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I MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS at 1-2
and 1-3 OFF FROM RECULAR 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%Cc off
Trousers at 20 per cent off
121-123 South Main Street

That Prescription
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
Calkins' Phar mac
324 South State Street

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Society
Brand
Clothes

Just ReceiveJ Our Spring

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Night Editor-Henry
OF INTEREST TO

C. Rummel.
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WOMEN.

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:PAIR SHOP

way

Washington Street
AND MECHANICS DANK
05 South Main Street
tal, $100,000

if(tue
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
Cr, Main Rand Huron---Over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.

d Profits,

$69,000

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ATE SAVINGS BANK
lus and Profits, $100,0.00
tal Stock $50,000,000
0NN ARBOR, MICH.
W11. J. Booth C John Wolz Jr.
President Cashier

NNOWA

AL EQUIPMENT FOR

COOlbHue
Fraternity and Club Houses

Four study classes will be opened
at 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in
Newberry hall, under the auspices of
the missionary committee of the Y. W.
C. A. The classes will continue
through six consecutive Sundays, each
one following up a particular line of
study subjects are: "The Young
Working Girl," conducted by Mrs. H.
A. Saunders; "The Country Town," by
Miss Cara Bell Dunn; "An Apologetic
for Missions," by Prof. James P. Bird;
and "The Emergency in China," by
Miss Ellen W. Moore.
* * *
Dr. W. H. Hamilton will lecture at
4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon on "Im-
migration," the first topic in a series
of lectures on the general subject of
North American Problems, a course,
which will continue for six consecu-
tive weeks. On Wednesday, February
25, at 4:30 o'clock, Dr. Angell will be-
gin a series on "The World Situ-
ation," with a lecture on China. Other
lectures in these courses will be an-
nounced later.
There will be no meeting in Newber-
ry hall at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow af-
ternoon.
* * *
Senior and graduate women will be
enitertained by the Ann Arbor branch
of collegiate alumnae at the home of
Mrs. F. N. Scott, 1351 Washtenaw ave-
nue from 4:00 to 6:00 o'clock this af-
ternoon.
SOPI L Li'S ELT JOHTN PROMH
LEA"R IN ST0R10Y SESSION
W. A. P. John was elected general
chairman of the soph prom general
committee, at a stormy meeting of the
soph lit class yesterday, at which tech-
nicality after technicality was raised,
resulting in so much confusion that
W. D. Stinson, chairman of the soph
lit social committee, voluntarily re-
signed his position in favor of W. A.
P. John. The constitution was adopted
in its original form, and, as ratified
by the soph engineers. It will be sub-
mitted to the non-athletic committee,
and, if adopted, will be used by suc-
ceeding classes.
PROF. LORCH A"AIN CHOSEN
TO CONDUCiT DETROIT CLASS
Prof. Emil Lorch has been re-ap-
pointed chairman of the committee of
education for the D'etroit chapter of
the American Institute 'of Architects:
in connection with this office he has
devoted much time for the past two
weeks in organizing a class for the
study of design for draughtsmen in
Detroit.

CAMPUS IN BRIEF
--Plans for the construction of a min-
iature mill for the annual engineering
exhibit were considered at a meeting
of the senior civil engineers held yes-
terday afternoon. The construction
will begin at once.
-Special pamphlets on embalming
and sanitary science courses in the
summer school were issued by the de-
partment yesterday. Students desir-
ing to enter the courses must have a
high school diploma, which includes a
course in general chemistry.
-In the aeronautics class at 1:00
o'clock this afternoon in room 248 of
the engineering building, laboratory
tests of various kinds of gliders will
be conducted. A dynometer to show
the value of the models, as the basis
for the building of a new biplane will
be shown. Mr. F. W. Pawlowski will
supervise the work.
-Dr. Calvin H. Kauffman of the bota-
ny department is at present engaged
in writing a book on "Fungi," which
will soon be ready for the publishers.
He has been engaged in extensive re-
search work on this subject for the
past two years.
-Dean H. 1. Bates, of the law de-
partment, left for New York City yes-
terday afternoon. He will return next
week.
C. 0. CtIAN AND R. R. FELLERS
CHOSEN AS JUNIOR ORATORS
C. O. Chan and R. R. Fellers were
the successful contestants yesterday at
the junior class preliminary for the
Northern Oratorical league contest. J.
A. Phelps was chosen alternate. The
successful orators will represent their
class at the final varsity contest in
University Hall on March 20.

