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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

T Y

0I UR Suits are rich in appearance,
Ute pr fect in fit, handsomely hand-
taI)red to your measure. You'll
ow xn the most perfect clothes
ever made if you wear a Malcolm
made suit.
We are showling the smartest fabrics
in a varied assortment of colors and
f1' patterns for the Spring Season.
"' Your early inspection is invited..
Balmacaans to your measure or
ready to wear.

Pictures, like people, have Individuality. Good pictures are
dlesirable-whlile poor ones are repulsive.
htere in Ann Arbor it dloesn't cost any more to get good pictulres.
All you have to do is to go to reliable, experienced p~hotographlers
who have MA\DE, GOOD 'right among Michigan Students in
years gone b~y anl are .still mnaking Good-so good that others
have never even approachled equaly. WVhen vou want Good
Il1ashlights or Outside Groups gf to
LYNDON

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Gene Green "Czar of Ragtime" has
a re pefl oirc' of a 1,00o ragt" ime songs.
I 103-5
A gold and Silver lov ing- cup will be
the prizes given to the best ragi-time
singers at the Gene Green rag-time
contest at the Majestic, Mon.-Tues.-
Wed., Mfarch 1, 2, 3. 103-5

EC OY'
in tfin et~t oririg
GIVE US YOUR ORDER
SUIT SUIT SUIT SUIT
$14.50 $18.00 $22.50 $25.00
WORTH WOR'TH AWORTH WORTH
$17.00 $X2.50 $27.50 $30.00
YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT YOU CAN'T GET BETTER TAILORING
Our Spring Hats are the latest and most exclusive
you can find anywhere. $2, $2.50, $3.00 & $3.50
for the very best- every hat guaranteed to give
perfect-,satisfaction.
118. E, HURON STREET
near Allenel Hotel W. W. MANN, Prop.-

ShIirts to order.

Drzss Suits to rent.

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J. K. LCOLM

t34 East Liberty Strert Malcolm Block Wriglif 's sa xw,-pl i-i grit) wil PlY
for a :aceo to be hield at the Ulniont
____ ~,Friday evoning, March 5., Tickets may
- -___ - --be had by calling 236 or 3i74.
-Alunn l of'the Mielk iiztirSae N
mual College have organized, and adopt-
Ic ed a constitution for their club.
-S tuFdetts !it the (Colleg'e of P1"larilacy
of BrokeniSie are planning a trip through the factory
Sizes of Parke, D~avis & Co., manufacturing
in druggists in Detroit.
i~lins nd oine s S oes----After a delay of severa~l days, t11w
Michigan Forester has been issued. A
VERY HEAPlarge number of the Foresters have
At the Sign of Satisfaction been printed, and will be (istrilteci
among the alumni and students of the
curriculum in forestry.
-"T.ihe Prophet s will be the general
topic for the (iscussion to he led by
p the Study club of the Menorah society
E at its meeting at 8:00 o'cloc(h tomor-
row night,, in Newberry hail. A. .
!,evin, '17, D). 1U. Bavly, '15E, and 1). S.
liann,_ '17, will \ read papers on the
politiceal, religious and social aspects
a01 this subject. The public is invited
11 9 P.3 Rur to attend the meeting.
_--At a meetinhg of the Piiior civil en-
1grocers yesterday, Louis P. Hyde, '16E,,
Rubbers .High Class Shoe earn was elected student manager of the
M_______________________ excursion to be taken by 56 of the
class during the coming summner to
' ~ Camp Davis in the northern 'part of
Pop. Mat. ppjf]fliy Week F'eb .22 the state'.
. HALL 514 E. f 1 ' ? G F Wed. 1flfl11KNight&Sat.Mat. 1 -t- a ree,e eting of the Glasical
25c. to $1.00 25c. to $1.50 lbitva(ecddoprmt4sh
-. Phone 2225 ERO OHN CORT Presents the Syncopated Broadway Diversion I ieni to become eligible for member-
Goods C.,RLed For WHAT'S GOING ON ship on the recomimendation of the
~ L~11 aid eiver-~ The Song Shaow-The Fun Show-Thre Dance Shlow #fcult1#y.
With All Star Cast--FFraric s Marion, Maude Be- ----University hospital aUthioritws re-
NO LOSS ;AV FIRE atty, Dorothy Webb, l)oxye and Dixoci and a
real dancing chiorus,. ported yesterday that the condition of
_____________Roy 1). Lanionid, '17, who is ill withi
pneumonia, was improving.
y your Cmnklin P ea at Yane Dor- University Ave. Pharmacy Martha -Barbour HL. Iawls, ex-'17, he o
Pharmacy,- a03 Packard street Washington Cani ly, Cigars, Cigarettes the Ann1 Arbor Civic Association, ap-,
cod tu and Tobacco. tf plearmed at his office yesterday %for theo

Day rate for single passenger now
25c. Phone taxi 2280.

