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April 05, 1913 - Image 4

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The Michigan Daily, 1913-04-05

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THE "ICHIGAN DAILY

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Go"ing Away? Vacation?
Go away like a Prince.
D ~You can do it' for a Modtrae price
A suit shaped and du.ped to fit only
Syou and tailored-to-tmeasure in accord
7 with your own ideas by our expert, t--
lorinen,°will coid ibute to ycur pleasure
~A and profit.

Whitney

Theatre,

muon., Apr.

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A. G. DELEMATER Announces

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That-eery best girl st home has an
eye for the fellow with s-mart tailored
clothes.: It is none too early to order
~is you don't waqt to B disappt inted
whien the train pulls out.

ThCouts out-
A PARISIAN VAUDEVILLE FROM THE FRENCH OF MARCELLE JAVIERIERE.
Lyrics by MELVILLE ALEXANDER Music by ANATOL FRIEDLAND
Produced by CHARLES SINCLAIR

Suits to Order, $20 up

Featuring that Famou~s Comedian

J. Kid, Malcolm,

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WILSO

East Liberty'

Malcolm Block

Others prominent in the cast are:

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Templar, Saxe,. Harry Pauli, Emile La Croix,'

Vera Allen and Maud Williams.

01 Suria'Instruments
and Mledicine Cases
At LoasThazs.Cost+
Let us show you these gtoods-you mmay have therr at
yoasr own price.
THE REXALL DRG)TR
F. C. EDRILL. Propriefer
2 So. Mat z Street Prescripia. ~pecioRifsts

Sieats Now* Sellilng.

Prices'35c, 50e, '75c, .$1.00, $1.50

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wtLL REP'RESENT )IIIGAN I successful to date and last year it had
AT WO!'MAN'IS CWNFERENCE. placed every graduate who had be- I
come proficient in either shorthand, ti
Winifred P. Mahon, '13, president of bookkeeping or typewriting in a po- Ui
the Women's League, will represent sition before the pupil had received
Michigan at the Intercollegiate, Stu- his diploma.
dent Government Association con-
ference in Madison, Wis ., May.,2 and j

Does your suit dleed altering? Altera-,
ins our specialty. C. I. Kidd, 11.12 S.
rniversity.~ Phone 1530-3.1
Tu-Fri-Sun-tf

Cotrell &Leonard
ALBANY, NEW YORK
C A aps, & Gowns
To the American Universities. from
the Atlantic to The Pacific.
Class Contracts :a Specialty

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IITNEY THEATRE
JOHN CORT WILL PRESENT

Down Town "on Main

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Street

Wednesday, April 9th
Pathe Feature Film

in her greatest
success

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"ZAZA"

Mother

Admission

" 10

e and Elaborate
auction and an
xcel len.t
Cast

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Monday, April 14th
Great Feature Film.
The Dayton
Flood's
Actual reproduction

SCALE OF PRICES
- 50-175--1.04 - l.50--2.10

Sale Thursday, April 3

Admission

100

p.MI

0ROE BISCI
. .. Florist ,.".
CE CUT FLOWERS AND "PLI
Chapin St. Both Pha

FFW ,.Ann Arbor Dye Works
French Dry and Steam Cleaning
ANTS Bell 628 204 E. Washington St.
pflIS L R. WAHL, Manager.

