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December 18, 1914 - Image 3

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hi $25 Suits and Overcoats
are the BEST Made-Ready
to the World at that Price

One FourthOf

ON ALL

ASK ANY COLLEGE OR HIGH SCHOOL MAN
WHO MEASURES UiP TO HIS IDEAL IN STYLES
THE ANSWER WIL LL INVARIABLY BE
1. ADLER'S ROCHESTER CLOTHES

--Plai statemnt of a plain fact. Has beel,
so through three generations. Will stay so.
-Whyi} best?' Becauase they 'do not stop (as
doesi the usual $25 suit) at go)od fabrics and.
good style; they contain the best possible
wtorkmarunh. 1%
-Without that the best of fabrics won't :stand,
the best of style won't stick.
---all and winter suits and topcoats are ready.
tore Buying Your Fall, Suit

MAGKINAW COATS, S Oand , V W1COATS'
Get yurs while the assortmnent is good

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Whether you want to dress smartly or
conservatively our L. ArnLER'S CLO'uITS
can take care of you in either case.
Wonderful showing in Suits, Balmacaans
and overcoats. Prices $8, $20, and $25.

COR. STATE and WILLIAM STS.

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See W. 1,DIETERLE-at his Anan Arbor Store,
516 E.WilIJanis St., three doors below Maynard,
A i foreign Woolens of the latest weaves and
designs. Come in and see for yourself. ._

TAILOR

W M. E. DIETERLE

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;ANS

Fresh Roasted
Peanuts
A FULLlc
POUND 10
214 S. Main Sto.

jal $30OSuits

Although no1 t F ~i1 ;attended as us-
ual, the facuilty concetrt given yes ter-
day afternoon J.inlll aiuditorium~, awas,
musically, one of the most satisfac-
tory' of the season. The org,-an pro-
gram consisted of numnber, typical of
the Frenich and Gea2. n schools, the
last three of whch re wr Nritten for,
and are alwaiys arssociated wNith, .the
Christmas season.
The. openinig "Toccalfa arid Fugue"
by Bach, a brilliant and difficuilt work,
revealed the deopth and siolid tone of
the organ. The "Prelude" from "Lo-
hengrin," ethiereal and elusive,' was
effectively reg isteredl on the softer
string anid flute combinations.
Mlost dramatic of, all wvas Dubois',
"March of the M1agi King s," the mnys-
tery of which Buas heig-htened by weird
registration and the, insistent note,
which forms an orga,-n point throug-hout
the coin position. As a geneoral faivor-
ite, however, the fantasy on the famiil-
iar, "ioly Nigt,"madethegreatest
appeal. Played on the- delicately toned
stops of the echo organ1, with t he c ilin-
es appeairing in the last, variation, it
charmiied likce magic. As an epc~litomie
of the spirit of Christmastide, the "Hal0-
lelujab Chorus" closed the progIramn.
As a special feature of the prog rame,
".Mr. samiuel P'. lockwvood, violinist,
played spohir's "Conerto No. S." This
is a brilliant number, miaking great
demands upon technique, and Mr.
Lockwood's interpretation _ succeeded
in eliciting wvarm appilau se. The arc-
companiiment wa-fs skillfully exvecied
by M1iss Franlces Hamiltoni.
Two freshmen women at the Uni-
versity of Illinois have registered in
the military department.
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At Oxford, the examination halls
have been converted into a, hospital
f or the wounded soldiers. Only one
third of the usual number of students
are enrolled in the university, andc
most of these are freshmen.
_-
Harvard students will listen to a
Christmas cairol service this week,
which is given by the Appleton chapel
choir.

TLmleTheatre
Thurs.,'Dec. '17--Perils of Pauline (16
St:ory).
Fri., lDec .-18--R3ose and~ the Thorni
(with Naomi Childers).
Sat., Dec. 19--Sparks of Fate (with
Francis X." Bushman).
Coming text Week:-Blood ill Tell
(with Franlcis X. Bushman).
Order HILL'S SWEET
CIDER Phone 2140
t hy n ot Lace it l (1 4 vrct ,>r gl4 ihiorfr
wt i l11 .lanydFo. Ahv;. sfresh.Np~I
vaivc', used i ', iit the will at the &rcth rd.
K4ENMORE BROOK ORCHARDS
Arcade Teare
W1etbiesdaty-'iiirstlay, Decentber 16-17
"Northern Lights," -A Five Part Dra-'
ma by the Life Photo-Fini ompa-
n1y.
Fiday-Sal tirday, Decewber 18-19.
"RUI VAN WINKLE," -- Washington,
Irving's story with Thomas Jeffer-
son1.
F'riday, is the Beniefit Day for the Fed-
era ted Charities. Look for the
place-s where the tickets are for
tale.
M ~f~Ep \E
A lI.BE I 1ETE..
S p ~ gnSILVEERSMfsiNSAf8 Y

