.... I I I re Here THE BEST VALENTINE A box of Whitman's Candy After Inventory S Men's black rubber soles. The proper dress shoe for the Tango. Also==a new lot of tan rubber soles. Prices from $4.00 up to $6.00. Get it at During this sale you can buy any tf suit or overcoat in the house at $10 throw. These include values up to $2 Onespecial lot of odd fancy suits, ues up to $25.00, at $5.00 a throw. Calkins' Pharmacy 324 South State Street Shoe Store Made 119 S. Main Street IT AND OVERCOAT SALE and Overcoats $22.50 $18.75 $16.50 $15.00 $13.50 $11.25 t, 7 ", )dd Pants . 20per cent discount 2.00 Shirts $1.60; $1.50 Shirts $1.20 per cent discount on Mackinaws MUSIC AND DRAMA Faculty and Guest Appear. A sonorous quintet for two violins, viola, 'cello, and piano was the first number on the program of the Febru- ary faculty concert which took place last night in the high school audito- rium. Although Sinding's music never reaches great heights and occasionally to the commonplace, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Lockwood, A. J. Whitmire, R. P. Hall, and Albert Lockwood played it with remarkable beauty of tone. The end of the andante was noticeably fine. Pursuant to the school of music's policy of introducing guest soloists in- to the faculty concerts, Miss Mary Angell, a pianist of note from Chicago, was heard to advantage in two inter- esting groups. That Miss Angell ful- filled high expectations is merely stat- ing a truth. Her tone is broad and big and eminently suited to Ganz, compelling admiration for its tremen- dous force rather than for imaginative qualities. Mr. William Howland may be de- pended upon at all times to please his audience. Last night was no excep- tion, if applause may be considered a criterion. An encore to Loewe's "Ed- ward" would have been received glad- ly. Effective accompaniments were rendered by.Mrs. Minnie D. Sherill. "Romance." When Edward Sheldon's brilliant play, "Romance," comes to the Whit- ney theater Friday, February 20, the role of Madame Cavillini, the opera singer, will be played by Miss Ger- trude Morrissini, one of the most promising actresses on the American stage. Though of American parent- age, Miss Morrissini was born and educated in Italy, where she received an excellent training in the leading dramatic companies of that country. During the first part of the present theatrical season, Miss Morrissini cre- ated a leading role in Winthrop Ames' production of "The Great Adventure," and it was only by the withdrawal of that attraction that she was able to ADHAM 121-123 South S Main & co. Street LAIRD'S MODERN REPAIR SHOPI The Shop on the way down town. 214 East Washington Street THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK 101-103-105 South Main Street Capital, $100,000 Surplus and Profits, , , . $69,000 THE STATE SAVINGS BANK Surplus and Profits, $100,000.00 Capital Stock $50,000,000 ANN ARBOR, MICH. Win. Arnold Wm. J. Booth C John'Woz Jr Vice-Pres. President Cashier .A# MARIJUARDT fine l attforing Suits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired Car. Main and Huron---Over Farner's and Mechanic's Bank. R=Ma DR. FORSYTHE IS APPOINTED TO HEALTH SERVICE STAFF Dr. W. E. Forsythe, of the University hospital staff has been transferred to the health service staff, to cope with the increased demands that have been put upon the service since its incep- tion last October. In 1907, Dr. Forsythe received his B.S. degree in pharmacy from the Ore- gon Agricultural College. In 1908, he received the degree of Ph.C. from the pharmacy department of the Univer- sity of Michigan, and for three years was assistant in physiological chem- istry. in 1913, he was graduated from the College of Medicine and Surgery of the university, and since July 1913, he has been house physician at the University hospital. Fresh Engineers Hold Dinner Tonight The fresh engineer glee club will make its first appearance at a class dinner, to be given at 6:00 o'clock to- night at the .Union. Along with the glee club, a class orchestra and man- dolin club will furnish music for the occasion. Assistant Dean W. H. Butts and Prof. Henry C. Anderson will speak. Tickets at 65 cents, may be obtained from the committee. Regents Award Band Men $2 Salaries Salaries of $25 each for 30 men were appropriated for the Varsity band at the last meeting of the board of regents. This official recognition by the Uni- versity is the last step in the reorgan- ization, which has placed the band on a firm financial foundation. The $800 which is expected from the athletic as- sociation will hereafter be used for buying new equipment or defraying the expenses incurred by football trips. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Senior engineer assembly at 11:00 o'clock. Course 5C of philosophy will meet in room 101 economics building, at 10:00 o'clock Tuesday and Thursday, instead of 205 N. W. Soph lit basketball practice at 7:15 o'clock tonight in Waterman gym. Seniors return proofs for Michigan- ensian pictures to the photographers at once. Senior lit basketball practice to- night in Waterman gym, 8:00 o'clock sharp. All members of Illinois club selling tickets for dinner please report the number of tickets sold to 100-L, after the dinner. JEWELRY Extensive Stock at Reasonable Prices. Skilled and Trustworthy Watch Repairing OPTICAL SUPPLIES Michigan Pins, Fobs, Bars and Spoons J. B. E1BL ER 109 West Liberty Street Across from Mack's Side Entrance STATE AGENTS F SMITH'A HOMOEOPA MEDICINI WE HAVE A FRESH SUGBEN DRU( 302 S. STATE 51 I Ann Arbor Taxicab C New Number is PURE DRI PRESCRIPTIONS CURATE LY F I L 2280 1 J.FQJ wh a. Service Guaranteed 300 N. MAIN Parties a STREET 1-1 Vigorous Winter Spo are keenly relished by the whose body is safeguarded fatigue by a steady diet of I" SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR accept an offer to mance." appear in "Ro- GAS COOKING For Fraternity and Club Houses Prof. Riggs to Attend Road Conference Prof. H. E. Riggs, professor of civil engineering, will attend the National Conference on Concrete Road Build-" ing to be held in Chicago February 12, 13 and 14. Professor Riggs will make a report tomorrow as a member of the committee on the reinforcement of concrete roads. SHREDDED wI Increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone for our Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen Equip- ment. Washlenaw Gas Company J. Fred Lawton's New Song L A e Cents Ten Cents It makes red blood and heal- thy tissue. It contains all the nutrition of whole wheat and all the food elements that go to make brawn and brain. f r i "" You can save money by buying your mus- ic and Musical instruments at 120-122 E. Liberty Street Grinnell Bros. PHONE 1707 " t#? f 9 .a r o Always ready ali r "I to serve with cream and sugart1~- or withpreserved or fresh fruits, stewed prunes, oysters, etc. celled in digestibility and palatableness. Pressing THE SHREDDED WHEAT Co. Until February 21 we will sell tickets to Spot and Press NIAGARA FA Training Time means denying yourself many pleasant things. It never bars out Coca-Cola. The leading athletes and ball- players in the country endorse it. In training quarters or on the field they drink ,t for the refreshment and benefit they have found it contains. Delicious -Refreshing Thirst -Quenching SIX SUITS FOR ONE DOLLAR Dry Cleaning, extra Soc. Repairing. We collect and deliver. PHONE 1355-J The Students' Pressing Club 709 N. University-Up-Stairs il Any of your clothes need repairing or altering? That's our specialty. C. I. Kidd, 1112 S. University, 1530-J. tf Do your pipes need repairing? Bring them in-we'll fix them. Tobacco Shop Billiard Hall, 118-120 E. Liberty St. Phone 1721. Best shoe shine, hat c blocking next to Wagner'i Genuine Martin Guitars fins sold at Schaeberle & House. THE COCA-COLA CO., Atlanta, Ga. OL Whenever you sec an Arrow tbink of Coca-Cola G. J. HAYES, Phar. $16 R. B. KILCORE, Lit. '17 C. C. KANE, Lit. '17 4-C U.