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RIDAY, OCTOB E!', .,, 1 s'

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THE iMICS G N

DAILY

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COLU A r
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IWANITE . 1Y A TED-Twl7o Nav y tickets. phone;S
°r 9557 ask for Boutell.
FOUR Experienced boys to wait table
COLUMN I Saturday night. Barton Hills Coun- WANTED-To trade two tickets in'-
CLOSES try cflb. Dial 8656. section "C" for two better ones.
Call 6381.
V;ER.T' SI G T ~ GARAGE-I would like to renit a ga-' WANThD-Tvo United States Navy-
ragenear~tat an Madson ve. tickets to exchange for 2 Ohio State
lDDI 72Y.7. 604 S. State. Richard tikts1al,33
EXCHANGED Green slicker at Hill Eahr._________________
-----iauditorijum last Sat. My slicker had't el~ " od I~ WANTED-Quiet refined student to
at 3II-;STUDENT t elisrne od a.I
aSasie 5;jni pipe in pocket. Call Barton , work for his room. Address I-Y1
Nickels'41 Daily Box No. 12.441 Michigani Daily.
FOUNTAIN PEN SERVICE WVANTI1tD TO. RENT-aragn e n ear A1ANTED-Two tickets for the Navy
VY AND Our service is your saving. Our; Monroe St. Call Brown 4546. game. Call 9116.
i~rads onsit o thse tat iveWANTED-One ticket for Navy game.
you the best service for the least WANTED-Sewing. Made to measure 1240 Ferdlon Rd., Phone 21697. {
!money. Expert fitting is our spec- dresses and lingerie. Relining j
- ; ialtyv. We will give you unequalled coats and altering. Phone 9352.1 WANTED-Two tickets for Navy
LA jVA iS Ji1~cfJj~l repair service on any make of pen11 413 So. Division St. game. Hacker 4618.

YOITNO 1CN who wvant to cash in
oil Navy game. Call 8455 after 2:30
Frjdav.
AN1TI]D--Tvw tUckets Navy= game to-
gether or single. I'ehuor Sullivan
1027 E. Huron or Dial 8124..

301 S. STATE-Hot Roast Che:Atnutts.

F. U S3ALE-Corona portable ty lp-.
writer. Good condition, $20.00.
11hocne 8065.

FOR SALE-New Portable Regail
phonograph for $15.00. C all 942(1.
324 Tphompson St.

FOR RENT-F~ord
anid $10,or will

BUY the LATEST F " tf
{DLE'S BOOK 11RF i
Arcade. f
(CLORETD BUTNTING~ IN MA'

YOUNG MAN desires position as tutor FOR SALE-East of campus, built for nwtrs 91 il81 akr
and companion. University grad- home,' six room house, b~eautifully
uate. Law student. All subjectsI finished oak throughout, mirror door' ROOMS, hot and cold water In each.
Experienced, referdhees, compensa- in hall, cloakroom, electric fireplace, Steam heat, showers,. reasonable.
tion, room board and1 nominal sal- 7 closets, large attic, garage, phone P hone 9023, Kimball or Mrs. Wight-
ary. Box 21. 7431. Iran.

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MICHIGAN COLORWS
MACK & CO.
11 aILD'ING
Students 'Tn+ Alorng1130
Cor. N. IntEcrsho;1,;j1 ni
DLEI'S SUITS CLEA NED
TROU'SE:RS Pit ESSED,
CLEANINC, PRESSING, REPj
AND ALTERING A SPECK
1iLSO LADLES D)RESSES
COATS
S REASONABLE PRICEc
SWork Called For And D~eliv
FOR SALE-New portable
*phonograph. 324 Thomps
'Dial 9426.
W cl C CT A n'r~' T-.nt n t

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IaN~erRider's Pen Shop
AND 302 State Street
200 FOUNTAIN PEN INK
'AIRING! Our special Government Record ink
AITry when set is water-proof. No fear
AND I of its smearing when touched with
a moist finger or being completely1
S erased if your note book should get
vexed wet. It has a fine color and flows
well. A word to the wise is suffic-j
Regal jent.
son St. RIDER'S PEN SO
3102 South State St.

;; i.L i 1t1 JLL L oa Uan ~1I L !.~WANT TO CASH- IN ON SOME REAL'
ELiSON BEAUTY SHOP. Lanoil, per- MONEY?-five more college men
manent 'waving, and marcell waving wanted to sell guaranteed fountain
tour specialty. 319 S. Main. Room, pens directly for Manufacturers.
-X02. Dial 4404.j $7.50 pen sells for $4.00. Quick
1 sales, good profit.
WILL TRADE one 50-yard line Navy! See C. P. Teeple
tickets for 2 in west stand. Call 1214 Willard, Dial 6568
regory 4418. !ROOMS TO RENT for men. 537 Elm
FOR AVYGAM -Furcoas. us-i Street. Phone 7549.
tralian goat skin coats can bei LOST
ordered through George Bott. Phone _____________________
between 7 and 8 P. M. Dial 8917. LOST-Mxan's wrist watch. Make of
THE COLLEGE MAGICIAN watch Steel-clad. Ample reward for
Announcing Complete its return. John Gamble. 16111
change in his bag of 'Wells St. Dial 3768.

