THEIRMICIGAN SDAILY tUItOR 5101.S PiA Oty I FJ PLAY OUR aiN Owing to the lact that the stiidatl PAY TYO RWCAND set for'-the junior girls play cooes i BETS '~TITHHoty-sweek the evenings for the perftor- mance hone hero changed to Matrsch P 1V ad Apit second.Wr atnsand the se\-eral acts of ttetpt iii } c' L4O OLAirE has been progressiv e and tte gis aeii b rapidity. This reasat prtodtuc t in Best in the World offers splendsid cihanice tor sme.gtodtl Q ~~iidi\-itteal actintg. Tttmsir sfitn 60 to 80 cents andtheti wortts arc clevetrnyadaptetisiti the issuesittfite ptayanictptrissnttcondt- ATtiotis t :ictigan. Prascticec sitiIu iith eerepdaitn iBtarbouir gi nuiastiutt ., , _ .r.a _...._ IJA ri+i 1I ct fit Aci 'I, il ?.11i ict IQUARRYS Money Loaned On Watches, Dtamtonds. Law Bookts, or other personal property. Watches and Jewetry repaired. Bargains in Watches & Diamonds Office at residence 33t E. Liberty St Ann Arbor. Hourst :S to 11:30 a. mi.. I to 4:30 andi7 to S p. m JOSEPfI C. WATTS THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS HANK MAIN AND HURON STREETS ti Capitat $50,000 Surpias and Profits $10,000 Generat Basting tintess. 3 percent paid on Time and Savings ieoits. Safety Or- posit Boxes so root t ;l00 and upweards R. KEMPn res If. it P iiternastiVct-Pire. H. A. WILLIAS, Caoshie F. T. SnOWE, Asst. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Cjapitat Stoct 50,00in Srptet 90.000 tResoures'. tn,ti,otn A Geineal Bankntg Buiness Tranacted Orrsesost Chas. E. Hiscoch. Prert; W. D. Harriman, Vice Pros.: tM5. J. Fritz. Cashier STATE SAVINGS BANK W. J. Booth Jo. V. Sheehan Win. Arnold Tie. V. C. Vaughan las. H. Wade F. P. Mitts John Haarer Jo. Koch Prof. B. S. Carhari Henry W. Dougias Christian Martin Dan P. Zimtmerman FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ANN ARBOR, MICHi. F. D. StSNNI, HtARISON SOtLICi Pres. Vice-Pres. S. W1. CLAttIttON, Cttshtter. Capitli, f100,000. Suttlus aod Profits, $60,000. 4 P. ii FORMAL EXPOSITION OF PoRING STYLES SUITS, OVERCOATS AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS 1910 Styles Mex.'s Clothes In reference to this importune occuranec ti nte,pyoutng tutu tied boys,.wetiesh~ to tall pyone especial attention to our disptlay, thinstaoni, far neveralt i-csout. The authenticity of the sepyles, their eclusivCe- neon, and the ftact that they are in harmony with the very latst stl infortmation fromt the irst sources. That these ate esentrtitals nttti woulttdtrececiveeery consideration is generally appirecitated.T hesea- Spring atlie in Stilts, Overcoats, Farey Vests, Shirt. ant rishttitng-, ottt tank in ecotpe and exclusivenens thtat of all formter easrons. So tee direct risitors' attention to the individuality twetavthusii imitarted, not atone in Soits and Overcoats, hot in our soctk oflen's. hopes atid childurensftirnishings shotwn in this orinal SprinagExposi- tion. 211 SOUTH MAIN STREET CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING lti WANTED. t _thfrWaited-Collegemnitto act at agetitseSarit . tuittitg stutnter. Goodimno for t'1,11'lit righntmneitCall Belt 302-tator taddtress 1Oi2t or rall ott Den. P. drotwn, f6ig E. UCii ICit versity. potf Aclift barer, I t ted-FoPr Sturtayst (r- t i ittoI -i t.. 'tt t lld i i r LOST. tutuandp24 lilt street, llT'hirsdayt < MISCELLANEOPUS tasetlera ciii oner, or repatiretd at "The Palais Royal," 209 E. ibarty St. tf YtOUNG'S HATS. (Nonte helter tmtite.) Spring stpylrsitotw retadyp A.LL'EN'S CLIOtI I ES St (P ITte Stire for Siyle. mini1titSt. tt. Btargains iin all hainds of Untiversityt balts at the Studenits' Bototre. Sheehan .