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IS TOBE MICHIGAN'S IYEAR?
VICTOR Y A T 0.;SU.FETE IS HIN

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ESSAY CONTEST OPE'N
TO COLLEGE STITDENTS
"Forty cash prizes, ranging from -,$10'
to $8300, will be given by. the Interco-
legiate.Prohibition association for the
best essay dealing with the solution of
the prohibition problem. The contest

closes Nov. 1.
The contest is open to all students
attending institutions of higher learn-
ing in the United States and in Cana-
da. - The essays shall have from 2000
o 3000 words, and four copies of each
essay mus be sent to the office of the
Intercollegiate Prohibition iassociation

at 14 .West Washington St., Chicago.
The prizes will be awarded Nov. 24
to Nov. 29 at Toronto, Canada.
Further information concerning~ they
contest will be furnished by Louis. Rei-E
man, '16, Lane hail.
Michigan Daily and Chimes for $4.50.

Sign up for Whimsies toda.-Adv.

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A SCA F ofcaaml's'hair
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appearance and comfort. In plain
colors and combinations. $1 to
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Newest -Hats for
Winter; $3.50.-$5
S HAPES anid -colors for fall
k)and winter show variations
from those of former years. They
wil~l fit you to perfection. $3.50
to $5.'

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tion of '80,000 p~ersons packed in new stadium and bands playing ot ralsing of American flog.
ink into stadiumt from w~its of 0., S. F. a tillery ,corps firing 21-gn salute. Below,, typ-
1CL ~fikgaa captain.' lie an~d VantlerVoort, MIV~icigan'tackle, have eluded 0. S. U. defense
t~0. S- IT. runnuer :(KMee) if lhe fakes forward pass.
adherents whro 1 teams that made. her famous years ago.' tack *and a strong defensive line. Mich-
:ter that 19 to Th~e defensive, la f .!Captain Goe'eI ,igan beat 0. S. -U. 19 to 0. The stad-
iversity at: the and:, Kirk_, at .the., en'ds and -'the', allP ium, officially, dedicated with impres-.
s *new. stadim arun ,praying ; of . Kpe backfield Isive. ceremonies, was filled to capacity
''' st~,~ i~i hi~ii1 and thousands--were turned away.
p.,i .set t sa "' e b ittspots-in the team __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
oeof '.- thp WhiohI show s' a:,powrfutl'. driving at-. __ _______

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LSTERS, greatcoats; ;chesterfields,
box coats, ragi[ans as adc by' Hart

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0s of critics' advance
gridirons throughout
trday remained, for the
taid and upright .posi-
~teamns figured for vic-
hhrough on 'the top of
one game, however,
remained upright, an
unsung eleven gave ,it
ck and spilled most of
over the field.
epresented the Univer-
n the game at .Urbana
at conqueror of Yale.j
to win by a top heavy
n, but that is about 'all
for, the Hawkeyes. The
e of. Illinois ran ramp-
Old Gold ranks out-
gaming the cohorts of
,nd losing by the score
as narrow as the slen-
.whims, after a battle
be forgotten. Coach
the year with an al-
een- aggregation, uni-

versally picked as winners .of a posi-
tion close to the cellar in the Big Ten,,
has built a team that serried the ranks_
of Iowa and drove, fear into the heart'
of each of its future opponents.
The fighting Purple of Northwest-
ern, .doped to lose to Minnesota by a'
close score, showed. again :the -spirit
that battled but could not quite con-
quer Chicago and held the -Gophers to
a. 7 to. 7 tie. With the score ;7 -to '0
against his men in the closing main-
utes of play Chuck Palmer, Purple half
back cooped up a Minnesota fumble
on his own 'goal line, dashed through
the entire. Gopher eleven' evading Earl
Martineau, thle last of the Northmen,
in one of the most sensational swerv-
ing runs in years and. planted the oval
behind the Minnesota goal where the]
goal kick tied the count,.
Wisconsin toyed with .Indiana, win
ning, 20 to 0, and Chicago's :second.
team easily downed Purdue;. 12 to 0.
Back in 'the East Harvard took a
gilt victory, from Center, in, the last
meeting of the two ' teams for 'many
yearn .

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year. Gass ipe an
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Ti mefor "Woo'I Hose;
75c==$1L.50
WARM and- smart are
woolen :hose in black
and numerousmixtures. '75c, to
$1.50 New golf hose, too, at
$2 to $3 a panr.

Schaffner & Ma- be of the

finest v ao.Iens.

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Their new stY les and. colors give you a
well-dressed appeaance. The r'long weir
will save You money.

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Are you in earnest about
having to economize? -Don't
do it by eating poor foods.
Here you can get the fin est
possible at lowest prices

Att'ractive New
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HERE'S every color in new
, gloves that you may desire. lvsta
Well made of the finest leathers
obtainable. $2 to: $4.
'colar Aittached
Shirts; $2.50
WVTHITE shirts with collars
VY attached - -especially'
when- made by Arrow or Man-
hattan - are, what' young men
wear now. $2.503to $3.
Warm Pajamas of
Flanneil; $2
a w T .A TXTTY -w' r P- !.

..,very overcoat m u s t sotisfy
completely'- -or yoar.money back

-Trausrs S s
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In newest styles, fabrics, colors
T HERE'S only one way to practice economy in the suit
you buy for winter.. That's to purchase one of these
..models by Hart Schaffner & Marx. Other fine makes, too.
MaIde of the best fabrics, in new colo, rs , an4 styles for dress,
school, sports, business. An extra pair - a f trousers to give
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Other 2-trousers suits , r ced to t$45

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