THE MICHIGAN DAILY n ta I 9 .o Our J.'& M. Oxfords are exact reproduc- tions of the English Flat Last $14 Bench made Shoes, and sef! for $6.00. See them. IN , DRTHAND Is being organized Exceptional Value in OuraSae* This Week at the School (If Shorthand y 711 North University Ave. Studnts arc decfeally wanted to enroll. state Street aidr, Of th-Le 13 wlhta S1,o3 I 0 All SrialIsru et andi eicieCae At Less 1ihmirn Cost ]Let uzs show yoix f*Kese eiaoxcts-v otz ray have therx at yeo.zr wxi pr-Ice. E ,C. ED PL, Pop riefor K22 So. Maim% Strveet ZPr-ecrallo n. Specim,11sts I TODAY AND TONIGHT THE BEST SOW IN MANY WEEKS COMING THUrRSDA'Y MATINEE ROACH AND McCURDY Late of iW ay Down East" i I I' VAMPUS iN BRIEF. I M.oilC tocki T~iLORS Senior lits will hold an Important meeting in Tappan ball at 4:00 o'clocl this afternoon. Matters in regard to commencement will come up for dis- cussion. -o- The lawkeye club will dance at Barbour gymnasium this evening at 8:30 o'clock. Tickets are selling at $1.Q;0 and they may be obtained from the officer's of the club. Prof. and Mrs. E. IHolbrook will chaperone the party. The student council will hold its bi-weekly meeting tonight in the Ora- torical room at 7:00 p. m, Matters pertaining to Cap night and the spring games will probably be discussed. announce the arrival of the new Woolens for Spring and Sunmmer. This great May sale which began Thursday morning, M \ay 1, is a great merchandise movement. A sale for all Central Michigan. You'll. find exceptionald opportuni- ties to save on high gradle relialble merchandise. tTh reason that we are able to offer vou such great value is because of our great buying l)o WCe which allows us to buy in enormous quantities and therefore at the very lowest prices. You may order an ,thing from this ad- vertisement with perfect confidcnce knowing that every- thing will be exactly as represented and that if yon are -ot satisfied with the merchandise that you receive von may return it at our expense and we will refund your money. We 'repay all charges on mail orders. Read this short list of exceptional values and then feel free to write for samples or any information which wi[ll. be promp~tly .sent to von. XWIlTT5, GOODS L7NUERPRICED Dainty new fresh white goods. at a great saving, for M1ay only. W0rite for samlples. 19c DIMITIES AT ()c. This dlimity sells regularly at igc a yardl but we se- curedI such a large qJuantitvc that we are able to sell it during Mlay at ~c ra yard. Pretty white checked dimities that will make prletty N% ite icresses for children, waists or underwvear. 25c WHITE:, VOILES--17c.. 40 inch fine \white voiles. 1 xcep~tional value (lnrin2p: M.ay. Also a 35c quality in the same width at 21ic a yardl andl a 39)c duality at 29c a yardl. i rc PLISSE CREP'E-i ic. IHund~redls of yards of this popular crepe for under- wear, etc. An excellent quality -At this low price. CC LOREI) WASI-I {( )CT)S--Special at 31 2c a yardl. 3,500 yard1s of lawns in a great variety of p~retty stripes and figures in both light andl (ark- colors. All new fresh p~atternls. 25C WASH I: SWS-i19c. Fast color I alonika wash silks iti a variety of the test colors for spring and summer dIresses. 199 STPE1D \rOIL S-13c Handsome striped voiles that are worth 19c a yardI. Wh ite gronds(1 ihpretty coloredl stripeCs. Write for a samp~le of this beautiful white even weave material. An excellent material for waists and white dresses, etc. SILKS AND DRESS G 0)DS. 7,.00 and2c $2.50 plain and b~roca(ded silk poplins,. 42 inches wide in blacek and colors ................. . >d( ik .\f.e 11 rv pe~liap-en, Alice, tan, reel, navy anI roseda. green. Full 27 inches wide. Very special at, a Vard........ ........... , ...+.. .... 