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THE M2.W I

LAILY

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Sale,

Sale Starts Sat. Nov. 28
A off
'Suits, Overcoats, Rainmias, Mackinaws & 8811111o11s
515.00 Suits & Overcoats, Now $11.25
18.00 466{..13.50
20.00 6" < 15:.13

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When You Think f Christmas
'THINK OF
Whitman's. Candy
60c., 8kc. and $1.00 a pound
CALKIN'S PHARMACY
324 South State Street

2096. ott
on all, Suits,
Overcoats, Pat-
A rick Mackinaws,
Balmacaans and
Furnishings.
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1'6i.50
6' 18.75
+' 21.00
4'22.50

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ODD PANTS 207,

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WADITAMS & CO*
121-123 So, f lai n St.

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8.105 South Main Street
Capital, $100,000
I Profits . . , $75,000
ni Arbor Savings Bank
k $300,000 Surplus $ioo,ooo
Resources $3,000,000
al Banking Business Transacted
3iscock, Pres., Michael J. Fritz,
D. Harriman, Vice-Pres., Carl F.
;Cash'r, Wmn. Waltz, Asst. Cash'r

College Men'
My assortment includes
the latest-nvelties-for the
college men. Workman-
ship and designing of th~e
highest quality, and- at a
reasonable figure.
A.iFK Marquardt
Cantp a Tail*~
New L.ocation
514 WIL~UAM STREET
Deterle 314y

.b. rty and Main
at Convenient Plaos
Banking

Ste,
lor Your

The Reliable Laundry,
sponsble for your laundry linen.
not tear your linenx, bwut t4id it.
not promiseto sew on buttons, but does it.
ELIABLE LAUNDRY wants yoiur trial ;'t6 sho'wthat it is Ria ie.
e anxious to serve you. Prompt, service.

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215 Sr Fourth Ave.

Under the leadership of Professor
Samuel P. Lockwood, the University
Symphony orchestra will make its
first appearance on the couiplimenta-
ry faculty concert series in 11111 audi-
torium at 4:15 o'clock today. The or-
chestra, consisting of 50 players, has
made splendid progress, and has pre-
pared a program of especial interest
for the occasion. Mr. Harrison A. Ste-
vens, pianist of the school of music,
will appear as soloist, while Earl V.
Moore, '12, will do a delightful organ
number with the string members of
the orchestra:
The program in full is as follows:-
Overture, "The Merry Wives ofJ
Windsor".... ..... .......Nicolat
Orchestra
Trauersymphonie, F minor . . Locatelli
Strings and Mr. Moore
Elegy...............Tschaikowsky
Strings
Concerto, Op. 16.........Grieg
Orchestra and Mr. Stevens
Sigma Delta Rho will meet in a
short business session at the Union
tonight at 7:00 o'clock.
Members of the cast in "Pomander
Walk"' may secure their parts at the
Cercle Francais rooms at 4:00 o'clock
this afternoon.
All entrants, for ,the Alpha Nu try-
outs for the Mid-west debate must
hand in their names to H. B. Tee-
garden, '17, not later than' 12:00
o'clock Saturday.
A'e Newer Coneeptioh- of Business.
A house' planned and built solely as
an expression of beauty 'and the fine
sentiments of the mind,-A spot on
the busy commercial street where only
objects of finest development in good
taste are sought as an ideal, and where
may be' found choice gifts not for the
few exceptional people but for those
of refinement and small means-A
place of -enjoyment and profit for all.
You are cordially-invited to visit the
James Foster House of Art. eod-T

ITemple Theatre
Thurs., Dec. io--Perils of Pauline (05
story).
Fri., Dec. iu-Moving Picture Cowboy
( with Tonm Mix).
Beloved Adventurer (with, Arthur
Johnson).
Sat., Dec. .12-The Devil's Signature
(With Richard Trovers).
Mary Pickford in The Three Sisters.
COMING NEXT WVEEK=~Margurite
,ourtot in "The B arefoot Boy,"I S A I N L B N
ANN.AEDORR
Capital - - $100,000
Surplus and Profits $65,000
Directors
Wirt" Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
bott, S. W. Clarkson, E. D. Kinne; Harrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
CGrder HILL'S SWEET
CIDER Phone 2140
Iwhy not have it delivered re'gularly, bi or tri-
weekly ? Many do. Always fresh. No preser-x
vatives used. Visit the mill at the orchard.
KEtfiORE 13ROOK ORCHARDS
Arcade Theatre
Thursday, December io
"VICTORY" by J. Parker Read, Jr.
Aremarkable Five Part Drama propuced
it th the aid and permission of the United
Sta tes Navy. Notable, cast including
Sect retary of the Navy Daniels.
1 'riday-Saturday, December 111L12.
Al \TDREKW MACK noted Irish Come-
dian and character actor in the comedy-
drank a "THE RAGGED EARL.",
M#,) day-Tuesday, December 14-.15
" AC. ROSS -THE PACIFIC" a Feature
Photop, lay in Five Parts.

