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April 28, 1915 - Image 5

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TA~B MICHIGAN: 2AIL Y

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MEN who select their attire with punctilious care, with
an eye for exclusiveness and individuality as well
as quality, are invited to inspect our showing of* all that
is new in Stein- Bloch Smart Clothes, Hats and Haber-
dashery for warm weather-a comprehensive assortment
to meet every need for town or city wear, for sport,
vacation, travel or every day. The little subtleties of style
presented in our apparel will be valued by those wo avoid
the commonplace.
CAMPUS COATS, all colors - $8.50
STRAW HATS, - - - $1.00 to $4,00
PANAMAS, - - - $5.00- to $10.00
LIGHT SERGE TROUSERS, - - $4,00 to $6.00
Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery and Underwear
in a very large variety of approved styles

Reule, Conlin, Fiegel (

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READY AT YOUR SERVICE

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Correct Spring Attire for M

Suits
Balmacaans
Topcoats
Raincoats

$15 to $30

$12 to $25
. $8 to $20
. $8to $18

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Lindenschmitt, Apel & Co.

PLANS TO CURTAIL
Committee Puts Ban on Large Number
of Annual Honors
Given Out
SMITH SAYS ONLY WORK COUNTSI

. F. HOPPE
Photographer
Of Portraits and Commer-
cial Work
Our Motto: "PROMPTNESS"

Fine Spring Haberdashery
Headquarters--r Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 to $4
Perrin's Spring Gloves. Beautiful Spring Neckwear
The World's Best Underwear
Hosiery and other Quality Fixings

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TAILORS

RUN DELL

The Big Store

200-202
South Main

NINT'-FOUR WUST FORT STRUET
DETROIT, MICH.
FORMIERY WM. A. DIETERT.$
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DON'T FORGET

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General campus opinion, it is be-
lieved, will support the committee re-
cently appointed by the board of direc-
tors of the athletic association, in iuz
proposed plan to curtail the number
of class numerals awarded annually.
With one or two exceptions, the lead-
ers in campus activities are in favor
of giving many less insignia than the
number now awarded to the class'
athletes.
One of the men approached cited
'the case of a junior lit, who finished a
bad third in a race in which only
three were entered, but who received
numerals for his efforts. The speaker
stated that several occasions have
arisen in which men could gain their
right to wear the class insignia by
merely appearing on the track. One
of the relay teams won their numerals
last season without having to run a'
single race, all the other teams in their
department failing even to organize
teams.
"I think that too many teams are
given numerals," said Intramural Di-
rector Rowe yesterday, "while too few
men on each leading team are given
the insignia. In my opinion, numerals
should be awarded upon a sliding
scale, depending first on the number
of men engaged in competion, second,'
the number of teams and third, the
length of the season. More men who
place on leading teams in a sport in
which several hundred engage, and
which lasts several weeks, should be
awarded numerals, rather than on
teams which engage in a sport which
lasts only two weeks, and draws only
a few men to compete. This has not
been true in the past."
"Too many numerals are awarded
to men who do not earn them." said
Varsity Track Captain Smith. "They
should be givenonlyto men who have
had to work for them, and have earned
them in actual competition."
The committee from the board of
directors of the athletic association,
consisting of Varsity Track Manager
Emmett F. Connelly and Phillip Mid-
dleditch, secretary of the athletic asso-
ciation, will meet with Director Rowe
this afternoon, and it is likely that a
new plan for the awarding of the insig-
nia will be presented to the board of
directors at the next meeting.

Temple Theatre
ADMISSION 5o.
(except Friday and Saturday)

Our patrons' interest carefully
considered.
Our best refeirence is those who
have dealt with us.
Our success indicates our ability
to please.
If you have failed to get satis-
faction elsewhere give us a trial.
We will please you

Monday-"Jared Fairfax's Millions."
Tuesday-"In the Shadow of the Har-
bor," with Edna Payne.
Wednesday - "Colombia," Gretchen
Hartman.
Frday-"O'Garry of the Royal Mount-
ed.'
Saturday-"The Ambitious Baron" with
Francis X: Bushman.

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FINE REPAIRING OF JEWELRY

Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
April 2627, Mon: Tucs-W. H. Crane in
"David Harfum." 5 parts,
April 23, Wed.-Katherine Kaelred in
"Your Girl and Mine," in 5 parts.
Price 15 cents.
April 29-3o.,Thurs.Fri.-Winifred Kingc-
ton in "The Love Route." 4 parts.