PREKE TEES SWEETS AR
the best because they are manufactured of
best materials and under our supervisi
Are givq you quick service in ouar fountain drinks
lunches.
SUGAR BOWL

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

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PH1ONE III1

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The Mirrolite

ave
LITY THAT

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A .perfect combination of lamp, reflectoro
ror, with no glare.
It is a handsome brass backed reflector c
with the bulb shut from view by a mirror.I
light comes out around the sides of the miry
no glare. It is diffused so as to give an even
the face close to the m~irror. You have no it
of one sided lighting.
BRy removing the mirror-a very simple o
--you~ have an excellent portable lamp that w~
on a table or hang on a wall. It can be put
case andi take up little room.
"Think what a novel but useful Xmas gift t
wvould make.

balteam ha,,ve elected Barrett,
star quarterback, as, the 1915
taim.

their
cap-

Henry -&'Co.

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Columbia university has a student
whio has been in its classrooms and
corridors for the record time of 27
years. During this time, he has taken
five degrees, andi is earnestly engaged
in studying; for others. He enjoys ani
annual income of $5,000 as long as lhe
remlairns in the university. -
,atNIOR EM7IN~EERS WILL LIST
HFATES' ADDRIESaSF110,,) LETr
Deparing from anything done by
other ase to unite their-m~embers,

IT SELLS FOR $2.50

2O0 E. WASHINGTON STREET

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the junior eng ineers, in their assem- .

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Hand - made Cigarettes

These wealthy men are used to the best of everything,
and AreGood judges of quality. They find the cigarettes
they make for themselves, from "Bull" Durham tobacco,
have a delightfully fresh, mild, unique fragrance and flavor
that afford the greatest enjoyment and satisfaction. At
all tirnes it is correct and fashionable to "Roll Your Own."
SMOKING TOBACCO
Made from absolutely the finest, choicest, mellow-ripe
leaf grown in the famous "bright" tobacco district of Vir-
ginia-North Carolina, that supplies the world with cigarette
tobacco. Much of the delicate flavor and fragrance of this
leaf escapes from- the ready-made cigarette. These rare quaili-
ties can only be retained in the bulk of tobacco in -the "Bul "
Durham sack, and enjoyed in the fresh-roled "Bull" Durham
cigarette.,

bly yesterd(ay, Voted ,An appropriation
to print a boolet to containl theJ nam-
°s, homie and A'nn Arbor addresses of
mnemlbers of the class. This book will
be distributeod to all members of the
cas s.
A donation of '$10)wras voted to the
ielg ian1 relief' fundi. The class decid-
ed thlat next semester's assemblies
. houild be divided between morning
and night. Four of tlhc assemnblies will
b3eIheldl in the mnornaing, and tWo in the
fo rm cf smokers at night.

Pop. Mat.. Wed.
25c41 .00

GARRICK.
DETROIT -

Christmas Week

Nights & Sat.
25c.-$1 a

11"

-OSCAR F. HODGE

of the Cornell 1914 foot-

Members

presents

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Take a Victrola Record Home

It is
Thiey

an Xmas present that thie whole famoily will enjoy.
are not expensive: sixty cents is the cheapest. Wh'y
not get one tonight?
We are open evenings this week.
ras rith ie Bzrs. vxisc Horsesa
"On the Way Down Town"

Neil

O'Brien

ALL NEW MiNSTRE
The Greatest. Minstrel Show in Am

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~FREE
An llustrated Book-
let, showing correct way
to " Roll Your Own J
Cigarettes, and a Book of{
cigarette papers will both
.,e mailed to you, free, on
post-al request. Address
"B.dll" Durhamn, Dur-
r.,-niN. {'.. Room
1294. a
THE AMERICAN
TOBACCO
COMPANY

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SEATS

NOW

SELL,

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Traveling Bags-WVagner.
State St.
Soft hats--Another :,hipment'

&Co., Holiday Slippers
C7-70 Jewelry for Young
Co., State St.
joist ii..

and
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wagne r & Co., State St. +"'70 For -Musical Instruments
Description, Victrolas, and E
For Taxi or Limousine phone 2280. amnond Dj _.Machines, got
_____- -B~-~& SON MUSIC HOU
Christmas cigars and Christmas can- atreet.
dy. University Ave. Pharmacy. tf

lot of 1.ibber sole shoes-! Private dancing lessons will be giv-
d tant-Just received. AWagiie i en at the Packard Academty during va-
laeS.G i cation. Phone 18511-Mt. 69-70?

A GIFT THAT WILL PLEASE
Cloth Bound and Felt "M" scrap book; 95c. and $1.50.
H~~eopp-'s Sui

Martha'
Christmas,

Christmas boxes of cigars. Sugden}
Drug Co., 302 So. State St.

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