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Week Sale

THE BEST VALENTINE
A box of Whitman's Candy

After Inver

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MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATSi at 1-2
nd 1-3 OFF FROM REGULAR PRICES
BLUES AND BLACKS 1-4 OFF
Mackinaws at 25 per cent off
Sweaters at 20 per cent off
$1.50 and $2.00 Shirts at 20 per cent off
Underwear from $1.50 to $5.00 at 20% off
Trousers at 20 per cent off
Fredh ms % Co.
121-123 South Main Street

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

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Cet it at

throw.

These include values up to

Calkins' Pharmacy
324 South State Street

One special lot of odd fancy
ues up to $25.00, at $5.00 a throw.

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CAMPUS IN BRIEF

LAIRD'S MODERN REPAIR SHOP
The Shop on the way
down town.
214 East Washington Street
[HE 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.
Wm. Arnold W . J. Booth C John Woir Jr.
Vice-Pres. President Cashier

A. MARQUARDT
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Caflorno
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
Cor, Main and Huro--Over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.

-Dr.George La Rue, of the zoology de-
partment, is engaged in extensive in-
dividual research work with the Pro
teocephalidae, a small species of small
parasitic "Tapeworms." This subject
is particularly interesting at this time
on account of the economic interests
involved.
-Zoology 24, a new course in natural
science, offered for the first time this
semester, has an enrollment of over
one hundred students.

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SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR

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COOKING

For Fraternity and Club Houses

Increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone, for our
Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen Uquip-
ment.
Washtenaw Gas Company

F-

-Candidates for the All-Fresh' track
team will not be excused from gym-
nasium work, according to Dr.
May. Track coach Farrell believes
that the regular class work will ben-
efit all of the track men, and as a re-
sult, none of the candidates are to be
excused.
--Myron W. Watkins, '14, will have
charge of one of the quiz sections in
economics 2 this semester. Werner
W. Schroeder, '14, will also have
charge of a section.
-A daughter was born to Mrs. Dewey
Hinkley, '11, in Kalamazoo last week.
Mrs. Hinkley, nee Frances Brownell,
with Mr. Hinkley, '11, led the J-hop in
1911. When in the university Hink-
ley, was active in campus affairs, was
a member of Sphinx and a member of
The Michigan Daily staff.
-Prof. Warren W. Florer, of the Ger-
man department, gave a series of ster-
eoptican views of Berlin, at the meet-
ing of the women's section of the
Deutscher Verein last night..
--The first try-outs for the German
play to be given under the auspices of
the Deutscher Verein, will be held this
afternoon from 3:00 to 4:00 o'clock.
The meeting will take place in room
305 of University hall. The try-outs
are not to be limited to Verein mem-
bers.
-Frederick Tilton, chairman of the
board of certified public accountants
for Michigan, will address the mem-
bers of the Commerce club at a smok-
er tonight at 7:15 o'clock at the Un-
ion.
-Fred G. Kiburtz, '15P, returned to
Ann Arbor Sunday from the funeral of
his father, a prominent merchant and
politician of Monroe, Mich.
-Prof. G. W. Dowrie's course in bank-
ing has attracted more than 100 stu-
dents, and four sections have been
formed. Professor Dowrie has prepar-
ed a syllabus for this course, which
has been published by the university
as the second of a series to be known
as "Michigan Texts in Economics."
--A list of about 125 new books is be-
ing prepared by Librarian Theodore
Koch to be sent out to all undergrad-
uates on the campus. The lists, to-
gether with reading lists furnished by
the government, will be mailed to stu-
dents during the coming week.
-A new system of history-taking of
all cases will be inaugurated at the
Homeopathic hospital in the near fu-
ture. The authorities at the hospital
assert that the new system will be
far more efficient than the present one.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Glee club rehearsal this afternoon
at 5:00 o'clock in Adelphi rooms.
Architects will meet in room 311
engineering building tomorrow after-
noon at 4:00 o'clock.
Michigan Intercollegiate Civic league

DANIEL FROHMAN
presents the internationally
famous play
"Leah
Kieschna"
The story of a woman's regeneration
with the distinguished American actress
Charlotta Nillson
A Penetrating Psyhaologial
Study
Miss Wightman
Soprane
Leo Siev
Tenor
- ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA -

