THE MICHIGAN DAILY emoval Sale V Sale Starts Sat. Nov. 28 1/4 ff s' Suits, Qyercoats, Raincoats, Mackinaws& Bath Robes $15.00 Suits& Overcoats Now $11.25 18.00 _ " " 1 3.50 20.00 " " 15.00 22.00 " 16.50 25.00 " " 18.75 28.00 " " 21.00 30.00 " 22.50 ODD PANTS 20% OFF WADHAMS & CO. 121-123 So. Flain St. Kodak Developed and printed over night. Try all the o t h e r places, and then come here a n d be satisfied. That is what 10 t s of others have done. a I Films r II 4' 'tr 20 oft I on all Suits, Overcoats, Pat- rick Mackinaws, Balmacaans and I CALKIN'S PHARMACY 324 South State Street Furnishings. p_ The Farmers & Mechanics Bank. 101-103-105 South Main Street Capital, $100,000 Surplus and Profits . . . $75,000 The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Capital Stock $300,000 Surplus $1oo,ooo Resources $3,000,000 A General Banking Business Transacted Chas. E. Hiscock, Pres., Michael J. Fritz, Cash'r, W. D. Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F. Braun, Asst. Cash'r, Wm. Waltz, Asst. Cash'r Savings Dept./ Liberty and Main Sts. A Most Convenient Place for Your Banking college Men! My assortment includes the latest novelties for the college men. Workman- ship and designing of the highest quality, and at a reasonable figure. A. F, Marquard; Campus Tailor New Location S6 WILLIAM STREET Dieterle Bldg. The Rellable Laundry Is responsible for your laundry linen. Does not tear your linen, but mends It. Does not promise to sew on buttons, but does it. The RELIABLE LAURORY wants your trial to show that it is Reliable. We are anxious to serve you. Prompt service. Phone 794 216 S. Fourth Ave. - AMATEUR FINISHING CAMPUS VIEWS POR TRAITS -During the past week, the appoint- ment committee has filled the following positions: S. W. Hicks, '13, instructor in science at Brainard, Minn.; Flor- ence Shilly, '14, teacher in high school, St. Charles, Mo.; Edith P. Rings, A.M. '14, instructor in English, Big Rapids high school. --J. Wood Morrison, '14, has accepted a position as instructor of mathematics in the University of Pittsburg. -Visitors to the boys' conference will be enabled to see the dent clinic in full operation all day today. The clin- ic is usually closed on Saturday af- ternoons, but President Harry B. Hutchins requested that it remain cpen today in honor of the visitors. Persons desiring work done, will be accommodated this afternoon, even though they may have made no previ- ous appointment. -Mr. G. Masselink, acting head of the Ferris Institute, will be the guest of the Ferris Institute club, at a recep- tion in the Webster rooms in the law building, from 6:00 to 7:00 o'elock tonight. --Craftsmen have postponed the meet- ing scheduled for tonight until Decem- ber 5. Important team and play work will be done at that time. Plans will be made at that time for the annual banquet to be held December 12. -Tickets are now on salefor the dance to be held at 'the Michigan Union tonight from 9:00 to 12:00 o'clock. Late last night more than 50 of the pasteboards had been given out. -"lemp S. Burge,'17', was added to the list of those injured in the football game at the Fair Grounds Thursday, when he appeared at the university health service yesterday, to have his nose treated. At' first, it was believed that he had broken his nose, but ex- amination revealed that the injury - as only a severe bruise. --William 'Pittsley, '1SE, is in the uni- versity hospital suffering from an in- fected leg. Physicians attending him reportod yesterday that he was im- proving, although his recovery, they state will be rather slow. --Brodie Atwater, '16L, is in the hom- eopathic hospital, suffering with an at- tack of phlegmaneous tonsilitis, or quinsy. Physicians attending him re- ported yesterday, that his condition is improving slowly. --Dr. J. C. Danforth, '1411, examining physician to the Chalmers Motor com- pany of Detroit, was a visitor in Ann Arbor during the past few days. -Offices of J. B. Draper, superintend- ent of the university hospital, have been elarged by the construction of a good-sized addition. -Prof. J. E. Reighard of the zoology department, had his tonsils removed at Sc., Joseph's sanitarium yesterday. Senior dents will hold their first dance at Granger's Monday night. Owing to the fact that the committee could not secure the Michigan Union for November 30, the junior lit smoker will be postponed until December 8. Varsity band will not meet today. S Temple Theatre Mon.. Nov. 23-The Paisioned Bit. TPues., Nov. 24- -Hearst Selig News. Wed., Nov. 2-The Derelicts. Thurs., Nov. 26.-Perils of Pauline (13 Story). Fri., Nov. 27--The Livid Flames. Sat.. Nov.28--Seven Sealed Orders. The Song of the Wildwood Flute (with Mary Pickford). / Coming Next Week-"Gwendolyn." FIRST NATIONAL BANK ANN AADOR Capital - - $100.000 Surplus and Profits $65,000 Directors Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab- bott, S. W. Clarkson, E. D. Kinne, Harrson Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred Schmid. Order HILL'S SWEET 'CIDER Phone 2140 by not have it delivered regular]vbi or tri- weekly'? Many do. Always fresh. No preser- vatives used Visit the mill at the orchard. KENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS Arcade Theatre Friday-Saturday, November 27-28 Dramatization of JULES VERNE'S great story, "Michael Strogoff." It is a wonderful, gripping story, magnifi- cently produced. If you have read the book you will not miss it; if you have not read the book do not fail to see the picture. Monday-Tuesday, November 0-Dec. 1 WHEN BROADWAY WAS A TRAIL. Another splendid Shubert Feaure. You May Not Believe It~ But- -EVANSTON, ILL., Nov. 24.