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THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTO

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HE p APERS S A Y
'ING 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
'ill wool fabrics for men's Suits and Overcoats that we
have ever displayed-and at prices within reach of all.
Our $25.o6 line will be a pleasant surprise to you.
What is even more vitil to you is, that in this entire
line of over five huidred weaves there is nothing but
all-wool fabrics. These, when hand tailored to your
individual measuredwill give you zoo cents value for
every dollar expended.

AYDON

719 N."-'ive'ity

THE ONE PHOTOGRAPHER
Who delivers the Goods and has
been delivering them for 12 years
right here among Michigan Students

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NEW MANAGEMENT

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'W'upplies

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ENTIRE SCHO L EXPECTED
T FOURTH CON AION

Mat.
Wed. &3 Sat.

GA RRICK
DETROIT

Week of
Oct. 9

TEXT BOOKfS and SUPPLIES.
FOR ALL COURSES
Real Values in Second-Hand Books
DRAIN OT E BOOKS
FOU NT AIN PE NS
DR AWING INST U ME NTS

J. K. MALCOLM

4 B Liberty St.

Malcolm Block

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Phone 1713-M

ER VICE

It isour consisant endeavor to keep a full and entensive
k of all last-word models throughout the season, but TH IS
he time when the stock is freshest and most fascinating.
s is the time to select your GARMENT.

Women's and Children's Apparel

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Main St. Corner Liberty

NOTICE OF REMOVAL
We wish to inform you that we have
moved our Factory and Salesroom,
from our former location on Huron St.
to 617 Packard St., next to the Delta.
cor. State and Packard.

WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE

FACTORY HAT STORE
(New location)
617 PACKARD STREET. Next to the Delta
Cor. State and Packard

(Continued from Page One.)
rains the march will be abandoned and
the assembly will take place as fo
lows:
The band will assemble in Hill audi-
torium at 3 o'clock and will play while
the students are taking their seats.
At 3 o'clock the regents, president,
and orator of the day will assemble
in the rooms on the stage floor level
at the west end of the platform, en-
tering by the west stage entrance on
the north side of the building.
The faculty will assemble and don
their robes in the rooms on the sec-
ond and third floors of the auditorium,
entering by the west stage entrance on
the north side of the building.
The graduate students will assemble
and don their robes in the correspond-
ing rooms at the east end of the plat-
form, entering by the east stage en-
trance.
Seniors will enter by the three east
front doors and assemble in the foyer
and lobby at the east end.
Sophomores will enter by the two
west front doors and assemble in the
foyer and the lobby at the west end.
Juniors will enter by the west side
eiitrance and proceed to the first bal-
cony foyer.
Freshmen will enter by the east side
etrance and assemble in the second
balcony foyer.'
At 3:15 o'clock the ushers will passI
the various groups to their respective
seats. The president, regents, and fac-
ulty will be conducted by Prof.
Herbert Sadler, chief factulty marshal,
onto the platform through the door1
at the west side, and the graduate
students through the door at the east
side. Faculty marshals willinstruct
the leaders of the different columns in
regard to the various marching de-
tails. Classes will be dsmissed at 3 1
o'clock. Assembling and marching will
follow immediately.
FORESTERS TO STAGE ANNUAL
CAMP FIRE IN CASCADE GLEN
The Forestry club extends an invi-
tation to all those interested, to their
annual Forestry club camp fire to be
held in Cascade Glen, Tuesday, Oc-
tober 17. Tickets may be purchased
from any member of the club. Stu-
dents who intend to go should as-
semble at the natural science building
at 6:15 o'clock.
Professor Roth will act as toast-
master at the fire, while other foresters
will contribute to the enjoyment of the
evening by short talks. A regular
forester's feed is to be served, con-
sisting of a steak for each man and
plenty of cider and doughnuts.
CERCLE FRANCAIS TO HOLD
FIRST MEETING ON MONDA
The first meeting of the French so-
ciety, Cercle Francals, will be held
next Monday evening in the society's
rooms in the south wing of University
hall, to discuss a program for the
coming year. Members will be
chosen to work on committees for the
various social events.
Friday 13th, Unlucky Ball at Armory.

ALONE AT LAST
'ARCADE
Shows at 3:00; 6:30; 8:oo; 9:30
ioc Unless Otherwise Specified.
Phone 296-M.
Fri.-13-Mabel Taliaferro in "The Dawn
of iLove"; Drew Comedy.
Sat.-14-Dorothy Bernard and Stuart
Holmes in "Sins of Men"; Charlie
Chaplin in"Tlhe Count." 15c.
Children's Matinee, 4:30o, Vivian Mar-
tin in "Old Dutch.'
Mou-16Richard J. Jose in "Silver
Threads Among the Gold"; Goldberg
Cartoon.
Orpheum Theatre
Matinees, 2:00-3:30: Evening, 6:45,
8:T5, 9:30.
Saturdays-Holidays continuous.
Fri.-Marguerite Clark in "Little Lady
Eileen.' Also Bray cartoons. Eve.
t 15c,
Sat.T4-Bessie Barriscale in "The Pay-
ment" Also Triangle Comedy, Fay
Tiuchvr in "Skirts." Eave. i5c.
Sun.-Mon.-i5-16-Vivian Martin in "The
Stronger Love." Also Holmes Travels.

EVERY STUDENT NECESSITY

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W. GRAHAM, Mngr.

G 00 d h ew
FLORAL CO.,,.
Flowers for all occasions.
A full line of plant and cut
Hfower baskets.

Phone 273

Store Phone
Greenhouse
225 E. Liberty

1321
170 M
Daraing Bldg.

