I baie, That Prescription After Inveni SUITS and OVERCOATS at 1-2 )FF FROM REGULAR PRICES AND BLACKS 1-4 OFF aws at 25 per cent off rs at 20 per cent off id $2.00 Shirts at 20 per cent off ear from $1.50 to $5.00 at 20% off s at 20 per cent off 1-123 South Main Street When you take a prescrip- tion to a drug store you want more than the mer- chandise. You want purity, accuracy, experience, secur- ity and sure results. Get it at During this sale you can buy any e 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' Pha rmacy 324 South State Street i N REPAIR SHOP on the way town. shiogton Street l MECHANICS BANK outh Main Street .00, 000 $69,000 A. MARQUARDT affott Suits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired Cor. Main and Huro-=Over Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. BANK $100.000.00 MICH. C John Wolk Jr. Cashier i CIAL EQUIPMENT FOR COOKING nity and Club Houses es Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone for our e to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen Equip- htenaw Gas COmpany specimens which Mr. Osborn will pre- sent to the university, as the result of his hunting trip in South Africa. -ion Barringer, '13L, is in Ann Arbor visiting his brother J. H. Barringer, '17D. While in college Mr. Barringer was prominent in campus activities. He was a member of the Barristers and at one time president of the stu- dent council. -Senior engineers will elect student councilmen at 11:00 o'clock today in room 348 of the engineering building. Davis Dudley, Wihtred Cook, and Charles Howell were the candidates nominated at the last class meeting. -Dr. J. T. Upjohn has been appointed house physician at the university hos- pital by action of the regents. -Dixie club will hold a smoker at 7:15 o'clock tonight at the Union. Sev- eral members of the club will be call- ed on to speak. -The senior law dance will be held at the Union, Monday evening, Febru- ary 22, at 9:00 o'clock. This dance is the regular annual Washington Birth- day party and will be chaperoned by Professor and Mrs. Holbrook and Pro- fessor Waite. Tickets are in the hands of the social committee and are sell- ing for $1.00. Professors H. C. Adams and 19. P. Tilley were granted leaves of absence for the year 1914-15 by the regents at their last meeting. Professor Adams, now abroad, requested that his time be extended. -Senior lis will hold their third din- ner of the year at 6:00 o'clock tonight, at the Michigan Union, in the form of an "M" banquet. Only members of the class who have won their "M" will speak. Arthur Kohler will preside and Roy Torbet and Perry Howard will give toasts. Profs. Arthur G. Hall and S. F. Gingerich will represent the faculty. The "gold tooth" quartette will enliven the program with sever- al selections. -The loungers will meet as usual at the Union Friday night. Only three more rounds of the bridge tournament remain to be played, and those still in the running are urged to report at 7:00 o'clock. George Muckley and Maurice Myers still remain in the lead with a score of 15372. Pewter steins are to be given as prizes to the win- ners of the tournament. BAND TO FURMIIH MUSIC AT POST-EXAM DANCE TONIGHT The Post-exam dance will be given by the University band at Barbour gym tonight. The entire band will furnish the music and the proceeds will be used to buy spring uniforms. The chaperones will be Dean J. R. Efflnger and Mrs. Effinger, Dean V. C. Vaughan and Mrs. Vaughan, Mr. 0. C. Markwardt of the rhetoric department and Mrs. Markwardt. Tickets for the dance are on sale at Wahr's, the Un- ion, and the South University Phar- macy for 75 cents. Mtiss Moeri to Head Palmer Ward Miss Bertha Moeri, a specialist in children's diseases and employed three years by the Peruvian government, has been engaged to take charge of Palm- er ward, the children's department of the university hospital. WHITNEY THEATRE' MATINEE AND NIGHT Tutesdav February 24 Entire New Program SB. EIBLER 109 West Liberty Street Across from Maok's Side Entrance I JEWELRY. Extensive Stock at, Reasonable Prices Skilled and Trustworthy Watch Repairing OPTICAL SUPPLIES Michigan Pins, Fobs, Bars and Spoons I PURE DR PRESCRIPTIOI CURATE L Y Fl STATE AGENTS I SMITH'c HOMOEOPA MEDICIN WE HAVE A FRESH SUGDEN DRU 302 S. STATE S NIGh T Lower Floor " Balcony - - MATINEE Adults - - Children, under 12 - - 5c - 35C Ann Arbor Taxical New Number is Tw ue rfh V c I 25c 15c 2280 I1 SY t . Tv ,+ ' f , 