-Men at Northwestern University have to select hats for their women classmates. The duty was not sought, but like some kinds of greatness, was left on their hands. It is a consequence of a hat reform which several young women in the university started not long ago. They wanted the women to wear a simple, but distinctive headgear. That was fine, the women agreed. But about the style, they disagreed. One wanted a small hat, another wanted a large one; one wanted a blue hat, another wanted a red hat; one want- ed feathers, another wanted doo-dads. So the factions fixed up a hat which embodied all their ideals of such a headpiece and the dozen creation were worn to a concert. The women wanted to select a hat which all should be required to wear, but the task was hopeless. So, to get results, they decided that the ad- vocates of each style should wear their favorites for a week on the campus. Then the men were to take a straw vote on the styles. Will Preach Progressive Agriculture Ann Arbor is one of the cities of the state to be visited by the series of one- week schools, for the purpose of car- rying the "gospel of progressive agri- culture," recently inaugurated by M. A. C., and to take effect December 1. Plans call for the visiting of 55 cities and villages of the state before the :end of March, 1915. For use with Gas. Toasters, Chafing Dshes, Coffee Percolators, and all accessories Lwr Table Cooking. Gas does the work quicker und better than Electricity. Concealed floor connection under the table making the outfit entirely portable. We invite your attention for Christmas Gifts. I I a ertk6B I U. WvASIII[NAW GAS COMPANY Table Cooking Sets I DAINES & NICKELS The only Studio on the Campus 334-336 S. State St. Official Photographers Fo' The MICHIUANENSIAN. Quality,.Tailor We make suits for both LADIES and GENT'S ALSO- make over-garments in con- nection with our dress-making department. Come in and try us. Evening gowns aspecialty. Phone 1090-J J. J. SCHANTZ Ta le'r $40 S. STATE ST. Over Scbleede's Book Store TYPEWRITER BARGAINS, We have a few Trial Machines which we offer at greatly reduced prices on theeasiest of terms. Will be glad to have you try thewn. We rent typewriters, too. ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. INC. A. H. COHEN, Resident Salesman Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue I" Phone 310-3 C;lot h Sho If you want to be fitted to the jauntiest sort of an overcoat of the newest astrakhan cloth, a true Austrian proudction with every little detail of fine tailoring carried out just as it should be. come into my cloth shop, 11 a .PARTICULAR LAUNDRY FOR "PARTICULAR PEOPLE" CITY LAUNDRY TIIOS. ROWE, Prop. 4#6 Detroet St. Phone 457-M Carter's "The Lion's Bride" is the most wonderful illusion ever produced. CONFERENCE BOYS. Get a conference pennant. Any color desired. Size 18x48. 326 S. State, over Cushing's. Rooms formerly occupied by Harry Muller. Chas. D. Wiley, Lit, '17. LOST-A Martin Fur neck-piece on North University or Geddes on Thanksgiving Day. Reward at Uni- versity Y. M. C. A. 53 LOST-Wednesday evening-probably on North Ingalls or at the Majestic- small diamond chip scarf-pin. Find- er return to 417 E. University Ave., and receive reward. 53 Carter's wonderful lIon "Baby" is one of the most ferocious and -largest in captivity. University Ave. Pharmacy. Fount in Pens and Student Supplies. tf Carter the Magician will have the biggest act ever at the Majestic. lft rents a kodak today, Lyndon. 618 E. LIBERTY STREET '=-. Thanksgiving Special -IN- Home Mad e Candies AT T HE CREST 302 So. Main St. MVAMMW,, FLASHLIGHTS 0 All Sizes sht Rea.8onablo Prfca AI Former Student Takes Dose of Poison Word was received yesterday, that a Harvard student, supposed to be Edward Hyatt, took an over-dose of strychnine, and nearly died as a result. Hyatt was a sophomore in the literary department last year, but entered Har- vard this fall. His home is in Topeka, Kansas. MANN'S .DRVG STOKE 213 S. Main St. Phone 876 r CONFERENCE BOYS. Get a conference pennant. Any color desired. Size 18x48. 326 S. State, over. Cushing's. Rooms formerly occupied by Harry Muller. Chas. D. Wiley, Lit, University Ave. Pharmacy, Drugs and Toilet Articles. tf Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor- 522 will bring a Holpes Taxi your door at any hour. to tf Just Received Call1522 for Holmes Taxi, Limou- sine or carriage. 522. tf Carter the Mysterious carries a car- load of paraphernalia. Best shoe shining. Hats of all kinds cleaned and blocked. Next to Wagner & Co. eod i 11 New VLctor. Records GRINNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE 11 THEODORE HARRISON Head of Vocal Department of University School of Music, Soloist With adelphia Orchestra, December 2.