vuwubv aaa faa .a vwTj v+.

tricks. Entertainment j ARGASSlgh ooe is
* for ali occasions. I'Al LSE ih ooe is
N. D. Smith, Dial 5970( Liberal reward. Call 6381. Van
_______________________________ Doren.
SO-JAEBERLE & SON. 110 S. Main
St. The popular place for all kinds' LOST-Black cameo pin valued asj
of musical instruments. It pays to l heirloom. Reward. Call 4318.
trade here.-
_____________________________j LOST-In Tappan hall small black
The glorious beauty of the flower leather purse containing $16. Lib-1
Neglected, fades and dlies. ; eral reward. Phone 5465. Dorothy
Andl so the grace of woman's face, ! Raden.
Her most alluring prize,
$,y time and climate is destroyed. LOST-Large gray note book. Con-
,These ravages we'll stop. j tents very valuable to owner. Please
(You can, in truth, preserve your return Helen Albano, 509 Thomp-
youth soni, 22340.
At the Anderson Beauty Shop. OT-emnplc oWd c~
Phone 3059ILOTGrapoiedgWd.ct
_____________________________ 28th. He has one injured ear and
WATCH REPAIRING . answers to name of "Cop". Call
Emicient work at reasonable prices.. Brown at 201 North Thayer or Dial,
Edw. A. Clark 1121 S. Univ. 4593. Reward.
BIG
MICHIGA-AVY
DANCE
at
MASONIC TEMPLE
SATURDAY NIGHT
U u'sic by Al51trauss' Temiple Ballr om Orchiestra
Tjjicets oil $'Sale at
G;RAlAMS 130OK STO1(RE~ - C1AMPUS LCNCIh

A r Q tI nr ur tI~ (lost. of D~ing W1~1rit
ITY CLO1THE8
An Apologyv
H~ and A Th anks -
1 u We wish to' express our thanks
for the great number who avail=
rx t :' w4t , themselves of the opportunity of2
I ::Z~. ~getting this world famed Tuxedo
at the special price ofc
We sincerely apologize to those2
.'::: who were turned away because
.:I T we were sold out, and to show c
'2 our sincerity and appreciation of
=- # the manner in which our offering=j
s f :,:"was accepted we are placing
another shipment. of these all-
~f wool broad shouldered TuxedosE
- #4~ ~fwith snug hips and wide peaked
e 1tY ; lapels, fully' satin lined, at the-
_ ««< .t:.. . :;; same offering
I- ::.V$3500
I Do you know why men who never bought ready-made
clothes before are buying at Del Prete's?c
I: Because (1) Del Prete has Adler Clothes, which are-
w made only for college men. (2) Del Prete has had twenty- I
one years of experience in tailoring clothes for the college
I man-and all alterations are under his personal supervision.2
j~(3) Because Del Prete has a larger new Fall stock of suits2
12and overcoats than any other store..
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I _Outof the High Rent District Opposite Varsity Laundry

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th WRDSGEESTENOR

A limited number of Season Tickets
(Five Concerts) includign
JOHN d CORNACK, Nov. 3 f
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
Nov. 23
LOWIS GRAVEURE, Baritone, Dec. 11
WALTER GIESEKING, Pianist, Jan. 26
DETOTSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
March 8
$5.00 and $5.50

HILL AUDITORIUM

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGA N

TUESDAY, '8:0 .M

Single

Tickets for McCORM ACK Alone
$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
For Sale in Order of Application at

University, School of Music
CHARLES A. SINK, Secretary-Manager.

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Corduroy Coats and
Leather Jackets

BLOUSES

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Are Bought for Less at Our Store

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AN EHIBIT" OF WOOLEN HOSE
WSMestInS trFrom England, Ireland, Scotland,. Germany

DeeeFrom England and Scotland

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Bellenden-hand framed-From Innerleithen, Scotland
on~ D Ofl From Saxony'
T hom s Lyles -From England and Ireland
Genuine and Imitation Fair- Isles

We have them in .large assortment for ladies and men. Can be had in
Suede, Reindeer, Horse-hide, Sheepskins, Corduroy and Wool Plaids of
many patterns, lined or unlined, in. the best grades only as produced by the'
leading outing garment manufacturers. Priced from $4.50 UP.k
See our WOOL NAVAKOTES, the latest in Jackets.
WOOL !SHAWLS AND AUTO. OBES
All Kinds Blankets-For All Needs.
BREECHE
all kinds, in Corduroy, Whipcords, Serge, etc.
Also Moccasin Packs, High-Tops, Hiking and Hunting Boots,
Rubber Boots,- R.. 0. T. C. Shoes and Puttees
0. D. Wool and Blanket Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Golf Hose, Heavy
-, and Light Socks, Overalls and Coverall Suits.
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We are headquarters 'for the most popular; garment on the campus
and are showing all styles in YELLOW, OLIVE, and colors for
ladies, men, boys and girls. Our prices will interest you. See Tower's
new transparent Kit Coat. Also Cravenettes, Gabardens and Topcoats.
You Save Money by Coming Down.

Domestics of many types

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Priced sixty- fi)'e cents to six dollars

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