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M EN 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-Bloeh 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 Co.
READY AT YOUR
SERVICE
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Correct Spring Attire for Men
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Suits
Balmacaans
Topcoats
Raincoats
$15 to $30
$12 to $25
$8 to $20
$8 to $18
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[indenschmitt, Aplel & Co.
Fins Spring Haberdashery
Headquarters for Manhattan Shirts, $1.50 to $4.00
Perrin 's Spring Gloves. Beautiful Spring Neckwear
The World's Best Underwear
Hosiery and other Quality Fixings
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DIETERLE AND
TAILORS
RUNDELL
IINTY-FOUR WUsT FORT STREET
DETROIT, MICH.
FORMERLY WM. I. DITERLE
SPRING ORDERS TAKEN NOW
ON THE WAY TO THE BANK
DON'T FORGET
dents were entered. Wagenseil wrote
on a plan of an advertising campaign
entitled "The Vacationette Trip." Sec-
ond prize of $200 was awarded to H.
Beach Carpenter, '17L, for an essay on
"Informational Advertising."
Dr. H. P. Breitenbach of the J. Wal-
ter Thompson Co., Detroit, acted as
judge. The donor of the prizes is a
leading business man of Michigan who
prefers that his name be withheld.
WILL SETTLE PRESIDENCY OF
COSMOPOLITAN CLUB TONIGHT
Members of the Cosmopolitan club
will meet at 7:30 o'clock tonight in
Harris hall to elect the president of
the club for the year 1915-'16. N. E.
Pinney, '16, and William Robertson,
'16D, have been nominated for the of-
fice. The secretary and treasurer of
the organization will be chosen by the
board of directors later. The club will
vote tonight on its new board of di-
rectors.'
Rowe Plans for Class Tennis Tourney
Intramural Director Rowe is busy
preparing plans for an interclass ten-
nis tourney to be held soon. Details
of the net sport will be very similar
to those coveying interclass baseball.
Phone 2350. Taxicab and baggage.
The Big Store
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STUDIO:
619 E. Liberty St.
Phone 1078-J
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Look at our Show Windows for
CANDY SPECIALTIES
Every day in the week.
THE SUGAR BOWL
104 S. Main St.
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DEAN9S RFRESH
ROASTED
200-202
South Main St.
Temple Theatre
ADMISSION Sc.
(except Friday and Saturday)
Thurs. May 13-Patsy - Married and
Settled. Sophie'sGitting Spirit. The
Other Man's wife. Geo Stanley, Jane
Novak. Jack Mower.
Fri. May 14-Broadway Star Feature,
"The Silent Plea" (with Edith Storey)
Sat. May i5-Thirteen Down (with
Francis X. Bushman.)
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PEANUTS
. POUND
124 S. MAIN ST.
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DIAMOND MOUNTINGS
THEY SATISFY THAT
EMPTY FEELING
STONE SETTING
Ernest Electric Co.
Wiring -.[ixtures - Supplies
Call on us for.fans, we have a fine stock coming
at the right price
Dollars to cents that I can save you
fifty cents on your summer underwear.
Come in and let me show you. Davis,
119 S. Main St.
FINE REEPAIRING OF JEWELRY
HALLER JEWELRY CO.
STATE STREET JEWELERS
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Skate at. Weinberg's Roller
Friday Night. '
Rink
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335 S. Main St.
Phone 2153-M
GET
WITH
ACQUAINTED
THE VICTROLA
WARNING TO STUDENTS.
If the students of the U. of M. who FREE five good ten cent cigars for
the money you save in buying your
attend dancing parties wish to avoid s
summner underwear at Davis, 119 S.
having serious trouble with their feet, Alain St.
they should go to their druggist and
purchase a can of "FIXEM-FOR THE
FEET" and use it as directed. ASK Horse and runabouts, everything
YOUR DRUGGIST about it. new, complete livery. Phone 106.
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.
TAILORS
Special Design
Coths
From $28.00 to $40.00
ALL MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP
HENRY & CO.
711 N. University Ave.
GRINNELL BROS.
