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December 15, 1916 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1916-12-15

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-actical Gifts
that please men.

Calkins Drug Co. Two Stores
324 So. State and 1123 SoUniversity Ave.
For Best Results bring us your Kodak Finishing.

DON'T

FORGEI

To Get Your

Neckwear and Hosiery,
in Individual Boxes.

Sheep Lined Coat
And
Patricks Mackinaw

Experienced men (no boys) do your work here.

DEVELOPING 15c

PRINTS Sc to 5o each I

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At The

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Wadhams & Co.

Nickles Arcade
State St.

Cor. State and
Washington Sts.

YEAR BOOK CAMPAIGN CLOSES
3lichiganenslan Will Cost $3.50 After
Tomorrow Night
After Saturday night the regular
price of $3.50 will be charged for sub-
scriptions to the 1917 Michiganensian
and at this time all campaign meas-
ures of obtaining subscriptions for'the
year book will be dropped. The can-
vass of fraternities, sororities, and
house clubs which has been in pro-
gress all of this week will also be
closed on Saturday night. All per-
sons who wish to obtain the year book
at the campaign price of $3.00 should
file their applications at the Michigan-
ensian office sometime today or Sat-
day.
Try a Michigan Daily Want Ad.

FACULTY MEN ATTEND BANKERS'
CLUB FUNCTION AT CHICAGO
President Harry B. Hutchins and
Prof. George W. Dowrie of the eco-
nomics department have received in-
vitations to be present at the dinner
given by the Bankers' club of Chicago
at the Congress hotel in that city Sat-
urday night.
President Frank Vanderlip of the
National City bank of New York will
be the speaker of the evening, and the
guests will include presidents and pro-
fessors of banking of the important
universities of the middle west, as
well as nationally famous bankers,
railway presidents, packers and other
big business men of the nation.

MODERN BARBER SHOP
332 State St.

J. F. WUERTIH CO.
New Day Light Store next to Orpheum

Learn To Typewrite
with

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8 FINGERS
and
2 THUMBS

A Particular Place
for Particular People.

When Is a Gift Problem Not a Gift Problem?
When a person knows it has already been solved at
The Hutzel Shop? It has scores of dainty things--
blouses, collars,ties, silk underwear, kimonos, handbags
jewelry--that one m:4y decide upon for Christmas Gifts!

And Without Looking at
the Machine at
Hamilton Business College
State and William

FRANK C. BOLCH; Prop.

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Dancing classes and private
at the Packard Academy

lessons
18-tf

Main and Liberty

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Electric Auto Heater--Keeps Your Engine Warm
Costs very little to operate

A Great Fox Trot

Washtenaw Electric Shop

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Victor Record No. 18163

The Shop of Quality
if its not Rigat we make it Right
200 East Washington St.

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Your Floral Needs==
Are BEST SA" ISFIED By Us
PfONE 115
Cut Flowers Flowering Plants
FLOWERS FOR DECORATION

Phone 273

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Katsas City Bles
Grinnell Bros.

- 75c

1168. malf. St.
PHiONIC 1707

s q
We can supply you with anything A big new stock of 1917 calendars
known to the wall-paper and paint (for picture inserts) at 1915 prices.
trade. C. H. Major & Co. tf Lyndon's. Sun-eod

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=COUSINS & HALL
1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE.

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APOLOGIZE

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LENSES
IN OUR OWN SHOP
HALLER & FULLER
STATE STREET JEWELERS

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Last Saturday we could not serve all those who wanted to take advantage of our pants offer.

We did not expect that there

would be such a great number of people who realize-as we do-that an extra pair of pants, made of the same cloth your garment
is, doublesthe life of the suit.

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We, therefore, decided to give everyone an opportunity-on

The
Cyc-Corpus Juris
System

PUBLISHED BY
The American Law Book Co.

BERWICK
R ROW
3rCO LLARs
are curve cut tof ithe shoulders
pefictly. 5c tseac,6for9o,
CLUETT: PEABODY &COI lNC2'akers
H. A. Taylor, '17E. The staff appoint-
ments for the coming year will be an-
nounced by Prof. E. M. Bragg and 30
Technic fobs will be presented at this
time.
The final issue of this magazine to
be edited by the retiring staff will ap-
pear on sale during the early part of

Saturday,

Dec.

16th,

on which day we will again give

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A Pair

of Pants

FREE

1916

with each suit or overcoat

27 Cedar Street
NEW YORK.

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ENGINEERING NEWS

And please remember that the pair of pants we give you free is worth and costs $5.00
so you can figure that you are getting your suit or overcoat for only
$11.50

At the sophmore assembly yesterday
Prof. J. R. Allen announced that the
names of* the mentors of all sopho-
nores would be posted outside of the
Dean's office and that all students are

and let me tell you that a WARD made-to-measure suit for

supposed to get their reports between next week.
4 and 5 o'clock Tuesday.
The business of the class consisted All senior engineers who wish to
mainly of the dance to be held Satur- get in the official picture of the class
day evening at Barbour gymnasium, must have their Michiganensian sit-
The matter of distinctive sophomore tings at either Rentschler's or Randall
apparel was dropped. and Pack's studios. Those who have
-had sittings made at other studios be-
The Technic staff will hold its an. fore Dec. 14 may get into the class
nual dinner tonight. T. W. Sheahan, picture by signing the list in the en-
'17E, will act as toastmaster and the gineering society rooms before noon
following will speak, Prof. . M. Saturday, Dec. 16.
Bragg, Prof. H. W. King, R. L. Mc-TgA
Namee, '17E, C. M., Burns, '17E, and Try a Michigan Daily Want Ad.

$ 11.50

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try,

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is the greatest value that has ever been given.

The suits are made to your order, to your taste and satisfaction, built right here in Ann
Arbor for YOU and no one else, made of the finest American and imported Woolens, of
which we have the greatest selection, and made to suit you because we are here to stay. We
have a SIX-YEAR LEASE at 118 E. Huron St., and we want steady, repeated trade.

Leave Copy
at
Quarys and
The Delta

VERTISING

I Leale Copy
at
Students'
Supply Store

So come in and take advantage of our great offer because you will have to pay higher prices for the very same suits later.

MISCELLANEOUS
TYPEWRITERS of all makes
bought, sold, rented or ex-
changed. Expert repairing,
factory service. Sole agent Under.
wood & Corona. TYPEWRITING,
MIMEOGRAPHING & SUPPLIES.
0. D. 3MORRILLU 322 S. State fit:
(Over Baltimore Lunch). 582-.
EMPLOYMENT-For two hours each
evening for a student who has had
experience' as clothing salesman.
Address W care of Daily. 9-i5in

FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Full blooded Boston Bull
terriers, six months old. Inquire
431 E. University. 14-15
FOR SALE--A practically new Spald-
ing sweater-coat. Cost $8.50. Will
sell cheap. Call 2245-3. 15
WANTED
WANTED- To tend furnaces during
the holidays, west of S. University,
between Church and Washtenaw.
Telephone 2056. 15-16-17

WardE's Kiassy Kut Kiothes?
118 E. HURON ST.

DAN MASSINA, Manager

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