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April 15, 1914 - Image 4

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BALLET PUMPS

LYNDON'S
KODAKS,

!MAJESTIC

FILMS,

Mal

Are Best for the 'tango

Amateur finishing
719 N. !University Ave.

This Afteroono

:: Tonight

TRY THEM
REGAL SHOES

& COO

108 S. MAIN STREET
ANN ARMOR

SpringHats
FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR, AT
RICHAR DSON 115 East Liberty

CAMPUIS IN BR.ITEF
---ars. H. M. Slanson will speak before
the Ladies' union this afternoon on the
subject of "Legends of Michigan."
--Tihe condition examination in eco-
nomics 1E will be held tomorrow af'-
ternoon in the regular class room.
-Prof. T. 31. Iden will give the first of
a series of lectures on "The Life of
Moses" in the Bible Chair building at
6:30 tomorrow night.
-There will be no lecture today in
the law course for women. The next
lecture will be given Eby Professor E.
C. Goddard on April 22.
--The followintg committee will have
charge of the Saturday night dance at
the, Union : L. S. Bisbee, '15L, chair-'
m an, D. B.. Wurzburg, '15, S. T. Steen,
'16E, and U. M. Sarbaugh, '16. Tick-
ets will go on sale at 5:00 o'clock to-

RANSIT MARKET
Wmn. LINDE MAN
DEALER IN
Fresh and Salt Meats
PORK, HAM.FODURYE c.

Bell Phone 2294

212 N .4th Ave.

They All Admit
we are
-Just a little better"
50 WILL -YOU
ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS
PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE
116 S. Main St.

morrow at the Union desk.
--Prof. G. W. Dowries of the economies
department, will continue his lectures
on the currency bill beforo the class'
in Economics 2 tomorrow afternoon at
2:00 o'colck in the engineering lcecture
room.
---Mrs. 11. K. Fay gave an illustrated
lecture in Alumni Memoiral hall last
night at a meeting of the wives of stu-
dents. A permanent organization was
formed, and regular fortnightly meet-
ings have been planned for the rest of
the school year,

Grand Easter
VAUDEV ILLE
WHIPPLE& HOUSTON CO,
In their Mystery Act
Funest Act i
CALLO WAY and ROBERTS
Singers, Talkers In Black and Tan
SOUTH WICK AND DARR
Musical Entertainers
Special Feature
Savoy Bull Dogs
Wait for the Football Dogs
Extra Added Attraction
HEIM CHILDREN
Juvenile Entertainers
Coming, "Going Up," Msi-
cal Comedy, Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle, Society Dancers

EDITH

In a

THE F
Book and Lyrics by Otto Hauer
Direct from its Recoi
at the Casino Thea
Enseimi
Augmented
Prices-$2OO, $1

II

1

You will appreciate
the beautiful Mines and
soft curves embodied
in our high grade, hand
tailored garments.
Our coatrhakers are ex-
perts and are proud of their
products. All garments made
in our own shops.

I

Matinees fl
Wied. andb
Saturday
E..5C
inRE

Roasters
Wholesale

and

Grocers

FOR SALE-$85:00 Gibson Guitar and
case, nearly new, guaranteed per-
fect. Will sell very cheap if taken
at once. Phone 2048-R or call 1328
Minerva Road. 133
WANTED-Suite of rooms, suitable for
light housekeeping. Address A.W.H.
1020 Hill Street. 133-6
FOR RENT-Large front suite. No.
316 S. Division. 134
Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf

R~. D. Kinne S. W., Clarkson Harrison SoulI
President Cashier V. President Pass the Rest,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK rs oe-aecn
o f A n A r or i ch .and fountain d
Capital $ioo,ooo. . C'
Surplus and Profits, $65,000 MA '

WAGNERW(
Imparting
sailors

CO.
state
stroot

LET THE

Co., -Ltd., 214 S. main St.

FRESHM

'11

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tANK BROTHERS.'
Avenue Boot Shop,
Number 224
NEW YORK
SHOP 326 SOUTH STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR

NIovn Pian s, Furniture
Moving runks, Merchandise
Co E. GODFREY

I

Press Your Clothes

HAND PR

-'hone 82L

410 N. Fourth Ave.

I

7

i

I

SUITS 25c

TROI

C. 1. KIDO, '17 Lit.

ACKARDACADEMY
DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M..
lessonis by appointment. Dream Waltz, New York Hositation Tango, OneI
.nd latest variations taught. Ball and refreshmnent accommodations for pri-.
YOU CAN BUY!
The best
ats, ]Poultry and Fish
at the
P. Siesendorfor Market
201 E. Washington St.

I

1530-J

1112 S. Ui

UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY

I

GOUL DING -& WI~ rL

HATS!

I

1219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY
PHONE US 416

HATS!

HA'

ALL KINDS!!1

WE DELIVER

THE GOODS

CLEANED AND BLOCKED .0
9 EST SHOE SHINE PARILOR

On State St.

Next to Wagner &

w

....
.....

SPECIAL

Cas

and

0o

A1S

Departments

If Convveni~et, Get Meeaured at Onsce.

We also have a beautiful display of Fresh Spring Suitings. Blues, Grays, Plaids, andi
>s. Reasonable Prices---$20.00 to $40.00.

NRY (Q CO.

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