69c $5c Poula ds in a great variety eof pretty figures. All thle desirable colors for spring and summer dresses afd waists.. ..... ..... ... ...........o $i.oo ,Navy blute serge. Hull 54 inches wide and a ,great value at this little price.. .... .............29 $.5Tub Silks in a great variety of pretty stripes. Full 36o inchies wide, pIowV onjv............... ...... c 8C AjIAY SALE' O SAyM PI4E SI P'' C ASES$ SPECIAL AT ,$3.49 An vininrarrable, unscratchale and unbreakable stilt ,.ase in 24 inch sizes. Genuine leather corners, with nickel-plated trimmings and heavy leather handle. Not lto heavy bu tt strong entough toi stand a lot of hard usage. I 1'FC-tANOT'ICE, We will allow all 'Out of town customers a certain per centatge of their purchases for car fare. Write for sa1im- pies. or an~y merchxldise information which will be promptly sent to von., Remember wve prepay all charges on mail orders andl guarantee satisfaction or refund your money. Fort St., West Detroit Mang~ing jDu'ec Wahon HiMarslm Manger' 34-th SEEAST ox PA .AVE., N.Y Subway vEnrnznce At the focal point of the terminal zone, oan the crest of Murray Hill, cooled by Southern breezes from the sea, artificially fed by chilled air, 600 sunlit rooms. Because of a lack of newt, t ular weekly bulletin issued University will not be printed week, the reg- b y the for this -dl T1ARIFF: Single rooms - Double rooms D'ouble bedrooms, boudoir c'r-,si ng-room and bath Suites-Parloir, bedroom and bath Each ropmr with bath, " per day-$3, $4, $5, $6 a 5 6 $y.$ e $8, $10, $12 2 e e $0, 12,$15 Special rates for Summer Will ae oen On a few daysiny Nlewioai 1E bryt I have no connection hate er with ally othe r s Silk' Lisle,.....:.. a. H. 3.YPi rney &Co Tl'I-, STOiLI: hERE A. DOLLAR DOES [TrS DUTY S14 wE.. bert;y Brucec J. Miles, '14, of The Michigan Daily staff, who has been confined at the Sigma Nu fraternity house by an attack of the measles is on the road to recovery. Matthew Blish, '11E, president of the Michigan Union last year, visited in Ann Arbor Saturday and Sunday. Blish is in the employ of the Sullivan Machinery company, of Chicago, -0- "Tango Night" is the name of th~e event planned by the Eng-LIt social club to follow Swing-Out, Thursday, at Gmipger's academy. Kenneth West- erman will sing several numbers. Tickets may be reserved by calling 1680-d, or secured at the door for 75 'cent,; -0-- Unqualified sanction of Michigan's six-year combined lUt-medic course is the virtual effect of an annouincement made yesterday by the Harvard med- ical school that all sttudents who have taken two years world in th comnbin- ed six-year course in other universi- ties will be admitted to the third year in the Harvard medical school. i i o tre that doe~s as it advertises' " . O®G* 'ICf UTNIVERSITY INOTICES I I. Conrer e club will meet in room 104, Economics building tonight at 7: 15 o'clock. New members will be elected from the sophomore class. Senior lits will hold a clasmreeting at 4:;-00Ip.i. today in Tappan hail. At this tm important comtmittee reports will b, made. GEORGE BISCHIOFF ..Florist .. . CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND PLANlTS Ann Arbor, Michigan a L: " y . } _ COX SONS & PINING, New York A jMAKERS O ACDEMIC COSTUMES Caps, Cowns B&KHods !or Allogre-s. MACK & co , Representatives Ann Arbor Dye Works Freviceh Dry and Steam Cleaning Bell 628 204 E. Washington St. L. R. WA HL. Mat tiger. ,. . _ .. n Ask to see our Special Narrow Weave Blue Serge NO. 91194 Over Fa'ricN 'Think of the wide range of choice, then too, consider the advantage of having clothes made to your personal measure by our famous Chicag'o tailors, ED. V. PRICE& CO., honestly construc t- ed, authentic in style and lasting in service.. You'll find it to your advantage to come and select your pattern and leave your meansure. Prices range from $2500 up. Clothes, Hats and Toggery 123 E. LIBE RrY le to Order at $25.00 I