., . ... ,,...- .. ..._.a, ..._. __... __ _.._....._ ..,.. - - , i ._._ _ I + ING CLOTHESw Gxorge Bischoff Florist Students Attention ! t Wh itne i 220 Chapin Sireet Phone 809-1 Best Cure for that "Spring Fever" is a When leaving College for Sumnmer Vacation Call 15 and have your BAGGAGE CHECKED DI- RECT FROM HOUSE TO DESTINATION. POLHEMUS TAXICAB and TRANSFER CO, 207 NORTH MAIN STREET MALCOLM Tailored Suit W C1AMPUTS IN BRIEF BOBBY FABRICS SNAPPY STYLES PERFECT SH1R.TS TO ORDER ALSO FIT K. MALCOLM, 604 E. Liberty ?oyal Tailored Suits t $18, $20, $22 ana $25 mean a positive saving to you of $5 to $io and no one can give you any better fit, workman- ship or style. Our tailoring business has increased nearly 50% this season over last season. There is a good reason. -lore than 318 freslnien engineers thronged Cascade glen last night at their annual Pow-Wow. Mr. W. D. Moriarty and Mr. F. H. Stevens spoke to, the yearling boilermakers. The class glee club, quartette and orches- tra performed, for the last time this year. --Mr. A. N. Fox, instructor in descrip-, tive geometry and drawing in the en- gineering 'department, has resigned from the university to take up a posi- tion as department manager for the Frontier Press Company, of Buffalo, at its newly established office in De- troit. He will assume his new duties in the fall. --Tau iDelta Sigma, honorary archi- tectural fraternity, elected officers yes- tperday for the coming year as follows president, ;1. B. Jewell, '15A; vice- president, R. C. Perkins, '15A; secre- tary-treasurer, George M. Meconkey, '14A. --Prof. Aubrey Tealdi, of the depart- ment of landscape design, has return- ed from a visit to the Ontario Agri- cultural College at Guelph, Ontario, to observe the results of experiments that are being carried on there for the eradication of dandelions. The exper-\ iments, which are being carried on, by means of chemical applications, have been very successful. WANTED-Student help at Campus Point Cafe from now on thre Sum- mer School. 179-80 FOR RENT-If you are looking for first class rooms where the students interests are carefully considered, and if you are here for business it will pay you to call at 602 Monroe St. Summ7er rates half regular. 179-80 I. uts foa Campus ootery Opp: Huston's Agents for ROYAL TAILORS oing Co. U UBBER SOLE OXFORDS FOR LADIES AND GENTS. Wed. June 3- Captured by Mexicans Thur. June 4-Kleine's bon and the Mouse Fri. June 5-Pathe Weekly The Salvation of Nance O'Shaughnessy Sat. June 6-Darwin Karr in The Spirit and the Clay Mon.-Tues. June 8-9-Fdward Abeles in Brewster's Millions FOR RENT-Some of the best rooms in Ann Arbor for summer or winter. Steam heat, electric lights, seven fireplaces, instantaneous heaters in bathrooms. Right prices to right pars es. 522 Monroe. Phone 990-J. 179-80 WENEFIT FOR BOYS' CHOIR :lme. Eleanor Hazzard Peacock Will Give Entertainment Here On next Tuesday evening in High School hall Mme. Eleanor Hazzard Peacock of Detroit will give her inter- pretation of "The Tragedies and Tat- tletales of Toytime," for the benefit of the Episcopal church boys' choir for their annual outing fund. Every year the boys of the' choir have an outing at Vhitmore Lake, and some sort of an entertainment is ar- ranged by which they raise money to defray expenses of the outing. This year Mrs. Peacock, who is well and favorably known in this city, where r'I °s Is i ' L :, A Choice cut flowers and plants. THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK 101.143-105 South Main Street Capital, $100,000 Surplus and Profits, , , , $69,000 I.AIRD'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP The Shop on the way down t wn 214 East Washington Street THE STATE SAVINGS BANK Surplus and Profits, $100,000.00 CapitalNStock $50,000.00 ANN ARDOR, M1 H Wm. Arnold Wm. J. Booth C John Wolz Jr. Vice-Pres. President Cashier Matinee 25c-35c Daily 25c and 35c and50c Lyman H. Howe DEPICTS THE PANAMACANAL There is a shop, Proprietor "Pop; " Serves things toeat Both good and sweet Will treat you right Morn, noon and night "Pop", BANCROFT 722 Monroe I Cigars, Cigarettes. Tobacco Stationary, Candy, Magazines etc., r FRIDAY ,i SATURDAY JUNE 5 - 6 Nights as 8:15 p. m. Matinee Daily at 3 p. m. 2 1-2 HOURS OF MOTION PICTURES Ainette, "THE PERFECT WOMAN" In the Spec- tacular S Photo Play " NEPTUNE'S DAUGHTER. , Direct From the Detroit Opera House NICHTS LOWER FLOOR - - - 50c BALCONY - 25c MATINEES