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;_THE MICHIGAN DAILY.

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Shoe Coffially

Things Different

EASTER CL OTHIN

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CHARLES H. BUNNELL

For Men, Young Men and Boys

FORMRIY
'ILLIAM P. PURFIELD,

Men's Clothes

Incorporated

BRITISH WOOLENS, $55.00 AND UPWARD

Beg to Announce their

69 West Fort Street

Detroit

Spring Openiing
k Full Line of Smart Shoes
South ain Street

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Palace of Sweets
Dower.Town
LET
Faranish the Ice Creaem
Attexnt'lorito Fre atrnites
ev..nd Sororitles
ON MAIN 8TR ET

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ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO BE3
PAID FOR IN ADVANCE.
WANTED.
Wanted-A club or fraternity of ten
or twelve men who wish furnished
rooms near the engineering building
for next year. Phone 1343-J. 121
Wanted-Will the party who took
raincoat from library coat room be-
tween nine and ten Friday please
return same to A. R. Barker, 814 So.
State St. 121
Wanted--Will the student with whom
I made arrangements, at the Whit-
ney theatre Friday evening, to buy
two Saturday night tickets, please
call Wright, 839-J.
Wanted-To buy second-hand canoe in
good condition. Call M. R. Wellford,
762-L. 121 122
Wanted-A student; one that under-
stands pressing. Must be able to
put in at least four hours per day.
good pay. Goldman Bros., 220 South
State. 120-22
FOR SALE.
For Sale-Must sell boat house and all
equipment on account of ill health.
Good bargain. Call Paul G. Tess-
mner. 116-21

writer RepaAriri~

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will meet or beat any price made on a typewriter, sale or rental.

D. F. WOODWARD
Bldg, SecondFloor

Ann Arbor, Mich.

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209 Soth State Street
Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at

$4.00 per Week.
Water.

Safe Drinking

C. C. Freemak.i, Proprietor

Don't buy new razor blades until you
have to. Bring your dull blades to us
and we will put them in better condi-
tion than new ones. Our electric au-
tomatic grinder will put a keen edge
on any blade.

have 530 samples to pick that Easter Suit
that are up-to-date in style and pattern.
make the natty English style with Hat or
o mnatch.
VARSITY TOGGERY SHOP
1107 S. University Ave.

H. L. Switzer Co.,
310 S. State St.

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MAKE PLANS FOR
STATE TEACHERS
An elaborate series of lectures, en-
tertainments, and receptions, is being
arranged for Schoolmasters' week,
April 2, 3, and 4, when the high school
teachers of the state will gather here
for their annual meeting.
In addition to the junior girls' play
which is always given at this time,and
the alumnae banquet which follows it,
an innovation has been introduced this
year in the form of two receptions at
the Michigan Union on the 3rd and 4th.
Prof. W. W. Florer is chairman of the
reception committee.
Several special lectures have been
arranged for, one by Prof. Karl Bezold
of Heidelberg, Germany, another by
Prof. C. J. Chamberlain of Chicago
University, and another by Prof. D. C.
Miller of Case. Mr. Paul E. Moore,
editor of "The Nation," will address
the general meeting on Friday evening.
A large number of lectures by dif-
ferent professors in the university will
be delivered before the entire club.
The complete program will be an-
nounced later.
Fresh Dents and Pharmics to Dance.
Fresh dentsaand fresh pharmics will
give a combined dance at Grangers
academy Thursday, April 3. A five
piece orchestra will furnish the music
and about 60 couples are expected to
attend. Tickets can be obtained from
members of the social committees for
$1.00.
Catholic Ladies to Hold Easter Party.
Elaborate decorations and special
favor dances will feature the Easter
party to be given by the Young Ladies,
Sodality of St. Thomas church Monday
evening at 8:00 o'clock. Invitations
have been sent out, and the number
of tickets to be sold is limited to
100.
SENIOR BARRISTERS TO HOLD
ANNUAL APRIL FOOL'S DANCE.
Mr. Fool, dunce-cap and all, has
consented to attend the senior laws'
annual dancing party at the Union
on April 1, and the affair has. been
named in honor of the guest. Beyond
this, the delegation of barristers in
charge of the affair refuse to speak,
explaining that "The Crease,"
to be published in connection, will
contain all necessary enlightenment.
Ninety iron men will cover all gate
charges for the ninety couples that
can attend.
HUGH BLACK WILL DELIVER
ADDRESS AT UNION SERVICES.
The Rev. Hugh Black, professor of
practical theology in the Union Theo-
logical Seminary, of New York, will
deliver the address at the Union ser-
vices in University Hall, Sunday even-
ing at 7:45 o'clock. The subject of the
address will be "Religion and the
present age.
The Rev. Mr. Black comes here un-
der the auspices of the Wesleyan guild
of the Methodist church, but every
church in the city will join in the ser-
vices.
At 4:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon he
will address the Chinese students of
the university at McMillan hall.
ALL LIT ALTITUDE HOP. TODAY.
ALL LIT ALTITUDE HOP. TODAY.1
ALL LIT ALTITUDE HOP. TODAY

Changed by wearer
periodically, it keeps
level till allwornout.
Prevents "running
over"-slipping and 4
strain on ankles.
Can't work loose.
Davble -Wear-
Rubber Heel,
Is stretched over a key-plate in changing.
Hlence must be of finest soft cushion-like
rubber. Inferior rubber will not stretch. Out-
Wears two pairs of common rubber 'heels.
No Holes-No Nails
s, W on't deposit filth on the
'so o sY~ rugs. or harm the highest
' 4. polished floor. For all-around
comfort and economy, get
fitted out now-
50c a pair "While You Wait"
JOHN H. LAMBERT
FIRST CLASS
SHOE REPAIRING
613 E. William Street

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HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD DRESSERS

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The New Spring Models are now being shown
Hayley's Millinery, 206 E. Libcrt
Hair Goods a Specialty Phone 1390.

