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March 30, 1913 - Image 4

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TfHL3 VICHIGIAN DAILY
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WE KNOW iT IS EARLY

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FRATERNITY JEWELERS AND STATION ER
Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians and Fraternity Jewelers
207-211 WOQDWARD AVENUE, DETROIT

WHITNEY THEATRE
FRIDAY, APRIL 4

WHITNEY THEATRE
JOHN CORT WILL PRESENT

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MRS. LESLIE

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our Spring Oxfords are now in stock. Why
not select just the right width and size now.
You can come in and get them later when
you need them. You may not be able to get
ist the size you require i you wait until the
season opens. A word to the wise is snffli-
eient. Experience teaches. Come in and
see the New English Lasts. We have not
shown them in our window as yet..
W agnor (A Co .
State Street
Sgn of the nig White Shoe

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If Your

Spring

Suit Is Made By

The Royal Tailors

will satisfy you in every

particular.

It will

be made just as you dictate and guaranteed to
fit perfectly. The 500 pure wool samples are
waiting for you.'

'he Campus

Bootery

JUNIOR WOMEN WILL GIVE
PLAYS AT GYM WEDNESDAY
Admission Will Be Charged For First
Production, Proceeds Going
to Relief Fund.
Senior and junior women who have
paid both play and party taxes, will
be the guests of the junior class at the
annual presentation of the, junior
women's plays in Barbour gym, Wed-
nesday, April 2, at 8:00 o'clock. There
will be 260 extra tickets placed on sale
Monday morning, which will be sold to
all women other than guests at 25
cents each. These receipts will be
turned over to the relief fund, For
the first time in the history of the jun-
ior play the names of the productions
have been announced prior to their
production.
The larger play, written by Marjorie
Nicholson, is "The Realm of Dreams."
The second play, "Daily Life," written
by Emily Gilfillan, is a series of
puns and jokes on the members of the
graduating class. The parts in the
first ,production will be handled by Is-
abel Rizer, Marie Root, Carol Dow,
Irene igalke, Margaret Irving, Nellie
Hanna, Ilda Jennings, Jessie Cameron,
Francis Lakin, Irma Hogadone, Hazel
.Albano, Ellen" Riggs, Beatrice Hopkins
and Maud Mills.
The roles of the second play will be.
filled by Louise Robson,Bessie Smurth-
waite, Delia Marx, Phyllis Dunn, Mad-,
eline McVoy and Irene McCormick.
Several quartet selections and fancy
dancing will be featured. Tickets may
be procured from the committee con-
.sisting of Irene Bigalke, Carol Dow,
Bessie Smurthwaite and Isabel Rizer.
CHINESE STUDENT S TO HELP
RAISE FLOOD CO1TRIBUTIONS
Plans for the raising of a relief
fund for the flooded districts will be
formulated at a special meeting called,
by the Chinese Student club this morn-J
ing at 10:00 o'clock. It is eXpected
that a large sum will" be realised and
some will volunteer to spend their va-
cation in helping in reconstructioa-
work.l
COSMOPOLITAN CLUB ELECTS
NEW PRESIDENT AND BOARD.
At the general meeting of the Corda
Fratres-Cosmopolitan club held in
McMillan hall last night, John Bonilla,
'12, was elected president of the club
for the ensuing year. The administra-
tive board for the coming year will
consist of Prof. J. A. C. Hldner, Prof.
,, P. Bird, George Burke, '07, A. E.
Jennings, '89, W. M. Johnston, '13, F
B. Foulk, '18, C. F. Wang, '12, and K.
Tonouchi, '13. Alternates I. Scherir
'13, and Frank Olmstead, '15.
Get your spring suit now. Style and
fit guaranteed. C. J. Kidd, 1112 S.
University. Phone 1530-J.
Tu.-Fri.-Sun.tf

