Al STUDENTS We are ready to show you the best line of Things You Need Today Most of you young nme who read this ad kno' good style I Men's Suits, Overcoats, Balmacaans, Raincoats, H~ats, Caps and Furnishings Shown in the City T OOTH brushes, paste or powder toilet soap, bath soap and nail brush, towels, wash rags and sponges, WRITING PAPER, pens and pencils, Fouutain pens and ink. We have everything that you expect to find in a drug store. Galkins' Pharmacy 342 S. Main St. 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 Brand 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. DHAMS & CO. 121=123 So. Plain St. 0 Bank' 119 oo,oco ess'Transacted ael J. Fritz,Cash'r rl N. Brame. Asst. r Savings )ept. NOS BANK $100,000.00 ,000,000 IiCH. C John Wolz Jr. ITStandS to, reason that we can make you suits cheaper but of the same q ua1ity as o t he r tailors be- cause we P"iy less rent. of A. Marquardt is sit- unted over the Farmer's" and Mechanic's Bank. S 75, 000 .nnounceni ent' enlarged and remodeled our Studio we are now give even better service than here-to-fore. Try Us NES & NICKELS. PHOTOORA PHERIS ;t.S Phone 310J. -The Phi Chi medical fraernity has moved into the old Lockwood home at 700 Oxford Road. -Student orders for more than 00 tickets to the. Cornell. and the Penn- sylvania football games were received at the athletic association office yes- terday. As fast as they came in they were filed and the tickets will be dis- tributed in the same order. Applica- tions from the alumni continue to pour into the office, every mail bringing a score of letters. -Huldah Bancroft, '15, was appointed president of the Y. W. C. A. for the coming year by the cabinet of that or- ganization yesterday. Miss Bancroft will fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Laura Fiege, '15, due to poor health. Edith Moiles, '15, was ap- poited vice-president. -Prof. A. S. Whitney, head of the teachers' appointment committee, leav- es this morning for Detroit on an ex- tension lecture course to speak before the collegiate alumni on "The Small School Board Elected at Large." -University hospital authorities re- ported yesterday that W. R. Mills, '18, who is suffering from a minor attack of diphtheria, was getting along nicely. In the opinion of Dr. H. H. Cummings of the university health service, there is no danger of a spread of the disease, as Mills did not subject anyone to the infectiob. -Following an operation for an acute attack of appendicitis performed in Ju- ly, Professor Gram, of the engineering department, has been sick in Grand Rapids for some time.'Though still un- der the doctor's care, Prof. Gram is ex- pected back next week. -A dynamometer, valued at $1,700 to be used for the testing of automobile engines and the efficiency of the chas- ses,was received at the automobile lab- oratory during the summer. -The Chinese students' club will hold its first meeting at McMillan hall Sat- urday night at 7:00 o'clock. This will be in the nature of a get acquainted party for all Chinese students in the university. Newcomers are cordially invited to be present. -Webster debating society took hIn30 new members at its meeting last night. The semi-annual election of officers will be held at 7:30 o'clock next Friday evening. -Tickets sold for the first Michigan Union membership dance to be held tonight at 9:00 o'clock, numbered over 90 late last night. The chaperones are Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Scott, and Mr. land Mrs. Lyman L: Bryson. Harold M. Easley, '16, chairman, Sidney T. Steen, '16E, and William M. Riach, '17E, make up the dance committee. 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. University Ave. Pharmacy. The new store. Drugs, sundaes, and toilet ar- ticles. Wanted--Students' washing to take home. Phone 1999-3. 