4 THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. SpedalOfeN The New Werner Edition -OF THE- Encyclopedia Britannica. The Best Reference Library for th Home, the Office, the Library. Nearly six feet of printed matter (Each volume is 11 in. long; 9 in wide; about 2 inches thick, and weighs about 5 pounds.) Can it all go into your head? No likely! Better have the work itsel to refer to when in doubt. The entire set of Thirty Superb Octavo Volumes delivered upon pay. ment of $1.00. SHEEHAN & CO. University Booksellers, AGENTS 320 South State Street. Shirt Waists ! We smak a specialty of laundrying them. Sat- isfaction garanteed. Drop us a card or ring us tp by phone. Student's Laundry Pssociatior, Agts. for Grand Laundry, Detroit. 202 S. State St. New 'Phone, 441 A TRIAL ORDER. That is all I ask for my Laundry Agency. P. C. MEYER, Tel. No. 179. 607 E. William St,. BOYS! STOP! AT THE KINDERGARIITM FOR A GAME OF POOL OR BILLIARDS. Huron St. East of F. and M. Bank. DANDALL, State Phone 144. Peninsular Engraving Company, DETROIT. MIOH. [l GO TO I WILL GIVE 20 per cent Reduction tablers A tore to all Students Art Novelties and of the U. of M. on goods purchased FOR Fine Frame Mouldings. at my store. Salisbury's Dtug 217 S 4th Ave. Phone 173. 1 LAMPS F STUDENTS, We call attention to our complete line of Center Draft Nickel Plated Lamps, e ranging in price from 75c to $2.50 each. These Lamps are of the latest and most improved patterns and makes. Including "The New liochester," "The Yale," "The Royal," "The Berlin Student Lamp," "The Perfection Student Lamp." If you want the best Lamp for the Least Money come and see us Old Number: 44 SO. MAIN ST., ANN ARBOR. MICH. D AC The Age of a Shirt. It Will Last as Long Phinsical Exams. as the iuttonhotes. The spring physical examinations "A shirt lasts just as long as the are now being given at the Gymna- f buttonholes," said a local shirtmaker, as sium every afternoon from 2 to 4 he gathered up his measure and took , the length of his customer's arm. "The wl ae regis o te blnk putting in and taking out of buttons and wi l please register on the blanks b the attaching and detaching of collars outside of the Director's office. and cuffs causes more real wear at the 59 KEENE FITZPATRICK, Director. buttonholes and near them than any- thing else. But if shirts are subjected only to legitimate wear they would last WANTED - A ticket for the last 3 a short time enough. But it is the Festival concerts. Address or call laundries that play hob with them. The evenins rts. rass D rILY. laundryman stands in the same relation on (evengs) N. care DAtLY. to the shirt-maker that the humorous writers say the Doctors stand to the Bicgcle Men. undertakers. Without laundries the demand for shirts would decrease 40 per All candidates will receive instruc cent, and some of us would have to go tions daily as to training from Direc. out of business. It's the enormous tor Fitzpatrick at Athletic Field. pressure that is exerted in putting the shine on the bosoms that wears the J F. MCLEAN. shirts out in the laundries. The only places where there is hard wear is Parties having rooms to rent and around the buttonholes. The laundries table board for visitors at the May do the rest. The pressure near the Festival will nlease leave their ad- buttonholes where there is slight wear soon tears them out and then your shirt dress at the School of Music. is done for." "What is the remedy ?" the shirt man The Women's League will give an was asked." "Go to a laundry where they know entertainment followed by a dance at how to handle the work properly, where the Women's Gymnasium on Satur- they give a domestic finish. Your day evening, April 29, at 8 o'clock. shirts will last twice as long. You All members of the League are understand there is only otie placein cordially invited. the city that has the machinery thatcoealyivtd will do it. I believe it's the Grand Laundry. I hope there won't be many LosT-A $20 bill. Finder please more of them get the machinery. It return to J. R. Frew 306 North will cut down my sales" and the shirt man sighed at the prospect of good State St, and receive reward. laundries and a decreased demand for shirts.