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January 14, 1915 - Image 5

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THE MICHIGAN i.JAILY.

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Calkin's Pharmacy
324 S. State Street

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Divided in Two Lots

of --'./3 off

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We are compelled to give you
this great opportunity of all Suits
and Overcoats 1-3 off, Furnishings
200o; Bags and Suit Cases 20%.

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LMS & CO.
So. Clain St.

Omega Phi, the honorary social ser-
vice society for women, will have

Temple Theatre

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TBURS., JAN. 14-PERILS OF
PAUUNE. (Last Story)
Fri., Jan. 15-"On the Stroke 75".
(With Naimi Childers).
"The Master Key". (With Robert
Leonard and Ella Hall).
Coming Next Week-Wild Ani-
mals at Large.

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Scotch Plaid
Overcoats

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$75,000
is Bank
plus $oo,ooo

The
thick,
cloth,
woven

newestmaterial is a
soft, rough fiuished
with subdued plaids
into the back. You*

can't imagine what a
overcoat this material
make.

rich
will

SA. F. Marquardt
516 William Street

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ends it.
s, but does it.
al to show that it is Reliable.
Prompt service.
215 S. Fourth Ave.

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Phone 031J
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charge of the regular weekly party
given by the Women's League in Sr-
ah Caswell Angell hall at 4:00 o'clock
tomorrow. A comedy, "The Teeth of
the Gift Horse," will be presented by
the following cast: Richard Butler,
Winifred Roehm, '16; Florence Butler,
his wife, Helen Ely, '16; Marietta Wil-
liams, his aunt, Florence Haxton, '15;
Anne Fisher, Honor Gaines, '16; Dur-
bin Blake, Josephine Hayden, '15; Ka-
tie, the maid, Helen Champion, '16.
An admission fee of 15 cents will be
charged, the proceeds to be used in
the work which this organization is
doing in connection with the Ann Ar-
bor Federated Charities.
A regular business meeting of Ome-
ga Phi will be held at .4:45 o'clock
this afternoon at the Kappa Kappa
Gamma house. Officers for the second
semester will be elected.
* * *
Tickets for the Belgian Relief con-
cert, to be held in Hill auditorium this
evening, will be on sale in the corri-
dors of the general library from 9:00
o'clock to 12:00 o'clock and from 1:00
o'clock to 4:00 o'clock today.
University women, who have been
selling tickets will meet Genevieve
Riggs, '15, this afternoon between 3:00
o'clock and 4:00 o'clock in Barbour
gymnasium, to return money and un-
sold tickets.
* * *
Wyvern will meet at 8:00 o'clock to-
night at the Kappa Kappa Gamma
house, 1204 Hill street.
Wellesley college announces the fol-
lowing fellowships and graduate schol-
arships open to graduates of the Uni-
versity of Michigan:
1. The Alice Freeman Palmer fel-
lowship, yielding an income of about
$1,000 to be used for study abroad, for
study at any American college or uni-
versity, or privately for independent
research. Applications should be filed
with the president of Wellesley college
not later than February 1, for next
year.
2. Thirty graduate scholarhips, to
the amount of $175 each, applications
for which should be made to the dean
of the college.
3. The Susan M. Hallowell fellow-
ship of $350, available for graduate
study, in candidacy for the M.A. de-
gree at Wellesley. Applications should
be made to Professor Eliza H. Ken-
drick, at Wellesley, before February 1.
Further information with regard to
any of these fellowships may be ob-
tained from Dean Myra B. Jordan at
her office in Barbour gymnasium,
-* * *
Minerva Bowen, '15, and Mary True,
'15,- were elected to fill the places on
the women's Senior Play committee,
left vacant by the resignations of
Louise Markley, '15, and Vera Bur-
ridge, '15, at the senior women's class
meeting yesterday. The committee, of
which Marion 'McPherson, '15, Mary
Lewis, '15, and Edith Moiles, '15, are
the other members, will elect its chair-
man shortly. Jean Miller, '15, was
elected to a place on the social com-
mittee, following the resignation of
Alice Wiard, '15.
It was decided to wear' caps and
gowns at the "senior's performance"
of the Junior Play in April, in accord-
ance with a request made by the jun-
ior women. This is in revival of an
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Wed., Jan. 13--Maixy Pickford in
"Eagles Mate,, (rebooking)
Thurs. and Fri., Jan. 14-15-
Florence Reed in "The Danc-
ing Girl". Author:- Henry
Arthur Jones.
Sat., Jan. 16-Open.
Girls Orchestra All Week.