120-122 E. Liberty St.
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Now for the Flist Straws
GEOLOGICAL STUDENTS TRAVEL
TO SIBLEY QUARRY TOMORROW
Profs. W. H. Hobbs and E. C. Case,
of the geological department, will con-
duct the annual excursions of geolog-
icaltstudents to the Sibley quarries
south of Detroit tomorrow morning.
The delegation will leave on a special
car at 7:05 o'clock. - Those who desire
to return to Ann Arbor to attend the
lecture in the forestry department, will
be able to leave the quarries at 11:00
o'clock and arrive in ample time.
About 140 are expected to make the
trip, the actual cost of which will be
about $1.50.
All soph engineers report for base-
ball practice, 3:30 o'clock.
Fresh lit baseball practice, South
Ferry field, 3:00 o'clock this afternoon.
Band men meet at campus band
stand at 6:45 o'clock. Bring folios.
V flYBecause
Quick Service
605 E. William
we give
Cheaper Meals
OREN'S CAFETERIA
The Convenient Place
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Mid May is the correct time to shed warm felt
head-wear and put on cool, comfortable Straw Hats
Arcade Theatre
SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4;00: EVE. 6:15; 7:45; 9:15
Thursday, May 13-Norma Talmadge in
"Janet of the Chorus," 2-part Vita-
graph comedy. The Brooding Heart,
I-part drama. Hans and His Boss,
z-part comedy.
Friday, May 14-Lea Leland in "Should.
&a Woman Divorce?" 5-part Ivan
feature,
Saturday May ,d-Dorothy Bernard and
Guy coombs in "The Second Coi-
mandmnent," 3.part feature. The
Lady of Shallot, i-part comedy. 1-part
drama.
A good service-
able Suit - $20.00
A better one for $22.50
Large" Variety
Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Players.
May 3. 14-Thurs.-Fri.-Lois Weberin'
Sunshine, Molly, 5 part. Paramount.
May 5-Saturday-Thomas H. Ince in
The Bargain. 5 part. Paramount.
Rebooked.
Of
course
come here
now-see
the
new
ones -Try them on-select the one you
like best-Then go ahead and enjoy life.
We're showing some "uncommon" lookers
at $2.00. Better Grades $3.00
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for - - -
$25.00
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Suits
Beach
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Panamas, $5.00
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Window Display.
Made to your measure
ALBERTl GANSLE
Merchant Tailor
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A144 ARBOR
Clothes Specialist
$15.00
MAJESTIC
THE BEST & BIGGEST PHOTOPLAYS
Matinee, 3 P. M. Nights, 7-8:30
Thurs., May1 3
S. Miller Kent in "THE COWBOY AND
THE LADY," by Clyde Fitch, 5 reels; and
Pathe News.
Fri. and Sat., May 14.15
"A FOOL THERE WAS," "The Vam-
pire," dward Jose and Theda Rara.
Ladies' Souvenir Matinee, Tue. and. Fri.
School Children's Matinee, Sat., 5c.
ALL SEATS TEN CENTS
Wright & Ditson and hand-made ten-
nis balls. 3 for $1.00, at Switzer's, 310
State.
LOST-During the swing-out on line
of march, a pearl brooch. Call 1854-
LOST--Nose glasses, light brown case,
black purse, University avenue,
Packard, or Ypsi car, reward return
either, 1118 S. University, 'phone,
1070-J.
FOR RENT-Modern, five room, steam
heated flat. Inquire 604 E. Liberty,
J. K. Malcolm. Call1713-M or 1661-
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Io8 R. Washington St.
2nd Floor
Much interest has been shown in our summer
furnishing goods display. Our splendid show-
ing of the latest styles for warm weather affords
you an excellent selection. Now is a very good
time to buy because assortments are best.
It will cost you nothing-see for
yourself the B. V. D. Co's only rival-
it sells for fifty cents less. Davis, 119
S. Main St.
Buy shoes and satisfaction at the
same time from Gross & Dietzel, 119 E.
Washington St.
Shoes repaired while you rest. O. G.
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