Adults 25c; Children 15c M If You Expect to Spend Your Urnmer In Ann Arbor black and tan calfskin, low broad heel s, tready soles. Price s 03.50 to $6.00 )tr styles distinctly above the ordinary." ateSt.Wahr's Shoe Stores Main St ".Nettleton Shoes" The Sugr Bowl Conttio zryI you cannot utilize your time to better ad- vantage than to take a course in either shorthand, typewriting, bookleeping or penmanship, or better, in all of these sub- jects. The University graduate, in addi- tion to his college training, mast be pre- pared to do some pratical work which peo- ple want done, or he will be seriously handicapped. The course we offer fits coll- ege men and women for the best places available'in both business and professional life. SUMMER TERM We have the best assortment of Chocol Aes ts &ed Boa Bonas All kinids of fe..ziy Ice Creams for Paz-ties Try our Fruit Sundaes after the Theatre M lm Street "THE GLENMOOR WAY FOR RENT-Two nice suites for sum- mer school, on same floor with bath, electric lights. Also rooms for rent this next school year. Phone 2420-J. 337 E. William St. 179 LOST-Gold topped umbrella, with monogram C. H. K. Finder kindly call 765-M. 178-80 WANTED-Two rooms and board for young couple near South University for one year from June 15th. Answer 624 So. Ingalls St. 178-9 FOR RENT--Some very pleasant rooms for either summer school or winter. Could accommodate a club of 12 or 14. Everything modern. 417 E. University. Phone 1576-J. 178-80 FOR SALE-Oliver typewriter, new style, printype. Price is very low. Cash or payments. Mack & Co. FOR RENT-A five room furnished house for rent for summer. Elec- tricity, gas, bath, piano. Excellent location. Inquire at once. 506 Packard St. 178-80 Best shine at French Parlors on Lib- erty just off State. Step in. Campus Point Cafe will be open from now on thin Summer School. Board $4.00. 179-80 Get a group picture of the house be- fore you part. Damnes & Nickels. 178-80 begins Monday June 29, 1914. School of Shorthand Selby A. Moran, Principal 711 N. Univ. Ave. P p h We Have Some Good Bargains Solves the Fi n an c e problem for students IN HOMES I Are you on? THE GLENMOOR COMPANY EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO .You are, thinking of Summer You are thinking of vacation You are thinking of TRUNKS and BAGS and BAGGAGE On our third floor are all kinds of traveling equipment assembled here from the country's best known manufacturers. Please see this most practical collection of Trunks, Steamer Trunks, Suit Cases, Bags, etc.I she has appeared a number of times. Recently Mine. Peacock returned from a trip abroad where she appeared be- fore large audiences in her child in- terpretations, and everywhere she was received with commendation. The "Musical Anzeiger" of Berlin, Germany has the following to say about her. Mme. Eloner Hazzard Peacock, who appeared in her programme of child- ren's songs and stories in the Ameri- can Club showed that Mme. Peacock has no superior in this line of work. She is not only the simple,. pathetic child but the naughty youngster who evokes shrieks of laughter. Mme. Peacock is distinguished as a legiti- mate concert artist. 179 that we can sell on so small a payment down that you can not afford to be renting, especially when the houses for rent are so scarce. Come in, and let us tell you about them, HOUSES FOR SALE -Fine 8 room house on Church Street, lot 56x 1321 $6,8oo ; fine 8 room house on Forest Ave.. mahogany and enamel finish, $6,800 ; fine 8 room honse on Cambridge, large list, :$io,ooo ; fine q room home just off Cambridge, mahogany and enamel finish on contract, $7,500. We have other very attractive homes which we think would attract universitypeople, some of whom we can*give very easy terms. We also have money to loan. List your houses with us for rent WHALEY &FISCHER Real Estate and Insurance First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 1821 -1 A Well Made Suit I is an important part of being well-dressed--- A good appearance is. of course necessary,,but perman- ent satisfaction can only be had when the garment is well mrade. Our coatmakers are experts in their line and do the work In our own shop. ICon Proof" BLUE BOOKS ALL SIZES. SOLD ONLY AT THE I w 41 1A ISTUDENT'S SUPPLY WV"AGNEI((M Importing Tailors CO. State Street STORE C. C. Schleede 1111 South Univ. Opposite Engineering Building I' F 1 I i by . .. uwa + Are Sure to Please SEE ,,_...IuAr, "..P.