THE XICHIGAN DAILY. fort as well as Style I ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO'BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. :: Try :: FOR SALE. Gilmore Shoe o.G 119 S. Main. Y. We carry AA to E in Men's and Women's. Pingree Made is our leader. Pa lace of Sweets Down Town LET TRUBEY Fsrrnish the Ice Cremeax% Attenftion, to Frte.rnities -n 'd Sororities ON MAIN STREET For Sale-Dr. D. Williams, of St. Jos- eph, who has discontinued his prac- tice will sell cabinet, vulcanizer, forceps and other dental instru- ments which he will display in Ann Arbor about June 5 or following week. 177-180 For Sale-Steinway grand piano and other household furniture cheap. 921 E. Huron. 989-J. 177-180 For Sale-Due bills on Malcolm the tailor (must be presented at time of ordering suit) The Kodakery, Moran School of Shorthand. Call Walt Staebler. Phone 332. 176-78 For Sale-My home at .514 Thomp- son St. Twelve rooms, hot water heat, hardwood finish, garage. Suit- able for club or fraternity. C. K. Mc- Gee. 175-180 For Sale-Highest grade mahogany upright piano, excellent condition. Inquire 1430 Hill St., or Phone 544-L. For Sale-Handsomely marked bull terrier, affectionate disposition, not pugnacious, ideal pet for house with children, or fraternity. 411 Hamil- ton Place or call 938-L. 178-9 WANTED Wanted-Five cents per copy will be paid at Daily office for back copies of issues 117, 118, 122, 126, 127, 140, 141, 160, and 163. 178 Wanted-Students to work during summer vacation, salary guaranteed. Call Doiris, at Allenel Hotel, 4:00 to 9:00 p. m. 178-79 L N~\0 Catholic Students are invited to at, tend the smoker at St. Thomas hall tonight at 8:00 o'clock. Publicrecital of "As You Like It" by Prof. Trueblood's Shakespearean clas at 8:00 o'clock in Sarah Caswell Angell hall will be free. Soph lit class meeting, Friday, 4:15, Tappan Hall. Junior lit class meeting, 4:00 o'clock this afternoon, west physics lecture room. Consideration of honor system and general business. Dixie club will hold its last meeting at the Union Sunday night at 6:00 o'clock. MUSIC AND DRAIA. Ben Greet Players. Friday and Saturday, June 20 and 21 have been selected by the Ben Greet Woodland players for their an- nual performance in Ann Arbor. It hardly seems necessary to more than mention Mr. Greet's name to assure his audiences of well presented plays. In the usual open-air theatre on the campus the following plays will be given: Friday afternoon, "Merchant of Venice;" Friday evening, "She Stoops to Conquer;" Saturday afternoon, "As You Like It;" Saturday evening, "Mid- summer Night's Dream." Drama League Plays. An announcement has been, issued by the Ann Arbor Center of the Drama League to the effect that the Prosceni- um club will present J. M. Synge's Irish play, "The Well of the Saints" on Friday, , June 6, at 4:00 o'clock, on Mrs. W. C. Lombard's lawn, 805. Ox- ford Road. ,John Townley will direct the play. On Friday, June 13, at the Whitney theatre, the Drama League will present three one-act plays: "The Eve of St. Agnes," Mrs. Fiske's own play; "Mop o' my Thumb," used by Maude Adams several years ago; and Checkof." The curtain will rise at 8:15. These performances are for mem- bers of the Drama League only. -Owing to a mistake, yesterday's Michigan Daily failed to announce that' Edward Moseman, '14,will edit the mu- sic and drama columns for next year. Harold Abbott, '13, has also been ap- pointed chief cartoonist. "Tango Night," Granger's tonight. Special features. 75 cents. Here's Your New Here in any one of the fifty beautiful fabrics and colors that show the joy of Spring time. Here in styles that will ret the pace for the next twelve months. Here in the unapproachable craftrnanhip that goes with Society Brand. True, fadeless blues, restful greys, becoming browns and endless 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. Spring Suit I I J.F.Vue rtk h C * HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD DRESSERS The New Spring Models are now being shown at Iayley's Millinery. 206 E. Libcrty Hair Goods a Specialty Phone 1390-J Youngv Man Your Spring- Suit is. Here The Style that appeals to all young men of taste and dress. Our line of imported woolens are of the finest in the market today. We can prove this to you if you will call on us for inspection. Suits and overcoats $30 and up. Samples fur- nished by request. . 7 So 190 Woodward Ave., P IIKIrsFhb Iumi lor. Willis Ave., Detroit I ewrier Rep iring Phone 1361-L 6 meet or beat any price made on a typewriter, sale or rental. I I D. P. WOODWARD Bank Bldg.Second Floor I Ann Arbor, Mich. S WT RA H AT We have the "Comfort" Hat---cushion fitting, I r i ve Ventilation." Also fine Panamas. VARSITY TOCCERY SHOP LOST " Galore 1107 S. U. Ave., ..... 29C h StateStree 209 Soutlx State 'Street Lost-Waterman fountain pen on Col- lege St., or on Campus near medical building. Call 1153-L. 178 FOR RENT For Rent-During summer large fur- nished house, rent reasonable. Phone 637. 178-79-80 Listen: The choicest of commence- ment and wedding gifts and best pric- es, at "The Palais Royal," 304 S. Main St. Our new location. Please call. 177-180 EN' G AVI-N G Don't Wait-Now is the Time to Place your Order for those Engraved Cards which you Will need In a few weeks U; I f iver Clean, Wholesome 4.00 per week. Safe, Vater. Board at Drinking Styles and Quality of Workmanship Unsurpassed I 25c Dinners 35c C. CFreeme%.n. Proprietor Select "Tango Night" night. 75 cents. Granger's to- ['UDENTS-- ATTENTION re prepared to check your baggage from house to n. Secure your rail road tickets early and avoid the mnce of waiting at depots. al attention given to billing of freight shipments. and carriages on call day or night. PHONE 15. EMUS TRANSFER LINE, W.'-" ARC, (' A0 Pre-Erminence ( on track or campus depends on the up-to-the- minute fitness of proper training. M ke cf the system. It will help over training trials and do you good s. A healthful, delicious beverage-full of life and vigor. Delicious - Refreshing Thirst- Quenching4 Demand the Gcnuine-Refusc Substitutes THE COCA-COLA CO. ATLANTA, GA. I is a mighty nice city, and Rayl's is the nicest place at which to buy The ayer-Schairer Co. STATIONERS-PRINTERS-BINDERS 112 South Main Street. I Can at ATHLETICS Muehlig & Schmid's Kodaks,Cutlery, Fishing Tackle and General Sporting Goods I Hardware May We Serve You?-Rayls has been doing it years and ought to know how. Films Developed, roll (any size.) for 38 He a to purchase your Michigan Students are Entitled to 10 per cent Discount. Bring Ad. with you. Heavy Packing Boxes Rope and Box, Binding 205.. South M ain Street I T. B. RAYL & c o. Cor. Woodward and 'Congress I uI7 i L S , HURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY we will sell one broken lot of r5 SUITS valued from $18.0 to $22.00, at $13.50 TAN'S, BROWN'S, GRAY'S AND NORFOLKS Incalded in This Lot of SUMMER SUITS ULE, CONLIN & Fl I °i 200-202 So.