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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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THE PAPERSSA
WING TO THE SCARCITY 9F DYIES AND THE ERM-
.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 iFall anid 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 pleasaut surprise to you.
What is even more vit it 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 zoo cents value for
every dollar expended.

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LYTN DO0N

719 N. Urniversity

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

Sheehan's

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NEW MANAGEMENT

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Kodaks
an~d
Sizpples

t3sa rarsteedI
AmateizrI
Frimish ij

J. K. MALCOLM

R. Liberty St.

Malcolm Block

Phone 17'13-M

NNW
ER VICE
It is our consisant endeavor to keep a. full and entensive
ck of all last-word models throughout the season, but TH IS
he time when the. stock is freshest and most fascinating.
is is the time to select-your GARM{ENT.

SUNDAY SERVICES IN
AN ARBORCHURCHES1
First Congregational Church
Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas preaches at
10:30 o'clock on the subject, "Red,
White and Blue."
Methodist Episcopal Church
The subject of Rev. A. W. Stalker's
sermon at 10:30 o'clock is "The High-
est Court."
Unitarian Church
Rev. R. S. Loring will preach at
10:30 o'clock on "The Conflict of Or-
ganized Religion and Manliness."
Church of Christ (Disciples).
The theme of Rev. G. W. Knepper's
sermon at 10:30 o'clock is "The Re-
ligion for Today."
Presbyterian Church
Rev. Leonard A. Barrett speaks at
10:30 o'clock on "The Divine Fire."
First Baptist Church

'ARCADE
Shows at 3:00; 6:30; 8:00; 9:30
zoc Unless Otherwise Specified.
Phone 296-M.
IF ri.-13-Mabel Taliaferro in "The Dawn
of Love"; Drew Comedy.
Sat.-14-Dorothy Bernard and Stuart
Holmes in "Sins of Men"; Charlie
Calnin"The Count." 15c.
Children's Matinee, 4:3o, Vivian Mar-
tin in "Old Dutch."
Mon-16Richard J. Jose in "Silver
Threads Among the Gold"; Goldberg
Cartoon.
Orpheum Theatre
Matinees, 2:~00-3 :30: Evening, 6:45,
8:15, 9:30.
Saturdays-Holidays continuous.

EVERY STUDENT NECESSITY

TEXT HOOKS and SUPPLIES,
FOR ALL COURSES
Real Values in Second-Hand Books
In P. NOTE BOOKS
FOUNTAIN PENS
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS

Women's and Children's Apparel

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Sun.-Mon.-15_16-Vivian Martin in "The
Stroniger Lore." Also Holmes Travels.
Tues.-17- Mae Marsh in "The Marriage
of MollyO " Also' Triangle Comedy,
Chas Murray- in "TheFetrdNs"
Eve. 15c.- FetedNe"
Wed-i8-Victor Moore in "Chimmie
Fadden." Rebooked.

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SHEEHANS
'C. W. GRAHAM, M ngr.
WHITNEY THEATRE
Friday, O tct. 20
The Biggest Farce Success of the Century.

Main St. Corner Liberty

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IIIIIIIIIIIIIjIaIIIIIaIIIIIIIIll1U1111iIllllllill111I11I111111IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIInIHIIl;l'At the 10:30 o'clock service Rev.
- John M. Wells will preach on "The
Soul's Sense of Eternal 'Life."
St. Andrew's Church (Episcopal)
C4. A It - Rev. Henry Tatlock will preach at
Y ormU~d I the 10:30 o'clock service.
- First Church of Christ Scientist
Subject of the morning service at
will be made, "lighter" 10:45 o'clock will be "Doctrine of
Atonement.".
BY U IN_ Trinity English Lutheran Church
Rev. Courtland Miller will preach at
-~10:30 o'clock on the subject of "Con-
-secration."
Edison --MAZDA LAMP WAP GIN
Today
haveEletricty nd H ve omfot I12:00 o'clock-R. E. Bassett speaks
'Hav ElctriityandHaveCom orton city planning, Congregational
=church.
E-Notice
. The first meeting of the Cercle
o _ ;Francais will be held Monday evening
at 8:30 o'clock, in the Cercle Francais
Th CDetrit diso Coroom in south wing.
.=iMass meeting and wienie roast for
"F he I) etro -women's athletic department, Ferry
Cor. Main and Wiilliam Sts. Tel. 2300 field, Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Prof. Hollister of the oratory de-
partment will meet all those students
interested in. the Lyceum club' at 3
111111111111I1t1I11111I111I111I111t1111III1illIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIII1tIIII1lIIIIII1iIIIIII1hI1hIi- o'clock Monday, in room 302 Mason
All members of the Keystone club
LrIB XTY A 606and all men from Pennsylvania are
urged to attend a short business meet-
D * 1 G RIIL' EN NxqA NIW ing of the club to be held at 5 o'clock
Monday at the Union to arrange a pro-
W gram for this year's activities of the
Read club.

