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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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THAT NEW

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MICHIGAN

Most of you young 11
who read this -ad kn
good style

We are ready to show you the
best line of

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SCRAP BOOK

Is just FRight

lien's Suits,
Overcoats,
Bahmacaans,
raincoats,
Hlats,
Caps and
Furnishings
Shown Iin the City

Better Paper
Better Coaver

Better
Better

Binding
Price

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.

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Sold only at
CALKL' NS' .Pharmacy
324 So. State Street

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WDHAMS&
121=123 So. ! lain St.

CO.

ivings Bank
Surplus $ioo,ooo
0,000
less Transacted
Michael J. tFritz,
ic-P'res., Carl F .
altz, Asst, Cash'r

Main Sts.
Place for Your

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IT stands to
reason that we
can make you suits
cheaper but of the
same quality as.
ot h er tailors be-
cause we pay less,
rent.
A. Marquardt is sit-
uated over the Farmner's
and Mechanic's Bank.

nits Bank

ouncement,
land remodeled our Studio wve are now
n better service than here-to-fore.
Try Us
S &N I CK ELS
PHOTUiRA PlIERS
Phonle 310=J

The Freshman Spread' committee,
elected last spring, met for the first
time uniofficially at Mrs. Jordan's re-!
ception to sophomore women 'yes;ter-
day afternoon. Virginia Morse, '17,
jwas elected chairman.
The social committee, of which the
newly elected 'vice-president is chiair-
man ex-officio, consists of Ethel Kel-
sey, Virginia Morse, Mildred Morse,
Frieda Weufel, Margaret Cooley, An-
ita Wood, 'Ma rgaretta Douglas, Clara
Grover, Mabel 'Kebler, Dorothy Paton,
Leila Wheeler.
Complimentary tickets for fresh-
men women and the 50c tickets for
sophomores and upper-class women
may be obtained at Newberry hall un-
til 5:00 o'clock today for the Y. W. C,
A. banquet at 6:00 o'clock tonight in
Newberry hall.
The system in use' last year for reg-
istering for campus activity will be
continued. Such work will be regulat-
ed by the "point sy stemn," explained in
the outline given eachr woman upon
registering in the University. No alp-,
pearing in person before the faculty
committee will be necessary; the work
will be done by a comimittec of uni-(r-
sity women, of whichi Marthia Gray,
'16, is chairman.
FOR SALly-Finest lot in Ann Arbor
for fraternity or Sorority. Near
corner of S. University and MWashte-
naw., Almost 120 feet square. Call
1064-J or 614 S. Thayer, tf
FOR1 RENT-Large Suite and single
room at 1116.AWashtenaw Ave. Well
furniished; modern.
ROOM11S FOR GIRLSI'-~Eceptionally
beautiful rooms. Use of two parlors.
Also one suite down stairs of two,
large rooms for two, furnished with
every requisite for lighbt housekeep-
ing. 510 Lawrence St. 7-12L
FOA RENT-Large front room; warm
and light. Desk,: Morris chair. For
ene or two students. 603 E. Madison
St. Phone 839-M. 9-10-11

T EM PLEj
THEATRE
TUES. Oct. 6 - Hearst-Seig Pictorial
News
WED. Oct. 17-Classmates
THUR. Oct. 8-6th Story of Pauline
FRI. Oct. 9-The Violin M'sieur
SAT. Oct. 1 0--The Night Hawkst
Mary Pickford in The Crooked
Trail .
1Coming Next Week-The Billionaire
THE -STATE SAVINGS BANK
ANN ARBOR, MICH.
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
SURPLUS AND PROFITS $125,000.00
Win. J. Booth, Pres., Wmn. Arnold, Vice-Pres.,
C. John Waltz, Cashier, R. A. Beal, Ass't Cash.

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HALLER JEWELRY
State St. Jewelers
Conklin Fountain Pens
Alarm Clocks 76

Shoes for S

J.i fuL G

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HAMILTON -WALT HAM--I
watches

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,Our gym suit with its four
exclusive features is the
best fitting, best wearing
gym suit in town. See
MULLER GYM SUIT
l)efure yon buy. Price. less
than the /common kind.
$t suit; entire outfit $225

BROADWAY AND JOHN R.
DETROIT
-where the U. of M. spirit
is manifest and "M" men are
taken care of.. Go to The
Edelweiss for your luncheon
when in Detroit, Soc. Also for
y o ur Dinner o r after-the-
theatre Supper. And we make
a specialty of U. of M. Ban-
quets. Dailcing from 6 to 8:30
and Io to 12:30. Delightful
music -orchestral and voice.
Cuisine unexcelled, and Ser-
vice the best. A royal wel-
come awaits "Mit" men at any
hour of the day or night at
JACOB MACK, Manager

