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Druna Shaving Lotion

After Inventory S

n's black rubber soles.
e proper dress shoe
the Tango.

A delightful application for use af-
ter shaving. Heals and toughens
the skin and prevents chapping
and soreness.

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During this sale you can buy any
suit or overcoat in the .house at $11

3==a new
ber soles.

lot of tan
Prices from

throw.

These Include values up to

up to $6.00.

Calkins' Pharmacy
324 South State Street

One special lot of odd fancy suits,
ues up to $25.00, at $5,00 a throw.

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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.

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119 S. Main Street

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ID OVERCOAT SALE
)vercoats $22.50
. $18.75
$16.50,
. $15.00
$13.50
,$11.25
20 per cent discount
ts $1.60; $1.50 Shirts $1.20
nt discount on Mackinaws
HAMS & CO
-123 South Main Street
IEPAIR SHOPi
he way
n. A.MAR UA ROT
Igton Street;
ECHANICS BANK ftuc
Main Street
,aoo Caffor ut
000 al'n
,$69,000
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
INGS BANK and reaired
fits, $100,000.00
4,000,000 Cor, Main and Huron--ver Farmer's
NIH. and Mechanic's Bank.
C John Wolz Jr
Cashier

Miss tmma Sawtell, assistant in
Barbour gymnasium, was taken sud-
denly ill with diphtheria on Friday
last, and was removed at once to the
University hospital. The case has
been pronounced not serious, and a
speedy recovery is hoped for.
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The annual circus given by the
women's league will be held next
Friday afternoon in Barbour gym-
nasium. The committee in charge
has not yet made public its plans for
the entertainment, but promises a
number of attractive features. All
women are urged to watch the post-
ers in University hall and Barbour
gymnasium for further information.
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Dr. Elsie Seelye Pratt, university
women's physician, will give a series
of informal talks on health and re-
lated subjects, for junior and senior
women only, at 4:30 o'clock on suc-
ceeding Thursday afternoons in Sar.
ah Caswell Angell hall. The date of
the first lecture and the number in
the series will be announced later.

ORPHEUM
T O - N IGH T
THOMAS W. ROSS
and a company of 100 in
from Henry Blossom's
Great Play
5 B IC ACTS
225 BIG SCENES
CHASE F. TUTTLE, Whistler
Extra Added Attraction
ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA
PRICES
Al FRINOONS
Children 5 cts. - - Adults 15 cts.
NIGHsTS
Children io cts. _ - Adults 15 ets.

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JEWELRY
Extensive Stock at
Reasonable Prices
Skilled and Trustworthy
Watch Repairing
OPTICAL SUPPLIES
Michigan Pins, Fobs,
Bars and Spoons
J. B. EIBLER
10' West Liberty Street
Across from Mack's Side Entrance

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STATE AGENTS FOR
SMITH'S
HOMOEOPA'T
MEDICINE!
WE HAVE A FRESH S'
SUGDEN DRUG
302 S. STATE STR

PRESCRIPTIONS
CURATE L Y F i L

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Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.
New Number is

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Junior women will hold their sec-
Ond class luncheon at the Union
at noon, Saturday, February 21. Mat-
ters of importance to all junior wom-
en will be discussed, and a large at-
tendance is desired. Tickets are 50
cents, and may be had from the
members cf the social committee.
There will be an important meeting
of Omega Phi at 3:15 o'clock Friday
afternoon in Newberry hall.
Owing to quarantine, due to whoop-
ing cough, Mrs. W. G. Smeaton, 605
Oxford Road, will not rceive on Wed-
nesday a fternoon, as announced.
PRES. 11. B. HUTCHINS WILL .
ADDRESS 3HNNESOTA CLASS
President Harry B. Hutchins has
accepted the invitation to deliver the
Commencement address at the Univer-
sity of Minnesota, June 11. This will_
be the forty-second class to graduate:
from the Minneapolis school, where
an effort to secure President Hutchins.
for a commencement speaker has
been unavailing for several years.
CIVIC LEAGUE OFFERS $100
PRIZE FOR STUDENT ESSAY

