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May 03, 1914 - Image 5

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THE MICHlUAN DAILY

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Duck and Flannel Trousers,
Tennis and Golf Shirts

EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW

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'ar iff Tip

Is shown

here ready for your

choosing

Fine English and Scotch Woolens will
be found this Spring, for the frst time,
in the medium as well as higher priced
Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes.
The new Tariff makes this possible.
Closeness to the foreign markets makes
the Stein-Bloch showing most compre-
hensive. Why not take the tip ?
Balmacaans in all the new colors.
Lindenschmidt, Apfcl & Co.
Clothiers and Furnishers

Straw Hats

Season 1914---Now on display
TINKER & Company
Cor. State and William Sts.

THE NEW BALMACAN
RAGLAN COATS
The outer garment fad of the hour

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PROFILE

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THE LONG GRIND
will be past In seven weeks more
THEN HOM E
Before you go., you will need light dry goods for the Summer.
You can buy

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Scarf slide space
and lock front,

LACES
HOSIERY
WINDSOR TIES

EMBROIDERIES
UNDERWEAR
SILK GLOVES

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6ollars

at our store.
H. S.PINNEY to CO. 614 E. Liberty St.
The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty

Oldest 8,avd ift7Amerc4
UN[TED SHAL.T& COLLAR~ CO. TRW R.Y.

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Jewelry of Quaity

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Good solid reasons why you
i be found by looking through
our line of fresh desirable goods-
up to date in style and honest in
quality.
SRLANDERER & SEYFRIED
113 E. Liberty St'
WAI KING LOO
Come Up and Try
George's Chop Suey
Delicious chinese and American Dishes.
Z ! 1 Statf sree I Phone 1244-L

NOTED BARITONE
TO APPEAR AGAIN
May festival patrons will have an
opportunity to renew acquaintance
with Reinald Werrenrath, the youthful
baritone who made a deep impression
when he appeared in U. Hall last year.
At that time Mr. Werrenrath conquer-
ed his audience as a sympathetic in-
terpreter of songs; on Saturday, May

H. . iue . W.Clrkson Harrison Soulr
President Cas~hier V. President
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Ann Arbor, Mich.
Capital $ioo,ooo.
Surplus and Profits, $65,000
Pass the Rest, Try the Best
Fresh home-made candies, crackerjack
and fountain drinks at
MAC'S 613 E. Liberty St
START TOM ORROW
ON PAGEANT WORK
Rehearsals for the Jeanne d'Arc pa-
geant, to be presented on the evening
of May 21 on south Ferry field, will
commence Monday afternoon in Bar-
bour gymnasium at 4:00 o'clock. The
steps of Mozart's minuet from the op-
era of Don Gloyanni will be practiced.
Those who will participate in the
scene will be notified before Monday
afternoon by the committee.
The poster to be used in advertising
the pageant, painted in black, blue and
gold by Don M. Cottrell, '14A, is near
completion and will be put on exhi-
bition early this week in the window
of Wahr's Bookstore. It is arepresen-
tation of Jeanne d'Arc, clad in full ar-
mor and mounted on a snow white
horse, riding before a typical French
chateau. The canvas is 18 by 24 inch-
es in size, although the reproductions
to be made will be of somewhat small-
er dimensions.a

Buy your key of Arnold
& Co., Jewelers, Main
Street. They have made
them for several years.
Their keys are 14k gold,
finely made, priees lower
than some others. Orders
miay be left now for de-
livery upon issuance of
the proper certificate from
the Secretary. See the
samples.

Phi Beta Kappa

All We Know
of is the- BEST
9929
ROWE'S LAUNDRV
406 DETROIT STREET
The Link between College and H
TUTTLE"1

Everything new in Spring Suits and Overcoats,
Spring Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Immense
showing in Spring Manhattan Shirts.
It is high time for a new Spring Hat, and you
can't use too much care in choosing i t. Pick
yours here and you can be sure it's absolutely
right In every re*pect.
THE BIG STORE COR. WASHINGTON and MAIN
Reule, Conlin & Fiegel

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

ARNOLD 41
Jewelers

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220 S. Main St.

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on State Street
Serve Hot Li

Flowers
Cousins ( & Hl1
Choce Cat Flowers
Fine lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating
Cor.12th St. and S. Univ. Ave. Phone 115

TRANSIT MARKET
Wm. LINDEMAN
DEALER IN
Fresh and Salt Meats

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PORK, HAM.POULTRYEtc.

