THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY EVANNUAL SHIRUTSALE ! i WE ENGRAVE VRY25 VISITING CARDSHE - FOR -"H LADIES AND GENTLEMENT-,N In their respective sizes, in ANNUAL SHIRT SALE! I Annual Shirt Sale! All $2.50 Anderson's Scotch Cheviots at ..............$2.00 " 1.75 Silk Bosom Body and Cuffs to match.......... 1.37 t " 1.75 Machas, 2 pr. Cuffs 1.37 1.50 Cheviots, 1 pr. Cuffs 1.00 75c Machas-no Cuffs .50 " 75c Percales, 2 Collars q and 1 pr. Cuffs......... .50 Y D.A. TINKER &SON i CORMECrT Plates will be kept by us for our pa. trons, unless we are request- ed to return same. Your Name on Copper Plate and 100 Cards, 81.50. Every Senior will want them in sendhng out their invitations. HAVE YOU READ David Harum, Mr. Dooley, Askovin, or, When Knighthood was in Flower. WE HAVE THEM. SHEEHAN & Co. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS, ANN ARBOR, DETROIT. Shirt Waists! We make a specialty of laundrying them. Sat. isfaction guaranteed. Drop us a card or ring us up by phone. Student's Laundry Association, Agts. for Grand Laundry, Detroit. 202 S. State St. New 'Phone, 441 A TRIAL ORDER. That is all I ask for ny Laundry Agency. P. C. MEYER, Tel. No. 179. 607 E. William St. BOYS! STOP! AT THE KINDERIGARlTEN FOR A GAME OF POOL OR BILLIARDS Huron St. East of F. andAM. Bank. RANDALL, State Phone 144., GET YOUR RIGS FOR THE GAME AT rwD -- t-rGOlIOuiatO Bureau of oadmlGC Gostume. GOTRELL & LEONARD, ALBANY, N. Y. Caps, Gowns, and Hoods made to order and rented. Also ClasF Canes, Class Hats and Caps, Class College Pins. Address W. C. KERN, Western Mngr., -askell Museum, Univ. o Ceicago Attention 1 Smokers!1 10 Rambler Cigars for 5 cents IG Segaret Cigars for 2 cents 4 Pittsburg Stogies for :5 cents 16 ill Anthony Cigars for 25 cents 11 Alfonzo Cigars for 25 cents 4 Brunswick Cigars for 25 cents 6 Lord Chesterfield Cigars for 25 cents 3 Nat Goodwin Cigars for 25 cents The above goods have a National reputation and have but few equals in this market Old Number: 44 so. MAIN ST., DEA N&CO. ANN ARBSOR. MICH. D A Class Schedule. The following is the class sched- ule: '99 lit vs '00 lit, Friday, 4:10, May 19, at Athletic Field. '01 lit vs. '02 lit, Saturday, 8:30, May 20, at Athletic Field. Pharmacs vs. '01 d, Saturday 10:30, May 20th, at Athletic Field. The Ann Arbor Summer Train Service. Commencing next Monday, May 22d, the Ann Arbor Railroad will run its afternoon train through to Frankfort. This train will have a sleeper, Toledo to Frankfort, ar- riving at Frankfort in time for the boat connections to Menominee and Gladstone. The returning train leaves Frankfort in the evening, hav- ing received the boat passengers froin Manitowoc and Kewaunee, arriving in Ann Arbor at 11:15 a. in. This train also has a sleeper. The morn- ing train will continue to run through to Frankfort with a free chair car as heretofore. The morning trains to and from Toledo will continue to run as at present. S. L. A. Meeting Tomorrotv. There will be a postponed meeting of the Studens' Lecture Association tomorrow at 10:00 a. in., in room C, U. H., to consider amendments to the constitution, to be proposed by a properly appointed committee. This is a general meeting of all depart- ments. L. YouNu, President. Ann Arbor High School will play the Michigan Military Academy, Saturday afternoon, at the Athletic Field. Game called promptly at 3 p. m. All 1900 football candidates report at Athletic Field, this afternoon at 3:30, for interclass game with '99. C. A. GRATZ, Manager. PoSmTIVELY-All sittings for the Law class photos must be made be- fore June 1. H. RANDALL. 74 Law Library for sale. Write L. E. Stewart, Albion, Mich. LosT-A pair of running shoes left in track room at athletic field. Please return to Capt. McLean. r ' l j i j 7 JOS. W. KOL.AUF, --DEALER IN-- Foreign and Fine Domestic Woolens. 214 East Washington St., near 5th Ave ANN ARBOR. .J.OHPSTIThB W. AsaNi, 1t Vice-pros J. V. AoN, 2d Vie-pros CJ N JOHN. C. WeiZssrtahir e SI VG BNK Transacts a general Banking Business. FIRST NATIONAL BANK orAnn Capital, 100,000. Surplus and Profits, 140,000 r anacts a geneaabsankingburinesse. Foeri oexhnege boght and sold. Frnish letters of credit. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE, Vice-Fre. S. W. CLARKSON, Cashier. Cor. Main and iuron streets. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $30,000. Transacts a general tanking lusinss. R, KEsre, Pse. C. E. GnEnE, Vice-Pres. FRED. H BELsER. Cashier. Thefl flrhor Savings Bank Capital Stock.5t0,000. Surplus, 150,000. Resource.s,i100,000. Organized under the General Banking Laws of this Stte. Reeies depeits, byo and sll, exchange on the prinial cities of tier Caled States. rafts cated uopn proper identifcation Safety deposit boer terrat. risraCEas- ChristianMack ,Pres.; W. D. Harri san, Vice-tres.; Chas. E. iscoex, Cashier; M J. FritzAss.tanttashier. LAMB & SPENCER, THE. Fancy Grocers We keep everything usually kept in a first-class Grocery and Bakery. Call and see ue. 318 S. STATE ST. FACE STEAMING AND MASSAGE Teatent fee Pimples, lack- heeds, Etc., a speity. U. of M. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS. J. R. TROJANOswsK, Prop. 322 5. State St. PATRONIZE WARREN THE BARBER, AND YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN LINE SATISFACTIONNGUARANTEED. THE MODEL of State Street BARBER SHOP is D &ELY'S B R E SH PIf you desire first-class work and courteous treatment try George and Harry at 332 S. State St. ENOCH UIETERLEFuner'la Dractor Calls attended Day or Night. No. 161 E. Liberty Street. Residence 53 8 Fourth Ave, Phone 129. qSPRING _ MILWARD TAILOR STA TE ST Spring and Summer Make an Styles are in. Early Seletion. WONDERFUL VALUES IGa UDeRtAR. NE~GLIGEE.HIRTS I, Reliable Makes, Fast Colors, WAGNER & CO FRONT N1B5 2AINNS 123 S. M AIN ST. i i I Ih W JIM