THlE MICHfIGAN DAILY. .. .., ..m.. . ADS IN TillS COLUMN ARE TO Bi~ pl ' Comfort as wel as Style : TM y i i Gilmore Shoe Go. 119 S. Main. ADS IN ThIS COLUMN ARE TO w, PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. LOST Lost--Monday afternoon at D. J. C. waiting room a black and white col- lie dog, answering to the name Joe. Ten dollars reward will be paid for hlis return. Dr. H1. . ritton, Ypsi- lanti, Mich., phone 222-J. 165-6-7-8 Lost-Note-book in library. Reward" offered for notes in note-book. 1224 Washtenaw. L. Feldman. 167-68 Lost---On Ferry field May 9, baseball glove and pai of shoes. Finder please call 402-J. 167-68-6D Lost--Between Kappa Kappa Gamma house and campus or on campus, pair of glasses in case. Summerlin, Grand Rapids, on case. Call 390. Reward. 168 We Carry AA to E in Men's and Women 's is Our, leader. _ 4q -- 1, '=% - - . . I sa : z.^ sc ::".*_es : ^ c -z ; ce .ar.;._ .:az ? -: : .; ct: FREE VACCINATION OFFIERE)D BY UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL. The university authorities have pro- vided free vaccination for all stu- dents or faculty members who are de- sirousHof treatment, following the dis- covery of the' student case of small- pox Thursday. While all who have not been vaccinated recently are urged to avail themselves of this opportuni- ty, no spread of the disease is feared by the health authorities. The vaccination may be obtained at, the university hospital today at 9:00, 10:00, 1:00 and 2:00 o'clock. J. N. Beardslee, '13L, the student who I was discovered to have a slight attack of the disease, is still up and around his home. The other four students have left the house, after being vac- cinated, and only Beardslee and his family are in quarantine. Prof. Van Tyne Receives Appoiniment Prof. C. H. Van Tyne has been ap- pointed by Gov. Ferris to be one of a commission of six who are to look ov- er the work of the Michigan Pioneer and Historical society with the purpose of making thesociety a permanent state' institution, as provided by the bill recently passed by the state legis-j lature. TE M PLE HE EATE Here in any one of the fifty beautiful fabrics and colors that show the joy of Spring time. Here in st)les that will :et the pace for the next twelve months. Here in the unapproachable craftmanLip tlat goes with Society Brand. True, fadeless blues, restful greys, becoming browns and end'ess variations of these three. Soft fronts and lapels, snug shoulders, body- tracing lines, new fabrics--clothes that arotse a wave of approval at first sight. Come and see. spring Suit I, I Here's Your New I', a r r ,, PoJaca of Sweets LT FIrzish the Ice Crea.m A.trnstioni to Fraerxities ,nd Sororities ON MAIN STREET J FW ihh G I WANTEDI. HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD DRESSERS 1 ? ) riter Rep~iriri~ Phox~c 1361-L t Or oreat any price male on a typewriter, sale or rental. D. F. WOOD WARD k Bldg. Second Floor Ann Arbor, Mich. raw y17 We have the "Comfort" Hat---cushioi fitting, Ventilation."... Also fine Panamas. VARSITY TOGGERY SHOP. .3s" Galore 1107 S. U. Ave. o start an apotsta boom, let the children know you have a package of @1O1 i1 n't be beat. ANY, HoOand, Mich. In 14c packages at all grocers ANN ARBOR HOME BAKERY, Distributors 209 south State Street Giver Clean, Wholesome $4.00 per week. Safe Water. Board at Drinking Special Notice to Students. who wish to earn money during vaca- tion days, We have the greatest money making proposition in the country. Perfectly legitimate and produces the best finiancial results for time expend- ed of any proposition before the pub- lic. Pleasant occupation meeting cul- tivated people. Earnest workers want- ed everywhere. Will give choice of territory while it lasts. Come in and see us on Saturday. -Apply A. P. Wig- le, 516 Union Trust Bldg. 166-168 W a n t e d -- T w o men, teaching experience preferred, $2.50 per day and car fare guaranteed, to work with Prof". Gardiner in Knoxville, Tenn. 167-168-169 Wanted-Will give six young women their way through- school, a small salary, and expenses for summer. Address Box 56, giving experience and reference. 