Club, 709 North University, up-
stairs. 87
Wanted-Your examinations are over,
so call and see Mr. Smithson and
settle that summer position ques-
tion. He has a live proposition.
432 Maynard. Phone 1663-M.
Lost-Knight's Templar Denver Con-
clave souvenir fob. Call Tapping,
2413-M.
Lost-Ladies plain gold hunting case
watch between Forrest Court, and
Harris Hall, probably in Economics
building or museum. Liberal re-
ward. Call T. E. N. Wheat, Trigon
House.
For Rent-Frst class suite, full or
half, at 228 South Thayer. All mod-
ern conveniences. Location best.
Fair rate due to lateness of season.
87-88
Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine.
TONIGHT.
A new term of lessons and dancing
at 7:00 o'clock in Granger's. 87

2280

Service Guaranteed
300 N. MAIN

Parties a
STREET

Vigorous Winter Spor
whose body is safeguarded agai
fatigue by a steady diet of

L EQUIPMENT FOR

COOKING

SHREDDED

WilE.

For Fraternity and Club Houses

eases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone for our
tative to call amd give you expert advice for your Kitchen Equip-
ashtenaw Gas Company

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A prize of $100 has been offered by
the Intercollegiate Civic League for
the best essay on the subject. "What
training,, whether resulting from a
college course of study, from extra-
curricular activities, or from both,
would in your judgement best fit an
undergraduate in an American college
to undertake upon graduation the du-
ties of citizenship?" The competition
is open to any undergraduate in any
American college or university..
Wanted-Two or three furnished or
unfurnished rooms suitable for
housekeeping for second semester
by married student. Write immedi-
ately stating rent, description and
location to A. H. Stang, Delaware,
0.
Wanted-Students to sell tickets. Pay
by hour or commis sion. Also two'
boys to collect and deliver. Call
this afternoon. Students' Pressing

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Igo you need a pipe? Come iin and
get a Frank pipe cheap-1-4 off on all
ineerschaums, calabash and briars-
cigarette tubes and aigar holders-
during February! .'Tobacco Shop Bil.
thard Hail, 11S-120 East Liberty St.
Subscribe for The Michigan Daily
the second semester. Local $1.50.
Foreign $.00.
Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine.
$7.50 buys a Log Log Slide Rule at
Wahr's.
TONIGHT.
A new term of lessons and dancing
at 7:00 o'clock at Granger's. 87
Shop tools, Lab. aprons and sup-
plies at Wahr's.

It makes red
blood and heal-
thy tissue. It
contains all th!
nutrition of
w h ole wheat
and all the food
elements that g3
to mike brawn
and brain.

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to serve with
cream and Sugare
or withpreserved
or fresh fruits, stewed prunes, oysters, etc.
celled in digestibility and palatableness.

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THE SHREDDED WHEAT CO.

NIAGARA FALLS,

f . It Scores
Whether you d:ink it to quench thirst-for refresh-
I ment--for pure pleasure in Its e. lciousness Coca-Cola
scores goal. It satsfies you in a manner and with a
com pleteness possible to no other beverage.
Deliciovi.-Refreshirg
Thirst-Quenching

FOR THE NEXT FEW WEEKS
We will sell some
POPULAR MUSIC
at Five Cents per copy
Guitars, Mandolins, Violins and their accessories at
lowest figures
Let us pace a VICTROLA In your home.
120-122 E. Liberty Street
Grnnell Bros. PHONE 1707

Do your pipes need repairing? Bring
thema in-we'll fix them. Tobacco
Sh1op Billiard Hall, 118-120 E. Liberty
St. Phone 1721.

Any of your clothes need
or altering? That's our spe
I. Kidd, 1112 S. University,

THE COCA-COLA CO
Atlanta, Ga.

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ISaety razors
The "Standard" Loose-leaf note 2 each. Pay'
book at Wahr's-your name on cover American Tool C
without charge. Ohio.

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