FOR SALE
Dress Suit with Tuxedo and Two Vests
Absolutely New-Never Worn
Addresq
1439 David Whitney Bldg., Detroit
3-7:30 and 9 P. M.
NOW PLAYING
ATTRACTIVE GIRL ACT
"THE F ESH MiAN" a-

200 E. Washington St.

TO THE HEADQUARTERS FOR

Studtents eecrica Isupplfies
Study lamps, shades, extension cords, heating de-
vices and everything electrical.
Repair Work Given Prompt Attention
Washtenaw Electric Shop
"THE SHOP OF QUALITY"
If it is not right, we make it right
Tailoring Services at Right Prices
Clothes that are individually tailored here are guar-
anteed to give absolute satisfaction in every detail; and
you get beautiful woolens, expert Workmanship and
the very latest styles.
For every Dollar I spend for Rent, the GROUND
FLOOR MAN spends FIFTEEN. See where I SAVE
and how I can make.You LOWER PRICES?
Why Give It to the Landlord?
Put It on Your Back.
Special Attention Paid to Alteration and Repairing.

* * * * * * * * * * * *
TWO NURSES NEEDED TO
GIVE COD LIVER OIL DOSE
London, Oct. 12.-Back from
the battlefields of France where
they faced death without batting
an eye, British Tummies have to
be coddled and wheedled into
taking bad-tasting medicines.
The wounded men must all take
a daily portion of cod liver oil.
It requires two nurses to ad-
minister the medicine, one pass-
ing around with the medicine
itself while anotherfollows with
a Jar of jam or other sweets.
* * * * * * * * * * * *

* WOMEN'S LEAGUE HOUSES SHOW
* AN INCREASE OF FIFTEEX
*r
The number of Women's league
* houses in Ann Arbor has been increas-
* ed to 55 this year, a gain of 15 over
* last year. All of the houses. which
* contain ten or more women haye
chosen names. by which their res-
* dece is to be designated in thefuture.
* James Willard's name has been chosen
* by one group because it was he wh:>
* introduced the amendment permitting
* women to enter the University.
* Names of all league houses togethcr
* with their members will appear in the
* Students' Directory.

ALBERT

GANSLE

FRANK BUSH
TELLING S ORIES

MERCHANT TAILOR
108 E. Washington St.
2nd. Floor.

ERGOTTI'S tIL EIPUTIANS
DARING MIDGET GYMNASTS
MILLER & MULFORD
COMEDIANS
LEW FITZGIBBONS
XLYro liONEIST
SUNDAY:--KOLB and MILL in
"A MILLION FOR MARY"

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WHAT'S GOING, ON
Today.
:00 o'clock-Senior homeop class
tings, class room C.
):00 o'clock-Senior dent class
ting, dental ampitheater.
:00 o'clock-Junior dent class
ting, Junior dent lab.
00 o'clock-Senior pharmics meet,
n 300 chemistry building.
30 o'clock-Fresh medics meet,
t ampitheater.
:30 o'clock-C. M. O'Brien speaks,
tarian Guild hall, corner State and
'on streets.
Tomorrow.
:30 o'clock-Soph homeop class
ting, class room C.
:30 o'clock-Mount Union football
e, Ferry field.
ryouts for cross country team meet
ch Farrell immediately after game.
:00 o'clock - Membership dance,
hilgan Union.
U-Notlce.
rof. J. R. Brimm will not hold his
s in rhetoric 3 at 10 o'clock this
ning.

Y. M. C. A. TO RESERVE 3,000
SEATS FOR BRYAN'S SPEECH
The manner of distributing tickets
to the students for William Jennings
Bryan's speech in Ann Arbor, Oct. 22,
has been decided upon by the officers
of the student "Y," who have charge
of all arrangements for the meeting.,
A block of 3,000 seats will be re-
served and distributed from the Y. M.
C. A. office and tables set in various
buildings on the campus. This will en-
able students who are especially de-
sirous of hearing the noted orator to
be sure of a seat.
REGISTRAR HALL ANNOUNCES
ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE HOURS
Registrar Arthur G. Hall, chairman
of the committee on attendance, has
announced the hours at which the
members of the committee will meet
this year as follows:
Men-Wednesdays from 11 to 12
o'clock, and Thursdays from 3 to 4
o'clock, Prof. a S. Berry in charge.
Women-Mondays and Thursdays from
11 to 12 o'clock, Dean Myra B.- Jor-
dan in charge.

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See Schaeber e & Son, 110 South
Main street, for Ukeleles, Martin Gui-
tars' Mandolins and all Musical Instru-
ments. oct3tf
Call 600 for expert typewriting.
Does your musical instrum'nt need
repairs? Take it Lo Schaeberle & Son,
110 South Main street, for first-class
work. oct3tf
Unlucky Ball, Fisher's Sextet, at
Armory. oct13
PACKARD ACADEMY
Dancing classes every Monday and
Thursday evening at 7:00 o'clock.
Private lesons by appointment. Chil-
dren's class every Friday afternoon at

Hindu Philosopher to Lecture at Iowa
Sir Rabindranath Tagore, the Hin-
du philosopher and poet, will stop off
at the University of Iowa for two days
during his cross-country tour of the
United States, and will deliver a lec-
ture there. He is expected about
October 26.

Leave your film at the Delta.
oct3 tow29
Pianos for rent; terms right. Schae-
berle & Son, 110 South Main St. oct3tf
'Phone 600 for signs and show cards.
oct3 to 29
Woodward repairs typewriters. 8-9
A. A. Say. lank. Bldg. Tel. 866-F1.

Unlucky Ball, Friday night, at Armory 4 o'clock.

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Golf Riding
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