THE MICHIGAN DAILY . , r.. .. t I STUDENTS" We are ready to show you the best line of Things You Need Today Most of you young men who read this ad know good style Men's Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans, Raincoats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings Shown in the City T OTH brushes, paste or powder toilet soap, bath soap and nail brash, towels, wash rags and sponges, WRITING PAPER, pens and pencils, Fountain pens and ink. We have everything that you expect to find in a drug store. Calkin's Pharmacy 342 s. Main St. I You can tell at a glance whether a suit or overcoat has the exclusive touch that puts it in the favored class of smartness. And it is this that has won so many of you to Society Braid Clothes. You know they are right when you see them. The whole effect of our clothes is one of slimness and trimness of the supple- ness and ease which one must have to be cor- rectly dressed these days. I mmmmmwmiq ADHAMS & CO. 121-123 So. flain St. SHORTHAND, TYPE- rBOOKKEEPING and SHIP for ersity Students nized next week at the 'F SHORTHAND, 711 N. Lvenue- ITE SAVINGS BANK nd Profits, $100,000.00 i Stock $50,000,000 IN ARBOR, MICH. Win. J. Booth c John Wolz Jr. President Cashier ,rs & Mechanics Bank 105 South Main Street ial, $100,000 rofits . . . $75,0001 IT stands to reason that we can make you suits cheaper but of the same q uaity as o t h e r tailors be- cause we pay less rent. -Owing to a misprint in the Universi- ty Bulletin. Prof. R. M. Wenley's course in Philosophy of Religion was listed for this semester. It will not be given till 1915-1916. Students de- siring a substitute may elect course 11. -More than 300 students have enroll- ed in the zoology course up to date. This enrollment shows an increase of 10 per cent over that of last year. -Prof. W. J. Hussey, professor of astronomy and director of the observ- atory, is now at La Plata, Argentina, where he is director of the observatory of the University of La Plata. He will return to Ann Arbor in February,. when he resumes his duties here. Pro-' fessor Hussey is accompanied by Mrs., Hussey and their son, Roland. -Dr. W. W. Florer is preparing a pa- per entitled "Hints for Prospective, Teachers of German." It will be pub-, lished by the German-American alli- ance, and is based on recent resolu- tions adopted by various educational societies and on examination ques- TEMPLE T B1 E A T R E JE~Wuenito THURS. OCT. 1- Fifth Story, Perils of Paul- Ina A. Marquardt is sit= uated over the Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. Announcement aving enlarged and remodeled our Studio we are now red to give even better service than here-to-fore. Try Us AINES & NICKELS PHOTOGRAP1ERS d 336 S. State St. Phone 310-J3 P I Begs to tn.rnoamace that his Cloth shop is zVow located at 616 EAST LIBERTY ST. Yours raezpectfully. CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PENS horoughly reliable pen of standard make. Made from start to ntirely in the large factory of THE CONKLIN PIEN CO., from best materials and by the best skilled labor. IS A PLEASURE for us to recommend this pen as we well s superiority, and the line is so complete that we further know fill the requirements of every writer. E~ GOLD PEN is 24K fine, hand tempered and "pointed with iridium, which is the hardest metal known that may be used ntage for this purpose. The iridium points on Conklin Pens constant and permanent use of the pen without change of r. Iard iridium is not used on cheap pens. E HOLDER and CAP are of the best quality hard rubber, care- rned and polished; are strong and durable and carefully fitted E CONKLIN FEED upon which depends the usefulness of a pen, has been perfected during the years of manufacturing of e. It is simple and scientific and is made to give the most ory service. ERY PEN IS CAREFULLY INSPECTED carrying ours and the turer's guarantee. gente-HALLER JEWELRY CO.-State St. Jewelers -Although no definite date has been set, it is believed that the staff of the Law Review will be chosen within two weeks. -A new plan for the distribilon of Michiganensians will be adopted this year. The campaign for subscriptions to the 1915 Michiganensian will be conducted this fall. Several innova- tions are promised for this year's Michiganensian but they will not be announced until the contracts have been let to the printer and engraver. ---After rushing the Orpheum theater Thursday night, the freshmen invad- ers took up a collection of $15 for the orchestra. -Dr. Victor C. Vaughan will be one of the speakers at the eighth annual convention of the Michigan Associa- tion for "The Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis," at the meeting to be held in Muskegon October 27 and 28. WANTED-An 'M' Blanket for cash. Phone 2276-M. 2&3 WANTED- An E flat alto horn in good condition. Inquire 611 Forest. 2-3 FOR SALE-Barber shop. 207 Huron Street. 2-5 FOR SALE-Indian-twin cylinder mo torcycle, $100. Call 339-. Always on the job. Always smiling Always helpful. That's why Gas Service is welcome in every home and in every store and factory. He knows just what to do for your comfort ail advan- tage and he knows it's to his advantage to do t. That's why he's glad to help you. That's why he is your friend. That's why he's always welcome. If you don't know him, send for him! '=The Story of Nancy Gay" tells- you about him. Call for a copy at our office. It's FREE. .J U tions. -The first number of the Michigan Alumnus as announced by Wilfred B. Shaw, general secretary, will be issued the middle of October. Half of last year's senior class have joined the as- sociation, bringing the total number of members up to 7,000. During the year two issues, probably the January and May copies, will be sent compli- mentary to each member of the senior class. -Elmer Mitchell, former Varsity base. ball captain, and Mrs. Mitchell, nee Dillingham, a graduate member of the Chi Omega sorority, are the proud parents of a baby son, born July 10, 1913. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are living at Grand Rapids. M~a' S bt-n a w I has do. if Engineering students-Buy your shop tools and overalls hardware. 310 State. at Switzer's HILL AUDITORIUM, Ann Arbor, Mich. CHORALR NION CONCERTS ALBERT A. STANLEY, Director Junior Dental supplies Hardware. 310 S. State. at Switzer's 2 at Switzer's 2 !_ -The enrollment at Ypsilanti is 77 in excess of the number registered at the corresponding time last year. -Plans for the Cercle Francais will be begun as soon as some one is chos- en successor to Mr. Talamon, who formerly was director of the society, but who has been detained in Europe. -A. R. MeLaren, '14E, and C. G. Hoov- er, '12E, will be teaching assistants in mechanical engineering this coming year. Since graduation Hoover has been working for the Newport News Ship Building Company, of Newport News. -Robert E. Kremers, '00E has been appointed Chief of Highways and Bridges of Portland, Ore., under P. H. Dater, city engineer. Kremers for- merly held the position of consulting engi-neer of the city of Portland. -The mechanical engineering labor- atory has received from the Crane Co., of Chicago, a collection of valves, worth at least $1,500, which will be used for exhibition purposes only. The valves in the collection are cut sec- tionally and every part of them may be readily examined. -Lee White, '10, managing editor of The Michigan Daily for 1910-11 and founder of the Gargoyle, has been ap- pointed an instructor in the journal- istic department of the University of Washington. White has been on the staff of the Detroit Newsbsince grad- uating from the university. Buy your alarm clock Hardware. 310 S. State. FOR RENT-Rooms for girls. Two single rooms and one suite. Good, light, airy, well furnished, and con- venient. Two doors from Campus. Prices reasonable. 610 South In- galls. Phone 936-J. 2-3-4-5 WANTED-A few students with sell- ing experience. Few evenings only. Won't interferewith studying. Good pay to right men. Mail your ad- dress to "B" Michigan Daily for particulars. 2-3. Waterman Fountain Pens of all kinds. University Avenue Pharmacy.. tf University Ave. Pharmacy. The store that satisfies. tf Pianos to rent. Good dependable in- struments at lowest rates. Schaeberle & Son's Music House, 110 So. Main St. tf. FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Now Ready, Including ADLERS' & KUPPENHEIMER'S MODELS' ALLEN'S Good Clothes'Store, Main St. Oct. 28--Johanna Gadski Prima Donna Soprano of the Metro- politan Opera Company. Nov. 11 -Ferruccio Bussoni Eminent Italian Pianist. Dec. 2-Philadelphia Orchestra Leopold Stokowski, conductor. Theodore Harrison, Baritone. Feb. 1 7-CincinnattiOrchestra Doctor Ernst Kunwald, conductor. Msr 12-Leo Slezak Dramatic Tenor of tke Boston Opera Company. May 19-22-22nd May Festival Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the University Choral Union, Special Children's chorus and distinguished Soloists. U . Course Tickets, $3, $3.50, $3.75, $4. Single Concerts, $1, $1.25, $1.50 w I Call at School of Music for Special Announcement. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary . P. GEISENDORFER "The Quality Store" ' Hospital Coats-Waiters' Coats- Dental Operating Coats-Wagner & Co. State Street. tf. WANTED-Barber, Wednesday and Saturday. $5.00 Guarantee. Steady.. W. H. McKnight, 121 West Liberty. 1, 2, 3 Engineering Shop Outfits--Wagner & Co. State Street. tf. Standard Loose Leaf note books-, your name on cover without expense at Wahr's University Book Store. LOST-Waterman self-filling pen. Re- ward if returned to 602 E. Huron. 2-3-4 University Ave. Pharmacy. The new store. - Drugs, sundaes, and toilet ar- ticles. FOR RENT-Large suite, private, bath, sleeping porch. 914 Hill St. WANTED - Students' L a u n d r y. Prices reasonable. Inquire Mrs. St. George, 909 Sybil St. Formerly 'of Observatory St. 1, 2, 3 Wanted-Students' washing to take home. Phone 1999-J. 1-6 When in need of anything in the music line, see Grinnell Bros. stock before buying. 120-122 E. Liberty St. Phone 1707. Open evenings week o Sept. 28th to Oct. Srd. 1-6 Pianos to rent at Schaeberle & Sons Music House. tf. We shine shoes bright and block hats right. The Athens on Liberty St. Try us once. tf. WANTED--Private Board 10 or 12 girls. Rate $3.50 per week. Apply 608 Monroe St. 1, 2, 3. NEW AND BECOMING Styles in FALL HATS Now on Display ALLEN'S Good Clothes Store Main St. Gym Outfits complete-at a bar- gain-Wagner & Co. State Street. tt. Exp4rt Pipe Repairing-R. Disde- ride, 422 Detroit St. TF Dealer In Meat Products OF ALL KINDS Phones 201 E. WASHINGTON ST. Long Evenings Enjoyed To the fullest extent, if you have a VICTROLA AND UP-TO-DATE RECORDS We will give free Demonstration in YOUR HOUSE All the Latest Popular Songs ioc per copy. Mandolins, Guitars, Violins, and all accessories. BEST PIANOS TO RENT Laboratory Outfits-Wagner State Street. Get the official Freshman Wagner & Co. State Street. & Co. Cap ngS Bank G®('e - neiican(Cinnsa!uj urplum $100,00 sTraesnsted Liberty and Main Sts. J. Eritzcash'r A Most Convenient Place for Your F. Braun, Asst. Banking avings Dept.Bakn Toilet preparations of all kinds ar right prices. Quarry Drug Co. . eo GRINNELL BROS. 120-122 E. LIBERTY ST. Phone 1707 Towels-soap-tooth brushes directory at Quarry Drug Co. The be. chocolates-Cranes Gilberts at Quarry's. eod. .. . " rY IIM , A