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T l:SMICHIGAN L"AILY

NEW LOCATION
Spring Suits, Overcoats
Hats and Furnishings

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In all the latest and
up-to-date styles.

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We have a line of SHIRTS
and NECKWEAR that com-
prises all of the nobby ideas

Make your Kodak
Autographic
Come in and get one of the new backs that will
make your kodak up-to-date. There is no extra
charge for autographic films.
CALKIN'S PIHARMACY
524 A. Stote Street

Visit the new day
light store where you
will find the most up to date
line of clothing and furnish-
ing in the city.
JE Wi iF?'A d

Our prices are reasonable
for seasonable gopds.

Wadhams & Co's Corner
201-203 So. Plain St.

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Low enough in front
to be comfortable
High enough in back
to be correct in style.
RED-MAN
CO LL AR
EARL & WILSON
MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODU~CT.

Individual
Custom Tailoring
That is correct
in style and !it
The new fabrics for this
season are here in large
assortments.
CALL EARLY
A. F. Marquardt
Campus Tailor,
516 E. William Street

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MYLES
Cloth Shop
TAILORS

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Our cloth patterns are all specials. The woolen
house we represent has a monopoly on them.
OVERPLAIDS
are among our specials. They are the real attraction this
year. An "overplaid"' is two plaids crossing at right
angles, but much subdued so as to give a rich effect.
OUR STYLES ARE EXCLUSIVE-

-Members of the Comedy club will
meet at 4:00, o'clock tomorrow after-
noon in the Cercle Francais rooms for
the purpose of electing a president.
At this time a reception for new mem-
bers will be held and the committee
on next year's play will report.
-Michigan's combined Mandolin and
Glee clubs will hold their last banquet
of the year at 6:00 o'clock tonight at
the Unioil. Officers for next year will
be elected, and speeches will probably
be given by the new and outgoing offi-
cers.
-Prof. John R. Allen, of the mechani-
cal engineering department, spoke be-
fore the Rotary club of Saginaw at
their weekly luncheon yesterday noon.
-All seniors of all departments are
requested to wear their caps and
gowns all day on each Wednesday and
Friday from now through commence-
ment week.
-Contrary to an idea which seems to
have been circulated, all business ad-
ministration seniors should wear a
gray ribbon in order to distinguish
their department. It seems to be un-
derstood that only members of the
Commerce club should wear the distin-
guishing mark, but all graduates of
this particular department are urged
to procure the ribbons at once.
-Prof.'Arthur Cross will lecture on,
"The Art of Praxiteles," at an open
meeting of the Classical club, in room
A, Memorial hall, at 4:00 o'clock today.
-T-Square, honorary society for wom-
en in the College of Engineering and
Architecture, will meet at 7:30 o'clock
tomorrow night at the home of Marion
Bull, 238 S. Thayer St. Officers of the
society for the ensuing year will be
elected at the meeting.
-Lyle F. Harris, '17L, was called to
Waukesha, Wis., last evening by the
serious illness of his isister.
FRESH TENNIS SQUAD EASILY
TRIMS STATE NORMAL COLLEGE
Michigan State Normal players prov-
ed easy picking for the fresh tennis
squad yesterday afternoon at Ypsilan-
ti. There were but two close sets,
Steketee and Jefferson in the singles,
and Stocking and Steketee against
Hutchinson and 'Jefferson in the doub-
les. A return match will be played in
two weeks.
Steketee 1M) vs. Jefferson (N) 8-10,
6-2, 7--5; Stocking (M) vs. Hutchin-
son (N), 6-1, 6-2; Coons (M) vs. De
Nancriede (N), 6-3, 6-4; Stebbins (M)
vs. 'Burndidge (N), 6-0, 6-2. Coons
and Stebbins (M) vs. De Nancrede and
Jefferson (N), 6-2, 6-1; Stocking and
Steketee (M) vs. Hutchinson and Jef-
ferson (N), 9-7, 6-2
JUNIOR LITS AND ENGINEERS
HOLD DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT
Junior lits and engineers will hold
a combined dance at 9:00 o'clock to-
morrow night at the Union. Fisher's
orchestra will furnish the dance mu-
sic, and a program of special features
is being arranged. The chaperones for
the affair will probably be announced
tomorrow. Tickets are now on sale at
$1.00 each at the Union desk, and from
committees from both departments.
Why pay one dollar for a suit of B.
V. D.'s when we can sell you a farment
just as good for 50c. Come in and let

me show you. Davis 119 S. Main St.1

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Temple Theatre
ADMISSION So.
(exoept Friday and Saturday)
Thurs. May x3-Patsy - Married and
Settled. Sophie'sGlittingSpirit. The
Other Man's Wife. Geo Stanley, Jane
Novak. Jack Mower.
Fri. May 14-Broadway Star Feature,
"The Silent Plea" (withEdith *Storey)
Sat. May z5-Thirteen Down (with
Francis X. Bushman.)

Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
May 13 14-Thurs.-Fri.-Lois Weber in
Sunshine Molly, 5 part. Paramount.
May 15-Saturday-Thomas H. Ince in
The Bargain. 5 part. Paramount.
Rebooked.
Arcade Theatre
SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15

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NEW LOCATION
332-324 S. Main St.

Aade,-to- 'Order Glasses
We measure your eyes with=
out "Drops," Design, Fit and
rlake your glasses, all at one cost, with-
out the inconvenience, delay, or annoy-
anCe of the old method of having eyes
tested with drops, and sending away for
glasses. Everything right-and it saves time and
money.

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Emil H.Arnold
Optometrist-Optlcian
With Arnold & Co., Jewelers

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GET YOUR STRAW HAT NOW

Thursday, May 13-Norma Talmadge in
"Janet of the chorus,"a-part Vita-
graph comedy. -The Brooding Heart,
I-part drama. Haas and His Boss,
i-part comedy.
Friday, May 14-Lea Leland in "Should
a Woman Divorce?" 5-part Ivan
feature.
Saturday May 5--Dorothy Bernard and
Guy Coombs in "The Second Com-
mandment," 3.part' feature. -The
Lady of Shallot, I-part comedy. i-part
drama.

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Going to Wh itmore?

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NEW LOCATION
NEXT TO
ORPHEUM THEATRE

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MAJESTIC
THE BEST & BIGGEST PHOTOPLAYS
Matinee, 3 P. M. Nights, 7-8:S0
Thurs., May 13
S. Miller Kent in "THE COWBOY AND
THE LADY," by Clyde Fitch,S reels; and
Pathe News.
Fri. and Sat., May 14.15
"A FOOL THERE WAS" "The Vam-
pire," Edward Jose and Neda Bara.
Ladies' Souvenir Matinee, Tue. and Fri.
School Children's Matinee; Sat., So.
ALL SEATS TEN CENTS

Phone 4 Whitmore Lake Exchange

THE LAKE VIEW HOTEL
Fish, Frog and ChIcken Dinners
BOATS AND GARAGE

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Fu niture

F

J. E. BURKE, Proprietor

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DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU

The people of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County are cor-
dially invited to call at the Exhibition Rooms of the COME-
PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY and examine for themselves
the splendid values offered in choice furniture at prices represent-
ing, in many instances, A SAVING OF ioo PER CENT, as
compared with prices usually charged.
The Come-Packt Mission and Craftsmen Designs are par-
ticularly suitable for fraternity and club houses. We also design
and make special furniture to order.
Builders of new homes will find it to their advantage to em-
ploy the facilities afforded by our factory for the production of
"built-in" furniture for libraries, dens, halls, dining-rooms and
kitchens.
Take Packard Street car to State Street and go one block south
and three blocks west to factory of
COME-PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY
Corner Edwin and Division Streets

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SECOND YEAR ENGINEERS WILL
HOLD ANNUAL POW-WOW MAY 21
Professors Allen and Sadler Secured
to Speak; Musical Numbers
on Program
Sophomore engineers will hold their
annual pow-wow Friday, May 21, at
Cascade glen on the Huron river. Prof.
John R. Allen, of the mechanical en-
gineering department, and Prof. H. C.
Sadler, of the marine engineering de-
partment, will be the speakers, and a
musical program 'is being arranged to
consist of selections from a quartet
and an orchestra of stringed instru-
ments. A "pep" meeting for the soph-
fresh spring contests, which will be.
held the next morning, will close the
day's festivities.
The sophomore engineers who com-
pose the committees for the pow-wow
are: H. E. Carlson, general chairman;
fire committee, R.E. White, chairman,
R. F. Kohr, C. R. Misch, R. C. Corlett,
C. 0. Skinner, J. A. Blecki, J. F. New-
ell, R. H. Coulter, and E. Brousseau;
entertainment committee, Spencer Al-
den, chairman, H. B. Bassett, and H.
B. Forsythe; refreshment committee,
H. E. Ramsey, B. V. Evans, E. J. Dig-
nan, and J. S. Burrows; smokes com-
mittee, A. T. Streeper, chairman, M.
F. Wagnitz, A. D. Mott, and E. A. Bar-
telme.
LOST-Wed. afternoon, a pearl stick
pin either in room 101 Economics
building or on campus. Please
phone 1359-J or 909 E. University.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
' ANN AR D OR
Capital - - *100,000
Surplus 'and Profits $65.000
Directors
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab.
bott, S. W. Clarkson, 4. D. Kinne, Harrisou
Soule. waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
£ Schmid.

