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ITS and OVERCOATS at 1-2
FROM REGULAR PRICES
) BLACKS 1-4 OFF
at 25 per cent off
: 20 per cent off
from $1.50 to $5.00 at 20% off
20 per cert off
a6IB01Tks %N Co.
3 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
Calins' Pharmacy
324 South State Street
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Come early and we will assist you in se
your Spring Suit. We also have a large
of Columbus Turned Cuff and Olus Shirt

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UICS BANK

AMARQUARDT
cat10ing
Suits Cleaned and Pressed
and repaired
Car, Main and Huron---Over Farmer's
and Mechanic's Bank.

$69,000

C John Nolz Jr.
Cashier

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PMENT FOR

BASKETBALL DOPE
UPSET ONCE MORE
The campus basketeers again dis-
turbed th dopO last night, when "Bub-
bles" Paterson and his senior boiler-
makers humbled the senior lits, them-
selves the contquerors of the cham-
pionship 1914 laws of last year's se-
ries. The final count was 12 toI10and
the game was hotly fought a llthe
Waith the kind of team play that beat
the senior barristers, the lits took the
lead in the first half and when the
whistle blew they were still leading
7 to 4. In the second half the engi-
neers showed class, and with a strong
comeback took the -ame from the lits
when they scored 8 to the lits 3.
The summary follows:
Senior its Senior Engineers
Bond . . ........ R.F......... Perry
Valiton, Kenyon..L.F. ....Mueller,
Jacques
Zavitz......... C. .. ... Brush
Pierce............R.G. .....Paterson
Wu'if.............L.G........Fletcher
Field goals-Bond, 2; Brush t Zav-
itz, Pier'ce, Perry, Jacques, Pateirsoni,
Fouls-Zavitz, 2.
By failure to appear the senior med-
ics forfeited to the senior laws and the
official score was amounced as 2 to 0.
There will be no games played to-
night but the series will be resumed
tomorrow.
mores and freshmen. All university
women are urged to atted.
* * *
Mrs. II. B. llutchins, 508 Monroe
Street, Mrs. C. E Guthe, 1913 Cam-
bridge Road, and Mrts. A. M. B'arretft,
630 Oxford Road, will be at home to
college women from 3:00 to 5:30
o'clock this afternoon.
Professor Boucke will speak at the
next meeting of the lower women's
section of the Deutscher Verein at 7:30
o'clock tomorrow night.
ENI)O1{SE 1'R OPOSFI) C IA NGE
FOR lH4~1 SI'ILO COURSES
Educational Association Would Add
4 Years to High School
('oirse

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To-Night
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JEWELRY
Extensive Stock at
Reasonable Prices
Skilled and Trustworthy
Watch Repairing
OPTICAL SUPPLIES
Michigan Pins, Fobs,
Bars and Spoons
109 West Liberty Street
Across from Mack's Side Entrance"

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Historically correct in
every detail. The gseat-
est battle of history. Re-
produced on the exact
location. The most Stu-
pendous Spectacle ever
filmed.
Extra Attractions all this Week
THE ANN ARBOR OIRLS ORCHESTRA
No raise in Prices
Al Seats - 10 cents
Watch for opening of new reserved
seat section

HO MOEOP
MEDICIP
WE HAVE A FRES
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EN 1INEERING DEPARTMENT
CETS OLD CLASS PICTURES
Efforts of Tan Beta Pi Responsible
For Obtaining 20 Alumni
Photos
Through the efforts of Tau Beta
Pi, the engineering honorary fraterni-
ty, most of the old class pictures of
the engineering classes for the 20
years beginning with 1860, have been
procured and are being framed and
hung in the corridors of the engineer-
ing building. The picture of 1860
shows the class in military costume,
the whole class having enlisted for
the war. There was only one man in
the class of '61, three in '62, and one
in '63. The pictures of '64,'66,and '67,
are the only ones that have not been
procured. Some of the pictures show
the campus when there were only
four or five small buildings on it.
Photographs of 24 of the most prom-
inent alumni of the engineering de-
partment are being framed. A pic-
ture of the engineering faculty in 1868
is also ready to be hung in the main
corridor of the engineering building.
Want Posters for Boat Club Regetta.
Competitors for designing the pos-
ter for the spring regetta of the Union
Boat club 'should see P. H. Middle-
ditch at once regarding the style of
poster wanted by the club. The pos-
ter will be used for advertising pur-
poses at the time of the spring carni-
val. All members of the Union are
eligible for the competition.
Nursery "Tea Thinsant" this Week.
Another "Tea Dansant" for the bene-
fit of the Day Nursery will be given
March 7, at Granger's. Academy from
3:00 to 6:00 o'clock. The tickets,
which will be one dollar per couple,
may be obtained from Wahr's, Shee-
han's or Quarry's Drug store.

