THlE NICTITIG XXDATLY\ WALK-OV ER OXFORDS We Wouldn't Spend our good money advertising College Br-and Clothes if we weren't pretty sure of them. There's reputation, organization and great skill back of them. They' re guaranteed in price. They wil suit your taste, your body and your purse. STAEBIELEW eaWVERTH $3.5- FO MENAND OMEN54.Y SPRING SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED ' Tr , . ' . Some very p~retty de- signs for men and women in dull kids and calfskins, also a very conmplete line of patent leathers. Come early wvhile the sizes are complete. Walk-Over Shoe Co. 111 south Main street ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ ___ J r I If You Wish to Make Any of the Varsity Musical Clubs Next Bali A Semester's Work iln either Voice, Mandolin, Guitar or Banjo at the SCHOOL OF MUSIC wvili greatly increase your chance. THEATORIUM The Drunken Waitress The Determined Credito r Moe's Barber Shop 0. A. 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Tesl cn dlitions ar' befunin GILBERT'S CHOCOLATES The Chocolate Creamn Par- Excellene GUc the Pound A" QUARRY'S BAILEY & EDMUNDS Zportino Goobs 121 ETASrF tIl5iR~TY 5TRIiE''J1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK F.'1). Kinne, resident, Rowe's La un dry THOMAS ROWE, Prop. .326 N. Fifth Ace. FINE LUN~CiiES We (tarry the largest line of 'T'UTUiitiii I)1)MESrt1 & IMP ORTEDi tgarette,, acit D~omestic & Imepored iCigaro. A vorni,eLit lino of allsrhoinat .lehi e arti y ecgoeil ' for lieMUTee& 1.1., LIsKMAs & Ito. aelt i.iiI PPES, else foer 'IAIY'S & SCttA Flr.iV':4 tine choeolate BOtN-hTONS. R. Ir. JOLLY. St.t. St. 1i11 !1 tI I'll I] 1" J it1i1 111111 I. 4M . I.1 (n I 41( J. ( . I Ik i ii RC)CK 1,Y ,Ax CLUPECO SHRl1NK QUARTER SIZE COLLAR isc EACH , 2 FOR 2nC CLUETT, PEABODY 4 CO. 1J tkc"ry < ' '1 "I t tti l Ikl i+er s 3r :i YFF li Walth, jewselry andl eye glass repsair- '.g 11y skllitedt wortkm~en. tatter's Jew- e. ey Stare, Main street. eod rXWOOLENS are more pleasing than ever~-many confined novelties O ur s ring for the exclusive dresser will be found in our Spring Collection. Early selections are most satisfactory. Our garments are gracefully cut and MON[Y [OAN[D and ali ii<, lass C.4'. 4.i4141 and I II 41al securilty. W. J. LOUVRIM 104 4t1 Av'e. Oposite.CosailHitse Two doorssotiof newY. .CA. j to 8-15. tBusiness Strictly Contidential Mandolin, Guitar, 'Violin and Banjo Mimoch Dietet-le tiRlEPAIRIG s s V aoi Embalmerand runeral Director SCHABERE &SONAmbulance on Call SCHABBERLE210SON t .41Ave.: Residece sarne 114 W. Liberty St. ANN ARBSORPhe40.AeAb. U. of M, BARBER SHOP The Second Term of Darning Lessons Vibrasage 25 entsare Beginning at ShoweCBats, s15 Cents Scott's Academy y 36 Lessons Shine, 5 Cents 3 LE'SSONS A WEEBK) f $3.00 J. R. Tvolaecenssskl, 322 S. State 12 WEEKS - . - - .0 Next 111 Sheeha's BoioklIstore'I, Register 336 S. State Street COOK HOUSEI She. l~sedlrc Mouse ,Ims the City $2.00O i$2.50 $3.00 WeCaer toandtfor ll Cllege People A. S. O e le ft Co. STATE SAVINGS BANK. W. J1. Bthilii .111.V. Silaei Wrn. Aecrjll Ier. V. G. Vaugiian J ita. W %ado: F. -Milte NJ.i'Kyer John 4Itaaseer JoKoh Pro.f1i. Carhirt ihenry5W. iDouglas Chirisltan Mastie Ideal Barber Shop 717 N. University Ave. JOHN TROJAMO'WSKI Everything Just Right. J. F. SCHUH SANITARY PLUMBING and Electric Students' Supplies A SPECIALTY J. F SCHUH, 207 E. 'Washington St. SRNSIITINGS $14 to $30 I(flO1llC lothindg 1rnol Get Yurorer in B-4 the Rust Seasnn is c SPIGJ Nw onilsplay jCfoJsjumeIULIII5 ompanjQ1y 118 East Liberty Street