1-6 Standard Loose Leaf note books- your name on cover without expense at Wahr's University Book Store. Hospital Coats-Waiters' Coats- Dental Operating Coats-Wagner & Co. State Street. tf. Engineering Shop Outfits-Wagner & Co. State Street. tf. Michigan Stationary Memory Books. Song Books. Banners, Pennants etc. at Wahr's University Book Store. eod. FOR SALE-Work your way through school. Vacuum Cleaner and business established. Snap for right man. Inquire University Ave. Phar- macy, So. University and Church Sts. In order to be able to dance the lat- est dances one must know how to dance the Waltz, One Step and Two Step which is the foundation of all the new dances. To learn these dances properly go to Granger's School of Dancing where you will betaught the Waltz, One Step and Two Step in one term. For particulars call at office 312 Maynard St., or phone 246. tf Toilet preparations of all kinds and TEMPLE THEATRE SAT. OCT. 3 ,Trinkets of Tragedy' MARY PICKFORD in 'The Englishman and the Girl' I 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 td do for your comfort and advan- tage and he knows it's to his advantage to do it 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 FRIiE. 1 MOWAMMOWA JF CA C MYLE S. ® Y L Eg Begs to e io.zouixce that his, Cloth Shop is ntow located at 616 EAST LIBERTY ST. Yours respectfully. IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH Buy Your S and RG SUNDRIES AT MANN & WA LKER 213 S. Main St 'Mtabteu'aw has do. William E. Dieterle, the varsity tailor of Detroit, will be at his branch store, 516 E. Williams-two doors off Maynard-Sunday and Monday, Oct. 4th and 5th, with a complete line of British-woolens. Before buying see the Dieterle New 1915 Varsity Styles . WILLIAM E. DIETERLE DETROIT STORE 94 W. Fort St. ANN ARBOR STORE 615 E. Williais St. right prices. Quarry Drug Co. Towels-soap-tooth brushes directory at Quarry Drug Co. The best chocolates-Cranes Gilberts at Quarry's. eod. and eod.k and eod. ... new HILL AUDITORIUM, Ann Arbor, Mich. CHORAL UNION CONCER ALBERT A. STANLEY, Director c's ide with a home flavor. In fact, all our confections strictly home made; such delicacies as candies, ice, ants and dainty lunches we claim-to be the best you n find. -THE CREST Aprons and Lab. supplies in general at Wahr's University Book Store. eod FAIL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Now Ready, Including, ADLERS' & KUPPENHEIMER'S MODELS ALLEN'S Good Clothes Store, Main St. bet. 28-Johanna Gadski Prima Donna Soprano of the Metro- politan Opera Company. Nov. 11-Ferruccio Bussoni Emient Italian Pianist. Dec. 2-Philadelphia Orchestra Leopold Stokowski, Conductor. Theodore Harrison, Baritone, Feb. 17-CincinnattiOrchestra Doctor Ernst Kunwald, Cc7ductor. Msr 12--Leo Slezak Dramatic Tenor of the .Boston Opera Company. May 19-22-22nd May Festivu« Chicago Symphony Orehestra, the University Choral Union, Special C1ildren's Chorus and distinguished Soloists. Course Tickets, $3, $3.50, $3.75, $4. Single Concerts, $1, $1.25, $1.5 Call at School of Music for Special Announcement. CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary UNIVERSITY NOTICES . P. GEISENDORFER "The Quality Store" Get the official Freshman Wagner & Co. State Street. Cap- tf. Band meets today promptly at 1:30 o'clock, rear entrance, No. 1, Hill au- ditorium. All fraternity and sorority member- ship lists must be handed to editor, Students' Directory, Press building, not later than Wednesday, October 7. The Cosmopolitan club will meet in McMillan hall at 4:00 o'clock tomor- row afternoon. Dealer In PACKARD ACADEMY Dancing classes every Monday and Thursday 7:00 p. m., beginning Oct- 5th and 8th. A very competent in- structor from New Jersey will dem- onstrate th# new dances both in class and private lessons. The academy has been newly decorated And equip- ped with electric fans. Phone 1850-M. ancy Meat PrOducts OF ALL KINDS F. W.4G3R O S S Our custom tailored clothes are made to your Iindividual order by Ed, V. Price & Co. because there are no other tailors who give so much for the money in style, fit and service-value. Let us show you their woolens and fashions. THHlE BETTER CLOTlISS5T( " " " "i23, E. LIBERTY ST. ,1 1 201 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 roe per copy. Mandolins, Guitars, Violins, and all accessories. BEST PIANOS TO RENT AND, TYPE- EEPING and tudents t week at the Watch for Annonncement of the OPENING OF THE ARCADE THEATRE ON NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. THE KEMPF MUSIC STUDIOS, 312 When in need of anything S. Division St. . Phone 212-. Piano, music line, see Grinnell Ero' Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony. Leave before buying. 120-122 E. Lik orders for fine piano tuning. Good Phone 1707. Open evenings tenor soloist wanted for church work. Sept. 28th to Oct. 3rd. GRINNELL BROS.. 120-122 E. LIBERTY ST. 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