SPRING SHIRTINGS
e Stein-Mloch
shion Camera
ng gets by it.
lects what London thinks about fashions for you.
vhat Paris thinks
vhat New York thinks
rhat Chicago thinks
out of all these opinions,with the 'fol-de-rols
liminated, come
'tyles Sensibly
sed Americans Prefer.
styles we are now ready to show you.
more reason your suit should be a Stein-Bloch.
iDENSCIIMIDT, APFEL & CO.
Clothiers and Furnishers
SATISFACTION
in Hosiery means,--- wear SATISFACTION HOSIERY
5c, 35e and 50c; Silk 25c, 50c, 75c and $f. Once tried, always worn.
e carry also a complete line of Hosiery for men. Let us show you
Still Too Many
I
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Just received, a full line of soft, negligee
shirts for Spring and Summer wear. We have
them in various styles and cloths to suit every
taste.
Have you seen that new design in Collar
Attached Shirt? It is just the thing for day
wear and very popular at present.
Our loss is your gain and we are
willing to take the consequences
as
our policy requires the
comr
TINKER Q COMPANY
Furnishers and Hatters
342 South State Street
clean-up of this season's goods.
BIG REDUCTION
in Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters,
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Hats,
CAMPUSMILES
Mii worriendum est-Plu-
tarch.
Looney Limericks.
A sailor assigned to the gunwales,
Was ladling the smoke from the fun-
emp le
Theatre
DOWN TOWN ON M AIN
MONDAY MAR. 16,
Winter
Caps,
Odd Trousers,
Bath
Robes, Smoking Jackets,
Neck
Reule, Conlin & Fl
wales.
He poked in his head,
And wheezily said,
"These things would make very
tunwales."
good I
S. Pinney & Co.
The Store
Where a Dollar Does Its Duty
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of Quality
-easons why you
jewelry from us
looking through
desirable goods-
e and honest in
9 wmll
LADlES!
See our beautiful
New Spring Coats
Skirts, Waists
and Dresses
Every dress in a class by itself
SCHROEN BROS
Phone 1000
124 South Main
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NUT CLUB.
The Michigan nut club held its firstj
official meeting in the engine room of
the psychopathic ward yesterday af-
ternoon. The two dozen students who
spent the night about a bonfire on In-
galls street in order to get the best
seats for the opera, are the charter,
members. Officers will be selected by
a medical commission in the near fu-
ture. Invitations have been sent to
Harry K. Thaw, Porter Charlton and
Mrs. Pankhurst. The club is open to
all students who distinguish them-
selves in a similar manner.
Ima Knutt,
Publicity Agent.
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"There is only one animal form be-
neath the amoeba," said little Nemo
last night. "It is the professional
chorus man."
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The Official Campus Organ states
that "the campus is flooded with pet-
ty thieves."
A chance for the engineers to do
some daming.
(Note: This is spelt with one m,
making it a technical word.
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COLORED HAIR NOW
LATEST LONDON FAD
-Headline.
London, as usual, ten years late!
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TUDENTS wearing glasses or
feeling the need of them will
be pleased to know that Ann Arbor
has a modern optical shop where
services of an expert optometrist
and optician can be had.
Advanced methods of Optometry, fit-
ting glasses without drugs, appeals to all
who demand accurate eye examinations,
made without loss of time or inconven-
ience of having muscles paralyzed by
drugs.
E. H. Arnold, optometrist with Arnold
& Co_,is a recognized leader in advanced
optometrical work. His complet~e office
equipment combined with shop facilities
to grind lenses, together with years of
experience as refractionist and optician,
make his Optical System the logical
place to buy glasses.
Arnold Optical System
220 South Main Street
PENALTY
ROWE'S LAUNI
406 DETROIT STR
The Link between College
TUTL
on State Street
We, Serve Hot Lu
o f is the
ADMISSION
so
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JEWELRY CO.
State St. Jewelers
306 S. STATE
Let us show you our new line of Ladies and Gents San-
itors, and vest Waldemars for men.
Watches and Diamonds Michigan Jewelry
Get an "Oh You Chicken Ring"-only 50c
Bring your broken watches and Jewelry to us.
University School of Music
Albert A. Stanley, Director
rlaynard Street, Ann Arbor, Mich.
A School of Music which offers courses in all branchee of music o
highest standards.
Students may take regular courses leading to graduation, or they may
take such subjects as they desire, without reference to graduation.
If you are interested in studying some branch of music, please call at
the office and get a copy of the school catalogue which gives full inform-
ation. CHARLES A. SINK, Seeretary.
E. ST. ELMO LEWIS TO SPEAK
TOMORROW ON ADVERTISING
Mr. St. Elmo Lewis, advertising man-
ager of the Burroughs Adding Machine
Company, will be the guest and prin-
cipal speaker at the Commerce club
smoker to be held at the Union tomor-
row night.
