_. . ere THE BEST VALENTINE A box of Whitman's Candy 111 After Inventory n's black rubber soles. proper dress shoe the Tango. o=a new lot of tan ber soles. Prices from )o up to $6.00. I Cet it at During this sale you can buy any Ia suit or overcoat in the house at $10.( throw. These include values up to $2 One special lot of odd fancy suits, ues up to $25.00, at $5.00 a throw. Calkins' Pharmacy 324 South State Street Sho Store 119 S. Main Street feek Sale S and OVERCOATS at 1-2 RECULAR PRICES AT OTHER COLLEGES More than 20 tryouts were present at the track relay at Pennsylvania, called by Coach Orton, this week. Mo- tion pictures of the Olympic games were shown. Thirty-two students at the Univer- sity of Illinois were dismissed from the university for unsatisfactory work during the past semester. Cornell's new course in Eugenics was opened this week by Prof. A. W. Gilbert. The course is given with a view to educating the public, and is in no sense sensational nor technical. Williams College is seriously con- sidering the adoption of the point sys- tem for participation in campus activ- ities. A Junior woman student at Wiseon- sin has organized a class to teach the new dances to the men and women of the faculty. The younger members of the faculty are said to be especially interested in the scheme. CAMPUS IN BRIEF MD BLACKS 1-4 OFF vs at 25 per cent off at 20 per cent off $2.00 Shirts at 20 per cent off ir from $1.50 to $5.00 at 20% off at 20 per cent off 2ah.rrk s StreCo. 123 South Main Street terested in the project may sign the bulletin board on the second floor of the engineering building or notify W. L. Bice, '14E. -The Forestry club hold its annual dance on Friday evening, February 27, at the Packard academy. It will be limited to 40 couples: -Tdryouts for Moseres "Ultimio," the annual production of the Deutscher Verein, will be held next week from Tuesday to Friday in room 305 Uni- versity hall. The play will be staged in the middle of April. Aspirants may tryout on Tuesday from 3:00 to 4:00 o'clock, Wednesday and Thursday from 5:00 to 6:00 o'clock, or Friday from 3:00 to 5 :00 o'clock. --Prof. G. A. Brodie Broekwell, of McGill University, lectured on "The Espousals of Isaac and Rebekah" at Memorial hall yesterday afternoon, at which time he made known some in- teresting facts in anthropology and threw some light on the new method of tracing the lineage of the Semites. --Michigamua members will go to De troit this afternoon to attend a ban- quet which will be held at the Tuller hotel Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock. The Detroit alumni members of the society will entertain. Lost-On Thursday, black Waterman self-filling fountain pen on State St. or in West Hall. Call 1363-J. 91 Lost-On campus Tuesday or Wednes- day silver mesh bag containing about $4.00. Finder please return to 407 E. University or telephone 2465-J and receive reward. 91 Lost-Gold cuff-link, monogram R.E.R. Finder please call 2144-J. 90-91 For Rent-Large front parlor conven- iently arranged for two. House mod- ern, two blocks from campus, 110 N. Ingalls. Phone 699-M. 91 For Rent-Large single room on sec- ond floor suitable for two at $2.00. 425 S. Division St. 91 For Rent-Suite or two single rooms. Steam heated. Price reasonable. Phone 789-L, 604 E. Madison. 89-91 Toric library spectacles at Haller Jewelry Co. 1 JEWELRY Extensive Stock at Reasonable Prices Skilled and Trustworthy Watch Repairing OPTICAL SUPPLIES Michigan Pins, Fobs, Bars and Spoons PURE DRI PRESCRIPTION CURATE L Y F II STATE ACENTS FC SMITH"S HOMOEOPA' MEDICINI WE HAVE A FRESH 5 SUGDEN DRUG 302 S. STATE ST i J Fw m . J. B. EIBLER 109 West Liberty Street Across from Mack's Side Entrance I ®' mma" AIR L a x2m Ann Arbor Taxicab C New Number is BPI ° 9 -,- I Washington Street1 S AND MECHANICS BANK -105 South Main Street pital, $100,000 'ofits, , $69,000 FE SAVINGS BANK s and Profits, $100,000.00, Stock $50,000,000 N ARBOR. MICH. m. J. Booth C John Wolz Jr. President Cashier A. MARQUARDT 'atrortng Suits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired Cor, Main and Huron---Over Farmer's and Mechanic's-; Bank. SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR S COOKING Selden S. Dickinson, '13-'15L, and J. H Wilkins, '14, with 3,015 points were