THE I MICHIGIAN Y1A I L]
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ADS IFhitS COLDIN ARE TO BE
r !) 1); O IN ADVANCE.
ot just stylish
ucorrect In style
To just offer you stylish clothing
would be easy for us but would soon
set you doubting the value of our
store service.
We study the difference between
style and correct style so that you
may feel secure, in any selection
yon may make here.
There is an individuality in the
styles of Shcin= Bloch Smart Clothes
that pleases the critical buyer==a
glance at yourself in a Stein-Bloch
Spring suit, before cur big mirrors,
explains why.
ndensclimitt, Apfel &Company13
OF OUR Telephione 71 6i-
LARM CLOCKS and you willget to yolli clas.es on time
lways right and all clocks guaranteed. New locati( ii
111 EAST WASHINGTON 'STREET
J. L. CHAPIMAN, Jewelt-r
Fi~rSal--Mut sll7 of M boat livery
and ll quipenton account of ill
hLth.co-ed bargino. Call Paul G.
Tlesseiner. 130-135
1' o' ;It'--=t ll widlh,extra deep build-
ing lot cn;Soth Univ. Ave. near Ox-
ford Rcad. Shirley W. Smith.
a~ 130-31-32
lb opei'ou wo hs iin his
I'.F. us cni~ee2on handle
pleae yO~~~~ %-L.132
Lo~~~Pc: iYd~ perlknife Nwith
name l.Wn tcc.o- it. Finder
call 699-J, 1 132 o Ingalls St. Re-
ward. 132
Loit-cI Ibeas ee.Dental
building and PLCk'1ari'.St.' on PaSt.
University or Cr_-:nwood. Liberal. re-
ward. Phone lo-J, 132
Get y our prn sui rnow. Style and
fit guarantee§I, C. I. Kidd, 1112 S.
Unive sity.T u. --Fria-Sun.--tf
We have thele:Lest goods at lowesi
prices, for an ything' in the realm o.
music. See us before purhasing
Grinnell taros. 120 and 122 9~. Liberty
street. 125-132
Contrario Mary Souvenir Scores and
Sheet Music for sale at Seinebierle &.
Sons Music house. tf
Seidr~?Se11iors!
Seniors arc reqcue~ted to have cal;
and gown r ca<ureBents taken before
vacation. No dleposit required. Mac=
and Co. 130-31-32-33t
When looking for a choice if ta
no one else has, you may find it t
Fosters. (1)
Fi l' LOzD C0"N DI'IOhNS
9i i tI)' tON 1?I[( Ifi IIIOV2D
1\is1.S. Stover, assistant super-
in tnen of the University hospital,
,lho wa sert to aid in the Red Cross
socety's relief work in Ohio, has in-
Lormned fr inds in this city that she
reached Payton in safety. Miss Stc-
~cr ~ a assgne quarters in the offi-
0 of the\Na ti3 nal Cash Reglister Co.,
whihuhs been donated as a relief
.,ospital for the flood sufferers. Day-
~cn's streets wvere found nearly dry,
)1ut reports of -the flood's havoc, have
^_t been exaggerated, according to
loe letter.
III IS YOUR KODAK LOADED?
SPRING TM AND KODAK
DAYS ARE H ER
All the latest models from $i.oo' to $125.00 in stock-aiid all kinds
then for rent at io cents per d'ay.
Bring in your rusty, dlusty, old kondak and turnl it in toward a new oi
Or let nme put it in order for the snap shot days to come.
LYNDON -_- 19 N1T. Univ,. Ave
R emen l'r-1 expoasure films decveloped for to cents--s::me price
6.exposures, 101- 12 exposuare fKlms and bring then:m tonc for tai
dlevelopmecnt, andi extra size prnts. 3c uP-
~sea-yaQ. ~
Art Store
ind Framing
Street_
Reasonable Prices,
Prompt Service and
Good Workmanship.
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Who Does the Best
Kodk FnIs rrg?
W'e can , ow .o,,. Bring
inl yourfl. Films de-
veloped 10c per roll.
1'rntr 3., up.
CAIKINS' PHARMACY
324 So. State Street
TFUTTLE 'S
y9,_ It?1,I)VISORS TO 1101,I)
renor ,;d .,ors and their groups
.llc ed siker3 at the Union on
1.h,° c ay eveniup, April 17 at 7:30
h'le. Letters, enclosing~ tickets for
.heaffirat 25 cents, have been mail-
:d to every se nior advisor and the
.or i i tae hopes that, every, one will
gt i touch with his group and dis-
pose of the pasteboards before vaca-
tI on.
No reinber of the faculty will be
present and it is planned to have the
sund;ker an informal affair. Short
'alks w ill be given by members of both
:lass.es on the result cf the system.
