THE MICHI( -H AER A VING TO THE SCARCITY OF DYES AND THE EM- .RGO ON WOOL, THERE IS GOING TO BE A SHORT- AGE OF GOOD WOOLENS FOR MEN'S CLOTHES. This, is true, BUT our showing for Fall and Winter does not evidence it. We have the best assortment of all wool fabrics for men's Suits and Overcoats that we have ever displayed-and at prices within reach of all. Our $25.00 line will be a pleasant surprise to you. What is even more vital to you is, that in this entire line of over five hundred weaves there is nothing but all-wool fabrics. These, when hand tailored to your individual measure, will give you ioo cents value for every dollar expended. k. ! LYTNDON 719 N. Umliversiity THE ONE PHOTOGRAPHER Who delivers the Goods and has been delivering them for 12 years right here among Michigan Students Just Received. Kod ak& andc Siapplies 0%Arm tee F"Inislhi asI J. K. MALCOLM 04 E. Liberty St. Malcolm Block Phone 1713=M SENIORS Sit early for your "M ichigandllsian" Picture at 1'4AIN +ISTUDIOS 1546-48 Broadway =a 1 New York, - N.YV. S1UI~ Also at SUNDAY SERVICES IN INN ARBOR CHURCHES Bethlehem Evangelical Church. English service 9 o'clock, German service 10:45 o'clock. German M. E. Church. Services, 10:30 o'clock. Community Chapel J. M. Wells lectures on "Circe's Palace," 7:30 o'clock, evening. The First Baptist Church.. Services, 10:30 o'clock. St. Andrew's Church. Holy Communion and serman, 10:30 o'clock. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. German service, 10:30 o'clock. 'First M. E. Church, Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock, with sermon on "The Church and Pol- itics." Second Baptist Church. Morning services, 10:30 o'clock. Bethel A. M. E. Church. Preaching, 10:30 o'clock, subject of sermon, "Remembering Christ." Trinity English Lutheran Church. Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock, ser-, mon on "The Lutheran Christian and the State." North Side Union Church. Services in evening, sermon on "What Methodism Expects of a Chris- tian." St. Paul's Evang. Lutheran Church. Morning service, 10:15 o'clock. First C ngregational Church. Mr. Douglas speaks on "Michigan's Problem at the Polls," 10:30 o'clock. First Presbyterian Church. Morning service, 10:30 o'clock. Church of Christ (Disciples). Morning service, 10:30 o'clock. Ser- mon on "The Man Who Wins." Unitarian Church. Morning worship, 10:30 o'clock. Ser- mion on "The Diety of Jesus." LIGHlT WASHIN~GTON T EAM UNABLE TO ENDURE MICilIGAN ONSLAUGHT Shows at 3:00; 6:30; 8:00; 9:30 ioc Unless Otherwise Specified. Phone 296-M. Tliu.-2-0rmi Hawley in "Where Love jLeads," IFri.-3-Mabel Taliaferro in "The Dawn of Love" and Drew Com~edIy. Sat.-4-Edith Storey in "The Christian" 8 parts. Child ren's Matinee, " P. in. "Helen's Babies,'' "The Kid :Magi- cians"', "Ambitious Awkward Andy." Mon.-Tues.-6-7Thomnas Dixon's "The Fall of & Nation" Mat. 25c. e. 35c. Orheum Theatre atnecs, 2:0-3:0;£vening, 6:45, 8:T5,9:30. Saturdays-Holidays continuous. S~at.- in, Desmnd andl }'nia4Markey in "Lieutenant D~annay, U. S. A," Also fTriangle Comedy, Ford Sterling in "Hs Ling am' eart.'' :Evening, 15c San.-Mon,-5-6-Dustin Farnnin in "The Pars'on of Panamint." Also Holmes Travels. S Te-7Henry Walthall in "Pillars of Society. Also Triangle Comedy, T he iFrench Milliner."live., 15C. IWHITNEY THEATRE - TUBS. NOV. 7 SHEEHAN'S I 1 ]i A New Supply of 'Laundry Boxes Ithaca, N. V. 699916. Liberty St. Ann Arbor, C. W. GRAHAM, Mngr. PHONE 1321 or 17-M FOR FLOWERS A full line of plant and cut flower basixets THWAD U u u~ UTTTAND JEFF SERIES MUTTll and JEFF'S WEDDING 50 PEOPLE-and They can All Slng, Dance and Act GIRLS? YES! GIRLS? MANY GIRLS The Liveliest Line of Loveliness That Ever Graced a Stage. Mich. West Pointi, N. Y. Princeton, N. J. No rthanipton, Mas,. Hanover, N. Ni. Prices 25-50-75-1.00 Sets now selling )erfect Portraitures= usurpassed accommodations for group photograiphs Goodhew Floral Co, 225 E. Liberty Darling Bldg. I SC ALP AN) BLADE SOCIETY ES'TIMATE $*5O,000 BETS LAID MOLDS MEETING AT UNION ON UL1NCTIOXS INI N. Z. FRIDAY Lafayette, Ind. 1 T H THUSDA',,-, W~rMBE 9 Qu'akers Defeat Lafayette, 19 to 0 Philadelphia, Nov. 4. -- Lafayette failed to score on the University of Pennsylvania in their annual football game on Franklin field this afternoon whlile the Quaker eleven piled up 19 points. Until the third period it was any man's contest. Then Lafayette's defense seemed to snap, Light scoring one touchdown for Pennsylvania in the third and two in the fourth. i j The Michigan chapter of the Scalp Naw" York, Nov. 4.-Presidential At- and Blade society, which is composed ting broke all records here yesterday, of about 30 students from Buffalo and according to reports in "the financial its vicinity, met last night at the Union district. Oine-fourth or a million. was for its first meeting of the year. A the estimate of the day's bets placed short business session was held, afterI in most instances at odds of 10 to 7 which an informal get-together took! on Hughes. Wilson's attack on Wall place. Smokes and cider were inkJ street caused such bitter discussion on abundance.' the stock exchange floor today that The club intends to combine withj several traders were reported to have the Cabinet club later on in the year' left the floor to avoid breaking the in order to give a dance. 