HALLER JEWELRY CO.
STATE STREET JEWELERS

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CANDY SPECIALTIES
Every day in the week.
THE SUGARBOWL
104 S. Main St.

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Attention SeniorS,
Now is the opportune time
to be measured for

Arcade Theatre

Men of Fashion Smoke
"Bull" Durham

After a big night at the opera, men who subscribe
to Loxeis for the season-masters of the fine art of
enjoyncnt-relish fresh, delicious cigarettes of "Bull"
Durham tobacco while waiting for their limousines.
Theirs are the strong, active hands of self-achieve-
ment-capable of controlling the destinies of an
industry, or of "rolling their own" "Bull" Durham
cigarettes with equal success.
GENUINE
U LL DUR A
SMOKING TOBACCO
Cigarettes rolled with this pure, mild, sun-mellow-
ed tobacco are supremely gratifying to the trained
smoke taste-their freshness, Ask for FREE
smoothness and distinctive, with each 5ceach.
uinque fragrance, delightful be-
yond comparison. That is why
connoisseurs throughout the
world prefer to "roll their own"
cigarettes with "Bull" Durham. DURH AM

SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EYE. 6:15; 1:45; 9:15
Wednesday, April 28-Vivian Martin in
"The Arrival of Perpetua," 5-pt.World
Film. Special matinee at 2:30.
Thursday, April 29-"The Millionaire's
Hundred Dollar Bill," with Leah
Baird, 2-part drama. "A Foothill
Problem," i-part drama. Also a a-
part comedy and a i-part drama.
Friday, April 30-Robert Edeson in "The
Girl I Left behind Me," 5-Part Fox fea-
ture. extra matinee at 2:3o..
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Men's Spring Hats
EVERYTHING
THE LATEST
In Hats for Spring
STYLE
Is Our Motto
G.t Your Hat Today
I -ACTO Y H ew.AT.ST ORE
118 E. Hlzrorn St.
ar. Allenel hotel W.W. MANN,Prop

and
* Gowns
NO DEPOSIT WITH MEASURE
Henry&Co
711 N. VNIVERSITY
It is not Necessary

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Webster Society Holds Diner at Union
Prof. R. L. Bunker acted as toast-
master for the banquet of the Webster
debating society, held at the Union
last night. The following responded
to toasts: A. J. Mickelson, '16L, C. M.
Van Benschoten, '15L, George Claassen,
'17L, J. H. Collier, '15L, and H. D.
Oppenheimer, '16L. .R. Macdonald, an
honorary member of the club, played
several solos.

To send away for your Canned Goods.
and we make the Price. We guarantee
price will interest you.

We have the Goods
the quality, and our

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 West Huron Street
Open day and night.

Our Gallon Catsup at 60c per allon
Made from wholesome ripe tomatoes. It's a winner.
KYER WH.TKER
Phones 326-327-229L 114-11b E. Washington St.

EE An Illustrated Booklet,
F E showing correct
way to "Roll Your
Own" Cigarettes, and a package
of cigarette papers, will both
be mailed, free, to any address
in U. S. on request. Address
"Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C
Room 1400.
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO.

Music Sounds Great on the Water
t$15,
buys a Victrola which you can easily carry with you
when you go canoeing. Between times you can enjoy
it in your own room. We make terms to suit the buyer.
GRINNEL L BROS.
120-122 E. LIBERTY ST.

Canoes by the nour and storage for
private canoes. P. G. Tessmer.
University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain
Pens and Students Supplies. tf
FOR SALE-Up-to-date white enamel
Harvard Dental chair; new Webber
cuspidor, not been used one month;
vulcanizer, flasks and other small in

struments. Will sell very cht
Mrs. E. B. Stafford, 17 E. Maple
enue, Adrian, Mich. 146
WANTED-Tvo young women to
sist in Delineator campaign. W
may be conducted entirely at ho
See Mrs. Benedict at the pati
counter, Mack & Co.

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We havy six new Morris canoes for
sale. U. of M. Boat Livery. Phone
65b.
Dancing classes and private lessons
at the Packard Academy. Phone
1850-M.
Confectionary,cigars and soft drinks
and canoes for the Lakeland and Ypsi-
lanti trips. Y. G. Tessmer.

A strictly high grade Paint for
boat. Also recommended for
automobile bodies, carriages, set-
tees, lawn swings, chairs, bench-
es, or any article exposed to the
weather. Made in all the leading colors-non-fading. Manufacturing the paint ourselves enables
us to use the very best materials money can buy.
C. H MAJOR & CO. 203 East Washington Street
PHONE 237

University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs I2
and toilet articles. Phone 416. t

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