Students of the school of music will
give a public recital'at the building of
the institution, at 4:15 o'clock tomor-
row afternoon. The following pro-
gram will be given:
Barcaralee, G major ......Rubenstein
Scherzo..................Arensky
Louise Rowlands
Mavis .......................Craxton
Milner S. Ballard
Etudes, Op. 10, Nos. 5 and 8 ..Chopin
Katherine Smith
Valse Caprice, Op. 53......Hofmann
Flora Peterson
Der Asra..............Rubenstein
Robert R. Dieterlie
Etude, D flat...............Liszt
Carol Wadhams
Prelude and Fugue, C sharp ....Bach
Helen Malcomson

The Farmers & Mechanics Bank
101-103-105 South Main Street

Capital, $100000
Surplus and Profits

$75,000

University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs
and toilet articles. Phone 416. tf
Drop in after the game or after play.
ing tennis and try a 6c soda. Van
Doren's Pharmacy, 703 Packard St. tf.
Call 106 for large flat racks for in-
itiating parties.

LOOKi

LOOK!

B.V. 0. HAIR CUTS

Call taxi
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Skate at Weinberg's
Friday Night.

Roller Rink

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Pezzies Barber Shop
CHURCH ST:

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Starks Taxicab
Taxis 25c. Cars by the hour, Baggage.
Phone 2255, 209 W. Huron.

Canoes by the hour and storage
private canoes-P. G. Tessmer.
Six new Morris canoes for sale.
of M. Boat Livery. Phone 656.

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University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain
Pens and Students Supplies. tf
NOTICE
There are several positions to be
filled on the business staff of THE
WOLVERINE for this summer. .Try.
outs are now in order. Ferris H.
Fitch, business manager. ,.Phone 960
or 236.
WANTED-Ten students to work in
Michigan summer resorts. Entirely
new and most up-to-date proposition
on the market. Write for personal
interview. X care of Michigan Daily.
Phone 2255. 209 W. Huron.

FERRY FIELD LOCKERS TO BE
CLEARED FOR SYRACUSE MEET
In anticipation of the Syracuse meet,
the athletic office is making an effort
to clear a number of lockers at the
Ferry field club-house. Men who bor-
rowed equipment from the office for
use in spring fotball practice are re-
quested to -n it in at the office some
time today.
In case a sufficient number of lock-
ers is not cleared by Friday, all equip-
ment found in them will be removed,
personal property found being held at
the owner's risk.
Nothing cheap about the B. V. D.'s
only rival if you saw the way they are
selling at 50c a suit. Davis 119 S. Main
St. "
Fifty cents buys a suit of 'summer
underwear that equals the famous B.
V. D. Davis 119 S. Main St..

new, complete livery.

Confectionery, cigars, soft drinks,
and canoes for trips. P. G. Tessmer.
LOST OR STRAYED-Brindle bull-
dog. White paws, white breast,
weight 30 pounds. Call 753. Reward.
158-9-60

Horse and runabouts,

everything

GET ACQUAINTED
WITH THE VICTROLA
Do you know what splendid music the Victrola brings
into your home?
Do you know that there are Victrolas from $15 to $250
and that we will arrange terms to suit you?
Come in and find out all about the Victrola. We'll gladly
play your favorite music for yOU.

Phone 106.

WARNING TO STUDENTS.
If the students of the U. of M. who
attend dancing parties wish to avoid
having serious trouble with their feet,
they should go to their druggist and
purchase a can of "FIXEM-FOR THE
FEET" and use it as directed. ASK
YOUR DRUGGIST about it.
FOR SALE-Up-to-date white enamel
Harvard Dental chair, new Webber
Cuspidor, not been used one month,
vulcanizer, fiasks and other small
instruments. Will sell very cheap.
Mrs. E. B. Stafford, '17 E. Maple Ave.
Adrian, Mich.
WANTED-A few students for work
during summer vacation. Only those
needing the money need apply. Call
at 721 N. University Avenue. Dr.
Ritter's office.

GRINNELL BROS.

120-122 E. Liberty St..

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