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THE MICHIGAN LAILA .

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025 Suits and Overcoats
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the World at that Price

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ASK A tCOLEE OR H Sc L MAN 4
WHO MEASURES UPIOT S-I L INS S*
THE ANSWER WILLL INV IABLY BE
L ADLER'S ROCHESTER CLOTHES
Whether you want to dress smartly or

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-Plain statement of a plain fact. Has been
so through three generations. Will stay so.
-Why best? Because they do not stop (as
does the usual $25 suit) at good fabrics and
good style; they cgntain the best possib Il
workman ip.
-Without that the best of fabrics won't stand,
the best of style won't stick.
-Fall and winter suits and topcoats are ready.

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conservatively our L. ADLER's CLOTHES
can take care of you in either case.
Wonderful showing in Suits, Balmacaans
and Overcoats. Prices $18, $20, and $25.

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MENSCHMIT'T, APFEL ft COU.

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Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co.
200-202 So. Main St.

lore Buying Your Fall Suit.
See W. E. DIETERLE at his Ann Arbor Store ,
516 E.Williams $t., three doors below Maynard.
All foreign Woolens of the latest weaves, and
designs. Come in and see for yourself.

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WM E. DIETERLE

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Fresh Roasted
Peanuts
A FULL , I oc
POUND ,.
214 S. Main St.

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acceptable.

Dainty and Handsome Gifts in

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OPERA GLASSES

PENDENTS
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Michigan Jewelry in
PENDENTS

ture in the Congregational church at
6:30 o'clock this evening on the-gen-
eral subject of "Java," under the ausg4
pices of the Young Peoples' society, of
the church.
Dr. Gleason has consented to give
two additional illustrated talks lateron
in, the year. One of these lectures
will be on the topic of "Ceylon," and
the other on the "Philippine Islands."
The time of the lectures will be an-
nounced later.
Grangers Favor Mill Tax Revision
Revision of the mill tax of the state
was the resolution passed by the Mich-
igan State Grange assembled during
the week at Battle Creek. This will,
if adopted by the legislature, reduce
the annual appropriation of the uni-
versity. The Grange also asked that
M. A. C. be given preference over the
university, as an institution more vi-
tal to the welfare of the state.
NOTICEI
Students wJho are going home for the.
Holidays, put down in your note book
a memorandum.to bring your Panama
hats back with you, and when you re-
turn bring them to us at once so we
can bleach and block them when there.
is favorable weather, so as to have
them ready for you when you want
them in the Spring.
Remember we use no acids in
bleaching Panamas, and as sunshine is
a part of the proper process of bleach-
ing them, so as not Ito injure the hat
it is therelore necessary that we have
them so as to do the bleaching during
periods of sunshiny weather. In the
Spring there is -often. long periods, of
cloudy weather- when Panamas can't
be bleached unless they are bleached
with acids which ruins the fiber.
Bring your Panama back with you
and leave it with us and it will be
bleached and blocked right; we will
have all the latest Spring styles to
show. you, and we carry insurance to.
cover the value of your hat in case of
fire.
We wish to call your attention to
our big hat and cap sale; We are clos-
Ing out all hats and caps in our store
in order to make room for new stuff
which we will commence making up
immediately after the Holidays. We
are selling soft and stiff hats so cheap
that you can't afford tof go home with-
out a new hat, and you can afford to
take along two or three for presents;
there's no nicer present than a nice
up-to-date hat; We always keep our
hat stock right up to. the minute in
style. Every hat must be sold, some
half price, some a third off and some
quarter off; All caps half price.
FACTORY HAT STORE,
W. W. Mann, Proprietor,
118 E. Huron St. Near Allenel Hotel

sittings at earliest convenience.
Hoppe's Studio
619 . Ube ty St.
Phene 1078 1

Temp%%I. Theat
Mon., Dec. 14-Bootle's Baby (with
Mable Tronell).
Tues., Dec. 15-Barefoot Boy (Mar-
guerite Courtot).
Wed., Dec. 16-,Martin Chizzlewit
(with Isabel Rea).
Thurs., Dec. 17-Perils of Pauline (16
Story). *
Fri., Dec. 18-Rose and the Thorn
(with Naomi Childers).
Sat., Dec. 19-Sparks of Fate (with
Francis X. Bushmau).
Coming $Text Week-Blood Will Tell
(with Francis M.Bushman).
Order HILL'S SWEET
CIDER Phone 2140
Why not have it delivered.regularly bi or tri-
waekly? Many do. Always fresh. Nopreser-
Vatives used. Visit the mill at the orchard.
KENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS
Arcade Theatre

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An Electric Chafing Dish
Is the very best thing for the long winter evenings.
Think of the Welsh rarebits and other combinations.
Electric Toasters
Make the finest toast for the breakfast without any
fuss or trouble, and they are.always ready.
Electric Flat Irons
Save time and steps in the kitchen.

