THE MICHIGAN DAILY" . (0 rExpeienc has proved, we hope, that you can put trust in us, believe io us, have confi- in our 100 per cent. SATI SFACTION vant you to feel that way; to put the liberal constroiction on it; to test our s by wear, and our guarhntee by any- ; you please. Only 2 More Months' to learn how to Kodak before School closes. 1 No student can afford to miss the one golden oppor- tunity to learn how to take pictures while in school. You. will need it when you get out into the world -others do-why not you? Pastmai Kodaks and Photo Supplies are the world's best A complete and up-to-the-Minute stock always at your command. Let us help you get results. __ Fre-e $6,00PALM BEACH SUIT FREE" With every made-to-measure suit at $i8,oo or over or a PANMAHAT OR $8,0 PLM BEACH SUIT ,R EWith every made-to-measure FRE Suit at $25.00 or over. 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Liberty St. Rubber soled shoes ire-soled as they should be OF APRiL 19Jth SIGGod aJ1 o RADY Presents -' j ,ar c o ite Feather" 140LOSS BYFIRE n Theatre ous Plays by Ptmuous layers. ri. tiashall. Sedlan y. ; parts ArcdeTheatre SHOWS: AFTERNOONS 4:00: EYE. 6:15; 7:45;' 9:15 dramua, with 1,l1Z=naird. 'When the Tide Turnedl" 1-prt dramia. Also I-pt.: comedy. -Fridlay- "ilIe Linn of Vnc, great 6- part f"irine fe-ature. (i,5 e-nts), Saturday-" The FVir-t Comuindslue it,"' 3-part ])lama, with T'om M\oore and Mlarguecrite Courtot, "A.ft the Naud of a Perfect hay," a part drama., Also i-part Glee clubi rehearsal will be held at 7:00 o'clock Friday night in Adephi room,' University hal. Varsity ban d men get spring uni- lorns in upper chorus room of Hill auditorium, 3':00 o'cloc k to 5:00 o'clock today. Candidates for fresh it orchestra re- port at 7:00 o'clock tonight in Adephi rooms for rehearsal Wood-wind hi- struments and drums needed. 11(obaad; Gild G ives 1) rove Tolmuorow Dantcing will feature the April, re- ceptionu01f the Hobart Guild of the Episcopal church to be held tomorrow eight in Harris hal. All members of the guild who have not received their 'invitations may secure them by applying to tihe curator of Harris hal at any time before Friday afternoon. 01711I1NE PLA,:N FORl FI{SLMEN '1'I+N IS '(ihIRN L LAST \1[' (Continued from page 1) (1;) 8-J) ; Ballinger' (1228) vs. Ki- berly (1672) ; Stocking (543-) vs. Wakefield (1449-M\); Hearth (1762-M) vs.. Taylor (1184) ; Iobinson (566) vs. Lyman (31,6) ; Henkel (1601-J) vs. Doty (1460) ; Steketee (133-M) vs. Minchian (1573-J); Coit (5280) vs. U- derwood (122-W); Shartel'(1330-M) vs. Frank (2417) ; lelter (2417) vs. =Mc- Donald (937); Atlas (1104) vs. Wey- meyer (1161); Blum (1634) vs. Arons (1692); Reindel (2114-J) vs. McDavid (1257-J); Myers (1230-M) vs. God- ridge (243-J) ; Pratt (319) vs. Fisher (319) ; Burton (710-W) vs. Orr (1439- J) Weidenborner (1114-H) vs. Froenke (188); Everts (566) vs. Sherwood (236); Epstean (2485-J) vs. Palma (566) ;Harsha (2488-M) vs. Rosenbuth (993-J) ; Waldron (236) vs. Stephens (463-J) ; rier (1711-) vs. Paterson (Z,144-); Horkheimer (634-HR) vs. Mos- es (1394-M); Guettel (1813-1x) vs. Britton (1542-1) ; Hogan (1634) vs. Lilley (2034-R); Rosenheimer (851-J) vs. Doherty (1439-j); Hiet (735-J) vs. Wilson (63); Shearer (63) vs. 'Adams (236). 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These fellowships will be awarded to the two women and the two men, from among the eligible candidates, who write the best paper in the entrance ex- amination Saturday, May 15, and present' in other ways evidence of general ability and aptitude for social work. Application shonld be filed by MAY 1 Address all inquires to: EDWARD T. DEVINE, Director 105 E. 22d St. New York, City University Ave. Ph~armacy Drugs and toilet articles. Phone 416, tf Boxing: ---It is not necessary for an instructor to punish a pupil. See me at Waterman Gymnasium this, week. Course $5.00. 0. S. Westerman, in- structor. Phone 2255. STARKS TAXICAB LINE F. B. Stark, Prop. Touring cars by the hour, sight see- ing, limousines, baggage, etc. Taxi rates, 25 cents 209 Whest Huron Street Open day and night. Will sell Remington Typewriter No. 10 for less than .half. One year old, in good condition. Phone 1576-J. LOST--Saturday evening on S. Univ. car or down town, gold locket and chain. InitialsE. A. N. 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