The conference will discuss the
progress of student gover'nment in
other universities and the relation of
dormitory life to woman and her uni-
versity work.
*Wisconsin, Indian a, Ohio, Kansas,
Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, Northwest-
ern, Nebraska, University of St. Louis,
Washington, North and South, Dakota,
M~sscurl and NMichigan ar'e to be rep-
resented.
OILEJP(TAK{ER IS'TARGE'TFOR
CUPIID'S ARCHERY PRACTICE
Cupid shot one dart on St. Valen-
tine's day, that caused more than the
usual flutter. The seriousness of the
little God's work was not discovered
until yesterday, however, when it be-
came known that Paul C. Wagner,
16E, had joined the ranks of the ben-
dicts. Miss Eloise Case was the
bride and the ceremony was a secret
-until yesterday. &
The groom will continue his course
in the university. Until a short time
ago Mrs: Wagner attended the Ann
Arbor high school.
IIE-verymian to Appear in LU Hall.
(ontinued from page 1.)
for her perfect use of the English lan-
guage, and was selected to head thej
New Theater Company of New York.
She gave a complimentary perform-
Sance to the students of the universi-
ty of her husband's play "The. Ser-
'vant in the House"s at the Majestic'
Theater in 1908.
*CLASS HEADS PLAN UNIFORM
HONOR SYSTEM.
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nor received any assistance. The
professor was absent from the room
the entire hour.
Another class went on record in
favor of the honor system yesterday
morning when Dr. Carl Parry's class
in labor problems 'unanimously adopt-
ed a motion calling for a statement by
each student at the end of his blue-
book that lie has received no aid or
information during the examination.
A clause provides for the reporting of
any infractions of the system but does
not require the student to mention the
names of those seen violating the
rule.
DiEC L tIRES HIGH SCHOO)LS MUTSTl
B3EIDEMOCRATIC.
(Continued from page 1.)
bureau which had been started in
connection with the commercial- de-
partment of the school. It has been

ThIe &qabloam i Girl

Estimates
Cheerfully
Furnished
on Special
Gymniasium
and
Basket Ball

"Gymbloom

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bathing, Basket Ball, Gymnasium and Swimming Suits

Nleasu rements

Suits

Insuring a
Perfect

DeCh. LA AND i AU~f0IE
II 1 EA CW' NSUtffRSj 4 AFTER
LICENSE Q yN.96

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Fit.

Every Suit
Positively
Made to
Individual

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BUSINESS !DIRECTORY

BOARDING HOUSES
RE STAUJRANT
3l31 South Main St.
~Regular Dinner 25c
ches. Home-made Pies.
.iken Dinner every Sunday.
CAMPU'S CAFE
not board at a real Boarding
House?
MVeals like those at home.
[e to 911 N. University and be,
convinced.

REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
GAUNTLETT AND SELLMAN
Boa Estate,. Fire, Health and
Casualty Insurance

The "Gynmbl ooni Girl" has b~ecome famous throu ;bout the country as standI-
ing for perfection in gymnasitug, basketball, bathing and swimming suits. To
the great number who arc familiar with the excellent qualities of these suits,
this little talk is not necessary. To those who have not investigated all the claims
we have made for these -suits this message is especially intended.
CGymbloom Suits are m~ade under perfect sanitary -conditions. They are
carefully made, by expert tailors, according to your own individual mieasure-
ments. Wrhy(10 we emphasize indlividutal n-easurements? Because in~ the various
trying positions necessary in the best athletic exercises the body must have the
most perfect freedom. cGvmbloomn suits are sold all over the United States.
Write for more detailedr information than it is possible for uis to give in this
small space, All inquiries receive promp~t and careful attentions.
iGymbloom- Suits are Made on Honor"

110 E. Huron St.

Phalle 1$0-t.

WARREN AGENCY
206 National Bank Bldg. Phone 303-J.
Special' Bargains in desirable places
for sale or rent.
Life, Accident and Fire Insurance. We
solicit corresponidence or calls.
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$8ooo will buy .one of the beautiful homes
of Ann Arbor. Spacious grounds with
fine shade trees and shrubbery, new garage.
Fine construction, polished* oak floors
throughout.' living room 15X27; dining
room 15xi8. Suitable for private family
or can b~e adapted to needs of a sorority
or fraternity. A beautiful location.
L. D. CARR, Agent, 17 Sav. Bank Blk.

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Extensive Mailx

a tore that does as it edi'erfjses'
etW APP 0
C5NhALMIQI.REIJABLE STORE~
LAfKSifNG . MlCfi.

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TlOR tRENT.

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A good " Slipon" is just the ticket for this time of the year--damp, wet and
wrind seem to go right through one! 'These Rubberized Slipons keep out the
penetrating wind, and keep your body the right temperature.
PI1e.,r ~d Rf4t Jl8 Shoulder. Light In weight anid not expensive. $5 to $I5.

C LOT 1- #1G
FUR NIii N G S
HATS
e 123 E.LiBERTY ST.
ANN ARBOR
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