuts in your pock.
et. Nothing as good in Boston. Per
pound 10c. Telephone 57 and we will
deliver. 26-7
"On to Harvard" contest closes 3 p.
mn. today. Hurry up. 27
Boys wanted to sell Harvard extra
on. the street Saturday. .Report at the
Michigan Daily office Thursday at0
p. m.26-27
Gym Suits that are a little better at
Switzers, 310 State St. tf
LOST-Will person who found large
notebook afternoon P of Mt. Union
game please call 609 Packard. 26-27

Renomination of soph lit president
and secretary, economics building, at
4:00 o'clock today.
Craftsman dance, which was to have
been held Friday, October 30, at Pack-
ard academy, has been indefinitely
postponed.
Students who have had course 4 in
surveying, and who desire to qualify
for credit in course 1 should report
at the surveying department at once.
Members of the Comedy club meet
in Cercle Francais rooms at - 4:30
o'clock this afternoon.
Students in the graduate, the sen-
ior and the junior classes who are in-
terested in the classics, are requested
to meet in room 103 University hall at
4:00 o'clock today, to complete the or-
ganization of a Classical club.
WOLVERINES SPEED
TOWARDS CRIMSON
(Continued from page 1.)
seem to rank in about that order in
probability of starting. They are so
nearly on a par, however, that Yost will
probably not make his final selection
until the conclusion of Fridays prac-
tice in the stadium.
The team is due to reach Boston be-
fore ynoonThursday, and will immedi-
ately board a suburban train for Au-
burndale, a few miles from Cambridge.
The Wood Park hotel will be the head-
quarters of the team until shortlyrbe-
fore the game Saturday. A light work-
out will be held Thursday afternoon at
Auburndale, and a regular practice
session will be staged in the stadium
Friday afternoon.

will see on the Harvard yard the new
shades in mackinaws--vague browns
and greens. We have the first ship-
ment of these new shades made in the
new styles to come to Ann Arbor. Har-
ry Muller, " 1 to Harvard Headquar.
ters," 27

The men who will go East today

Big chorus girls contest at the Ma-
jestic Friday night. 26-7-8
Buy_,your coffee, tea and peanuts at
The Coffee Ranch, 211 East Liberty.
Retail at wholesale prices. Quality
unexcelled. eod Wed

The men who will go East today
will see on the Harvard yard the new
shades in mackinaws-vague browns
and greens. We have the first ship-
ment of these new shades made in the
new styles to come to Ann Arbor. Har-
ry Muller, "On to Hariard Headquar.
ters " 27
Learn to dance the One-step, Hes-
itation, Maxixe, Fox-Trot, Half and
Half, Lulu Fado, Castle Gavotte, etc.
at the Packard, phone 1850-M.

Four Matinees every week-Tuesday, Wednesday Friday, and Saturday. The MIaJestie n&-r3 entire mw Show every Monday and
Thursday. Only the first show at night is reserved, seats held until 7:30. Ladies' Souvenir Mallee r every Monclay and Friday. School
Children Matinee every Saturday. All children under twelve years of ag a iitted-for centsy
Watch for the Day and Date of the Majestic 'Big Country Sore Night.
$100 in Prizes Given Away Big Chorus Girls' Contest Friday Night
ELECTION RET VKNS
Complete Election Returns will be read from the "Majestic Stage' Tue,. 'a- night, Novn\ r 3rd. The T'Cha.,rwill he opened
at 7:oo o'clock at which time the "returns" will commence to he rea.

University Ave. Pharmacy. The store
that satisfies. tf

See Huston's wind
men entered in Mul
vard" contest and
This is the last day.

dow for names of
ler's "On to Har-

boost your man. Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor-
Hurry up. 27 en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. tf

1TRY THE f

Students'

Supply.
efore going elsewhere

at. Good dependable In-
>west rates. Schaeberle
House, 110 So. Main
tf.
ard" contest closes 3 p.
rv uP. 27

Store
Cigars
Tobaccos
L. C. SCULEEDE

Morse's and
Gilbert's Candy
1111 S. University Ave

FINE STATIONERY
ENGINEERING SUPPLIES

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Opposite Eng. Arch.

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