-THill iiPUkiIAN DAILY '*'a + faHo ~'' a~ taaf'°esi: .3+bt*afsa#a3 ac a~s~ E+ff si f~°kift', a' You will not find anything in" Sumimer.Clt e clothes more snappy and attrao- j' ~ ~ i ve c than the H' art, Schaffner & ' Marx OUTING "VARSITY,"coat and pants drly-made in homespuns, 1 SScotch tweeds, cheviots and English flannels-ten to fifteen dollars. IHave you seen the new SAILOR WAIST TROUSERS 1-,rya The only perfect fitting pcg top pant made ;a% T y The New Store 't+l y27So. Maini tRANDALL, THE t '21 L. Washington St. GOING OUT of BUSINESS I linae jest reidthlaccent and fns Stock M1ust Be Sold Turkish Cigarettes and Pipes ecerhcenught to the city. All Gioods at Cost Fine Lunches in Connection. Beginlning MayI! 31st. 308 S. State St. R. E. JOLLY IOEVI NCORNER .TiIF. DRESS SUIT CASES THE LOW-PRICED, IntE1:ictI. ND INPSStMADR HANDBAGS, GLADSTONES, TELESCOPES TRUNKS IN ALL SIZES AND STYLES ' 'All ALL MODERATELY PRICED r MACK &CO .eJ e. f J.55ii. , i..*e*e*e.e*e*@*e*@*o..*@4e.e*@*e*o.e*e*@.o.e*s*e,,. I; 4 .:: WFWISH to call youcr atteintionl to the fact that onr en- 'lT Etire line of SPRING WOOLE;NS is on the tables and3 will further state that we 'nrc i z,'1 p(-sition where we can get * all work out promptly. Tiha veryhuctest of tailoring~ will pre- vail as usual at our establishment. e a " 0 -Z S BVR.CHFIELD'S FINE TAILORING TRADE3 106 East H urotv Street aA s , wA,®A ar AA,®_ ®w . ®_ -r_ _-- - 0 _ v ,. 3959 WYWYWYWYWYWYW9WSSSU9WYWSWSWU aSS@SWo oSofo* New Brunswick TablesI ATroKDK REID'S BILLIARD PARLORS Fine Cigars and Tobaccos JAS. W. REID, Prop. 312 Slate SI., S. Complete Without University students desIrIng to ne- a Developing Ma'= core ponition to teach will find it to their interest to write to James F. cli i e McCullough, 639 Fine Arts Bldg., Chi- cago. ft. %r v M-E-R- ILF OF 0 %PMIL* I Trim Above and the Neat Feet aethelethat wear BRIGHITON CLAS P ARTERS FOP, rIEN The garters thastFeT-ctanEA-sthnt PLAN.ThetfaouBin htoin flat casp can't posstbly cacorfranhe cotineg- make's tihe gartec smplec, secur nd oni ltelci coimfortablc. Madue o niec pnure silk welt with nictel tiriings tihat ectererb. t'ricenyt2ie.at stoes or by ailS. Oct the "unman enO." JPlONTER SUSPENI)ERNCO, TIS Mar-ketSt.ret, Philadelphia. ~pFNYOURACATI1f1 ON Ind, GREAT LAKES P,cdrFdE - C The LAKEAND RAILROUTE i Detroit a ind Cle eandBp ArrveCLVEAN'.. 30a.in LevM CEAND, dal 015pn Arrie LDEROIT RAIL.5.30Va.to FaiR.LDoSAwIRSc. 5LOUIeSl naytopsiteadCtrevtad cc a ckDERIn, ac ivision3 pm Arv.eLEVEMND aci. .icdnn5.30m Lave. CdVELAN, day cil aiy 10.15p. m. Lrv DETRITndyei~~cct 5.30a.m p.ir,.SandLoidccand w itD. CPteriys 9.30 a. cknan,i, arquettiDluh ,ine Seo nd InGer ineayalothdapletRil lan riJyatind ugst Sv OEDOMenfaryWecidSarayphn.3 a. m.SCan Tuesday&sP3. dol'roai,Micp. SENIOR LAWS BALKED. 'Phi senior ltaw clans held a roics- ing meitng cci Friday. Dy.a iinan- iiiousc vote. lie clans decideid not to piarticipiatti in lie financial part. of the senior'-pcoii nade. It, is customary for the secitor class from each depart- iment to ciintribnute $511 to afiuil which is ependeil hy lie committee on Cen- era~l Arranigementsn in decorating the campus fur this bilowouat which usual- ly occurs on Moiniday evening' if com- menceiment week. The Senior lawn iecidedi that nctive piarticipation in the evu-il was not wortha the price. LOW RATES TO ST. LOUIS. To studlents who intend visiting the Worlds Fair, the Michigan Central utfers on