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IlWe find we have too many High Shocs on our shelves, hence

Ten~-Da

,R'',p e*al

Any $5.00, $5.50 or $6.00 Bostonian
or Florshelm Shoe In the store at

$4a~
Rubber Soles Included

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first time since' his recent illness.
--juniior engineers, at :assembly yes-
terday morning, nominated Robert S.
Archer, and Francis T. Mack,'as can-
dlidates for the office of student coun-
cilman.
--Prof. W. F'. Hunt, of the depiartaient
of mineralogy, has been unable to
meet his classes since Wednesday, be-
cause of a severe cold.
F lIE1.(11 PAY TRY{)UTS REPORT
T'10If. VR.WiiN BY ANOON T'ODAYr
F11 V. Wann, director of the Cercle
Franc- is, has announced that any stu-
dents wishing to try out for the annu-
al play' to be given by the Cercle Fran-
cais, should report to him some time
before noon today. The flay will not
be definitely decided upon. until Mr.-
Wann has some idea of the ability of
those trying out.
A skit, "] I ;Faut 1lu'une Porte 6oit
Ouverte oil Fermee," by Musset, will
be0 presentedI in addition to the play.
SE NOR LITES LOSS.
IN CLOSE CONTEST
(Continued from Page 1)
to Stuart.
The lineups:
Seniior lies (2i) Soph1 lies (27)
Stuart ............ ..... 1'Perry (C)
Chapman (C)..F......... Milroy
I- Feist ...........C........Bradbeer
Marsh .. ........G....... St. Clair
Brown ...........0- ......... Cohen
Baskets from field, Bradbeer 7;
Chapman ',,;,Stuart 6; Marsh 1; Perry
3; Milroy 1; Cohen 2. Baskets from
foul, Perry 1 out of 2; Marsh 7 out of
11.
The junior engineers had but little
trouble disposing of the fresh engi-
neers, taking their contest from the
latter by the 'rather comfortable mar-
gin of 21. to 9. Warner proved the
heavy scorer for the victors, while Von
Archen and Headman followed with
two ,p~ice Headman p~layed a stellar

ENGAGEMEN'T EXTRAORDI NARY!
Guy Bates 'Post

Wed. Night,

- March 3rd

IN

LOST-A few dollars and the pleasure of eating
FOUND---A few dollars and the pleasureof
e atin g. Owner can get _same back by. watc
ing; the Saturday Specials- in the Daily.

Recuperate from thecweeks
work wit o url'ihiglag of

Whynot have
some good fish for
today- or tomorrow?
We have them fresh
every day, also
dress them ready
for the pan.
We always have the best Blue Point Oysters
ASN ARBOR FISH MARKET
212 C. WASHINGTON ST. Phone 1853
Century Meat Market

the
A Spctacular Pcrsian Romance by Richard Walton Tully,
author of "The Bird of Paradise"'

The Season's Supreme Spectacle

MAIL ORDERS NOW

CURTAIN AT 8 P. M.

F f
ROASTED
,
Y: INCaaC . A N U T S

MAIDS FLOOR
1st 13 Rows, 360 Seats
Last 8 Rows, 232 Seats
GALLERY m- -

PR ICES BALCONY
$2.00 I 1St 4 Rows. 120 Seatis -
1.50 Next,-) Rows, 110 seats -
.50 Last5 Rows, 181 Seatfs -

$150
1.00
-75

SEATS ON SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 1

PO UND

GET TU EM
O~u THlE WAY
TO '114F BANK

game. %
'1 ho s(-oretfollows:
Doty ............Fi
Corbin -Johnson... F
G-inn,............ C
Byster............ G
E--ogh ............G

soph engineers, taking the contest han-
dily, 24 to 10. Foltz, at center, exhib-
ited considerable accuracy in throw-
ing from fouls, dropping no less than
nine into the basket. The~ score fol-

214 N. MAIN STREKITJ'."

,Iniiioi' eng. (21)
. Warner
...Miller, Vonl
Archen
.~Hyde
...Headman
.iman,
Manwaring

lows:
So l! eng. {()
Mead ............F
Kohr-Hilbert..F
Cohn ....... .....C
Patterson .........(G-
Birdsell.........0-G
Whalen

Sell iox eng. (4
....McDonald
... oltz
.... . Edison
.. . . . . Cook
.....DePree

('ra ftsmen society meets at 7:30
o'clock tonight. There will be a brief
rehearsal, and plans will be discussed
for a trip to Detroit on March 12.
All 1,918 track men may obtain tick-
ets for tonight's meet by application
at the athletic association office.

ddi. ,vz-^4' 2YEF' ...... -i .. 6_ .3 diS . zd .,.._.. .. . ti+ .. ,_

Fraternities, Atni
Our 1acililies place us in a posit ioni to give
frateities, societies, and hiouse club . a ser-
vicea imexcelled in Ainn Arbor.
Our system of buying anid tutting m ats enu.
aIbles us to -give-wholCele ates to alny
la-rge,-,buycr, and y-et reitin -si' uaridof,
quaitysohilithat VWenmrlan Quality
for ,,o years ha, a ,sured the best meats ol-
tainabh'°..

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9uality
Meats

Baskets from field-Warner 6; Head-
mnan 2; Von Archen 2; Doty 1; Corbin
1; Ginn 1; Byster L. Fouls, Hyde 1;
Corbin 1.
The senior engineers seemingly ex-
perienced no difficulty in defeating the

S Baskets from fleld-Mead 1; Kohr
1.; Cohen. 2; McDonald 4; Foltz 1; Ed-
ison 1; DePree 1. Fouls, Foltz 9;
Mead 2; Cook 1.

In future all ears stop at Goodyear
Drug Store. tt

I

Sirolin Steak

Pork Roast -
Pork Lion Roast

20c.
12Y2
15c.

The College Man's

friend

213 N, MAIN ST,

219 E. Washington St.

Phone 1091

Student's EEYTIGASUpply Store
1111 S. Univ. Ave. Poe16.

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