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At this season-when good clothes take on new importance-
we make unusual efforts to provide for every requirement, and
our display is more comprehensive than ever.
Young Mon's Suits, either in staple models or the new Eng-
lish effects, coats 30 to 32 inches long, two or three buttoned,
flat or soft roll lapels, beautifully tailored, are now being shown
by us.
An inspection of our SPRING CLOTHING will convince you of
the up-to-dateness of our Clothing Department.
J. F. WUERT-HI Co.

Mm IN -
The Latest
News
From
Washingtoni
FEATURE FIL%
ol the
Inaugural
Pa rad
THE
TEM PIL

U.0OFM.
BOAT LIVERY
For a Quiet Afternoon
or Evening
GO UP THE HURON
Canoe Trips
YPSILANTI - Twelve miles. Time,
four hours. Total cost, including
rent of canoe, dray and
freight..............73
LAKAT yD s and downthe Huron,
Thirty-five miles. Tim13e, one day.
Total cost. including rent $
of canoe, dray anid freight i 19
U. of M. Boat House
North Main St. By the Bridge
P. G. TESSMER, Prop.

The best guitar or mandolin for you
to buy is made by the world's famed
Martin factory. See and try these
beautiful instruments at Schaeberle
and Son's Music House. tf
They all like it. Take her a box
this week end. Martha Washington
Candy at University Pharmacy. Sat.
We believe in the honor system be-
cause it makes examinations fair and
square for everyone.
"Faculty Number" Gargoyle on sale
now.
ALL LIT ALTITUDE HOP. TODAY.
W.C. Michaels Speaks to Law Students
'Mr. W. C. Michaels, of Kansas City,
Kansas, who spoke to the law students
yesterday on "Office Management" will
give another address this morning on
"Preparation fob the Trial of a Case."
The lecture will be held in room G
of the law building at 10:30 o'clock.
Theses for Ph.D. Degree Daze May 1.
All candidates for a Ph.D. degree
in June are requested to hand in a
copy of their theses to Dean Guthe, of
the graduate department, not later
than May 1. No exceptions to this
rule will be allowed.
1914 Engineers to Hold Third Dinner.
Junior engineers will hold the third
of a series of dinners at the Michigan
Union, Monday evening at 6:00 o'clock.
B. H. Reeves will act as toastmaster.
Series tickets will admit or single ad-
mission cards may be procured at the
door.
ALL LIT ALTITUDE HOP. TODAY.

B BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Down awn on

BOARDING HOUSES
RESTAURANT
31 South Main St.
Regular Dinner 25c
Lunches. Home-made Pies.
Chicken Dinner every Sunday.
CAMPUS CAFE.
Why not board at a real Boarding
House?
Meals like those at home.
Come to 911 N. University and be
convinced.
Work on Sigma Chi House Progressing
Work has been resumed on the new'
Sigma Chi house, and it will be ready
for occupancy before the summer va-
cation.
ALL LIT ALTITUDE HOP. TODAY.

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANC
GAUNTLETT AND SELLMAN
Real Estate, Fire, Health and
Casualty Insurance

110 E. Huron St.,

Phone

-SAMPLER
g course in the best
s-in the sampler you
ll.

WARREN AGENCY
206 National Bank Bldg. Phone 303-J
Special Bargains in desirable place
for sale or rent.
Life, Accident and Fire Insurance. W
solicit correspondence or calls.
L. D. CARR
Real Estate Ageii
17 Savings Bank Block.. Phone 441
Specialty-residence property, house
for sororities and fraternities.

PHARMACY
State Street

Hold "All Fools" Dance I Efficiency Expert Will give Lecture.

>ols" dance will be given
laws on April 1, at the
number of tickets is limn-
id they will be sold only
ws until Thursday, but
y be procured by all stu-

Harrington Emerson, an industrial
efficiency expert from New York city,
-will lecture Tuesday, March 25, at
4:00 o'clock,'in the economics building
under the auspices of the Commerce
club. The lecture is open to the pub-
lic.
ALL LIT ALTITUDE H1OP. TODAY.

Out this morning. The Gargoyle.
ALL LIT ALTITUDE HOP. TODAY.
This morning at all book stores. The
Gargoyle.
ALL LIT ALTITUDE HOP. TODAY.
We press by hand. Ladies and Gen-
tlemen's clothing carefully pressed ,by
experienced tailors. C.I.Kidd, 1112 S. U.'

Does your suit need altering? Alte
ations our specialty. C. I. Kidd, 11
So. Univ. Phone 1530-J.
ALL LIT ALTITUDE HOP. TODA
Suppressed information in "Facul
Number" Gargoyle.
ALL LIT ALTITUDE HOP. TODA
Get your spring suit now. Style at
fit guaranteed. C. I. Kidd, 1112 Sou
Univ. Ave. Phone 1530-J.

HOP. TODAY.;

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ir Spring o s are Arriving Daily
Each day brings new assortment of the nobbiest spring clothing for young men.
Easter comes early and you will have to think of your Easter clothes sooner than usual. Look
over our large stock before purchasing. A few Fall and Winter Suits andjOvercoatsat2 sac-
rifice prices.
Reule, ConlinFi,

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