PREKETEES SWEETS ARE
the best because they are manufactured of tce
best materials and under our supervision.
Ne give you quick service in our fountain drinks and
lunches.
SUGAR BOWL

Why Not Make this Xmas
an ELECTRIC One?

STICK PINS
CUFF BUTTONS

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BROOCHES
FOBS

LARGE LINE OF STERLING SILVER,
GUN METAL AND GERMAN SILVER
CJGARETIWECASES

HALLER JEWELRY CO.
STATE STREET JEWELERS

Monday-Tuesday, December 14-15.
"Across the Pacific:" A Drama in
Five Parts. One of the World Film
Productions that are always so good.
Wednesday-Thursday; December 18-17
"Northern Lights,"-A Five* Part Dra-
ma 'by the Life Photo-Film Compa-
ny.
Friday-Saturday, December 18-19.
"RIP VAN WINKLE,"*- Washington
Irving's story with Thomas Jeffer-
son.
Friday is the Benefit Day for the Fed-
erated Charities. Look for the
places where the tickets are for
sale.
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Electric Heaters
Take that chill off the room and do it quickly..
use a cold room when it can be easily avoided?

Eastern Michigan Edison Company
Corner E. William and S. Main Streets

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jr Special $30.00 Suits
Have
UALITY THAT
UALIFYS
UICKLY
Henry & oo.
. University Ave.

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See Michigan's Band in "Block M"
on Soldier's Field at the Majestic The-
atre Mon., Tues., Wed., Dec. 14, 15, 16.
62-67
See if you can win the "Go-Cart" at
the big "Country Store" Night at the
Majestic, Thursday, Dec. 17th. 63-9
The Majestic will give away $100.001
in prizesaabsolutely FREE at the big
Country Store Night Thursday, Dec.
17th. Watch papers for list of prizes
given by leading Ann Arbor Mer-
chants. 63-9
Big "Country Store" Night at the
Majestic Thursday, Dec 17th-$100.00
in prizes given away free. 63-9
See in motion pictures Michigan's
Grand Old Man, President Angell, also
President Hutchins and the deans of
each department at the Majestic Mon.,
Tues., Wed., December 14, 15,18.
62--7

In future all cars stop at Goodyear
Drug Store. tf
MONEY-RAISING SALE-All Cloth-
ing, Balmacaans, Overcoats, Suits
Men's Furnishing Goods and Hats at
Sacrifice Prices.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
Main Street.

The Majestic Theatre will show
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Decem-
ber 14, 15, 16, all incidents that
happened on "THE TRIP TO HAR-
VARD." This is one of the greatest
motion pictures ever made. 62-47
Martha Washington candy, fresh for
Christmas, all sizes. University Ave.
Pharmacy. tf

Which Carry With Them
True Mi ch ig9an Spirit

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A Victrola for Christmas

Maybe you can win a. Silk
at the big "Country Night" at
jestic Thursday, Dec..17th.

Kimona
the Ma-
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MONEY-RAISING SALE-All Cloth.-
ing, Balmacauns, Overcoats, Suits,"
Men's Furnishing .Goods and Hats at
Sacrifice Prices.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,1
Main Street.,
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The world's best music and entertainment for
the entire family-and all your friends besides.
A VARISTY OF STYLE $1-$200

SEALS
Blankets
Banners
Pillows
Rugs
Pins
Spoons
Bracelets
Cigarette Cases
Etc., Etc.

O r iznsill
Phone 1707 for a demonstration

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STATE STREET
YOU CAN GET YOUR
HOLIDAY GIFTS

Are to be found at

See the Harvard team at signal prac-
tice in motion pictures at the Majestic
on. Ties. Wed. Dec. 14, 15, 1. r62-7
Fountain pens make good Christmas

at right priees
DON'T WAIT-Comne and See Our Big, Carefally Selected -Stock

Darlig & Malleaux
Fancy Goods Store
Corner State and Liberty
We have gifts which you can not buy whe
- you get home.

H. L. Switzer Co.,
ET Hardware ai

310 STATE S"

'ting Goods

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