Gas does the work
better than Electricty.

Toasters, Chafing Dishes, Coffee
Percolators, and all accessories for
Table Cooking.

Concealed floor connection under
the table making the outfit entirely
portable.j
We invite your a tttn t io ifor
Christmtas Gifts.

For use with Gas.

Table Cooking Sets

quicker and

WASITNAW hAS ,CO'MVANY

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R FINISHING
US VIEWS
TRAITS

& NICKELS-

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~ate ~ The only Stssdl on the Camp~us Po
Official Photographrs P.. The M4ICGHIGAN ENSIAN.

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BI t'OADWAY AND JOHN R.
E~' OIT
----where the U. Of M.. spirit
iLsmauifest and I'M" men are
C ::en care of. .' Go to Tie
Rf~elweiss for your luncheon
xw~i~ nDetroit, Soo,. Also for
'yoir Dinner or after-the-
Iti eatre Supper. And we make
a specialty of U. of M. Ban-
quets. Dancing from 6 to 8:30
and uo to 12:30. Delightful
music- orchestral and voice.
Cuisine unexcelled, and Ser-
vice the best. A royal wel-
come awaits "M" men at any
rhour of the day or night at

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$1.00 Best Little Xmas Vres

1915. Athletic and
All-Campus Calendar

Cloth Shop,

Featuring pictures of teams, band, campus, new stadium, etc.
With a 'silk, hand-embroidered cover

T AILORS,

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Published by Students

Sold by Students

Out this Week

vice and durability, built on--the lines}-of. fashionable Tailor-
you will find in the Myles productions.
Our own Tailors and our own Workshops

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618 E. LIBERTY STREET

WRIGHT SAXOPHONE PARTY
At the Michigan Union Friday~
Dec. 11, 9 to 2. For Paste-boards'
call 236 or 374.

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L3 A og '4B MACK, manager

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T H - 302 So. Main Street

in yozr ho .Aa this 3 TMkS
Select yours from the laergest VictrcM' stock in the
city: Why not NOWft
V1iT-ROLAS $15"$24 10
120-122< Liberty St.

ESTABLISHED 1818
BkOADWAY COft.TWENT1YSECOND 5'
NEW YORK~.
Our representative, Mr. Gorman,
will be at the
Hotel Pontchartrain
TO-DAY
with Winter Styles in Suits and Overcoats
Sporting and Motor Garments,
Eniglish Haberdashery,
Hats, Shoes.

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Holiday Gifts
NOW ICF40DISPLAYED
Caorue Ini an~d let ass show you'
4 &WALKER, s*. n trs

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BosToN BRANCH:
1 49 Tremont Street

NUWPORT. BRANCH
220 Bellevue Avenue

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esuits for both
and GENT'S
,er-garments in con-
1our dress-making
Come in -and try
g gowns a specialty.

TYPEWRITER
RARGAIN S
We have a few Trial' Machines
which we offer at greatly reduced
prices on the easiest of terms. Will
be, glad to have you try-them.
We rent typewriters, too.
ROYAL TYPE WRITIEA CO. INc.
A. H. COHIRN, Resident Salesman
Phone 2282~ 1314 So. University Avenue

FLAN oDkR

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See the Michigan=Pennsylvanila game
play; by play at the Majestic Ion,
Tues., Wed., Deccember 14, 15, 16.
62-67

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The Majestic Theatre mill
A'ouday, Tutesday, Wednesday,:]
ber 14, 159, 16, all Ineideni
happened on "THE TRIP TO
YARID." This is one of the g
motion pictures ever made.

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Pens and Student Supp

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