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March 18, 1914 - Image 3

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fashions for you.,

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.

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opinlions,with the Ifol-de-cols

here ready for your

I TINKER (COMPANY

ready to show you.
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Furnishers and Hatters

342 South State Street

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THE NEW BALMACAN
SLIP-ON
RAGLAN COATS
The outer garment fad of the hour
Everything new iniSpring Suits and Over
Spring Neckwear, Spring Underwear, fir
showing in Spring Manhattan Shirts.
It is high time for a new Spring Hat, an
can' use too much care in choosing i t.
yours here and you can be sure It's absol
right in every respect.
THE BIG STORE COR. WASHINGTON and
Reule, Conlin & Fie

APFEL & CO'.

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CAMPUSMILES
Behente Gott die Irishen !-SIt.
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- wear SATISFAOTION HOSIERY

and $i. Once tried, always worn.
osiery for men. Let us show you

also a

S. Pinney & Co.
t. The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty

No Hope
Sing me a sng of a sibyline spring,
With the flowers and sunshine at play;
A sibilant song of spring I would sing,
But it's gloomy and raining today.
All poets can po when the sunshine is
bright,
And the birds and the kiddies are gay;
Hence Smiler, the rhymster, can't (try
as he might)
Poeticise springtime today.
The saddest of words on this Reming-
ton 6
Are those that the sobbers will say:
Oh, gee, but ain't this a * halva fix;
It's raining like thunder today,"
*Scandinavian for beastly.
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LADIES!

QTUDENTS wearing glasses or
hfeeling 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 niuscles paralyzed by
drugs.
dE. H. Arnold, optometrist with Arnold
& Co , is a recognized leader in advanced
optometrical work. His complete office
equipment combined with shop facilities
to grind lenses, together with years of
experienceas refractionist and optician,
make his Optical System the logical
place to buy glasses.
Arnold Optical S ystem
220 South Main Street

All We
of is the

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See our beautiful
Now Spring Coats
Skirts, Waists
and Dresses
Every dress in a class by itself
SCHROEN BROS.
Phone 1000
124 South Main

Degree
L.UBIN FILM

ROWE'S LAUN
406 DETROIT ST
The Link between College
TUTTLI

The $5 bird reported as
yesterday's sport story.

snapped inI

5 parts

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on State
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The Picture.

JEWELRY CO.

-Cercle Francais has changed the
date of its Soiree Dansante,from March
20 to March 25, because of the per-
formance of "A Model Daughter," to
be presented that samenight. The
dance will be held in Barbour gym at
8:00 o'clock.
-Carl Smith, '04E, returned last night
from a trip through the state soliciting
funds for the current expenses of the
University Y. M. C. A.

SHIRTS MADE TO (
YOUR NEXT SUIT
WILL LOOK WELL
WILL FIT WELL
WILL WEAR WELL
IF I TAILOR IT TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE
MAX P. KRUTSCH

Popular Songs.
He: Would you like to go to th
ture this evening?
She: Why, Pd be crazy to go!
"But I got her meaning just
same. OH, YES! "-J.H.

,e ec-

St. Jewelers

306 S. STATE

the

)ur new line of Ladies and Gents San-
rs for men.
s Michigan Jewelry
ou Chicken Ring"-only S0c
en watches and Jewelry to us.

