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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, OCTOBER

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604 East Lib

Before a Jury
You know that your appearance is always on
trial. Every man you meet is both judge and
jury of how you look.
Are you -guilty of a faulty selection in your
clothes? Do poor fitting clothes stand against
you?
If so, why not acquit yourself, win the verdict
and be declared a good dresser?
Let us become your tailoring counsel-we'll
win you that verdict if we make your clothes.

DRESS SUITS FOR HIRE
SHIRTS TO ORDER

KARL MALCOLM
erty St. Malcolm Block

pavement of North University avenue
east of Ingalls street.
Students who have degrees other
than those registered in the Graduate
school, and all students who attended
the University for at least three years,
regardless of their graduation year,
will assemble with the juniors. For
example, if a man is a fresh medic he
should assemble with the junior lit-
erary class.
In case of rain, students should as-
semble at Hill auditorium, the seniors
and sophomores on the main floor,
juniors on the first balcony and fresh-
man on the second balcony.
500 Women Plan
To Attend Dinner
Sixteenth Annual Affair Promises
Unusual Success for
Y. W. C. A.
Judging from present indications
nearly 500 women will attend the six-
teenth annual banquet of the Univer-
sity Y. W. C. A., to be held at Bar-
bour gymnasium Saturday evening,
Oct. 13.
Tickets are given to the freshmen
girls, who are requested to call for
them at Newberry hall before 5:30
o'clock this afternoon. Tickets for
upperclass women are 50 cents.
Miss Evans will act as toastmistress.
Other speakers of the evening are
Anna Lloyd, '18, president of the Wom-
en's league; Helen Bourke, '18, presi-
dent of the Y. W. C. A.; Miss Lemert,
general secretary of the Y. W. C. A.,
and Helen Masters, '21, representing
the freshman class.
The Daily's specialty is service to
everyone. Let us serve you.-Adv.

WHAT'S GOING ON

TODAY
3:30 o'clock-Convocation exercises
in Hill auditorium.
7:30 o'clock-Alpha Nu debating so-
ciety meets in Alpha Nu rooms, Uni-
versity hall.
7:30 o'clock-Social for students in
Wesleyan Guild parlors, corner State
and Washington streets.
8 o'clock-Reception for students at
Church of Christ, on South University
near State street.
TOMORROW.
2:35 o'clock - Michigan-Mt. Union
game on Ferry field.
7 o'clock-Upper Room Bible class
meets at 444 South State street.
7:30 o'clock - Student Volunteer
band meets in Lane hall.
U-NOTICES
There is room for more sophomores
ont the editorial staff of the Michigan-
ensian. Tryouts should report at the
Michiganensian office in the Press
building any afternoon between 2 and
4 o'clock.
The reception announced for Epis-
copal students tonight, has been post-
poned.for several days.
Cross country tryouts are requested

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Text-Books and Supplies
For all Courses
WE SUPPLY EVERY STUDENTS' NEED
Sheehan & Co.
Ann Arbor Detroit

ARCADE JEWELER

CARL F. BAY

to turn out for practice between 2:30 Bass Soloist wanted for church pos-
and 6 o'clock this afternoon on Ferry ition. Call 312 S. Division, Phone
field. 212-J.-Adv.

Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing

Phone 152-W

NICKELS ARCADE

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We are the only
Students' Supply Store
All kinds of Engineering Supplies, Stationery, Fountain Pens,
I. P. Note hooks and Paper. Also Candies, Cigars, Tobacco.
Sabe money by trading with us

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WE WILL SELL
100 Universal
50 hoover
D oblc-1)etri
100 Gralia.
WE WILL BUY
50 Harrou n
100 lluppi

$3,000 worth of the bonds.
Chicago has set as her subscription
goal $9,000,000 a day. The seventh
district has approximately $70,000,000
of the loan "in sight." The largest sale
of Wednesday was $1,000,000, pur-
chased by the Mutual Life Insurance
company.
A coast to coast aerial raid for dis-
tributing Liberty loan bond literature
will take place Oct. 20. Forty-five
aviators and eight balloonists will
take part in the flights and dropping
of "bombs."

Opposite the Engineering A rch

1111 S. University A be.

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Forshee & Kuehnle
INVESTIENT SECUiIiTIES
Phone 2169J
412 First National Rank Bldg.

SATURDAY
Q"
FOR SCHOOL YEAR
First Copy Delivered With Order
STOFFLETS NEWS-STAND
Phone 364 110 E. Washington St.
BOND SOLICITORS BANQUET
AT UNION TO DISCUSS CAMPAIGN
(Continued from Page One.)
patriotic program suitable to the oc-
cas ion?
(Signed) "ALBERT E. SLEEPER,
"Governor."
Big Cities a Trifle Behind Limit
Detroit took $2,396,200 worth of
bonds Wednesday. This was a de-
cided spurt over the record of the
previous. days of the drive. Accord-
ing to Auditor F. H. MacPherson, De-
troit's total purchase of the second
Liberty loan issue is now -4,000,000.
Men of Company E, 125th infantry,
from Detroit, now stationed at Waco,
Texas, took $3,500 worth of the bonds.
Subscriptions from a company in the
126th, another Detroit regiment, to-
taled $2,000. Headquarters company
of the 125th, also from Detroit, bought
Buy your alarm clocks at J. L
Chapman's, Jeweler. 113 S. Main.
-Adv.
Assembly at the Armory every Sat-.

CONVOCATION TO HE HELD
TODAY IN HILL AUDITORIUM
(Continued from Page One.)
pressed personally the desire that
every student in the University be
present to make the affair a success.
Major E. Rist and Col. C. U. Dercle
of the French medical service, and
Col. Thomas H. Goodwin and Capt.
John Gilmore of the British medical
service will be present at Convocation
as guests of honor.
Directions to Classes
All classes in the University includ-
ing those in military training will be
excused at 2:30 o'clock to enable the
Regents, faculty and students to as-
semble in their respective places and
march to the auditorium in time for
the exercises.
The band will form at the flag pole
at 2:30bo'clock and will head the pro-
cession. The order of formation will
be: The band, faculty, graduate stu-
dents, seniors, juniors, sophomores,
and freshmen. The line of march
which will begin at 2:45 o'clock, will
be around University hall and thence
to Hill auditorium.
President Harry B. Hutchins and
the Board of Regents will assemble in
the president's office in University hall
Iat 2:30 o'clock.
The members of the faculty will
organize and don their robesuin Uni-
versity hall at the same time.
Students of the Graduate school will
meet on the west side of University
hall.
Seniors of all schools and colleges
will form on the lawn west of the Law
school.
Juniors of the University will or-
ganize on the pavement of North Uni-
versity avenue west of Thayer street.
Sophomores will meet on the lawn.
Freshmen will assemble on the

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