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The Stein=Bloch.
Fashion Camera

Duck and Flannel Trousers,
Tennis and Golf shirts

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Nothing gets by it.
It reflects 'what London thinks about fashions for you
--whiat Parir thinks
--what New York thinks
--what Chicago thinks
And out of all these opinions, with. the fol-de-rols el-
iminated, come
The Styles Sensibly
Dressed Americans Prefer.
Such styles we are now readly to show you.
Imperial Hiats, Delmel Linen,
Mesh Underwear,
Lldcschmidt, Apfcl & Co.
Clothiers and Furnishers

Straw Hats

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Is shown here ready for your choosia
THE NEW BALM ACAN
RAGLAN COATS

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

The outer garmeut flad o1 the hour

PROFILE-

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past In sevelm weeks ore
THEN HOME
will need" light' dry' goods for" the Summer.

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and lock ffou

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L&CES
HOSIERY
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EMBROIDERIES
UTNDR WEAR
SIL4K GLOVES

at our store.
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"'UNITED SHIRT & COLLAR. CO. 'ROY" .Y.

Co. 614 E. Libertty St.
heare a Dollar Does Its Duty

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ANNOUNCEMENT

Jewelry of Quality
Good solid reasons why you,
should buy your jewelry from us
will be found by looking through
our line of fresh desirable goods-
upto date in style and honest in
quality.
SCHIANOERER & SEYFRIED
118 E. Liberty St-
VAI KING L001
Comae Up and Try
George's Chop 'Suey I
Delicious Chinese and American Dishes.

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Always some=
thing ,new in
DRY GOODS,
Notions and
Readyto =wear
The store that always treats~ you fair
SCHROENBROS.
FPhoue 1000
124 South Main

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Flowers
Cho. . Oeut Flowers
-Fne lot of Painm: andl Ferns for eOrating
Car.12th St andS. Unlv. Are.Phone115

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TRANSIT MARKET
Wmn. LINDEMAN
DEALER IN
Fresh and Salt Meats

J. Ii. Lambert, the
well known shoe repair
man, has opened a
combination shoe re-
pairing and clothes
pressing establishment
at
301 S. State Sto
Ilie still continues his
business at
613 Williams St.
HOUSE ORGANIZATIONS ADOPT
GOOD) HE ALTHl CON STrITUTION
Representatives from 16 organiza-
tions met in the amphitheatre of the
medical building Friday eveing, and
after talks by Dr. H. H. Cummings.
of the health service, and H. S. Huil-
bert, '14M, adopted a loose constitu-
tion for an organization of "Universi-
ty Health Service Representatives"
who will be elected in each house the
second week after the university opens
next f all.
Although the constitution makes no
provision for representatives of large
rooming-houses, the organization so-
licits their co-operation. It was de-
cided to call another meeting on Tues-
day evening, June 2, at 7:00 o'clock
in the medical amnphitheatre. Further
plans will be discussed at that time.
Get your Michiganensians at Univer-

BOARD TESTS CANOEISTS WHO
SEEK YACHTSMEN'S FLAGS
All Men Who Can Paddle Canoe, Swim
ad Render First Aid
Are Eligible
Yachtman's flags, intended to be
marks of proficiency in canoeing, have
been received at the Union, and appli-
cants may secure flags after being
passed upon by the examining board.
All1 men who know how to handle a
canoe well, who can swim and resus-
citate the apparently drowned are eli-
gible to receive the flag.
The examining board consists of D.
H. Williams of the university health
service, and A. D. Cipman, '14. Each
one of these must pass favorably on
the man, after which he may secure
a flag upon the payment of 10 cents,
at the Union desk.
BOAT CLUB ROSTER
REACHES 300 MARK
Membership in the Union Boat club
has risen to more than 30, as a result
of the personal canvass for members !
now being conducted, under the general
chairmanship of E. B. McKinley, '6.
Each member of the Union wil have
been approached by May a3, and will
either be signed tup or asked to state
his reason for not joining. In this way
the sentiment of the campus for the
boat club will be obtained. The fee for
active membership, which will be open
only to Union members, is $, all
other students or residents may become
associate members by paying $.o to
any member of the committee or at the
Union desk.,
All Union mcmbers have been divided
by by classes and departments. A sub-
chairman, who will have about ten men
under him, will have charge of each di-
vision. Following is the list of sub-
chairmen: Arthur Grilles, '5E, junior
engineers; Louis Hyde,' 'i6E, soph en-
gineers; W. L. Watson, 'UE, fresh en-
gineers; Wilbur Brotherton, '6, junior
engineers; Harold Bowcock, %6, senior
lits and engineers; Staats Abrams, '17,
fresh fits, and J. S. Leonard, '6l, law
department.
W. H. TAFT CONTRIBUTES TO
"-THE COSMOPOLITAN STUDENT"
The June issue of the Cosmopolitan
Student, which will appear May 27,will
be the Yale number. Among the con-
tributors are Prof. William HowardI
Taft, ex-president of the United States,
President Arthur T. Hadley of Yale,
and Prof. K. T. Asakawa, Japanese ex-
change professor at Yale. Albert G.
Bryant, organization director of the
World Peace Foundation, hae also con-
tributed an article o "What Shall We
Do With. Mexico?"
SENIOR LITS TO DECIDE
ON MEMORIAL THURSDAY
Senior Tits will decide what their
class memorial will be at a special
class meeting, at 4:00 o'clock Thurs-
day afternoon, in the west physics lec-
ture room. Opinion seems to be in
favor of a loan fund, and unless some-
thing new is proposed, the only ques-
tion to decide will be whether the fund
should be $300.00 or $500.00. The
class alumni secretary, and two mem-
bers of the board of alumni secretaries
will also be elected at this meeting.