& Co. tf Try our $i Fonttaiti Pen- -Sheehni's tettder is the test ever. tf tutu>is Ilitt~i c Iit ( p.- rtr _\kt11,tue ,_ I i tih te t2t2 iecenit datc itorasiterd OFOROB YEE Chinese Chop-Suey Restaurant l t Cleati tcnintitAnto Arboa. t< ,i 314 S. STATE STREET Rowe's Laundry '"te THOMAS ROWE, Prop. t t It326 N. Fifth Ave. istt Nets Phone 457 Beii Phone 45t-I 1w1 AT TUTTLE & CO. You can find afn line of Confectionery Lan Room~1 [our Many Trips Mark thtem and aee -- Ct elis Coon Collars outearttlets.lhep are strong, luandi nade clra. construin, sear Tinkerr&C..i Fiit t tGot _____________ _________ You neilfitted oer typewritingteti andttaccurate. We rtint Icarsanit iatice Cjrfl" g~ledc ~~n~..ank progrtams, tant dotiengraingii of tll Commeral.1amd Agentcp I..C. SmtithnTypiewriter. Savimns ZE\VADSKI AND I.ANE, Con'. Main anid Liberty Steespf. n1 S. State St., andiloorti. '11' tl ii i {rt~ i + fttl ( I. t.it AT LOVELL'S 332 5. STATE ST., UPSTAIRS You can get Sweaters cut over into V shape or Vests Your fancy vest or suiting-Dry cleaned Your Fall snit dyed (Agey Peters, Detroit) Insignia, Numerals, sewed on sweaters, etc. Neckties and gloves cleaned Student mfunding Mic higan pillows-Banners of alt other colleese Notions, gas mantles, chimneys, soaps, toteeta We give satisfactiom Corne amd see us wUbelit colieto 0otbea I Tbere is 110 epettionto -ci epcv beir-tinhe ailcig is I to gretdthe stle Lvaratons lave ntobingto bet h-Irircte lnt erci the i110t captstis criticism. PEarlt? sletit 110111utin no .Piilw Uslln3iii tthiiIe pick 01of turexlttive lcin3it. Imtportintgi aiors 303=30 etO ate alt. FIFTY-SIXTHi SEASON SIUDENTS' LECIURE[ ASSOCIATION PRESE~tNTS The Premier Lecture Course of America. LIEUJT. ERNEiST H. SHACKLETON Who has reched farthest South GJERALD STANLEY LEES iminot Iditor, Essayist, and Lenturer FRATERINITIE""S, Silver Link-s I-ings Fobs Scarf Pins WMI. M{NOL DJ, rRLE 2211 N.s o Bai teet Detroit United Lines On inftetrtatitun to Division Superin- t udt tt Allen, Yplanti, of the Detroit I; utitdites bp offucern of Varsity or. lani/stions if thceumovetnent, beyond flit; cpacity if tie tegolar service, of anyup uttp ot students to or from Ash Arbtor extra cars and extra service will be promptly supplied. We tieashliiriug i ratetusive line of Woolessfor Spring. Theh assotmtut comtpruises i everytintg that 15 new atid nobby in design, coiion t)nd quality.IlWs ciiisay w~itotexaggeration our stucti lii p ,r is the ItoItttandsonme we htave ever shownt, aitl woill r il atptIaltc.o t hismotst lparticular Ipatroni, W. C. ]DIETE&RLE Vo..vaitay T1milix- 117 E. Libenrty St. MAYFESTIVAL Tickets $6.00, $5.00, $4.(ff1 ARTISTS SOPRANOS: MME. JEANNE JOMi:LI ikitteof the tteteuuuttitan antutu ti t.- ton (Opeti. CttiPtriit Mrs. Corinne Rider=Kelsey Mrs. Sibyl Sammis.Macl~ernaia CONTRALTO:t Miss Margaret Keyes TENOR: Mr. Daniel Bedde BARITONES: Mr. Sidney Biden lerfi n) SIG. GIUSEPPI CAMPANA-iaI iMetrututaiittuuu (itt-Pit tutu it Mr. William Hlowland BASS: Mr. Herbert Withersapoon iMetroptuitu, t erat ut itmy PIANIST: Mile. '1ina Lerner ORGANIZAlTINS The Choral Unitsn.(JO0 soices) Theodore Thomas Orcestra (it pieces) CONDUCTOtRS Alhert Stanley Prederict Stoct PRINCIPAL CHJORAL WOROKS "The New Life" . Wolf-Ferrart "Scenes from Odysseus" Brush Watch for the Prospectus Season Tickets on Sale $1-50 r _ . Portrait Studip - 319 Last JHuron Street