high men in the round of the Union bridge tournament played last night. The tournament will be continued for two or three Friday nights longer, at which time the high men in total number of points will be awarded the prize. -Blanks for the international wire- less test have been sent by the British Association for the Advancement of Science to Mr. H. S. Sheppard, of the electrical engineering department.The papers will be used for reports in the wireless test which will be held dur- ing this year. The Michigan radio station will cooperate with other sta- tions throughout the world. -The banquet of the Illinois club, held at the Union last night was at- tended by 50 men. A varied program was offered, the principal speaker be- ing Prof. E. C. Goddard, of the law de- partment, and a former resident of the state of Illinois. M. F. Dunne, '17, son of the governor of Illinois, deliv- ered a message from his father, in which the latter expressed his regret at being unable to attend the banquet as had been planned. Talks were al- so given by H. D. Parker, '16L, presi- dent of the club, S. L. Adelsdorf, '14, and W. W. Schroeder, '14. Music was furnished by Bruce Bromley, '14, who substituted for G. M. Moritz, '15, as the latter was unable to attend. -Senior engineers collected $38 in their first campaign for regular class dues yesterday. About $80 is"still out- standing, and it is planned to collect the most of this at the regular month- ly assembly periods, when opportunity will be given to pay. -Dr. George Elliott will speak on "Faith and Knowledge" under the aus- pices of the Wesleyan Guild at the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening. Dr. Elliott is well known over Michigan as a preacher and lec- turer. -Several electrical engineers have al- ready signified their desire to take. a trip during spring vacation to visit some of the larger cities. A vote will decide whether the trip will be made to the east or west. All who are in- I I M.1 NOMMMRFOM Vigorous iyter Sp( are keenly relished by the whose body is safeguarded ag; fatigue "bya steady diet of Service Guaranteed 300 N. MAIN Parties a Sj STREET SHREDDED W Si1 2280 Now= Fraternity and Club Houses High Grade Sweaters-$3. show window. Wagner & Co street. .00--see a. State 90-92 s Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone for our to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen equip- Washtenaw Gas Company EAT AT "POP'S" The Place Where Things Taste Like Home Pop" Bancroft Cor. Monroe and Thayer Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. Flannel Shirts-one half regular price-see window. Wagner & Co., State street. 90-92 Do your pipes need repairing? Bring them in--we'll fix them. Tobacco Shop Billiard Hall, 118-120 E. Liberty St. Phone 1721. NOTICEI Water consumers are earnestly re- quested to pay all water bills at once, that there may be no delay in making the final settlement with the Ann Ar- bor Water Company. Signed; George Mann, John Lindenschmitt, Wirt Corn- well, Commissioners. 89-91 It make S red blood and heal- thy tissue. It contains all th 3 nutrition of whole wheat and all the food elements that g. to m ike brawl aad brain, ,,, i r .. Always ready to serve with cream and sugar1 - or withpreserved or fresh fruits, stewed prunes, oysters, etc. celled in digestibility and palatableness. Pressing Until February 21 we will sell tickets to Spot and Press SIX SUITS FOR ONE DOLLAR Dry Cleaning, extra hoc. Repairing. We collect and deliver. PHONE 1355-J The Students' Pressing Club ll Us THE SHREDDED WHEAT CO. NIAGARA FALLS, N Best shoe shine, hat cleaning blocking next to Wagner's. and J. Fred Lawton's New Song L A D D I E Ten Cents You can save money by buying your mus- ic and Musical instruments at 120-122 E. Liberty SEeet Bros. PHONE 1707 WILLIAM E. DIETERI FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR wishes to announce that he has opened a tailoring establishment in Deti 94 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete Linet of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Special attention given to my College trade. The same p with Better-Satisfaction and Better Workmanship. DIETERLE-VARSITY TAIl 11 709 N. University-Up-Stairs 6 R. B. KILCORE, Lit. '17 C. C. KANE, Lit. '17 1 U U