167-68-69 FOR RENT. For Rent-Furnished house for the summer. Must make arrangements at once. Dr. Loree 122 N. Thayer. 167-168 Why pay more money when you can buy all the latest popular songs and music at ten cents per copy. Mando- lins, guitars, and all musical instru- ments at very lowest prices consistent with quality. Grinnell Bros., 120-2 Ei. Liberty St. 160-172 Home Baking-Mrs. Julia Proctor, 1206 Washtenaw Ave., will cater to student need in this line. Whenever you are planning a spread, phone 1394 -Li. 168-69 CAMPUS IN BRIEF. -- -Prof. A. R. Crittenden, of the Lat- in department, who has been inspect- ing schools in the northern part of the state for the past week will resume his classes the first of next week. -E.H. Lloyd, of the Lloyd Construc- tion Co., of Detroit, has presented the university with 90 volumes of the American Gas Light Journal and they will be shelved in the chemical libra- ry. -Students using the streets for baseball diamonds have aroused the ire of the police, who have been del- uged with complaints from property owners and others. Several arrests have been made, and prosecution will follow. -The Ferris club, in conjunction with the Ypsilanti Ferris club, will picnic on the island on the Huron riv- er this afternoon. Members will meet at the Michigan Central depot at 3:00 o'clock. -Prof. P . . Riggs, of the civil engi- neering department, who was called to Minneapolis Wednesday night because of the death of his brother-in-law, will return tomorrow night. -A waffle breakfast will be served in Newberry hall this morning for both men and women from 7:00 to 11:00 o'clock. The cost is 25 cents a plate. i(1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th. The New Spring Models are now being shown at l ley's ilinery, 206 E. Liberty Hair Goods a Specialty Phone 1390-J 1 Pathe Drama I 3 REEL COLORED PICTURES. MOVER'S Down town on Street Main I, A E THE BEST The lightest, most n-urishing and satisfactory food for breakfast and all other meals. 10c the package at all grocers. Avoid imita- tion. ; the Windmil' on the package is your protection. fHoland Rusk Company, - Holland, Mich. Ann Arbor Home BaI ery, fltstrlJt.rs - .. Phone 82-1 410 N1 Fourth Avenue Admission 10c GODFREY'S Ll - am= For A Short Time Only I 25c Dinners 35c C. C. Freern..n, Proprietor UUR s To)I T oes, Trousrs Freol With every Suit Order. VOUR choice is not restricted to a few unsightly unsaleable, inferior quality cloths, but instead you have an unrestricted choice of all fine woolen materials==-=Off of the same piece, the suit is made from if you like. Write or Phone C ,M The Expert Steamship Agent '4 Griswold Street DE T R O-I T He represents All Steamship Lines, issues Official eke's over Lake and Ocean Lines. Students' and Teachers' Vacation TrIps.-Almost notith's tour'to and from London and Paris for $167 50, i1- ditng all expenses froth port to port. No Excuse for npor seen, Panama if you join C. Lei- h's Cruise-24 days-for $i o, mea's and berth ii cluded. Two Weeks' Trip, Detrioit to Montreal, and return, for 5.oo. Reserve now. C. LEID IC Detroit . & C. Ticket Agency. We will give $100.00 to any Mfl'TIPE man wearing a $25.00 suit, if we can't duplicate the quality for $17.50. ALL suits made to order. $17.50. N O more NO less IMONEY BACK IF WE FAIL TO. SATISFY. Woo0n Mills Co. TAILORS, 216 Main St. Near Mack's. mm THI1S IS CLOTHES BVYIN TIME FORt MEN ime Suits of unusual Style, Grace and Character. Positively the greatest values In Ann Arbor, when style, fabric and workmanship is duly Bred. Styleplus $17.00 Suits, Adler Rochester Clothes from $20.60 to $30.00. idreds of the Best Straw Hats. First showing Saturday. Panamas, $5.00; Milans, $3.00; Split Straws, $1.50 to $4.00. Soft Straws, $1.00 to $3.00. e Agents for the Knox Straw Hats, Prices from $3.00 to $5.00, Reule, Conin, Fiegel Co.