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Orpheum Theatre

Arcade Theatre
Thursday, January 14
Varied Program, including a two
part Vitagraph Comedy, "Bun-
ny's Little Brother," "A Gyp-
sy Madcap" an Edison Drama
and others.
Friday, January 15
"A Venetian Night" an ALCO
production staged by the fa-
mous .MAX REINHARDT.

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on the lines of fashionable Tailor-
es productions.
nd our own Workshops

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old university custom.
The following list of university ac-
tivities and honors was approved by
the class as comprising the items, to
be recognized in filling out the blanks
to go with photographs for the Mich-
iganensian: sorority or club, Wyvern,
Mortar Board, Senior Society, Class,
Women's League, and Y. W. C. A.
offices. This list will be posted for
reference in the Women's League room
in University hall and inthe general
library. Senior women were urged to
make mention of all of these honors
to which they are entitled, and of no
others.
Frear-Baggett and Frear-the Acme
of Velocity. Now at the Majetic.
Leai'n the latest dances at the Pack-
ard Academy. Brought direct from
the East by L. E. Hughes, Union Op-
era director.
Burt Jordan and Lillian Doherty in
eccentric capers at the Majestic.
"WINONA AINTER"
"THE LITTLE CHEER-UP GIRL"
Former star of "The Golden Girl"
and who has been leading woman with
Julian Eltinge in "The Fascinating
Widow"; with Sam Bernard in "He
Came from Milwaukee," and as the
star of "The Little Cherub" and other
Broadway successes. At the Majestic,
Friday and Saturday. 78
The Parshleys; America's foremost
instrumentalists now at the Majestic.
Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's,
310 S. Sate. tf
Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Doz-
er's Pharmacy, 703 Packard stree. f
University Ave. Pharmacy Martha
Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes
and Tobacco. tf

Table Cooking Sets

Toasters, Chafing Dishes, Coffee
Percolators, and all accessories for
Table Cooking.
Gas does the work quicker and.
better than Electricity.
Concealed floor connection under
the tablemaking the'outfit entirely
portable.

WASHTENAW GAS. COMPANY

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Gymnasi'um Supremacy
is earned through greater strength; ability
to think quickly and act while thinking ;
through the- possession of muscular power,
prowess, and endurance that enable an athlete
to defeat his opponent.
SOwh redded Wheat
is more nourishing than meat. It possesses
all the elements of whole wheat that con-
tribute to tissue-strengthening and the building
of brain, bone and brawn.
Brains and bodies nourished by SHREDDED
WHEAT meet emergencies, tests and crises
as they should be met-victoriously.

BERTY. STREET

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302 So. Main Street

our Hands like Velvet
in Cream has a marvellous effect on the skin.
applications will remove the roughness, and
aal use the skin acquires the smoothness and
softness of a baby's.
rShaving. Price 15 cents
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"All the Meat of the Golden Wheat"

In future all cars stop at
Drug Store.

Goodyear
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Made only by
The Shredded Wheat Company,

Niagara Falls, N.Y.,

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me in and try

TYPEWRITER
BARGAINS
We have a few Trial Machines
which we offer at greatly reduced
prices on the easiest of terms. Will
be glad to have you try them.
We rent typewriters, too.
ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO. INC.
A. H.COHRN, Resident Salesman
Phone 2282 1314 So. University Avenue

At JH op Time
Or any Time
Entertainment is incomplete without a Victrola. No method
of entertaining is simpler than playing the Victrola. More-
over, it will please your guests as well as satisfy their demand
to "Do Something." See us immediately.
GR.INNELL BROS.
Viotrolas S15.00-$200.00

522 Holmes Taxicab Co. 522.
"We'll be there." tf
We have secured the services of Mr.
Victor Allmendinger who has a rep-
utation of being a first class Piano
Tuner and Regulator: We can guaran-
tee satisfaction. Phone 1707 Grinnell
Bros., 120 and 122 E. Liberty St.
"Be sure to read Lyndon's display
SAd. 76&78

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"Be sure to read Lyndon's display
d. 76&78

University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs
and Toilet Articles. Phone 416. tf
Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's,
310 S. Sate. tf

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