T'HE MICHIGAN DAILY. :,._ F Things Different I a -Penats-illows ster AM It CHARLES . BUNNELL - and -Hats Men's Clothes AT JUST 1/2 PRICE BRITISH WOOLENS, $55.00 AND UPWARD We have our entire line of STEIN BLOCH Suits and Spring Overcoats on display and would le pfeased to show you the Spring Models prices $8.oo to $35.00. Imp rial Hats All the new shapes, soft and stiff. All $3.00 II Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Company U I mm- Every Medical Man Should. Get a MI C R OSC O P E 11 and CET IT of Who Does the Best Kodak Finishing? We can show you. Bring inlour film. Films de- veloped 10c per roll. Prints 3c up. CALKINS' PHARMACY. 324 So. State Street TUTTLE' S - THE " Quarry Drug CG They Have a Price ON STATE STREET 69 West Fort Street OFFER ENGINEERS MANY POSITIONS M Nore Ti.ha n 2 ML et ers Offerig obs Receied by Iead of -)eparhnens. DEAN COOLEY TELLS OF DEM*ND Over 20 letters asking for men to fill engineering positions have been re- ceived by the heads of the various branches of engineering since college started, last fal. When interviewed, yesterday,regard- ing the interest that is being shown in the technically trained man,Dean Mor- imer E. Cooley said: "The applica- tions for men in all branches of en- gineerih would in the aggregate take care of a class larger than last June's which had between 175 and 200 men in it. I do not think the demand has ever been so keen." Speaking in refutation of the argu- ment that the engineering field was overcrowded already, Dean Cooley said: "The question has been frequent- ly asked, 'Will not the demand for men cease in time, owing to the great num- ber of graduates turned out annually by the various colleges?' The answer is, that the demand has been constant- ly increasing during the past 15 to 20 years." READI1NG CIWCLES MAY BE ORGANIZED FOR STTUlENTS, Reading circles have recently been organized among townspeople and fac- ulty members by the local branch of the Drama League of America, to en- courage not only attendance at the better class of plays but also the read- ing of modern dramas. No groups have yet been formed among the student body, but if suficient interest is shown such circles will be organized. Stu- dents who would care to take up this subject are asked to see Prof. M. P. Tilley. Bridge Tournament to be Held Tonight The second round in the Union bridge tournament will be layed to- night. The tournament is limited strictly to auction bridge. Inasmuch as very few have signed up for a straight bridge tournament, it does not seem likely that one will be held. ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO BE PA ID FOR IN ADVANCE. WANTED. Wanted- Students who want to inves- tigate a practical article that appeals as a money saver, and has proved a j money maker, call phone 937 (2 rings) for information to sasemen. A new proposition in Ann Arbor. 111-112 The best guitar or mandolin for you to buy is made by the world's famed Iartin factory. See and try these can tifu instruments at Schaeberle end Son's Music House. tf r _.7r . :. ...-.". 1. ,:. ; ::: t ,v :_, :.. . Y 1842 A store for yourf convenience - MAJESTIC "DUKE of DURHAM" MUSICAL COMEDY OPENING T~SA MATINEE Matinee Today, 3 P.M, SOUVENIRS TO LADIES Detroit near St ate Street at 614 East I Liberty Street. I To close out and make more room for Photographic Work. Absolutely everything at , the regular price until all sold- Over 500 now but they wo't last long . Ie S PINNEY & C Light Dry-Goods and Sundries ;. 1 'ice A a I The Store BITTER sWEETS Where a Dollar Do Its Duty.a Will I T I A Strictly Modern Offering of Candy Favorites in Old Style. Calkins' Pharmacy, 324 So. STATE St. r LAS CREATER THAN EVER May T F tival LYM, ON We Serve Hot Lunches l I Th e Latest Designs in' N EAC K WE Watch our windows for displays of the newest creations in Silk Knitted and Imperial Four-in-Hands and Bow Ties, We also have a new assortment of Silk Hose in Plain and Fancy Patterns.. T E PtE Down Town on Main St. Wednesday, March 12th Four Days--Five Concerts--Hill Auditorium Rappold, Schumann- Reserved Seat Sale begins Heink, Hinkle, Wirthlin, Saturday, Mar. 8, 8 A. M. Murphy Amato, G r . i University School of Music wold, Scott. First Choice, $3.50 " University Choral Union Children's Chorus Thoman Orchestra An All Star Cast Announcements will be sent to any of your out- of -town friends if you will send their names to the office. CHARLES A.. SINK, Sec. I - Regular Feature Tinker & Company 342 S. State Street r r Iftniverst ibusi8C ibouse Press Building Maynard Street Across fromn Majestic 1 The Easter Cloth I Guiding Light We carry the very best Ready-to- Wear Clothes for Men and Young Men. Prices, $15.90 to $30.00 Admission in aloc Can supply you with New York's latest operatic hits Get Your Easter Hat ;I FIREFLY LADY OF THE SLIPPER OH! OB! DELPHINE Gibson Mandolins and Guitars Measles Attacks Student Thespian. Gladis L Stowell, '13, who plays the role of Susanne in "The Fan," the an- nual oratorical association play,e is confined to her room with an attack of xjieasles. She expects to be able to carry her part in thetproduction Fri- day evening. AT WADHAMS COMPANY 121123 S. Main St. See Our Windows. 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