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Phi Beta KappaI

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

JOawee ors
220 S. Malum St.

THE

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406 DETROIT S
The link between Coileg
TUTTL
on State Stree
We Serve Hot

Everything new in Spring Suits and Oavearec
Spring Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Imm
showing in Spring Manhattan Shirts.
It is high time for anrew Spring Hat, and
can't use -too much care in choosing I t.I
yours here and you can he sure It's absoluj
right In every respect.
THE BIG STORE COR. WASHINGTON and M

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Is something of. in-
tenest to.ev ery
student at the U Nof Ml.

PORK, HAM.POUTRYEtc.

Bell Phosne 2294

212 N~th Ave.

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mommomwommemom

SOMETHING NEW
We are the First to show the new Tartan
sultings. Come in and see the different
shades

HOT'

MAX P. KRUTSCH
allor 117 E. Lii

city Avenue Pharmacy.

168

Varsity Ts

iberty St.

Best shine at French Parlors on Lib-
erty just off State. Step in.

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ELLE~CTRIC PAl
your room coolt
days.
CLThere is 'no use being
when real comfort can
cheaply.
CJJ~ave you seen our line?
us show you.

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hese war
uncomforta
be secured
Sto in and

1T.ieplone Cadilla. 4324

Get your Michiganensian s at
sity Avenue Pharmacy.

Univer-
168

LED DI ET ER LIE,
Tailor for Men .
Matte Your Spring Suit. British Woolens
$35. to. $60.

Quality-Service and Prices
Edsill's Rexall Drug Store.

Right.
Tue-Fri

94 West IFort StreetDtoi

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Get your Michiganensian s at Univer-
sity Avenue Pharmacy. 168
ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUMM1ER STYLES.
Suits at '10.00-All Wool.
Suits at $15.00-All Wool, Hand Tai-
tored.
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

Eastern ''i0'higan Edison Co.
Cor. Main and William S.vt.
Phone 2300

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FOR RENT-I am desirous of renting
my home which will accommodate
25 students to a house club,. frater-
nity or sorority. Mrs. F. J. Chap-
man, 311 Thompson St. tf
FOR SALE-My residence suitable for
Fraternity or Sorority. In perfect
condition. Terms reasonable. En-
quire 302 So. Division St. 165-6-7-8
WANTED-To rent rooms to 12 or 14
young men with board, for next
school year. Address: M. W. Care
Michigan Daily. 165-6-7-8
The home of Rexall Rtemedies. Ed-
rills Renl) Drug Store. 122 South
Maina St. Tue-Fri

Try our Sundaes and Sodas. Edsill's
Rexall Drug Store, 122 So. Main St. tf
WANTED--Room or suite with private
family by young lady. State location
and terms. Address M. L~. Q. Mich.
Daily. 168-69
LOST-On campus Friday evening,
May 22, purse containing money.
Finder will be rewarded by return-
ing" to 1221 Willard street. Call 1643
-M. its
LOST-Tan cravenette coat, English
make, from cloak room near roomI
301, new engineering building. Re-
ward for information leading to re-
covery. Phone 1622-M. 167-8

If you desire Oxfords
BOjYS-~ season that are right ins
and REASONABLE in P
QUALITY CONSIDERED- and want your
properly fitted you will make a mistake to over

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AW~hen in Want
of anything in the realm
of music, call on us.
Get our prices and terms on P lANO0S---'
VICTROLAS--MANDOLINS-GUITARS-VIOLINS.

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GRINNELL BROS.
120-122 E. Liberty St.

Phone 1707

LARGE LINE OF THE SATISFACTORY RUBBER SOLES

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