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IHONE
1321 or 170-M
FOR FLOWERS
A full line of plant and
cu flower baskcets
Goodhew Floral Co.
225 E. Liberty Darling Bldg.

The Laughing Triumph of
New York, Boston and Chicago.

"A PAIR

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a OF QUEENS",
By Otto Hauerbach, Seymour Brown
and Harry Lewis
(Mr.Hauerbach is the author of "Madame Sherry,"
"Three Twins," "High Jinks," "Katinka" etc.
The Funniest Play Ever Produced, with a Cast
aud Scenic Equipment Identical 'in Quality
with the Broadway Production.

Velox prints at Sugden's.

oct3-29

PRICES 50c to $1.50
Seat Sale Wednesday, 10 A. M.

Sunday dinner today at Michigan
Union. Three different menus. oct15
'Phone 600 for signs and show cards.
oct3 to 29
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
4 o'clock. l3tf
"THE KEMPF MUSIC STUDIOS"
Piano, voice, pipe organ. 312 South
Division street. 'Phone 212-3. Leave
orders for fine piano tuning.
Woodward repairs typewriters. 8-9
A. A. Sav. ]3nk. Bldg. Tel. 866-Fl.
Roast duckling dinner, at Michigan
Union today. $1.00. oct15

Whitney Theatre Monday,, Oct. 23
Mall Orders Now - - Seat Sale Friday, 10:00 a. m.

'Vu

istom xTailoring
Riching
rs LIBERTY AT 606 Breeches

3dl
icker

Marathon Winner Coaches at Columbia
Johnny Hayes, the only American
ever to win a Marathon race at the
Olympic games, will coach Columbia's
cross country squad this season.

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NIGHTS 7:30 and 9
MA ESMATS. 3 P. M,
3DAYS STARTING MONDAY NIGHT
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
8 INTERNATJONAL GIRL
In Famous Paintings and Costumes worn by The Eternal
Feminine The World over.
MAGLIN, EDDY and RO ITSITEKNO(TKARUT PPANTO-
Roy IMISTS. IT0IS LAOLAUGH
THE BLUE RIB3BON EVENT OF TIHE SEASC N
RALPH DUNBAR tt SALON'1 SINGERS"9
PRESENTS HIS 1
In "tMoments Musical"-Singing and High Class Piano Recitals
LWIS, BELMONT and LE vbrIS " TER"THE MAIE9
In a Song Sketch 1
JUST' FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES
THE C®.ivtFIDIAN AND
Warren &Dieterich THE SINGER

TO DAYV
.3-7 AND 8:30 U

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A. BIG COMEDY

SHOW

OF MOVIES

K0OLB

and

The Same Greal Cast and Production Recently Presented
at the Garrick Theatre, Detroit
PRICES - - 5oc, 75c, $1.00, $1.50
Chat's New
Lunch Room
across the street from former location
Rapid service in morning before classes
Phone for a night order delivered to your room

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IN A FIVE ACT COMEDY
"'A MILLION
FOR MARY"

1116 S. UNIVERSITY

PHONE 699-R

AND ANOTHER
PHUN PHILM

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SPEC!IAL
FOR
STUDENTS

Mr. Harrison Brock bank, the emnsent actor who aippears at the M1a-
jestIc Oct.19, 20 aad 21 in "lbe BrunDme ci te 61h." sJIGi.s a 1 12e of
$10.01 to tae student who writes the tRest essay can Napoleon end "The
Drummer of The 7th." The essay is limited io g(O cards. 71c prize
will be awarded on Saturday night and published in full in the Daily.

ALL SEATS 10c

Pianos for rent; terms right. Schae-
berle & Son, 110 South Main St. oct3tf
Sunday evening luncheon at Michi-
gan Union. Seven different menus.

GIRLSATTENTION!
For rainwater shampoos call at Mrs.
S. University. 'Phone 696-W. oct3-15
J.' R. Tro Janowski, side entrance, 1110
Leave your film at the Delta.
oct3 to 29

1 Nothing over $1.00.oc1

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