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May 20, 1913 - Image 3

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The Michigan Daily, 1913-05-20

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._TBE MICHIGAN DAILY.

N~eil as Style
am. Try :s
Gilmore Shoe Go,-

119 S. Main.

We carry AA to E in de'sand
Women's.
Pin gree Made
is our leader

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Palace of Sweets
/ Dowry Town,

LET
TRUEY
Frnish the Ice Creeam
Atterntiou to rwktergities
mnzd Sororities
oN 4m AIN STREET

UNIVERSITY NOTICES.
Soph Prom committee meeting at
the Union tonight at 7:00.
A senior law sing will be held to-
night on the steps of the law building
at 7:00 o'clock. All senior laws are
urged to be present.
Underclassmen desiring to try out
for assistant managership of Glee and
Mandolin club report to. Carpenter,
Michigan Daily office, tonight at7 :00.
Soph lit baseball men meet at Union,
at 12:30 today.
Senior engineers will sing at the
engineering benches tonight at 7:00.
Sophomore rehearsal for the May
day dances at 5:00 o'clock in Barbour,
gym today.
Rehearsal of junior women for the
field day dance in Barbour gym at 7:00
o'clock tonight.
Junior lit election of student coun-
cilmen, Wednesday afternoon, 4:00r
o'clock, west physics lecture room.
EXPLORER WILL LECTURE ON
DISCOVERY OF SOUTH POLE.
Capt. Roald Amundsen,recent explcr-
er of the south pole, will give a lec-
ture, illustrated by motion pictures, in
University Hail, Friday, June 6. His!
subject will be "How I discovered the
South Pole." This lecture will be un-'
der the auspices of the university and
city Y. M. C. A.'s.
ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO l'E
PAID FOR IN ADVANCE.
FOB RENT.
For Rent-During summer large, fur-
nished house, desirable location.
Rent reasonable. Phone 637. 152-3-4
LOST
Lost---Kappa Kappa Gamma pin. Re-
turn to 319 S. Fifth Ave., phone
1031. Reward. 164-65

Earn I-iolly
THIS& SUMMER
A~t the same time develop
your skill in sellng,
a skill that makes
success certain in any
business ax. profession.

Here's Your New
Spring Suit

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Here in any one of the fifty beautiful fabrics
and colors that sl.ow the joy of Spring timre.
Here in st~les that will :et tle pace for the
next twelve months.
Here in the unapproachable craftinan~.lip 11 at
goes with.Society Brand.
True, fadeless blues, restful greys, becoming
browns anl I end'e is variations of these three.
Soft fronts and lapels,' snug shoulders, body-
tracing lines, new fabrics-clothes that arouse a
wave of approval at first sight.
Come and see.
JF/uerMh b
HEADQUAR~TERS. FOR GOOD DRESSERS

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FREE COURSE AL S N HIN
Write Today for Full Particulars
NATIONAL COLLECTOR'S
ASSOCIATION

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IThe New Spring MIodels. are now being shown at
Hayly's Millinery, 206 E. Liberty
Hair Goads a Specialty Phone 1390-4

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pa~rfrig Phoi a 1361-,6I
price made on a typewriter, sale or rental.

F. WOOD WARD
FSecond Floor

Ann Arbor, Mitch.

fat Day--May 17
"Comfort" Hat---cushion fitting,
tilation." Also fine Panamas.
TY TOCCERY SHOP
re 1107 S. U. Ave.
sINING, New York TO CA3LPMCN FOR..... . ...
T.ERs OF LIFE MEMBERSHIPS

33 Parks Place Newark, Ohic
Collar now high
icA/S IE COON C- C'o., MAXq ,zS TOY .V.
For Sale in Ai i Arbor by
UNLVEIISIT CA~LENDAR.
May 20.-Senior sing.
May 23.-Interscholastic meet at Fer-
ry field.

Irinie Reason

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for our, doing the largest business in
Ann Arbor is: Because we give better .
values than anyone In Ann Arbor. ,we
don't want one man to pay our expense for
an entire day when he buys a suit° of clothes
here., That's why we not onlygv o l
wool clothes, but FINE all wool clothes.
There is no merit In particular when
it can be said, ""This suit is all wool."
Five dollars will buy an, all wool suit.
But there is real merit when you say, ;~This
suit is made of fine all wool material."
That's the kind ewe sell.

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WANTED.

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(Continued from page 1.)
chairman, Don Daron, Jesse
ell, Kirk Hoag, Morton Hunter,

Wanted-Students to sell our guaran-
teed hosiery and silk, neckwear.
Goods of quality. Large commis-
sions. Write us now. 164
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Tennis Racquets and balls (all
kinds). H. L. Switzer Co., 310 State.
Home Baking-Mrs. Julia Proctor,
1206, Washtenaw Ave., will cater to
student need in this line. Whenever
you are planning a spread, phone 1399

Edward Lazear, Berry Ratliff, Saul
Saulson, Walter Shuett, Merle Tabor,'
and Bart jWood.
,Law department: Victor Conklin,
chairman, Gordon Jacques,' Bruco
Laing, George McConley, Clarence
Mackay, R. N. Ogden, Jr., No'rmat
Reed, Burke Shartel, and Raymond
Taylor.
Medic department: Leonard Water-
man; Combined departments: 'D. J.
Stirckland, '13P, Norman Starr, '13H1.,
and H. H. McUmber, '13D.

May
May

23.-Cap night at Sleepy Hollow.
24.-Interseholast~c meet at Fer-

SUIts made
ALL to order

$17.50

No more
No less

ry field.
May 24.-Women's May. Day..
May 24.--Interscholastic and Union
memembership dinner.

MONEY BACK IF WE DON'T SATISFY

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164-67

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WOOLEN

MILLS, CO.

JACK

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DETRIT
is .a mighty nice city, and Rayl's is the nicest
place at which to buy

216 S. Main St. Near Macks.

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STORE YOUR THINGS

IN

ATHLETICS

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Kodaks,Cutlery, Fishing Tackle
and General Sportin
Goods

direy9
Storage Warehouse

LOWT RATES.,

CLEAN AND SAFE

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Phone 82 L

May WVce Serve Your'-Rag is has been doing it
years and ought to know how. Films Developed,
roll (any size.)

410, N. Fourth Ave.

for 38
10c a

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Michigan Students are Entitled to' 10 per cent

Discount.

Baring Ad. with you.

WabonH.MarA
Manage,.

34th Sr.FA.ST ATPARK AVE., N.Y
.S'ubway Entrasnce
At the focal point of 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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TARIFF;~

Single rooms . -
Double rooms -
Double bedrooms, boudoir
dressing-room and bath'
Suites-Parloir, bedroom and bath
Each room with bath<.,

" per day-'&i $4, $5, $6.
" w $ 8, $10.$62
1 $10, $12, $15
Special rates for Summer

Co r. Woodward and Gongress

THIS IS CLOTHIES BVIGT14; OE

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ial Style, Grace and Character. Positively the greatest values iAxn Arbor, when style, fabric''andWrmnhi sdl
MOO0 Suits, Adler Rochester Clothes from $20.(0 to $30.00.

Best Straw Hats. First 'showing Saturday.

Panamas, $5.00; M-likins, 53.00; Split Straws, $1.50 to $4.00., Soft Straws, $1.00 to 83.00.

Knox Straw Hats, Prices from $3.00 to $5.00,
ReuI., Con'lin-fiegel Con.

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