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

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PRICES
Matinee-Children Scts. Adults io cts.
Nights-Chtldren io cts. Adults IS cts.
will meet to discuss the proposed con-
stitution at 7:00 o'clock tonight in the
Economics building.
Soph engineer basketball practice
tonight at 7:00 o'clock; also 8:15 to-
morrow night at gym.
Tryouts for Junior play meet in
Sarah Caswell Angell hall at 4:00
o'clock Thursday. Cast and chorus
tryouts.
Soph lit basketball practice at 7:00
o'clock tonight in Waterman gymna-
sium.
Dixie club smoker at Union Thurs-
day night, at 7:15 o'clock.
Senior lit basketball practice in
Waterman gym at 7:40 o'clock tonight.
Senior lit class meeting in west
physics lecture room at 4:15 o'clock.
Rehearsal of the entire cast of "The
Scarecrow" will be held tonight at
7:15 o'clock, in the Cercle Francais
room, in the north wing of University
hall.
The Forestry club will meet Wed-
nesday evening for an important busi-
ness session.
We work for the ladies. Cleaning,
pressing and repairing. C. L Kidd,
1112 S. University Ave. 1530-J. tf
For Sale-Full set Michigan reports
with 100 standard text books-fine
condition. Write box No. 8, Hart,
Michigan. 93-4-5
for Rent-A suite of very desirable
rooms less than one block from
campus. For particulars inquire of
J. L. Watkins, 636 S. Thayer St.
Phone 682-J. 93
Lost--Saturday morning. Small dia-
mond shaped pencil tip. Finder will
confer a favor by calling Ambruster,
1680-J. 93
Wanted-That summer employment
proposition will loom up pretty big
about June 15th. Why not settle it
today? See Mr. Smithson, 432 May-
nard. 1663-M.

PURE DR
PRESCRIPTION
CURATE LY FiI
STATE AGENTS FO
sMITH'S
HOMOEOPA
MEDICINE
WE HAVE A FRESH
SUGDEN DRU(

Ann Arbor Taxicab C
New Number Is
2280
Service Guaranteed Parties a S
300 N. MAIN STREET

are keeny relished by

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fatigue by a steady diet of

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Make college life worth whilz. Cc:a-Cola is a friend
worth knowing; and having -,'l the way through from
Freshman to Senior year. It will fill your college days
with pleasure, health and benefit.
Delicious-Refreshing
Thirst-Quenchng

It makes red
blood and heal-
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contains all the

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For Rent-Large single room on sec-
ond floor suitable for two at $2.00.
425 S. Division St. 91
Liggett's Gilbert's and Fenway choc-
olates in perfect condition. Edsill's
Rexall Drug Store, 122 S. Main St.
If you want the best in chocolates,
try Liggett's, Edsill's Rexall Drug
Store, 122 So. Main St. eod
Best shoe shine, hat cleaning and
blocking next to Wagner's. tU
Genuine Martin Guitars and Mando-
lins sold at Schaeberle & Son's Music
House. tf
Do your pipes need repairing) Bring
them in-we'll fix them. Tobacco
Shop Billiard Hall, 118-120 E. Liberty
St. Phone 1721.

For Rent-Desirable suite, never cold,
hot and cold water, double-deck bed,
large student desk, etc., 720 Church
St. 1145-M. 92-3
Wanted-A few capable young men for
July and August. Phone 937. 92-93
Lost-$10.00 bill in a store on State
street, Thursday p. m. Finder mail
to J. B. C. 327 S. Division street or
phone 723-J. Liberal reward. 92-3
For Sale-Medium sized boarding
house. On good paying basis. Good
reason for selling. Fine location.
Steady patronage. Address A. B.
Michigan Daily. 92-3
Wanted-Suitable suite of rooms in
private family for married couple
with board at once. Location be-
tween State and Washtenaw south
of campus preferred. Call Michigan
Athletic Association office. 92-3

Always ready
to serve with-
cream and sugar1 -
or withpreserved
or fresh fruits, stewed prunes, oysters, etc.
celled in digestibility and palatableness.

THE SHREDDED WHEAT CO.

NIAGARA

J. Fred Lawton's New Song
L A D DIE
Ten Cents

Toric library spectacles
Jewelry Co.

at Haler

You can save money by buying your mus-
is and Musical instruments at

Lenses duplicated and eyeglasses
repaired at Haller Jewelry Co.
Diamond mounting, stone setting
and replacing of sets a specialty. Hal-
ler Jewelry Co.

Safety razors sharpene
2c each. Pay after yo
American Tool Co., Dept.
'Ohio.
Call 15 for Taxi or Lit

Grinnell Bros.

120-122 E. Liberty Street
PHONE 1707

Call 15 for Taxi

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