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May 14, 1915 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1915-05-14

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

alk ~ e New Spring Styles now Ready

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Another Big, Clean Up of Filly
Slightly Worn Ko daks
Prices start at from 30% to 5O% off regular prices, and re-
duce at the rate of ten cents per day until sold. Ev ery one
plainly marked. This is the biggest snap you ever saw.

We sell from a sample line but our clothes
are tailored in town
OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $28,00 UP
C. I. KIDD * wnSophomore
1530-1 1112 S. Univ. Ave

Oxfords, Pumps and Boots

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White Rubber
Sole Oxfords
Black and Tan
This latest

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FOR WOMEN
Military Pumps
and Oxfords
Gun Metal and Patent
The Latest

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Hoistetter's Wlk-Over Boot Shop 1 ,5 smain

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THE PLACE TO GO0
WHEN DOWN TOWN

Cooling Drinks
of all kinds
Cream delivered to any part of the city
116 S. Main St.
Phone 166

--Cereic Francais has completed its
course of entertainments and social
functions for the year and the only
business of general interest remain-
ing is the election of officers for next
year, which is scheduled for the reg-
ular meeting on Monday, May 24.
-rof,.Ir. E. Rankin, of the rhetoric
department, will go to Byron Center
today, where he is to deliver the com-
mencement address to the graduating
class of the Byron Center high school.
Professor Rankin will r'eturn tomor-
row.
-Toastmnasters hld its final banquet
of the year last night, the orators as-
sembl ing around a feast prepared for
them at the Catalpa Inn,
1Declatre Cioonis Fresh Tennuis Champion
.ohn D. Coons, '1811, won the All-
Fresh tennis championship, by defeat-
ing Paul Steketee, '18, yesterday af-
ternoon. The first two sets were hotly
contested, but Steketee weakened in
the last set and Coons won this one
easily. The scores:6--4, 6-4, 6-1.
Chief of Police Will Stop Speeding'

JU~ 10O1R5 (CO IN FS1":IN 4dYiNG
i. LAST CLASS 1)ANVE ',OF YEAR
Members of the juntior lit and3 junior
engineer" classes Will give a dance at
the Union tonight. Dancing i; \,11be-
gin at 9 :00 o'clock, and Ike Fisher's
orchestra has been secured for the af-
fair. This probably will be the last
class dance of the year. Harold L.
Smith, '16, and Richard C. JIeter, '16F,
are chairmen of the lit and engineer
committees respectively.

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Taxis 25c.
Phone

Starks Taxicab
Cars by the hour, Baggage.'
2255. 209 W. Huron.

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Bloomnficld & McGrath's

University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain
Pens and Students Supplies. t
University Ave. Pharmacy Martha'
Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes
wa Tobacco. t3

Formerly Webbs
THE[ SODA [OUJNTAIN THAT IS LIB[RAL

If you are hot, tired and thirsty
come to the

Save time at noon and night by dropping in for.
one of our special lunches

Home Made Candies.

Best values in tennis
SANze's 310 State.

rackets at

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MAY FESTIVAL
Mm y t19,,.' 1, z 7,

Drop in after the game or after play-
ing tenuis and try a 5c soda. Vain
IDoren's Pharmacy, 703 Facliard St. tf.
Get r dd for "Straw liat Day."
Straws) at all prices. Newest styles.
N. F. Allen Co., 211 S. Main.
Call taxi. Phone 2350.

imrmlclmic

LunJl"ches

Put up with Delta Care and Quality

ALLEN, Soprano
HEMPEL, Soprano
JOHNSON, 'Soprano.
KLiNE, Soprano
KEYES, Contralto
OBERt, Contralto

ARTISTS
McCORtMACK, Tenor
MURPHY, Tenor
HARRISON, Baritone
WHITEH ILL, Baritone
BAUER, Pianist
REN WICK, Organist

SER VICE

DELTA

QUALITY

Call taxi
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Corner State and Packard

Phono 817

2280

522

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,horal Union Children's Chorus Boys' Chorus
The xChicago Symphony Orchestra
Stanley and Mock, Conductors

Chief of Police Frank Pardon has Cap and gown pictures Hoppe Stu-
issued a decree against the speeding dio.
which seems to be prevalent at present.-___
The offenders, when apprehended, will Call 106 for large flat racks for in-
be told of the law and warned to com-? itiating parties.
ply with the anti-speed law, and upon a
second offense, will bre" arrested and' Cap and gown pictures Hoppe Stu-
prosecuted. dic.

Best flannel trousers at reasonable
prices. N. F. Allen Co. 211 S. Main.

Skate at Weinberg's Roller
Friday Night..

Kink'

University Ave. Pharmacy Drugs
and toilet articles. ,Phone 416. ti

I'hlone 2350.

City Taxi Co.

Call 1812-M. Cook's Taxi and Livery.F

City Taxi Co. Phone 2350.

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SINESS

A RARE OPPORTUNITY

303-305 SOUTH STATE STRE~ET

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have decided to discontinue their

Merchant

Tailoring

Department

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This means that their large stock of Woolens consisting of Suitings, Overcoalings, Trousering and Vestings will be offered, beginning
Friday, Mayl14th,:a

In other words all suitings that formerly 'sold at $3.00 per yard can
seasons ahead while you have your, choice of these FINE IMPORTED

now be bought for $1.50. It will pay you to stock up for severa~l
SUITIN GS at less by far than you ordinarily pay for cheap goods.

EV'iERY Y' ARD OF CLOTH IN THME SHOP IS FOR. SALE AT .50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
TO OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS: TO OTHERS: TO MERCHANT TAILORS:
You can select the goods and we will tailor the Why not take, advantage of this sale and buy the Why not take advantage of this Extraordinary Sale
garments for you in our usual superior manner, goods and have your regular tailor make them up and buy what woolens you can use and thus give
as usual. your customers the benefit.

EVERY DOLLAR OSDV3EDT

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The fitock is up-to-date and Wagner & Co.'s reputation for handling only the best of goods will prove your good fortune if you take advantage
of this sale quickly-Every piece of goods in the store must be sold and cutting the regular price in half will do the business.

The sale OPENS AT 8 O'CLOCK FRIDAY MORNING and continues until every piece of goods is sold.
sent on approval. The reputation of the firm is back of every statement in this advertisement.

No goods charged or exchanged or

THESE WOOLENS WILL BE SOLD AT JUST HALF PRICE

O-VALITY AND VALVE CONSIDERED THIS IS THE BIGGEST OPPORTUN LITY YOU HAVE EVER HAD

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