THE UMVERSITY OF MICHIGAN DAILY. LADIES The Pennant DON'T FAIL TOI W. J. BOOTH, Pres. W. ARNOLD, 1st Vice-pres J. V. SHEEHAN, 2d Vice-pres. JoHN C. WALZ. Asst. Cashier. State - Savi.. - Badk. Transacts a generalBanking busi ness. i i I..ii..ll i. tJ 1 ATTEND OUR Three Days Special SHOE SALE COMMENCING Friday, a 27. MACK &CO. P. S.-See our show window for prices. Golf Suits, Crash Suls, White Duck, Tennis and Golf Trousers. MACK & CO ,'thind floor, elevator. Remember! We handle-a fine line of ,Clothing, Men's and Boys, as well as ,}aberdashery. Clothing on tnirdfloor. MACK & CO: The only Negligee Shirt to wear if you want th best-costs no more than calico-but is strictl high grade from top of collar to end of tail New patterns that are exclusive and with neo Collars and Cuffs. ie ly 1. GOODSPEED'S-. 117 South Main Street. JOS. W. KOLLAUF Makes a specialty of Graduatling and Full Dress Suits. 118 K. WASHtNGTON ST. UP STAIRS. Ann Arbor, Mich. HO ! DRINKERS OF COFFEE. Dean & Co.'s Blended Coffee is the result of thirty years experience in roasting coffee, and produces in the cup a beverage of golden color and unsurpassing flavor. We sell this coffee at 25c per pound and venture the statement that no better or more delicious coffee can be had at any price. DEAN & COMPANY. 214 South Main Street. Athletic Notes. Harry Marsh finshed second in the professional one mile bicycle race at Benton Harbor Saturday. The University Homeopathic Hospital Guild will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock at the residence of Mrs.. Harrison Soule. The 'Varsity's next game will be next Saturday, when Northwestern comes for the concluding game of the series. Northwestern won the first game of the league series Monday, defeating Illinois 5 to 3. This puts Illinois almost entirely out of the championship run- ning. Tennis Manager Stein wishes to an- nounce that all entries for the tourna- ment must be in by Thursday, June 2. First and second class singles and first class doubles. Coach Clark pitched against the crack Oak Park team Monday for the Grad- uate Club of Chicago University, and held them down to three hits. The score was 6 to 2 in Chicago's favor. The freshman law team played a fine ten-inning game with the Ypsilanti Nor- mals Monday, losing by the close score of 6 to 5. At the end of the ninth in- ning the score was 3 to 3. Witt and Mohr did the laws' battery work. '9S broke her long record of defeats yesterday 'by downing the '99 laws in a well played game. Excellent support was given the '58 pitcher, Smith, and this, coupled with the law.' inability to hit, won the game by a score of 9 to S. Batteries: '98, Smith and Hovey; Laws, Gillette and Emmons. Last Friday about fifty of the phar- mary students spent the day in Detroit visiting some of the large drug houses and laboratories for the manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations. The first place visited was the manu- facturing establishment of Nelson Ba- ker & Co., who make a specialty of fine pharmacy goods. They went next to the Michigan Drug Co., which is in its line the best equipped drug house in the country. The party was dined at the Russell House by Nelson, Davis & Co In the afternoon Mr. Church, '79, escorted them to the mammoth laboratories of Parke, Davis & Co., where they saw the manufacture of the many kinds of pharmaceutical products. They were especially interested in the stable of horses which are kept for the manufac- ture of the anti-toxin. Lost-Ladies' silver watch, with chat- elaine, on the campus, State st., or S. Ingalls st, three doors from University ave. 183 V {irm , i erltRxnis1 tnk , Co. Sate ad Llroestreet. Capital. $50,t00. Srpus, $80,00. Transact a general banking business. R. KEnPF, Pres. C. E. GREENE, Vice-Pres FRED. I. BELSER Cashier. TiE ANN ARBOR SAVNS BANK. Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus, $150,000 Resources. 5i,100,550. Organized under the General Banking Laws of this State. Receives deposits, buys and sells exchange on the principal cities of the United States. Drafts cashed upon proper identification. Safety deposit boxes to rent. OFFICERs: Christian Rack Pres.' W. D. Harriman, Vic-Pres: Cha 00, liscock, CashierMi.J.,Fritz Assistant Cashier, FIRST NATIONAL BANKorganied A Capital,$1100,000. Surplusand Prots. W000 Transacts a general banking business. Foreign exchange bought andsod. Furnish letters of credit. E. D. KINNE, Pres. HARRISON SOULE', Vice Frs' S. W. CLARKSON. cashier C. 0I. MAJOR & CO., The Artistic deorators Have a complete line of Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Window Shades, Room Mouldings, Etc. Specialty of fine interior decorating painting, frescoing, tinting and paper hanging. Only the best of workmen employed. Work guaranteed. C. li MAJOR & CO., The Artistic Decortor, KLEIN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR Latest Novelties in Spring and Summer Garments. COR. WILLIAM AND MAYNARD STREET. One block west of University. BICYCLES Built to order, Repaired and Enameled, at 106 North Fourth Avenue. Win. J. Wenger. A FULL LINE OF BICYCLE SUNDRIEs IN sTOCK CHAPiN BROTHERS, (successors to Hunter & Chapin.) MANUFACTURERS OF--00116 Dental instruments and Fine riachinery Special attention given to Bicycle Repairing BICYCLE LIVERY-Prices Reasonable. No. 113 E0.Liberty St. Ann Arbor. ORUSHES ' '-- Fresh Strawberries and Pine Apple and the best quality of Ice Cream, PHOSPHATESBs Finest Fruit Juices and Artesian water used in our : SODA: BOO F. Washington 10 S. Sate All Silk Stripe French Flannel Shirts -Regular price $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 $198DURING THIS WEEK. WAGNER 'CO., Furnishers.