Tuiesdayn and Thursdays the remarkably low rate of $9.75 for the rounid trip. Thin rate is the low- tint that will he in effect from Ann Actor, anid is good via Chicago over the I. C. R. R., C. & A., or Wahash in conches only. The return limit is sevecn days including date of sale. You cmay matte a daylight trip hy lcaving Ann Arhor on the Michigan Central 5:20 fast morning train, ar- riving in St. Loii at 7:32 p. m. Other tickeets for 15 days, or for the season, at higher rates. Ask at the ticket office for full particulars and for World's Fair folder showing map of the grounds. 63 end LOST--A wreath piiinset with pearls. Finder reticrin1o 10058SHill St. anid receive rewarid. 1774178 Cash fur law andi meidical hooks. C. E. BARTHELL, 'Ie.li. 61 1261Sit. Slate St. REMOVAL NOTICE. \V. J. lourim has moveid his loan office to 1114 Fiiurth avenuc, copposite court hiiuse. twoi doiors soth of new Y. H. tC. A. tf WANTlED-I will pay good wages fiic a man tin thc farm thriough vaca- tiun. Must know how to =milkt cows. 'teletihone 129.1 long. 78-79 FRED W URSTER, Jr. JOB PRINTING-MEYERS, 215 Main St. S. Phone 281. Fresh Lowneyns, Aegrettis, Spar. row's, Moyers, chaocolates at Cush- ing's Pharmacy. tf. Chaffing dishen at Halter's Jewelry Store. tf. Complete stock of Wanhhun, Martin, Regal, and Waldo Guitars at lowest prices, tf Chafing dishes at Haller's Jewelry Store, tf. Mandolin strings 20c per fall set, Banjo strings 25a per fall set. Guitar strings 30a per full set. Violin strings 35a per full set. tf ANN ARBOR MUSIC CO. Cash for law andi medicel huooks. C. E. IIARTIIELL, Tel. 761. :26 Sii. Stale St. Bath soppiies of act kinds at all prices at Cushing's Druig store. tf. TEACHERS WANTED. Seniors, do youc specialize in Latin or G2erman? We cas interent ymc. WRITE A. T. Pearce, 615 S. Ingalls, 17. of M. representative of Lewin Teachercs Agency. w. s1. WANTED. Students tn canvas for the lightiiing tdiplicator. Can he carriedt as a side line.. Enquire at 102 E. Huron strcct hetween 2 and 6i p. m. LostStick pin with pearl settiiigs nomewhere on D~ivision street. Fi'ndi-r retuarcito Timcs infuce soil receierei- ward. 77.79 Fountain pens at Cunhing's. tf. Vibrassage-at Trojy's. Its great. Too will find ,the Dent strings for violin, mandolin, guitar and banjo at Root's Mosic Hoone. We make a specialty of the best. Try them. wfs Ticket for fonr shampoos-$1.00. Soft water. Miss Vaughn, near Qcuarrys. e. o. d. CHAINLESS COLUMBIA. Bicycle for sale. Enquire of Fred Bierman, 112 W. Washington st. tf. deelhope uwljilt- yutravell. Wtiithi Sepiiiaitostal rardsyoui cairtiinailhprits to ytuir fI iccius enoteil. 1 i r 3 iy 1l, i .1. t '(\ 't 'Il Calkins State St. Al Oyster Bay. I " AL LE N 'S F OR QU AL ITYV" We give the best Clothing Valties, saving you three to five ; dollars on your Suit or Overcoat. Spring line now ready $10.00 and $15.00 ITROUSERS, ALL PRICES, ~A[LEN, THE CLOTHIER, "rAIN STREET : r ', . , >; ,, r , P 1 M R P i 1 SotSel c' ui d li tWiwtiti lii- iAtn 6 1liii l l vareteit ' Sliceil Iucurh,.i -' Toutu-tots5 1Ira dise Younn"tOions- Lettuce . Aeluartu'ag one 010Toast.' it in C tresti Strnunet i 6)-U!anges P1ineuliptiti (,'eli6-uat Frenh 'cuitlt e St' a-t'wberry Shotrtcakte with. Sadwiehie Egrgs 'tlinueluts anilPttotes any 'tyle Everything in seasnfill for a printe ' TRY OUR SPECIAL DINN[RS , 1? to t 1f p. ill. Souidays12:130 to 2 OYSIIER BAY CAIIIRING CO. W E ARE NE-VER UN DERSOL D-GOODYEAR' S DRUG STORE