3" I _ :,. r , _,_. f s' y G^ / k^ R. c: .,_ ' r I WHITNEY THEATRE Friday, February, Charles Dillingham Presents THE SEASON'S DRAMATIC TRIUMPH Edward Sheldon's Great Love Drama ROM ANsCE The Sensational Hit of New York and Chicago Presented by a Large and Capable Company-Special Scenery and Effects "ROMANCE is the Romance of a Famous Grand Opera Singer and a Young Clergymn. Despite their differ ent callings they are drawn together by a prof'oundt an~t sincere love. But the woman has drained the cup of life so deeply that ier marriagetotheminriter is impossible in the hour of trial she rises to sublime heights of self-denial, pro-,ing herself stronger than the man. NOTE-Patron s are eai nestly requtcsed to Ie in their seat, before the ri.se of thse eurtaln, asthe story beis wifthproloue Prices: $1.50, $1, 75c, Goc,25c Vigorous Winter Si are keenly relished by ti whose body is safeguarded Service Guaranteed Parties a 300 N. MAIN STREET fatigue by a steady diet of SHREDDED W Facile Priceps No oveagacanappoac-htz eer venchaallenged the su rew_. f CocaThe drink that will refesh and delig you wi its Cstinc- jive and dvlicioas flavor-its wonderul thrst-quench- in qualt. ,.. Delicious-Re' ~ogmhi 'Thirstm-Qaechin ... It makes red blood and heal- thy tissue. It contains all the nut r ition of whole wheat and all the food elements that go to make brawn and brain, THE COCA-COLA Co. Atlanta, Ca. a' i . - . 2c CAMPUS IN BRIEF --Prof. Thomas M. Iden will begin a series of talks on "Genesis" at the Bi- ble Chair House at 6:30 o'clock to- night. Lectures are to be given on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and will last three quarters of an hour. They are open to the student body generally. --The following committee has been appointed to take charge of the mem- bership dance at the Union, Saturday night: W. T. Emmons, '14E, chairman, E. E. Eady, '16, H. K. Lane, '15, and G. E. Wittet, '14D. Tickets will go on sale at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon. -Fresh fits will act as hosts to the entire freshman class at an "all fresh" smoker, to be given at 7:00 o'clock, March 9, at the Union. Feeling that interest in the "howdy frosh" cam- paign is on the wane, officers of the class decided to take this step to arouse new interest in the movement. -"We must have jobs to furnish the 63 applicants on our employment lists at present" announced Frank I. Olm- stead, employment secretary of the Y.M.C.A. yesterday. Waiting and Sat- urday work is in especial demand and positions are needed to keep self sup- porting students busy. -Richard Edwards, social service ex- pert, will address the Freshman Brotherhood at a banquet to be held in Newberry hall at 6:00 o'clock tonight. Prof. James P Bird will preside. -Prof. It. T. Crane, who has been suffering from typhoid fever for the past eleven weeks, had a third relapse yesterday. His condition had been much improved for the last week and he was reported as convalescent. It is said that the present attack is not serious. -The director of the university mu- seum has received advices from ex- Governor Chase S. Osborn, of the ship- ment of the skeleton of a large hip- popotamus, consigned to the universi- ty. This is only one of a number of LOST Lost-A pocket book, Saturday after- noon, containing money, on Liberty, State street or Huston's. Finder kindly notify H. Arnold, 342 Liberty Court. Liberal reward. 94 Lost-A small silver Swiss watch. Finder please call or return to 202 Glen Ave. Reward. 95 For Sale-Full set Michigan reports with 100 standard text books-fine condition. Write box No. 8, Hart, Michigan. 93-4-5 Haller Jewelry Co. for fine watch and jewelry repairing. .. d7 'ยง4:. Ri .r; Always ready - to serve with ~~Z2 cream and sugarj or withpreserved or fresh fruits, stewed prunes, oysters, etc. celled in digestibility and palatableness. THE SHREDDED WHEAT GO. NIAGARA FALLS, Pu J. Fred Lawton's New Song Ten Cents Lenses duplicated and eyeglasses repaired at Haller Jewelry Co. Call 15 for Taxi or Li You can save money by buying your gns- Ic and Musical Instruments at e .120-122 E. Liberty Street GB PHONE 1707 A liberal reward given for the re- turn of a brown overcoat bearing ini- tials W. W. H. on black lining. The overcoat was taken from the Church of Christ before exams. W. Willard Hall. Phone 2438-L. 95 Take your soiled garn Freshman. He "cleans" So. Univ. Ave., Phone 153 Genuine Martin Guitars lins sold at Schaeberle & House.