COMMITTEE NAMED TO PICK
NOMINEES FOR UNION POSITIONS
Candidates for Michigan Union offi-
ces, during the 1913-1914 school year,
will be named by a committee appoint-
ed for that purpose by the Board of
Directors of the Union, at its meeting
yesterday afternoon. The committee,
it is expected, will publish its choice
of students to run for the various po-
sitions, before the end of April. The
election will occur early in May.
The following men will serve on the
nominating committee; George Bur-
gess, '13L, chairman, Edward Lazear,
'13E, Charles Igennedy, '13M, Dexter
Rfieinhart, '13, and Howard Wilson,
'23.
PROF. EGGERT TO DISCUSS
GERMAN COMEDY TOMORROW
In his lecture on "Almenrausch und
Edelweiss" tomorrow afternoon, Prof.
C. E. Eggert, of the German depart-
ment, will explain the Ganghofer com-
edy which will be presented by the
Munich Folk-players at the Whitney
theater Tuesday evening. The title has
a peculiar significance which will be
dwelt upon by Prof Eggert.,
Michigan Musical Club.
it's worth your while to remember
that Hoppe, the photographer,made
nearly 3,000 prints for the Musical
clubs last year. It was the careful de-
veloping, brilliancy, and good quality
of prints that he delivered is why he
had the opportunity to make so many
prints. All prints made this year for
the Musical club will be more superior
than those made last year, as we have
better equipment for handling the
work. 228

Cloth Shop

Buy your Spring Suit early and get first choice.
Our new Spritng Woolens of the coming .,Season are
exclusive and will not be duplicated.
F. A. MYLES, 607 E. Willlams St.

in her greatest
success

"ZAZA"

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35c~50c5c- -
Seat Sale Wednesday, April 2 j

A Large and Elaborate
Production and an
Excel lent
Cast
SCALE OF PRICES
35 - 50 -15 - 100 - 1.50-2.00
; Seat Sale T'hursday, Aprill 3

M(Y LES Announcement

Abe iforest Lawn

'lea iRoom

308 South State

OPEN FOR THEATRE AND OPERA PARTIES

604 Forest Ave.

Phone 1238-

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IBIC MAY MUSIC FESTIVALI

HOME. OF+

lart Shaffner

& Marx

Hoppe the photographer has Just re-
turned from Detroit where for the last
three days he attended the Eastman
school of photography. 128
Episcopal Theological School
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
The location offers unequalled oppor
tunty for graduate work at arvard
University. For catalogue. address
DEAN HODGES.

Four Days

Hill Auditorium

Five Concerts

RESERVED SEAT 1 ICKETS NOW ON SALE

:LOTHES FOR MVEN

UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC
I $3.00, $2.00, $1.00
Pre-Festival tickets must be exchanged otherwise add S3.00.

For snappy furnishings,
see us.
O Our assortments in
everything are complete
and it will pay you well
to trade with us.

"~Purfield's" INewin

119

Eat L iberty . Street
(In the store occupied for the past two years by Madame Gage, corsetiere.)
I wish to announce that I will open up in two weeks, in my NEW LOCATION
with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of

Fin. Shoes for Men and Women

If you desire the very newest things in footwear, at reasonable prices, you will
make no mistake to await my opening.

utz Clothing Store

Speciaait in de;OOT TROUBLES
reef and cure of! ! iGr

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17 So.

Main Street

Down Town

GEORGE BISCHOFF
... Florist .. .
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANTS
228 Chapin St. Both Phones

TO EXPLAIN PURTHER, WILL SAY THAT I HAV NO CONNECTION WHATEVER WITH THE OLD
MAIN STREET, THAT, AS YET, BEARS MY NAME.

STORE ON

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C. Maedel, Photographer
We didn't believe it possible in 1912-but our range of desgns for 1913 for COLLEGE
and SCHOOL PORTRAITS-well just come and see for yourself.

gone 832 L.

Make Appointments for Sittings.

619E. Liberty St.

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Store

Fancy Fountain Drinks

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Sp@ClaUKI@5 Drug Supplies

Toilet Sundries

ounoement

The name and winner of $10.00 Name Contest
will appear In this space Friday, April 4th.

N. E. KONOLD

Cor. State and Packard

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