Varsity Tailor

117 E.

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Vweuy for
Fiften. Cents

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OBITUARY
Dear magazine, you are no more;
Untimelydeath brings poignant
grief;
* Life's fitful fever now is o'er,
Whew! What a sigh of sweet relief!
-The grieving M.E., B.M. & H.P.
* Student.
"The Wesleyan Guild Has Decided to
Advertise."
Well, writes E. R. S., a few more
souls saved won't do any harm.
TO EXHIBIT ORIGINALS BY
POPULAR MODERN ARTISTS
An exhibit of drawings and paintings
loaned by the society of American Il-
lustrators will be held in Alumni Me-
morial hall, beginning Friday, March
20. These drawings are the originals
of the covers and illustrations of mag-
azines, many of which have appeared
quite recently. A similar exhibit was
held last year, and proved one of the
most popular of the annual series.
This year's exhibit will last about two
weeks.
CAMPUS IN BRIEF
-The following committee will have
charge of the Saturday night dance at
the Union: L. S. Bisbee, '15L, chair-
man, C. H. Brehmann, '17, Horace
Maynard and A. F. Janes, '15E. Tick-
ets will go on sale at the Union desk
at 5:00 o'clock tomorrow.
-J. M. Barrett, '16, who was forced to
go to his home last Saturday because
of throat trouble, has returned to re-
sume his university work.

Meeting of the lower women's sec-,
tion of the Deutscher Verein at 7:301
o'clock' tonight.
The Oratotrical association will meet
at 4:45 o'clock today in room 304 N.
W. University hall.
Chess and Checkers club meets at
the Union at 7:30 o'clock tonight.
Band rehearsal tonight promptly at
7:00 o'clock, in University hall.
-"The Illinoijan Drift Sheets" will be
the subject of the lecture, to be given
tonight at 7:00 o'clock by Mr. Frank
Leverett, before the class in Geology
20.
-Students in marine engineering will
conduct tests today in the naval tank
with several current meters. The ob-
ject of the tests will be the determina-:
tion of the speed and force of the flow
of water.
---Fresh laws will give a "soiree dan.
sante" at 8:30 o'clock, March 30, at
Grangers. "Ike" Fischer's orchestra
will furnish music for the affair. Tick-
ets may be obtained of the committee
at 75 cents each.
WANTED-The Current Opinion Schol
arship Fund wants ten more stu-
dents of Michigan to work for their
next year's expenses, during the
summer. Apply before the end of
this week, and secure special ad-
vantages. See Philip P. Angier, 1030
Oakland, or call up 30-M. 118-l'
LOST-An Eastman vest-pocket Ko-
dak. Reward. R. V. Wolf, 639 S..
12th St. 904-M. 118-120

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,
Main Street. tf
WANTED-To exchange two good,
Wednesday night opera tickets for
two Saturday matinee. Call 775-J.
Woodbury. 116-18
WANTED-To buy a second-hand ca-
noe. Must be in good condition. C.
L. Lane, 1126 E. Ann or call 1677-M.
117-18
LOST-A week ago, small greenstone
watch charm. A. Mauri Tiki. Find-
er please call 1800 -L. 118
FOR SALE-Swedish Electric Vibrat-
ors. Best kind of treatment for ner-
vousness, headache, rheumatism,
etc. Call 69-J to have one delivered
for 3 days trial, or call evenings, 223
S. Ingalls. 118-119-120

TH EATIF
THE MAN FR(
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A thrilling Western dram
REAL WESTERN LI
IN TWO PARTS
PATH E WEE
ALL IMPORTANT NI
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JULIUS GOOD
IN RAGTIME SO
MATINEES 2:00 3:30
NIGHTS 6:30 8:00
CHiLDREN 5c ADULT

UNIVERSITY NOTICES

F'My last few days at college
were a phantasmagoria of ambitious longings
mixed with dire uncertainties as to just how
this old world was going to treat me. I re-
member the comfort I derived at that time
from Fatima Cigarettes-our college standbys
---and in fact, today I find nothing better than
the pure, good tobacco of these cigarettes."
Today more Fatimas are sold in this
country than any other cigarette.
Not in a gilt box but in a plain,
simple-life package -- quality all in
the tobacco.
*444 VaMwe

RUBDERS for MEN and V
Best Grade-Properly

F TRm IU IREND
CIGARTTES

Do You Know!
THAT
You Can .Save Money
By buying anything you need in
Musical Lines
At Grinnell Bros. Music House
120 & 122 E. Liberty Street Phone 1707
Planos,PlayerPlanos,Victrolas,Mandolins, Guitars,etc

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FOR TEN YEARS-A SIGN OF SATISF
119 E. LIBERTY ST.

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