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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

MEN

best in

IJN

Haberdashery
s are the lok est con-

"Iloleproof" Costs No More Than Others

at

ig

There are just two kinds of hosiery-the kind
that wears and the kind that tears. Yet they both
sell for the same price.
Certainly you would not buy unguaranteed hosiery
when for the same money_)you can get the famous"
"Holeproof" guaranteed against holes for six months.
You pay no more for "Hfoleproof" but it wears
six, times as long.
Every box of Holeproof Hosiery contains a written
ale rla

guarantee. If any holes appear within six months you
present the guarantee and get new hosiery free..
This hosiery is as smooth and soft as silk,~ It is
shaped to fit the ankle like a glove fits
the hand--it is both stylish and comfort-
able.
Learn what this hosiery really is--come
in and see it for yourself today. Price
from 25 to 50 cents a pair.. g . ro

YOU,

,,5

SO. MAIN

Latest

$1

1Imperial f,520 ao
Apiel

BUY YOUR HOLEPROOF HOSE. AT Wadhams & CO., 121-123

.

Just

reet cadenys
Sox°rrty iarid Cla~ssj
Ohoie 357016

ENGINEERING SOCIETY WVILL Young, '14; C. A. Crowe, '14. Librari-' engineering faculty will give an exten -I
ELECT OFFICERS TN( .ani, J. A. Otte, '13; H. M.'Pnn,113; sion lecture on "The Chemical Indus- I
H;.CaknsG131egsra'ar riwe ofn ichigan" att M id land torlor-
Electiou of officers in the Engineer- Pfeifer 14;n H. E. Martini'14; Ca .roweeig
ing society for the ensuing year will Bright, '14. Chairman of Technic Board __________________________
be held tonight at 8 o'clock'in the En- C. M. Whelan, '13; Harold McTGee, '13; _______________________
gineering society rooms. Following Don Daron, '13. ' hr e i
are the candidates:- yyo ca
B u h r o a e -Irsd n , W .H p i s 1 ; ., Chel ei iiil Prof. to Speak ait ffidland
Preidet.,W. . Hpkis, 13;.1.E. Prof. A. H. White, of the -chemicalc
Llancock, '13; 13. P'ritchard, '13. Vice- G o y a r
president., R. H-. Braun, '14; S.B. Doug-la,'4t.T.Cp,14 Reodn WANTED G ood easu- vM ru t
secretary, W. H. Drury, '13; 'h. It. A Mans to work in Battle Creek
l-lartsig, '13; J. A. WoodwarI, '13. during summner vacation'. on salary The Largest Stock in the Stale to
Corresponding sceayF.CGib, Apply in writing 302 First. Nat'lsceay .C.GbsI WE ARE NEVER UNDI
'13; F. L. Weaver, '13; S. F. Mills, '13., Bank Bldg.1 Telephone Your Order Now
Treasurer, C. J. Taylor, '14; Kennethi

Y

Oeld& Co8,
toJbe had Anywhere.
we acknowledge no
Ay in every instance.

° _:

How muoh is,
yourf faenty

Company

debt ?

Store is the Rome ofI

I

Schaffner. &

Rather a pointed question you will say ; and of cour-e
none of our business. But getting down to brass tacks-
Isn,t'it true that your steward is nearly always lehind.
and' that you are continually taking up assessments to
pay for decorations, furniture and such things>
Most fellows admit that it is almost an impossibility to

This is just what the Franklin

IMarks Clothes

11

LUTZ

run a chapter ho,4 e, without a standing debt.
same way with a club.

It's the

LS
N Y

0

Clothing

Store

in all lines in Ann Arbor give "Franklin Cert
with all cash purchases of ten cents and over.
these to the 7tate Savings Bank and they~ are tri
cash. You may deposit them to your account
a 'new account if your chapter has none there,
A good way, is to put up a box in th(
somewhere so the fellows can drop the'
icates" in it as they get them. Then th
ard can open the box and deposit them.
It's just a way to put money in the tj
that you are nowa paying out to dealers.

I

o

LET'

TR UB E Y

But of course you want to come up from behind and
finish the year with a, clear ledger, and so the #'s the rea-
son for this a vertisement "
We want to tell} you how you can raise money for
your treasury without any effort on your part whatever.
That sounds better than an assessment doesn't it?'
Suppose you Could. add to your treasury 2 1-2 % of
everything your steward spends for groceries, and the
fellows spend for clothes, etc., wouldn't that be a big help?
Just count up a little and you will see that it means more
than you -think.

Furnish the Ice Cream
Your Party

for

for Franklin

Certificates" - insist

on

I Cater jTo

Clubs and

them.

wFrats

R SPRIPf

lie Worth While!

This is the

MADE

Byr~

Franklin "Certificate"

KState Savings E.
n , WM.I7CR r GG A.Fd,,.r

you ask~ for

.D i

Tailor

Franklin Company,

Detroit,I

f

mom

MiMmagolm

)lle,1 eMen

at

Allen,

IS

GoodC)

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