THE MICHIGAN DAILY ....., i e Now Is the Season for Just Received: .te Serge and Flannel TROUSERS Watch New Lots of Rubber Soled Oxfords for Men and Women. We have all the patterns shown by most woolen houses. vill B to your advantage to see them. They are priced .t, and when Malcolm makes you a trouser, the fit and e is assured. We are showing a fine Summer Blue ge at twenty-three dollars--for the hot days. Drop in see the line. This Space The Satisfactory kind I have sold I here for the past seven years. Sunday J. Karl Malcolm, NewLocatiol,119 E. LibertySt. I have no connection whatever with any other store. Liberty St. Malcolm Block I' NI Delicious any way and every way. Any time and every time. There's nothing so appetizing and tasty nothing so adaptable. Get a package today; your grocer has it. HOLLAND RUSK COMPANY, Holland, Mich. Ann Arbor Home Bakery, Distributors. N. G VI Don't Wait-Now is the Time to Place your Order for those Engraved Cards which you Will need in a few weeks CARDS- PROGRAMS -STATIONERY SAMPLES GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co. DETROIT. Mi shall, German; Claude Burkhart, Crys- tall Falls, principal; Mae Grandson, Pedago gial Positions Jonesville, history and English; Flor- ence Nelson, Iron Mountain, biology Se) enty-Flye Students Are Placed as and commercial geography; Gladys Instructors in High Schools Boise, Iron Mountain, English; Elenor By Committee. o Carey, Ionia, English; Paul Clifford, Philippines; Helen L. Martin, Musca- Through the efforts of the university tine Iowa, English; Elizabeth Sargent, teachers' appointment committee, Hutchinson, Kansas; Gladys Roberts, about 75 students, most of them senior Imlay City, English and history;Grace lits, have secured positions in high Kull, Chicago, Sears Roebuck & Co.; schools as instructors for next year. A. B. Steele, Manistee~, French; Lau- Up to the present time the following ra Wendel, Cheboygan, Latin and Ger- students have been located. A few man; Gertrude Hyatt, Sturgis, Ger- names have already been published, man and English; Robert E. Angell, and these have been omitted from the Hancock, science; Anna Marshall, Bat. list. tle Creek, English; Flora MacKenzie, Gertrude Hoekje, Fremont, Latin Battle Creek, Latin; Mae White, Battle and German; Florence Swinton, Vul- Creek, Latin; Helen Henning, Battle can, Latin; Mable Rose, Paw Paw, En-: Creek, French; H. A. Take, Milan, glish; Edna Jackson, Manistee, biolo- superintendent; A. M. Nuthers, gy; Mary Tunison,. Durand, Latin and Plainwell, superintendent; W.L. Reed, German; L. M. McAlpine, South Ha- Tecumseh, superintendent; Mary J. ven, superintendent; Mary Ruthrauff, Buck, St. Clair; Alice Douglas, Iron. Owosso, Latin and German; Grace wood, English; C. R. Johnson, Corun- W sZVP When your Rubber Soled Shoes need Re-soling, bring themhere for a SATISFACTORY job. You will not be disappointed. For a Drink That's Right THE FOUNTAIN T TIHE R EXALL STORE Our Fountain is working overtime-come in and try us out THE BROWN DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE f E. C. EdsiI, Successor 122 S uth Main Street w Styles and Quality of Workmanship Unsurpassed Mayer-Schairer Co STATIONERS-PRINTERS--BINDERS 112 South Main Street. Northrup, Cass City, English and his- tory; Mrs. A. P. Updike, Plainwell, principal; Jesse Y. Shambach, Bur- wick, Pa., principal; G. L. Martin, Lawrence, supt.; Amy Barnum, Nor- way, history Elaine Shields, Norway, English; W. G. Smith, Manistee, sci- ence; Josephine Fellows, mathematics, Hurley, Wis.; Selma Hoyseth, Mar- A MNW xUli1J1lV I STARTING MATINEE TODAY 3 P. M. comm nm na, superintendent; Arietta Van Ness, Cassopolis; Robert Talgar, Californis Pa., principal; Helen Kinney, Lowell, mathematics; Ruth Post, Coldwater, English; Dwight Hughes, Bay City, W. S., principal; H. D. Raulcue, Bay City, W. S., athletics and science; Ol- ive Caldwell, Big Timber, Mont., Lat- in; Kathdlne Kelly, Minneapolis, Minn.; C. J. Leonard, Cheboygan, sci- ence; Carl Oberlin, Charlotte, science. Indiana Club Choses Officers. The Indnana club chose its officers for next year at a meeting at the Un- ion Tuesday night. The following were elected: President, H. A. Down- ey, '14L; vice-president, Louis DunI ten, '14; treasurer, D. M. Sarbaugh, '16; secretary, J. M. Barrett, '16; fac- ulty members of the advisory board, Prof. T. C. Trueblood,, and Mr. S. F. Gingerich; student member of the ad- visory board, H. G. Neff, '13. THE NEW DRUG STOR E The Very Best in SOAPS, TOWELS AND Toilet rticles Sugden Drug Co. 302 South State Street PHONE ORDERS 1244.J DELIVERED Let us make your "egoing home suit" and get a pair of $6.00 to $7.00 trousers FREE with every order. Our suits are beautifully tailored and they fit perfectly. All the newest weaves fresh from the loom. By placing your or- der now will insure prompt delivery. I "ODIVA Diving Girl ;I Samoyan Water Nymph ODIVA gives a Wonderful Exhibition under water. ODIVA eats, drinks, sews and reads under water. t'~UIlIAappears in a huge Glass Tank weighing thir- ty Ton. 0 DIVA is a Native Girl of the South Sea Islands. EXTRA! SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY SW ImIngContest Dr. Bird Honored by Medical Society. Dr. W. A. Dewey, Dr. C. A. Bird, and ADr. Myers, of the homeopathic department returned last night from Grand Rapids, where they have been attending the regular annual meeting of the Homeopathic Medical Society of Michigan. Dr. Bird was re-elected secretary. Dr. Dewey an(I Dr. Myers read papers. Recommended for Fellowships. Carl K. Wirth,'13E,and John O'Brien, '12, have been recommended to the board of regents for fellowships in chemical engineering for the year 1913-'14. Proposed Baseball Game is Called Off. The proposed game to be staged on Ferry field between the Varsity nine and the Chinese baseball team which is now touring in this country, has been called off, on account of the lim-' ited time left for the Mongolian play- ers to fulfill their scheduled games. ALL SUITS MADE FOR YOU AT $17.50 to $25.00 Open to Local Swimmers. Enter your Name. Beautiful Silver Cep Trophy to the Winner NEXT MONDAY MATINEE-GRAND OPENING OF SVMM ER. SEASON E. Quality ITir 209 E. Liberty Street, Home Tel. Bldg. E. C. FLANDERS, Mgr., former mgr.of Woolen Mills. No connection with any other store in Ann Arbor. Kinemacolor Films D' Art All Seats loc i u can not find better M BOOK in town than the one at HOPPE'S CAMERAS FOR SALE, CAMERAS TO RENT IOc per day, Films Developed 1Dc per Roll, Prints, 3c, 4c, and 5c each, Postal Views; Barton Dam, Campus Views and Fraternities, 5c Each, 0. F. Hoppe&Co. Photographers 619 E. Liberty 5c 'E'A C H