Bel Phone 2294

212 N.4th Ave.

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SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER
YOUR NEXT SUIT
WILL LOOK WELL
WILL FIT WELL
WILL WEAR WELL
IF I TAILOR IT TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE
MAX P. KRUTSCH
Varsity Tailor 117 E. Liberty St.
TelIphone Cadillua 4524
LET D TERLE
Tailor for Men
Make Your Spring Suit. British Woolens
$35. to $60.
94 West Fort Street Detroit
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16, he will show another phase of his
musical gifts by singing the difficult
role of Caractacus in Elgar's cantata
by the same name. That Mr. Werren-
rath is fully equal to his task may be
expected from the following words of
the eminent New York critic, W. J.
Henderson: "His singing has not only
technical finish but sound taste and
great delicacy of sentiment."
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Meeting of the Educational club at
7:30 o'clock tomorrow at Tappan hall.
All senior engineer canes must be at
Haller's jewelry store by Tuesday
night for engraving.
Cosmopolitan club class will not
meet tomorrow.
"The Mission Qf a Meeting House"
will be the subject of Dr. A. H. Pot-
ter's talk at the Presbyterian church,
tonight, 7:45 o'clock.
Fresh engineers wishing to try out
for canoe team for Boat club ma.rathon
call 906 between 12:00 and 1:00 o'clock
today.
You can rent one or fifty kodaks to-#
day at 10 cents each. Lyndon.
Sat.-Sun.
Women students who wish to make
money for summer should call soon.
Phone 359-M, office hours only. Posi-
tions pretty well filled and considera-
ble preparation necessary. $100 and
expenses for nice trip for 72 days'
work. tf.

* OF INTEREST TO WOMEN *
Teaching of children in the general
hospital by college women as organiz-
ed under Miss Burrows, the city visit-
ing nurse, has been progressing splen-
didly. Four or five women are at the
hospital every afternoon, and the chil-
dren are enjoying the entertainment as
well as learning many new facts. All
who are interested in this work, which
is said by those who have taken it up
to be thoroughly enjoyable, are cordi-
ally invited to meet the committee, to-
gether with Miss Burrows and Dean
Jordan, at 5:00 o'clock next Wednes-
day afternoon in Barbour gymnasium.
All women who wish to enter the
tennis tournament should sign up in
Barbour gymnasium at once.
* * * .
Prof. J. R. Nelson will lecture on
"Christianity and "the World Situation"
at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in New-
berry hall.
Exclusive agents for Diemel linen
mesh underwear. Lindenschmitt Apfel
& Co. tf
SIGMA DELTA CHI FINISHES PRO-
GRAM
(Continued from page 1)
ism faculty at the University of Wash-
ington, was made vice-president, F. M.
Church of The Michigan Daily was
chosen secretary, and Robert C. Lowry,
newspaper correspondent at Austin,
Texas, was re-elected treasurer. Chase
S. Osborn, former governor of Michi-
gan was accorded the honor of re-elec-
tion to the national honorary presiden-
cy. The next convention will be held
at Iowa State university in 1915.

Standish-a New
ARROW
COLLAR
for Summer
An ultra smart style
which correctly ex-
presses the fashion
CLUr E,5c
CLUETT, PEABODY &Cq., Im~c. Makers

EMIPLE
heatr e
The Cool Theatre
LUBIN
That Terrible Kid'
KALEM
The Padrones Plot'
[N TWO PARTS
V ITAGRAPII
'The First
Endorsement

5c ADMISSION

Open every day until 9:00 p. m.
Sundays from 9:30 to 4:30 only. Rent
Eastman Kodaks-10c. Lyndon. eod
Best shine at French Parlors on Lib-
erty just off State. Step in. eod
Fresh films are a necessity-East-
man speed films are best for this sea-
son. We offer you fresh Eastman speed
films every day in the year. Lyndon.
eod Wed

ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUM[ER' STYLES,
Suits at $10.00-All Wobl.
Suits at $15.00--All Wobl, Hand Ta
lored.
Suits at $20.00-Adlers' Make a
Style.
Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cu
tom Work.
ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STOR]
Main Street.

FO LADIES-
Low Heels, the Popular Style

Fraternities Notice
To make your party the hit of the season it will be to
advantage to look over our line of Party Decorations.

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you

8 Styles: Rubber sole, pumps.
10 Styles: Leather sole pumps.
8 Styles: Leather and rubber
Complete line's of Colonials.

Law heel. Patent, dull, tan and white.
Low heel. Patent, dull, tan and satin.
sole Oxfords. Low heels. All leathers.
Spool and Spanish heels. All leathers.

$3.50 to $4.50 per p
$3.00 to $4.00 per;p
$3.50 to $4.50 per;p
$3.50 to $5.00 per

Festoons
Tally Cards
Place Cards
Programs
Menus

Crepe Papers
Serpentines
Dinner Favors
Lunch Sets
Napkins

Let Us Furnish Your Next Order of Dance or Banquet Programs

How About That Victrola?
Nothing in the. Talking Machine line compares with it for all around
Entertainment, by High Class Artists ! The Victor Talking
Machine Co. contracts with the world's best talent in all lines:
Free Demonstration in our VICTROLA ROOM
every day 2 to 5 P. M. Latest records 1 Let us place one in your house on
our easy payment plan. Phone 1707.
GRINNELL BROS.
L ARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN MICHIGAN. 120-122 E. Liberty St.

The Mayer-Schairer Co.
Stationers, Printers, Binders

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112 S. Main Street

Ann Arbor, Mich.

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