:1~ ~ ~ i MPOYENTI U iHA S
OPEN11SIJBS 1)URIt RECESS,
The Michigan Union employment bu-
rcanu has a number of applications for
work during spring vacation and any
requests for help will be appreciated
Ind will receive prompt attention.
Students, desiring work during vaca-
'ion should call at the Union at once
and leave thecir znames. A list for this
purpose will be posted on the bulletin
boatrd.
All members of the committee who
will be in town during the recess are
requested to communicate at once
with chairman H. W. Ford.
THEAL~iTRIC~tL CIRCLE;S,-
1 "Freckles" Tonight,
It m~ust not be understood that
"Freckles" is a'play of all love and at-
mosphere, because, it is not; there is
plenty of action of the kind that "mak-
es the pulse beat faster." It will be
thec attraction at the Whitney theater
ton!ight.
"Tho Countess Coquette."
Dainty, winsome and altogetherj
charming "The Countess Coquette"
wxill introduce herselfi to local patrons
oif the drama at the Whitney theater,
Monday, April 7. It is a musical farce
roin the French of Marcelle Janvier
and the situations handled with a keen
wit and incisiveness that is essentially
I.'arisian.
Does your suit need altering? Altera-
tions our specialty. C. I. Kidd, 1112 S.
University. Phone 1530-J.
Tu-FriSun-tf
CARRICK THEATRE
DE T ROI1T
E. h. Southern and 'Julia Marlowe
IN
Shakespearean Repertoire
Tonight: Merchant of Venice
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NEW STYLES
T AlL OR
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Announce the arrival of thie new Woolens for spring
S unmer.
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Four Days Hill Auditorium Five Conoe
95 Fort St,., West
chI
Try -2drthis Washington
the University Pharmacy.
ery day.
Fri.
ON STATE STREET
We Serve Hot
L unches
st Designs in
our iNmdoxz for di ly.Of the e WkIst creations
K ittel arel Tm rial Fotir-in-Haned, au>tiBow
We alio ha~ve a new assortrne t of Silk H( se in
tid Faicy Pac ei us.
kO M col
342 S. State Street
Open every evening until 9:30. Sun-
day§ fro m 9:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 3:"30
only. Lyndon's Kodak.s, films, fllash-
lights, 719 N. Unive rsity. Sun Fri
Vaction SfP' f 01) 5¢a f efii;(]nents;.
The Sunday after innentertain-
ments at the U'nion wilil be discontini-
ued during the vacation, but the com-
mlittee, has made o agmns for a
prog, ram each weekc, beginning Sun-
Wiith last night's practice , rehecars-
als of the Deutscher Verein play will
be discontinued after the spring re-
cess. ginn on April 15, rehears-
als will be held regularly until the
presentation' of the play on May 9.
t. e 'l a> vor~l to Orde4r Caps anid Gowns
all senior lits; who have not been
measrured for cajrs and. gowns are
urge to do so at once as the order
has to be in betore vacation so that
they will be here in time for swing-
out on May 8.
Oh / - in ch Bzc&
For sale in Ann ra fbor by
RESERVED SEAT JIOKETS NOW ON SALE
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1MHilliai
Manaer~
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, OF MUSIC
$3.00, $2.00, $1.00
Fro-r"estival tic~kets must be exchanged otherwise add $3.00.
34M ST. EAST T rPARK AVE., N.Y
&g'zbway -rEnemzne
At the focal point 6f the terminal zone, on the
crest of Murray Hill, cooled by Southern breezes from
the sea, artificially fed by chilled air, 600 sunlit rooms.
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TARIF
Single rooms - -
Double rooms - -
Double bedrooms, boudoir
dressing-room and bath
Suites-Parloir, bedroom and bath~
Each room with bath'
- per day-$3, $4, $5, $6
6 L3, $10, $12
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Special rates for Summer
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Cox Son & I NING, New York
MAKERS OF
ACADEMIC COSTUMES
Caps, Gowns & Hoods
for, All Degrees.
ABACK & CO, Repr'esentatives
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'Summer
correctness. in
our Spring and
young $;nen, and even greate r
delight in our modestr prices. A
Suits 'for
men and
visit should convince you.,
Sale
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no
MAJESTIC
MOR'E'SINGER'S
"A Stubborn Cinderella"
MATINEE
Man Y GREAT RICHARDS
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$ 15.00 to $30.00
Hats, Caps, and Gents, Furnishings
Building Maynard Street
across from _Majeslic
WADHAMS,
Si,,,
COMPANY
121-123 ~. Main St
WHILE THEY LAST
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ECIAL
000 L03LLiI INDERS WITH FILLER FOR '1 o
EACH
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nIves hr v.i
satisfying Toilet 'Articles Can-dies
GOULDING & WIKEL 1219 South
Proprietor
University
Ice 'Cream
Sodas
Ice Cream Sodas