-Detroit Eveoing News. The Ann Arbor R. R. will sell excursion The above laundry is represented in tickets for the following meetings at one fare Ann Arbor by the Students Laundry lee the round trips tniersity of Michiga Musical Festisal, Asic Association, Wm. Vought & Wm. Fox, Arbor,Mich. Tickets on sale May 10, 11, 12 Agents. 202 South State, New Phone 441. andi.nRtrnsue t .May ... Internatioalu Coniventioin Y Mt. C. A. at North F 2Anerica,Oaid Rapids,Mich. Tiackets on sale May24 otid 25. teturnolimitMayt29. The average number of in-patients elationaon Anrio nTravelrs Prote Tickets a in the homeopathic hospital of the sale May 15 and 10. Return limitay 21. Aanual Meeting GermaasBaptists, Roaokea, University, for the month of March, Va. Tickets on os May isss and at. Re-- wa 3 which I the larges t nmbrturn imit June d4. was us, as lpnumber ..anaaBaptistAnniversaries, San Francisco, in the history of the institution, and Cii. Tickets on sale May 14,15 and 16. Return 10 more than the legitimate capacity MeetingO Old Order German Baptists, union f the hospital The receipts for the Bridge,d. Tickets on sae May 1, 19, and f same period amounted to $1,386.93,For the AnnalMeting General Assembly P Presbyterian church in United States, Minne-- which is within $390 of the total apolis, Minn., at one fare for the round trip,lus yearly receipts four years ago. '342a.May 15, 16 and 17, with return limitJ une JOS. W. KOLLAUF, Foreign and Fine Domestic Woolens. 214 East Washington St., near 5thi Ave ANN ARBOR. W. J. BOOT, PEs. W. ARosoaD, ]ett VirVbepres '( J. V. 5otosAo, 2d Vie-aearss V Jox. C. WALTZ~, Ast.Cashie BRINK Transacts a general Banking Business. FIR T ToNATIONALDA NK oA 1r Capital, 100,00. Surplus and Profits, 40,000 Transac o a general banking business. Foreign echange baught and soid. Furnish letters or credit. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON sOULE. ViePre. S. W. CLARKsON, Cahier Cor. Main and Huron Streets. Capital, 50,000. surplus, $30,000. Transacts a. general banking business. R, KEMPr, Pres. C. E. GREENE, Vice-Pres FRED. H BELsER. Cashier. Thila ~n flrbor Saillus Banh Capital Stock. 500,000. surplus, $150.000. Resources, 8.100,000. Organized under the General anking Lawe at this State. Reeives detosis, buys ad sell exshange an the rinieal ciies sf the Unitd States. Drafts cased upon proper identification Safety deposit boxes to rent. DersEnsosChristian Musk res.,W. D.Hare ma, Vic-Pre.; Chas. E.) ihcocse, Cashe; M J. Fritz Assistant Cashier. LAMB & SPENCER, THE. Fancy Grocers We keep everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery and Bakery. Call and see us. 318 S. STATE ST. YOU'RE NEXT U. of . Barber Shop and Bath Rooms. J. R. TnoJANOwst, Prop. 322S . State St PATRONIZE WARREN THE BARBER, AND YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN LINE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. THE MODEL of State Street BA RBE R SH OP is DnN & ELY's If you desire irst-class work and courteous treatment ry George and Harry at 332S. State St. E f lIET EDIlE Embalmer and N Funeral Director Cala attended Day or Night. No. 1t1 E. Liberty Street. Residencer5M 0S Fourth Ave, Phone 129. SPRING dOF '99 MIL WARD TAILOR STATE ST Spring and Summer Make an StyIes are in. Early .Selection. i i, Don't Throw Your G lasses no matter how badly they are broken. We Away will repair eye-glasses and spectacles while you wait, or lend you another pair while yours are being fixed. Nothing but the best materials, expert work- manship and honest prices. Eyes examined free of charge. G ozas