-d i ' avy at Suit or at 1 -4 Of f 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. Just Received Our Society Clothes y Saving Opportunity nnot Afford to Miss. Get it at Calkins' Pharmacy 324 South State Street Come early and we will assist you in sele( your Spring Suit. We also have a large su of Columbus Turned Cuff and Olus Shirts. CAMPUS IN BRIEF 123 South Main Street way A. MARQUARDT n Street NlCS BANK iftne tafforingi S$69,000 .000.00, Suits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired Cor. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. .h C John Wolz Jr. ut Cashier F. een L EQUIPMENT FOR COOKING and Club Houses ;s and Eilciency. Telephone for our you expert advice for your Kitchen Equip- and give --Dr. J. 1. Agnew, instructor of phys- ical diagnosis in the college of medi- cine and surgery, has been appointed to the position of professor of internal medicine in the University of Alabama. Dr. Agnew will leave the university in two months to assume his new po- sition. -Dr. Dean T. Smith, of the homeo- pathic medical college will deliver a paper today on "Hernia," before the Jackson County Medical society at Jackson, Michigan. -Work is being pushed rapidly to- wards the completion of the upstairs addition of the university health ser- vice on Ingalls street. The new addi- tion will include a small operating room, an examining room, and a wait- ing room. The walls will be finished in white. Provision is being made in the rear of the building for addition- al rooms, should they ever become necessary. all of these rooms will be used, exclusively for the women of the university. -At the joint meeting of the junior and senior chemical engineers, yester- day, committees were appointed to draw up a constitution for the new chemical branch of the Engineering society and to look after the chemical end of the coming exhibit. Prof. A. H. White spoke on the new organization and A. T. Ricketts, '15E, gave a short talk on the exhibit. -The senior homeops held an Inform- al dinner dance at Packard's academy last Tuesday evening. Thirty-two couples as well as the department fac- ulty were present. -Y. F. Yabin Hsu, '14, one of the two Varsity senior oratorical contestants, will give a lecture under the auspices of the University extension lecture de- partment next Tuesday in Ithaca, Michigan. His subject will be "The Opportunities of America in Relation to the Chinese Problem." He will speak in Ithaca high school auditori- um. -An exhibit of drawings and paint- ings belonging to the Society of Amer- ican Illustrators will be opened about March 17, in Alumni Memorial hall. These works are the original drawings and paintings, reprints of which were used for the illustration of the books and magazines of the last few years. A similar exhibit was held last year, and proved to be one of the most pop- ular of-the whole series. The exhibit will last for about two weeks. -Prof. '. E. Rankin of the r'hetoric department has just finished an arti- cle entitled "Leading Tendencies in Literary Art," which will be printed in the Sewanee Review, a publication of the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. -At a meeting of the fresh architects held yesterday morning, Prof Emil Lorch gave a short talk. Arrange- ments were made for the mentor re- ports. All members of the class are expected to attend the meeting next Wednesday, at which time Prof. Lorch will give an illustrated lecture. -Freshman architects will hold their first social event since the formation of the class by the giving of a dance at 9:00 o'clock, March 20, at the Pack- ard academy. -Four rosined ropes, identical in the freshmen who intend to participate in the spring contests to utilize these ropes from now on, as the continual pulling on the day of the event plays havoc with soft palms. -Clyde R. Webster, U. S. District At- torney for the eastern district of Mich- igan will speak at the Union Sunday afternoon on "Federal Crimes." Music will be furnished by the Mandolin culb trio -The audience of the Oratorical play, "She Stoops to Conquer," will be lim- ited to 1,400 as the department of ad- ministration believes that this number is all that University Hall can ac- commodate with safety. -The Loungers will meet as usual this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Un- ion. Only two more rounds of the bridge tournament remain to be play- ed. Muckley and Myers still retain the lead with 20,132 points. -Tickets for the Union dance Satur- day night will be put on sale at the desk at 5:00 o'clock this afternoon. AT OTHER COLLEGES I Whether or not fraternities are ex- empt under the new income tax law or not, is being considered by the di- rector of the law college at Cornell. The current number of the Wiscon- sin "Sphinx" is to be edited by the women of the university. The Iowa Union is coducting a campaign to raise $3,000 by subscrip- tion, to enable them to take over a ho- tel in Iowa City as permanent quar- ters. Scarlet fever cases at the University of Illinois are not increasing in num- ber, and danger of an epidemic is practically passed. Public places of amusement and worship will be re- opened this week. "Go to Church" buttons were passed out on the campus at the University of Minnesota last week. This is mere- ly a phase of the general "Go to Church" movement throughout the country. The inserting of lists of campus ac- tivities in the "Cap and Gown" the Chicago annual, is causing consider- able discussion at the University of Chicago. A majority seems opposed to the innovation of leaving out these lists. ANNOUNCEMENT NOTICE To U. of M. Students and Faculty. A new industry-an up-to-date hat factory for the manufacture of fine hand-made soft and stiff hats for men, with a retail store in connection, is now open at 118 E. Huron St. near I the Allenel Hotel. The name of the place is the Factory Hat Store; here they shape the hat to fit the head per- fectly; give it just the right set of brim to become the wearer; in fact give it a tone and a grace not to be attained outside of a practical hat shop. Here hats are made to order to suit the individual wearer; class hats created and made in any quantity; and all work incidental to a first class hat establishment executed with skill and promptness. Mr. W. W. Mann, propri- made hats for men for the past sixteen etor of the establishment, has been en- gaged in the manufacture of fine hand- I JEWELRY Extensive Stock at Reasonable Prices Skilled and Trustworthy ~Watch Repairing OPTICAL SUPPIJES Michigan Pins, Fobs, Bars and Spoons J. a EIBL 109 West Liberty Street Across from Mack's Side Entrance ba.r I Ann Arbor Taxicab C New Number Is PURE DRU PRESCRIPTIONS CURATE L Y F I L STATE AGENTS FOR SMITH'S HOM0EOPA' MEDICINEM WE HAVE A FRESH ST SUGDEN DRUG 302 S. STATE STh. 2280 J.F.WWu~HA Company d Service Guaranteed Parties a Spe 300 N. MAIN STREET Thec Crack, of theG is the man who repeats. One feat of agility and strength is not z test durance---the fellow who can repeat an ex of speed, prowess and strength day after day manwho scores. SHREDDED WYHEAT Facile Princeps No beverage can approach-has ever even challenged the suoremacy of Coca-Cola. It stands first. The drink that will refresh and delight you with its distinc- tive and delicious flavor-its wonderful thirst-quench- ing quality. Delicious --"Refreshing Thirst- Quenching ti ;,. ' ?h ,. gives the athlete and the student the sta mina of brain, bone and brawr ability to "come back" tomorrow and THE COCA-COLA CO. Atlanta, Ga. y w e 811 i".IT z-c * * * * * * EST TO WOMEN. # 0 # # * Caswell Angell hall, as announced. * 1 * * * ening e wheat. minds th THE SR . contains tissue - si cate the aci aent of tod M ore nou ing than Shredded Vi it < * There will be a "gymnasium frolic" at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening in1 Barbour gymnasium to which all uni- versity women are invited. Admis- sion will be 15 cents, and the proceedsl of the entertainment will go toward purchasing a trophy for the field meet., * * * The annual fancy dress party of the women's league will be given Saturday evening, March 14. Each class will give a special dance, and everyone is asked to come in costume. As usual,, prizes will be awarded to the tallest, shortest, and prettiest, most unique, and others. Admission 10 cents; to those who do not come in fancy dress, 20 cents. * * * . Pirate chorus of the junior play will meet at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon, and villagers' chorus at 5:00 o'clock, in Newberry hall, instead of Sarah Wyvern will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. * * * . . Miss Burrows, local visiting nurse, has expressed a desire to get in touch with a number of university women, members of the women's league, and the Y. W. C. A., who will be willing to devote one hour a week from 3:00 to 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon, to vis- iting the children's wards in the hos- pitals, and entertaining the convales- cent children. All those who wish to do this work are requested to give their names to Dean Jordan at once. * * * Dr. Elsie Seelye Pratt will give her first informal health talk to university w omen at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. A chafing dish and thimble party will be this week's attraction offered by the women's league tomorrow after- noon in Barbour gymnasium. lements It builds of at win the EUDDED WHE P gara Falls, N. I kT thickness with that used in the annual years; understands and appreciates tug-of-war, are available in the gym- the needs of the college man, and ex- nasium for those who care to harden tends to the U. of M. a standing invi- their hands. 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