t 11 si and OXFORDS NEWEST SHADES. School End Pic- ture Sale. s g PressV4 F R E HAND PR SUITS 25c 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR -ing Hats' MMEDIATE WEAR. AT SON 115 East Liberty Of interestftoyou For the convenience of those discrim- inatingfolks who appreciate and desire our High Quality Ice Cream we are pleased to announce that among the progressive firms using our prod- uct are The Delta, University Phar-, acy,Sugden Drug Co., Macdon. ald's in the Campus district. Begining FFIday over 2000 Prints at 1-2 re- gular price C. I. KIDDs'17 Lit. III 15304 1112 S. A Few "M" Books Left--will clean up at 90e About 50 second hand and shop worn Kodaks will be cleaned out at prices unheard of before. ~AV If You Ex Spend Your In Ann - . I ters and CAMPUIS IN BRIEF -Senior laws elected John C. Winter alumni secretary-treasurer at their meeting Friday afternoon. )Iesale Grocers. N Ltd., 214 S. Main St. ii FOLK Ann Arbor rival of ;oats $15.00 it $8.50 Cloth Trousers -Senior pharmics, through their class committee, have decided not to give a class memorial. -The university health service will remain open for the entire session of the summer school. As yet no one has been appointed by the board of re- gents to fill the place of Dr. C. B. Stouffer, homeopath, who is to accom- pany the engineers to Camp Davis. -Senior lit invitations will be dis- tributed in University hall, Tuesday, June 9, from 2:0O to 6:00 o'clock, and an Wednesday, June 10, from 1:00 6:00 o'clock. --Prof. W. W. Florer is preparing a monograph on "Luther's Use of Ger- man Versions of the New Testament Before 1522." -The June number of the Cosmopoli- tan Student was placed on sale at the local news-stands yesterday afternoon. -A course designed to fit students to act as heads of cities having the com- mission form of government, will be started during the summer session and continued as a course in the regu- lar university term. -Wilfred B. Shaw, general secretary of the alumni association, received word-yesterday that the Victor Phono- ORPHEUM Wed. June 10-Hearst- Selig Weekly The Strength of Family Ties 1914 Student.Activities about the Campus Thur. June ll-Jno Bunny, Lillian Walk- er, Wally Van LOVE, LUCK & GASOLINE Col. Hez Liar in FARMER 1914 Student Activities about the Campus Fri. June 12-Pathe Weekly. Naomi Childers in THE CRUCIBLE OF FATE. Sat. June 13-. Rankin drew in TKE TATTOO MARK Mon.-Tues. June I 5416-Edgar Selwyn PIERRE OF TIHE PLAINS you cannot utilize your time to vantage than to take a course shorthand, typewriting, book penmanship, or better, in all of jects. The University graduat tion to his college training, mu pared to do some pratical work pie want done, or he will be handicapped. The course we off ege men and women for the available in both business and i life. SUMMER TE begins Monday June 29, 1914. graph Company will be unable to re- produce Michigan songs this spring, owing to the press of other work. -All but 15 members of the 1914 eivil engineering class have been placed in positions, according to Prof. \ H. E. Riggs. Summer opportunity: Six men, Preferably from Grand Rapids, Clhi- cago, Indianapolis, Columbus, Cincin- nati, Pittsburg, Cleveland (other cities not barred) can secure profitble work. See H.I W. Coleman, '08, imme- diately at 1243 Washtenaw, from I to C or 7 to 9. School of Selby A. Moran, Principal 410 Be Togged up R reach your ." Own CREAM SODA (E. PHARMACY a& WIKIEL I .. 'H UNIVERSITY :TON CANDY A Well Made Suit 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 made. Our coatmakers are experts in their line and do the work in our own shop. I Important meeting of senior engi- neers Tuesday, at 5:00 o'clock. Tryouts for the reportorial staff of the Wolverine call Burnett, 1283-M. Business staff tryouts call Millard, 904-M. * * * * * * * * * * * WE CAN FIX YOU UNIVERSITY NOTICES Coll >E A' * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN *1 Telephone 416 I I ... WAGNICA tmporting Tailors cow State Street A vote of thanks was extended to Helen Brandebury, yesterday, by the women's league board, as an apprecia- tion of her work as chairman of the pageant. * * * A icnic breakfast was tendered the NOW IS THE TIME TO GET GO AT REDUCED PRICES Varsity Toggery 1107 S. University Avenue. BUY i I I The best Poultry at the and Fish Furniture. Pianos torage Merchandise lofrMarket new athletic committee by the retiring members on Palmer field yesterday morning. Hockey and basketball nu- merals .were presented. The person- nel of the new committee follows: Chairman, Bertha Marsh, '15; basket- ball manager, Mildred Carpenter, '16. baseball manager, Marga '17; hockey, Ethel Vail, Sarah Stanley; '16 archl Carlisle. '17: manager of i C. E. CODFREY 410 N. 4th Ave. Phone 82-L tative, sentati more r 201 E. Washingten St. i I 'R pother Innovation-Picnic Lunch FOR YOUR CANOE TRIPS PUT UP WITH DELTA CARE AND QUALITY Prices 50c 75c and $1.00 s by YwRMV3 it Are Sure to Please SEE