Service Guaranteed Parties
300 N. MAIN STREET

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'are keenly relished by
whose body is safeguarde
fatigue by a steady diet of
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OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.
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The shortening of the grammar
school course by two years and the
creation of junior and senior high
schools of three years 'each in the
American public school system was
strongly endorsed by resolution at a
convention of the National Educational
Association at Richmond, Va-, last
week. -
Professors A. C. Whitney, C. 0. Da-
vis, C. S. Berry, and F. S. Breed, of
the education department, were the
Michigan representatives at the meet-
ings ofthe association.
The other important maiter before
the convention was the work on a set'
of efficiency tests by which an exam-
ining officer may correctly guage the
value of a teacher by applyin a few
brief tests.
Will Dbscuss M~odern Jewish Subjects
That modern Jewish subjects should
be discussed at Menorah meetings, vwas
decided at the meeting last Sunday
night. N. H. Goldstick spoke on
"School-teaching among the Ancient
Hiebrews" at the session.

It makes red
blood and heal
thy tissue. It
contains all thr
nutrition of,
whole wheat
and all the food
elemeats that g)
to make brawn
and brain,

A series of recommendations for
presentation to the women's league
board, are being formulated by the
self-government committee, and will
be laid open for discussion at several
round-table conferences, the first of
which will be held on Wednesday,
March 11. Miss Edna Thuner, '12, for-
mer president of the women's league,
who has had opportunity to observe
self-government in successful opera-
tion, during her residence at Rad-
cliffe College last year, will preside at
this opening conference.
Among other things, the committee
will recommend to the women's league
board that the members of the self-
government committee for next year
be formally elected to that body, as are
other officers, and that they be emnow-
ered to do such constructive work
along the lines of self-government, as
may not be possible this year.

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The "Topsy-Turvy" dance, for men
and women, which will be given by
the women's league Thursday evening,
March 4, in Barbour gymnasium, will
be strictly of the leap-year type, as
tickets will be sold only to women.
They may be procured for 50 cents
from Dorothy Bartholf, Catherine Re-
gan, Alta Heffelbower, Anita Connors,
Carol Dow, Virginia Morse, and other
members of a large committee. In-
formation about the dance may be had
from Alice Burridge, general chair-
man.
* * *
Dr. Elsie Seelye Pratt, university
women's physician, will give the first
of her series of informal talks on
health and related subjects, at 4:30
o'clock Thursday, March 5, in Sarah
Caswell Angell hall. These lectures
are open to all university women, but
under no consideration to any others.
* * *
Interclass basketball will begin at
7:15 o'clock tonight in Barbour gym-
nasium, with a game between sopho-

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THE SHREODDEDWAEAT CO.
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If you want the best
try Liggett's, Edsill's
Store, 122 So. Main St.,

in chocolates,
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Liggett's Gilbert's and Fenway choc-
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Rexall Drug Store, 122 S. Main St.
WANTED-College girl to spend about
two hours latter part of each after-
noon carign for a young child. Phone
982-J. 103-4-5
FOR SALE-Choice residence lots on
Church street. John R. Rood, 1600-J.
103-114

NOTICE-The young n
rowed the two copie
Telephone News of I
please return and obL

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LOST-A tan le
South Division
pot, Sunday.

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