THE MICHIGAN DAILY I _________________________________________________________ MWA 1 hat We Sell Imperial Hats Stein Block Clothing Arrow Shirts and Collars Deimel Linen Mesh Underwear Spalding Bros. Sweaters" Mackinaws all Grades Linden schmitt, Apfei & Co. Voung Men Whatever you pay for your clothing you cannot afford to overlook this fact; the big store of Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co. can and does positively give the greatest value. Whether it is a suit or overcoat, Manhattan Shirt, Knox Hat, SpalOg Sweater, neckwear, hosiery, gloves, un- derwear, trousers, fancy vests, slipons. Everything new and everything right. 11 r 1 : efore Buying Your Fall Suit See W. E. DIETERLE at his Ann Arbor Store, 516 E.Wiiliams St., three doors below Maynard. All foreign Woolens of the latest weaves and designs. Come in and see for yourself. I' VARSITY TAILOR WM. E. DIETERLE 7d JAN'S I Fresh Roasted . Peanuts A FULL --lOc POUND °. 214 S. Main St. n SHORTHAND, TYRE- KG, BOOKKEEPING and watch for Announcement of the NSHIP for OPENING OF THE ivorsity Students ARCADE THEATRE rganized next week at the .OF SHORTHAND, 711 N. ON NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. y Avenue. HILL AUDITORIUM, Ann Arbor, Mich. TORAL UNION CONCERTS ALBERT A. STANLEY, Director AANY STVI)E\'TS APPLY FOR PASTEBOARDS TO BIG AMES No Tickets Will Be Given Oat Unless Applications Contain Book Coupons Many students are sending in appli. cations for seats at the Pennsylvania and Cornell games, without enclos- ing their admission coupons with the orders. The athletic authorities state that no orders wil be filled unless this condition is complied with. Approximately 1800 students have already applied for the highly prized pasteboards, and large numbers of ap- plications are pouring in by every mail. Under the new system, all tick- ets must be purchased by mail, as coupons will not be honored when presented in person, except at the gate for general admission. Coupon No. 10 should be mailed with orders for Penn game tickets and No. 11 for the scrap with Cornell. SOCCER PLAYERS HOLD FIRST PRACTICE ON FERRY FIELD Soccer players had their first prac- tice of the year yesterday afternoon, and at a meeting held on Ferry field it was decided to stage three prac- tices a week in preparation for the games scheduled for this fall. Two contests with Ypsilanti, and two with Battle Creek have been ar- ranged. Others are being negotiated for, pending the manifestation of suf- ficient interest to justify the addition- al expense. VEREIN COMPLETES PROGRAM UP TO CHRISTMAS VACATION First Meeting to Be Held October 22; Initiation Scheduled For Early December Officials of the Deutscher Verein have now completed plans for that portion of the school year extending to the Christmas vacation. The first meeting, at which faculty recommen- dations for membership will be sub- mitted, is set for October 22. Eligi- bility for membership will be based upon scholarship in German. The second meeting will be held during the second week of November, when elections to the society will take place. Initiation is scheduled for the first week in December, and will be follow- ed shortly by a dance at Barbour gym- nasium. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Business meeting of Catholic Stu- dents' club, St. Thomas Hall, 8:15 o'clock tonight. All Catholic students are invited to attend. Senior lit nominations, room 205, Tappan hall, at 4:00 o'clock, today. HOPPE STUDIO 619 E. Liberty St. Are you thinking of havingyour portrait made? Hoppe is making a special offer. Two of his regular $25.00 per doz. portraits for $1.50. There is noth- ing better. PREKE TEES SWEETS ARE the best because they are manufactured of the best materials and under our supervision. We give you quick service in our fountain drinks and lunches. SUGARBOWL 200-202 So. Main St. p Rule, Conlin,Fiegel Co. I. TEMAPTLE I .I I TUES. Oct. 6 - Hearst-Selig Pictorial News WED. Oct. 7-Classmates THUR. Oct. 8-6th Story of Pauline FRI. Oct. 9-The Violin M'sieur SAT. Oct. 1O-The Night Hawks . Mary Pickford in The Crooked Trail Coming Next Week-The Billionaire ..... .. r lig. __.......e...-,_....- I A. 28-Johanna Gadski v. 11-Ferrucoio Bussoni o. 2 -Philadelphia Orchestra b. 17-CincinnattiOrchestra ar. 12-Leo Slazak ay 1 9-22-May Festival Watch for solicitors. Pre-festival Course Tickets (Re- served) $3.00, $3.50, $3.75, $4., Single Concerts $1, $1.25, $1.50 Mail orders filled in order of re- ceipt from special sections after Oct. 14. Public sales begin Oct. 19. Z e The time limit for filing applications for seats in the special section for women at the big games has been ex- tended until 12 o'clock next Saturday afternoon. All applications and cou- pons must be in the box in the library by that time. * * * Mrs. William I. Henderson is the of a member of the faculty chosen to speak at the Y. W. C. A. banquet, at Newberry Hall at 6:00 o'clock tomor- row. The arrangement