Mr. Lewis was former manager of
the National Cash Register Company,
which position he left to become Man-
aging Editor of the Book-keeper, now
called "Business." In 1904 he became
advertising manager of the Burroughs
Adding Machine Company. He is the
author of a number of books on adver-
tising and business, and is a fluent and
pleasant speaker.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Tryouts for Adelphi cup team will
be held Wednesday at 5:00 o'clock in
the Adelphi rooms.
"Is the doctrine of salvation by
faith immoral"? is the subject of the
sermon at the First Methodist church
this morning.
The Jewish student's congregation
will not meet at the Orpheum today.
The meeting will be held next Sunday,
when Rabbi Leo N. Franklin of De-
troit will speak.
Varsity Tailor
SHIRTS MADE TO ORD
FABR IC, FIT, FINISH
That exoellence, obtainable only
Tailor-Made Clothes.
117 E. Liberty St.
MAX P. KRUTSCH
* OF INTEREST TO WOMEN.
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ORPHEUM THEATRI
2 Days Only. Monday-Tuesday March 16-1
A UNIVERSITY MAN, on a modest salary, having a de-
sire for a home with ample grounds would do well to investigate
the following:
A beautiful i6 acre tract of land in the city, io acres wood-
ed, good elevation, fine out-look, sewer, gas, water, and electric
current available, at a price that is right. It will sub-divide
naturally into 17 building places, smallest 10Ox264.
L. D. CARR
17 Ann Arbor Savings Bank Block
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At theinstigation of Miss Burrows,
local visiting nurse, a new standing
committee for hospital work has been
formed, under the sponsorship of the
women's league, and Y. W. C. A., to be
composed of women who are willing to
give one hour a week to teaching and
entertaining the convalescent children
in the hospitals. The formulation of
the program has been given over to
Helen Baker, Annie Williams, and
Edith Macauley, who will receive the
names of all women interested in this
work.
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Election of officers of Y. W. C. A.
will be held at Newberry hall tomor-
row. Members may vote between 9:00
and 5:00 o'clock. Candidates are :
for president, BeatriceaLambercht and
Laura Feige; vice-president, Huldah
Bancroft and Marian Stowe; secretary,,
Helen Blair and Ethel Vail; treasurer,
Mary Purdy and Estelle Brown.
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Prof. T. E. Rankin will speak to
university women at 4:30 o'clock this
afternoon in Newberry hall.
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"Mountain Whites" will be the sub-
ject of Prof L. C. Karpinski's lecture
in the missionary study series on
"North American Problems," which
will be given at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow
afternoon in Newberry hall.
LAVRA
In a Romance of Ancient Rome
THE DAUGHTER OF THE HILL
An appealing drama played in the shadow of Nero's thri
A story of the conquest of a savage heart by a gentle to
very prettily told.
ORPHEU MORCHESTR
SAW YLE
DO YOU REALIZE T
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* year is $1.75 mailed. It gives
* all the campus news and would
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Matinees-2; 3:30. Children 5c, Adults'1
Nights-6:30; 8:00; 9:30. All Seats 10c.
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Senior Engineers Win Relay Race
In the interclass relay races held
last night after the All-Fresh-Ypsilan-
ti track meet, the senior engineers
easily won from the fresh boilermak-
ers in 1:58 4-5. This is the second
race in the interclass contests, and
two more are to run this week.
ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
Suits at $10.00-All Wool.
Suits at $15.00-All Wool, Hand Tai-
lored.
Suits at $20.00-Adlers' Make and
Style.
Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus-
tom Work.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE,
We guarantee our work. Dames &
Nickels, photographers. Notice dis-
play near Cushings. 116
Your work will be done when prom-
ised by Daines & Nickels, photogra-
phers, on State. 116
FOR SALE-Dress coat and vest, me- Read Lyndon's Robin Contest A
dium-size, silk-lined, nearly new,
cost thirty dollars, may be bought Open every day uutil 9:00
for $10.00. 905 Forest Ave. Phone Sundays from 9:30 to 4:30 only.
544-J. 115-116 Eastman Kodaks-10c. Lyndon.
BERford-MENrand WOit
Best Grade-Propferly Fittec
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Ann Arbor Press Bldg. Phone
960 or 2414. 116-117
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Our business is growing.
a reason. Dames & Nickels,
raphers, on State.
There's
photog-
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THAT
You Can Save Money
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Best shine at French Parlors on Lib-
erty just off State. Step in. eod
WANTED-To exchange two good,
Wednesday night opera tickets for
two Saturday matinee. Call 775-J.
Woodbury. 116-18
By buying anything you need in
Musical Lines.
A#ri aael Bro s. Music House
120 &.122 E. Liberty Street Phone 1707
Piams,Pla +r Iar 1m t3v ie t r,olas,Maudallms, Gui tc
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FOR TEN YEARS-A SIGN OF SATISFACTION
119 E. LIBERTY ST.
Main Street. t
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