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JEWELRY
Extensive Stock at
Reasonable Prices
Skilled and Trustworthy
Watch Repairing
OPTICAL SUPPLIES
Michigan Pins, Fobs,
Bars and Spoons
e.I B EIBL ER
109 West Liberty Street
Aarosn from Mack's Side Entrance

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Ann Arbor Taxicab Co.
New Number is

Come early and we will assist you in seleci
your Spring Suit. We also have a large sup
of Columbus Turned Cuff and Dress Shirts.
fI. .&uert .

P URE DRU
PRESCRIPTIONS
CURATE L Y F I L L
STATE ACENTS FOR
SMITH'S
HOMOEOPATI
MEDICINES
WE HAVE A FRESH ST(
SUGDENDRUG (
302 S. STATE STRE

2280

Service Guaranteed Parties a
300 N. MAIN STREET

creases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone for our
entative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitchen Equip-

w Gas Company

Vig orou

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Winter Spo.

Have you ever thought how convenient it
would be to have an
ELECIRIC FLATIRON
of your own continously at your disposal? You could keep
your ties pressed and always looking like new. You could
preserve the crease in your trousers much longer, enabling you

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to always appear fresh and neat.
And i's usefulness will increase.

Volumes Added to University Library
The list of new books sent out by
the university library shows 125 vol-
umes added to the library since Feb-
ruary 5. The books cover a variety of
subjects. Among the more noteworthy
are "Walt Whitman's Poetry," by
Holmes; "With Peary Near the Pole,".
by Astrup; and "A Modern History of
the English People," by Gretton.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Band rehearsal at 1:00 o'clock sharp
in University Hall.
Diamond mounting, stone setting
and replacing of sets a specialty. Hal-
ler Jewelry Co.
Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine.
For Sale-Fine Mahogany Wheelock
Themodist Metrostyle Player Piano,'
with cabinet and 35 rolls. Phone
2276-L. 97-99
Fore Rent-Large single room reason-
able if taken at once, suitable for
two. 425 S. Division. 97-4
Fore Rent-Large front parlor, well
furnished for two. 110 N. Ingalls.
96-98
Wanted-A room-mate; a very pleas-
ant lower suite, one of the best in
the city. Price right. 541 S. Division
St. Phone 1869-M.

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blood and heal
thy tissue. It
contains all th5
nut rition of
whole wheat
and all the food
elements that go
to make brawn
and brain,

whose body is safeguarded
fatigue by a steady diet of
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It Will Become Indispensible
while you remain single, and it will make your wife happy to
acquire this handy article iii "joint tenancy." Moreover it
means a direct saving to you if you start to use one NOW.

PROSPECTIVE AUTHORS OF
OPER A TO MEET WEDNESDAY
Because of the fact that so few pros-
pective writers of books for the 1915
Union opera attended the meeting
called for Thursday night; another
meeting will be held Wednesday night
at 7:00 o'clock, at which time all mem-
bers interested are urged to be pres-
ent. Suggestions and instructions will
be given out by Director Bert St. John
and the book committee of the Mimes.

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to serve with E
cream and su garr
or withpreserved
or fresh fruits, stewed prunes, oysters,, etc.
celled in digestibility and palatableness.
THE SHREDDED WHEAT CO. NIAGARA FA

A complete line of ELECTRIC FLATIRONS
Price $3.75, is carried by the
Eastern Michigan
Edison Company
Corner William and Main Streets

LLS, N.

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J. Fred Lawton's New Song
LA DDIE
Ten Cents

Phone 2300

Come and Choose One

Toric library spectacles at Haller Any of your clothes need repairing
Jewelry Co. or altering? That's our specialty. C.
I. Kidd, 1112 S. University, 1530-J. tf
Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf ----------.

WILLIAM E. DIETERI
FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR
wishes to announce that hehasopened a tailoring establishment in Det:
94 WEST FORT STREET
With 'a Complete Line of
BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS
Special attention given to my College trade. The same p
with Better Satisfaction and Better Workmanship.
DIE TERLE-VARSITY TAIl

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

Grinnell Bros 120-122 E. Liberty Street
I rB PHONE 1707

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