SEPTEMBER 24, 1935 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TWENTY-ONE NO ®U & A w elcome to is I ALONG WITH 8,000 UPPERCLASSMEN! FgOF MEN'S SU TS.... It's Not The Job It Used To Be - It's a Job For Cleaners Skilled In Their Profession. IN RECENT YEARS dry cleaiing has progressed from ordinary dry cleaning to scientific cleansing. Each year adds some improvement to this de,-art- ment. We have adopted Microleoen as the most perfect rrethod up to date. Suit materials such as tweeds and coarse homespuns, which are popular this year, gather considerable soil in the weaves and require not only the removal of surface soil which may be seen by the eye, but also the removal of embedded grit and soil which can only be seen under the microspope and the restoring of animal oil present in all wool materials to impart -heen and touch to the fabric. MICROCLEAN performs all these servTices without fail and constant test; are made each day to insure uniformity. Suits sent in for cleaning go through these different or1erat ions. First - they are marked in and searched for onything left in the lpoC.kets. Such articles are tagged and put in envelopes to insure return to customers. The pockets and trouser cuffs are blown cut with compressed air to remove accumulated dirt and lint. They are then sorted according to color and fabric and then MICROCLEANED. Next-they go to the Spotting Department where stains requiring the work of a chemist are removed. The cuffs are then tacked up and garments inspected for missing buttons and minor repairs. From there the garments go to the battery of latest type pressing machines where the garments are gently reshaped on the different steam presses to their original shape and size. Experienced men are required in this department who can reshape and distinguish between the different materials. A blue serge is pressed dif- ferently from a coarse tweed. A tuxedo is reshaped differently again from a Palm Beach. After pressing the linings of the tuxedos an'd full dress suits are hand-ironed to insure a back to new appearance. All garments are then inspected thoroughly as to cleaning, pressing, repair- ing, buttons, etc. Any special requirements of the customer, such as round sleeves, roll lapels or round cuffs on trousers are given special attention without extra cost. The finished garment is now placed on a hanger which will not leave a crease in the trousers from hanging or will the shoulders sag. These hangers, while expensive, insure a perfectly cleaned and pressed suit to be delivered to the customer. When you arrive in Ann Arbor, stop in and we will explain the different processes tq you and alho furnish a guide for your inspection of our plant which should prove quite interesting. Football is always good from the spectators' point of view, but when one can see the Michigan teams go prancing up and down the field from a perch at the top of the 87,000 capacity MICHIGAN STADIUM, the game will leave a lasting impression. The stadium has been the home of the many champion Michigan teams, and until last year always sdw the finest teams in the country within its walls. Two years ago for the Ohio State-Michigan game there was such a demand for seats that temporary bleachers were put up until the seat ng capacity was 93,000, the largest crowd ever massed in one structure east of the Mississippi. This year, we are told, Michigan is not going to have the same sad fate that it had in '34 and we again expect the large attendance that we had back i, i the days of Wistert and Fay. ApN\, COACH HARRY G. KIPKE SPRING INTEREST STORAGE **. April st, 1936 --on and after this date spring garments are in vogue, so let us suggest you send in your furs for Cold Storage and cleaning - cleaning by the furriers method; that is, the scientific saw- dust cleaning method recommend- ed by all furriers. GREENE'S is the c rly company 'n the city li ndling Cold Storage. For your winter garments, cloth coats, cvercoat;, wool dresses, wool suits, tuxedoes, in fact, anything along the woolen line, send them in as they are discarded for Spring. We will clean, cold store, insure and protect there from moths ready for your return again in the fall. It eliminates all the carrying home and back again and costs you no more than to have it done at home. You do not pay anything for this service until fall when you get your garments back. All work is insured by the largest Insurance Company in the world. We feel this is a truly wonderful service - typical of our superior quality. apN0 4 r < U White gloves, black gloves, long gloves, short gloves, men's gloves or ladies gloves -- all clean beauti- fully. Our glove department is modernly equipped to handle all kinds of gloves. Any gloves which ar~e cleaned, having ripped seams, are resewed without charge on our regular factory glove-stitching ma- chines ----the only glove-stitching machines in Ann Arbor. CREDIT DEPARTMENT - """ningt b'[~'Zent 'a Credit Department who will be pleased to :pen a personal charge account t:) ty student who can furnish ade- :lttate credit information. Monthly statements will be sent directly to the student or to the parents for theirsapproval, which- ever they reauest. We feel this service is one to be considered,tas our credit records are kept accurately and brought regu- larly to the student's attention and he in turn can check, as well as the parents, on his "cleaning budget" at any time. Gloves ABOUT OUR TAILOR A competent staff of tailors and dressmakers are employed at all times for your convenience. How- ever, we do not make new gar- ments, either suits or dresses. We are, however, in a position to alter, repair, reweave, reline, patch, and make over any suit, overceat, topcoat, leather jacket, new cuffs, zippers, et^., in fact, if it can be repaired, we can do it. Cuffs of trousers which are worn may be turned 'so as to still re- tain the cuff and the exact same 1enth. Trousers are being worn for fall to the beels in Ann Arbor. Sleeves can also be lengthened or shortened to suit at nominal pnces. Reline jobs with a guarantee. A large supply and variety of differ- ent quality and colors of lining are carried at all times. If the seat of your trousers get thin, as is natural in going to school, do not wait until they are worn through, send them in early and have them reinforced. You will be unable to see the patch as it is on the inside well secured and doubles the life of the trousers. YOST FIELD HOUSE. This immense building houses a great many of major sports events . . . basketball, track meets, football practice when weather is inclement. You'll see a great deal of this building. v , -'1® ' 'k 'jQ " 'Q CLEANERS and DYERS Exclusive Users of MICROCLEAN "Clean Under the Microscope" s ...- ALL CLOTHES CLEANED