Michigan Jewelry N4
Fine Watch and J4

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Shop

I Harry Muller 'l5Law
William Muller '18 ]E
334 s. State St. Same floor
with Daines & Nickel's studio
Whry are so many students -wearing
Rloyal Tailored Clothes? Ask the
Campus Bootery. eodTh
Alohaee-Almhi Hoi--Kokohi!i Go
to Grinuelols and hear, the latest Ha-
waiian Victor Records: Their beauti-
ful renditign is 'wonderful. 120 and,
122 E. Liberty St. 10-11-12
Best shoe shining. Hats of all kinds
cleaned and blocked. ,Next to Wagner
& Co. eod.

egs to 8k..r1Q1AXiffce tat his
LOth Shop is rnow ~ct edat
[V EAST LIBERTY S T"
Yours rasp eztfulty,.

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FALL SUITS AND) OVERCOATS
Now Ready, Including
ADLEIIS' &
RUPPENHEINW'S
MI!ODELS

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DO,.;YOU' KNOW
That you can purchase all editions.
Schirmer and Hood Library
One Half Offm
T'heory and Practice of Tone Relations by Goetschens for $1.20
Folik Songs and Part Songs by Daw rosch for.:..... . .....:.
Gall and gel our prices on all Clas sical Music
FREE DELIVERY
GRINNELL BROTHERS
120-122 East Liberty Street Phone 1707

ALLEN'S
Good Clothes Store,
Main St.

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rOCT. 12thaPHONE 480
MUSICAL COMEDY OF YOUTH

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lIE.N
;EANS

HILL AUDITORIUM, Ann Arbor, Mich.

CHORAL UNION' CONCERTS
ALBI;RIT A. S ANLEY, Director

Oct. 28-Joha n ra Gadslci
Nov. 11---Ferruccio Bussoni
Dec. 2-Philadelphia Orchestra
Feb. 1 7--CincjnnattiOrchextra
Mar. 12 --Leo Slezak
May 19.22 --May Festival

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.

Expert Pipe Repairing - R. Disde-
ride, 422 Detroit St. TF.
University Ave. Pharmacy. The store
that satisfies, tf
Hirsch-Wickwire Suits-$24.00 and
up. Wagner & Co., State street. 8-12
Aprons and Lab, supplies in general
at Wahr's- University Book Store. eod
The best chocolates-Cranes and
Gilberts' at Quarry's. eod.
Grace Cameron. "Miss. Dolly Dim-
ples'. Will soon be at the Majestic.
Dance at Grangers tonight, 9-12. 50c.
Fischer's Orchestra. 11
Pianos to rent at Schaeberle & Sons
Music House,dt.
Grace Cameron is coming to the Ma-
jestic. tf
Dance at Gran~gers tonight, 9-12..50c.
Fischer'sOrchesttra. 11
Hear Grace Cameron sing "Cause
I'm Pigeon Toed." tf
Dance at Grangers tonight, 9-12. 50c.
Fischer's Orchestra. 1?.
The Store for Young Men, Wagner
& Co., State street. 8-12

COME
-NEW YORK &CIIICAGO
IS- BOSTON & PHIlLADELPHIIA,
1WITH A COMPANY OF FIFTY IN-
tEDERIC SA+NTLEY ANOT' HE DAIN-
:ST CHORUS EVER SEEN.

CALL AT SCHOOL OF MUSIC FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary

t-Iow SHOWS.
I ARLS HORSMAHSIp
OF FOREJGI4CAALY>
!PRICES-
Matinee: 28, 35c
Evening. 25, 35 &
SEATS NOW SELLII
NOTE- Children under 12
of age will be admitted to. the
nee for 15 cents.
BARGAINS IN BANJOS-SR
used tnsti-aments with case and s
at a price that will fit your p,
book. Pay a few dollars down
ance small weekly payments.
haven't the money come in. and
lay one aside fur you. Why no
them over today? GV flNNELL I

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E-- T P W IERS,
STUDENTS' HEADQUARTERS for Remington,
Smith, Royal,Q Underwood, Oliver, Fox, etc.
I1000 Machines 'Only Michigan Factory
WEF RENT--1 month. $2.510; 3 months. $6.50; 6 muonths, $12; 9 months, $17; include
ribbons and express propaid. WE SEFLL. newv latest models $50 up. Factory re-
built $15 up. State agents CORONA F*olding, weight 6 lbs.
Illustrated Catalog Free. Cali, write or phone Main 4102
Detroit Typewriter Co., 160 Jefferson, near Woodward

'-8:15

In future all cars stop at GoodyearJ 120-122 E. Liberty St.
Drug Store. tf Quality.

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