'The exact exchange' rules by indulging in date has not been set, but will be physical combat with verbal oppon- decided upon at the next meeting. ents. High grade Kodak Finishing at Sug-i Dancing wax in all sized packages. den's. C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237. 5-16 i Leave your film at the Delta. hour service. 24 p ABY .I I ------------- The ayest 4Farce en IYears Direct from The Fulton Theatre, New York with an excellent cast herAded by Grace Merritta' The same Company and Production that (plays all the larger cities. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, B oxes $1.50 ii WHAT'S GOING TOday 2:30 o'clock-Login an club smooker Union. 7:30 o'clock--Prof. R. W. Rogers sctures for Wesleyan Guild at the .ethodist church. Tomorrow. 3:30 o'clock-Junior lit football 1 'clock tomorrow. Game with senior [eongineers at 4 o'clock. Everybody out a., this game must be won. I' li' Logman club will hold a smoker at the Union at 2:30 o'clock today. 's1e Pixie club will hold a business imeetin-g at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday at th~e Union. Cerele Fraancals will hold an im- ptant social meeting at 8:30 o'clock Monday evenling in the society's rooms, 1202 and 204 in the south wing of U- hall. (Continued from Page One.) of fight in the first half didn't look particularly good, but the boys got to- gether and showed something from then on," said Pontius after the game. Raymond and Dunne did far and away the best punting Michigan has seen all season. . The lineup, or at least such portions of the same as the furiously scribbling scribes could gather, is offered for in- spection. It looks like the roll call of the German army: Michigan Washington. Dun ne-Martens. . L.E .......... Kling Weimann- Whalen .......L.T .... Backman- Nelson-Peters Boyd-Goodsell. .. L.G....... Grossman Niemann-Skin- nier-Willard..C .......... Wetzel Rehor-Dunn ... R... Kurrus-Meyer Weske-Mc- Callam ........R.T .........Busick Peach-Lou eks. . ..R.E... Pemberton- Caffee-Moore- Brooks-McRoberts Zeiger .......... Q.B.... Reichard- B~enway Maulbets chi Brazell ....... L.H. Schwart zenbach Raymond-Eggert. RH.. Dawson-Stout Smith-Hanish... . F.B......... Folch Touchdownsi -auibeisch 5, Zeigar 2, Raymond 1, Brazell 1.,lHanish 1, Kling. Goals from touchdown-Maulbetsch 4 out of 8, Rehor 2 out of '2, Pember- ton 1 out of 1. Referee-Haines (Yale). Umpire- Holderness (Lehigh). Head linesman --Sampson (Springfield). Time of quarters--15 minutes. Cornell Has Hard Battle With Tech Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 4.-Carnegie Tech dteveloped unexpected strength this afternoon and it was about a fifty-fifty outlook until Shiverick went in for Cornell and then the Pittsburg team was defeated 15 to 7. Kestner broke away for a 35-yard run through the Cornell team in the third quarter scoring a touchdown. Wakened by tht. shock, Cornell scored two touchdowns on rushes which started in her own territory and swept the Tech players steadily back. _ With the wool-side inside, the cold stays outside DavTis slippers. Davis at 119 Main. nov3,5 I 3 DAYS CO . MON. NIGHT II you don't laugh at this show, see~a doctor Conies 1n incomparable Keith bill that is unquestionably the best seen here in many moons. It is impossible to give our readers tan adequate comprehension of the great truth NOW that is in store for them through the medium of mere words. Bring your burdens to the MAJESTIC this week and go home with a gay heart. The only successful treatment for the blues is the Laugh Cure. RNE w',LT EVANS &'GIRLS In Their Dance Revue and IG SOCIETY CIRCUS Sunday 4 Shows A fternoon Night 1:30--3 Youa Have Heard Them On The Victrola PAl LUA and JULIA ANALEKA Hawaiian Instrumentalists and Dancers CLAYTON adLNI ',The Happy Chappie and English Johnny" 7 and 8:30- RICHARD B EN NETT who made DAMAGED GOODS 8:-30 o'clock-Meeting of the Cercle I_______ yrancais in the society's rooms. wthfrtegadoeigo n U-Notices. IVNatch fo r thFietFlralSop.nickelsAn The soph medic class will hold anAro'FietlraShp Ncks ectiont for the honor committee Mon- a~rcade. 3-tf ay, Nov. 12, in the east amphithe- t- er of the medic building. COLD FEET? Not if they're cosy in Fresh engineer football players re.. Davis Moccasins. Davis at 119 Main. ort at south Ferry field at 3:30 nov3,6 LI r.TY T 606 LNE andHARPER ,",The Manicure and The Man" Famous In a Modern Drama EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE "THE COP" A Comedy of The System Eleetion Returns Read From The Stage 'i ~o showis-7 :30 and 9:30) P. II1. All persons purchasing tickets for the first show must vacate their seats after the first show as both shows will be reserived. Complete returns from the entire country will be received by special wire sand we have through the Times-News special service on the wet and da'y vote in Michigman. SE ATS ARE NOW READY-BE QUICK. 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