of the pro- gram is now complete. * * * The Freshman spread committee, chosen at the '17 class meeting last spring, will assemble unofficially for the first time at Mrs. Jordan's recep- tion to sophomore women this after- noon. The early election of the com- mittee makes possible more general work on the spread this fall, and all sophomore womnen will have the op- portunity of learning the more import- ant facts about this activity this after- noon. -'- .. I I a Announcing for CALL AT SCHOOL OF MUSIC FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Friday and Saturday E;; CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary Our 58th Headquarters for the Underwood (the kind the University uses) and other high - grade Typewriters a n d Typewriting supplies at o. D. MORRILL'S 322 South State Street (over Baltimore Lunch) Flower-s Choice Cxt FIlowers . Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating Co'twsin (4 Heall Cor. 12th St. and S. Univ. Ave. Phein. 115 ' Pianos to rent. Good dependable in- struments at lowest rates. Schaeberle & Son's Music House, 110 So. Main Quary sells Conlin and Parker foun- tain pens. tf Alohaee-Akahi Hoi-Kokohi! Go to Grinnells and hear, the latest Ha- waiian Victor Records: Their beauti- ful rendition is wonderful. 120 and 122 E. Liberty St. 10-11-12 Root for Michigan all the time. Keep throat clean with Quarry's Bronchial, Tablets tf FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS - Now Ready, Including ADLERS' & KUPPENHEIMER'S MODELS ALLEN'S {food Clothes Store, Main St. Where are those RRubber Sole Bos- tonians of yours. Ask the Campus Lootery. ead Wed. Football paraphernalia. Most com- plete stock in city at Wahr's. eodW' Expert Pipe Repairing - R. Disde- ride, 422 Detroit St. TF. University Ave. Pharmacy. The store' +hno4 a+ affaa tf St. Grand Fall Opening tf. Drawing instruments and engineer's supplies at Wahr's Book Store. eodW Pzt!! Zz?? zzz!! BANG!! Lars full of noise! Face full of smoke Throat full of soot And- You blinded your eyes It all happened yesterday Today-and--in Ann Arbor is the only place on this continent where you can have a Flashless Flashlight Photograph made. In a case on State St. are photographs made absolutely without flash p o w d e r, explosion, smoke or dirt doing ,away with any chance of closing the eyes. This certainly is a great improvement over the smokeless flashlight which is made in white bags. This latter method has proven very dangerous in that bags will eventually ignite thereby causing serious conflagration. That perfection in photography is the aim of Daines & Nichols, the State Street photog- raphers, is evidenced by the display of flashiigh irphotosin the case in front of their studio. 334 and 336 South State St. 10 Senior dents will nominate officers, in dental building at 4:00 o'clock today. Junior laws will nominate officers in room D, law building, 4:00 o'clock. Junior dents will nominate officers in junior laboratory at 11:00 o'clock. Equipment of Gymnasium Is Increased Several new pieces of paraphernalia have been added to the gymnasium's equipment since last year. Every dumb-bell, Indian club, and rod has been given a coat of shellac. New par- allel and horizontal bars have been added, while new jumping and pole vaulting standards have been added to the track equipment. ^ero Club Threatens to Disorganize Owing to lack of interest, the Aero club is not making any plans for the year; and unless some interest is speedily revived, the club will in all probability soon cease to exist. Last year the club struggled along vainly endeavoring to arouse interest in aero- nautics, heavily handicapped by lack of funds. The glider, which was owned by the club, was smashed beyond repair dur- ing a trial held last spring, and being without funds, the club cannot build or buy another one. Library Assistant Instructs Freshmen Miss F. N. Gillette, assistant refer- ence librarian, is conducting her annu- al trips through the library this week, having as her escorts the freshmen of the rhetoric department. Her plant is to initiate the freshmen in the best and most efficient methods of obtain- ing both reference and reading books. To accomplish this she gives a half hour talk to each section. Suits and Wraps and Millinery Goods from New York Designers and Importers will be Featured All other Departments are ready with the Best and Newest Goods for Fall and Winter I kfc U s Its \ \ 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 ioc per copy. Mandolins, Guitars, Violins, and all accessories. BEST PIANOS TO RENT GRINNEiLL "120.122E. LIB"ERTY ST. HALLER 'JEWELRY C4 State St. Jewelers Conklin Fountain Pens Alarm Clocks 75.u Michigan Jewelry Novelties Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing HAMILTON -WALTHAM-ELG Watches Medical and Dental text books. .15 $2.25 buys a complete gymnaq per cent off for cash at Wahr's Unl outfit at Wahr's University Book St versity Book Store. tf J A F7 ..9