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May 28, 1915 - Image 2

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TjtE MICHIGAN DAILY-

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SEE FOR YOURSELF
i ;our garments do not bear out our
k ~contention that we are originators atnd
money savers. We purchase cloth in
large quantities and have the work done'
- undler our own personal supervision.
Our cutters 'follow your measurements to
. a fraction of an inch and with ;a fitting
the result is a perfect suit for you?
0 Cards, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00
100 Cards from Plate, 90c.
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Plate and 100

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ETROIT UNITED LINES
ANN ARBOR TIME -TABLE.
ited and Express Cars for Detroit7 :10'
m. arid hourly to 6:io' p. m., also 8:1o
:al Cars for Detroit-5:4o a. 1n., 6:o6 a. M.,,
nd every two hours to 6:,6ip. -1n., 7:o6 p.
., ~8:o6 p. in., 9:1 p. in., and 101:5 P. 1n.
'o Ypsilanti only: 7:4 a. in., 8:2o a. mn.,
:o6 a. mn., 5:o6 p. ', 11:15 P. iM., 12:15
Mn., 12:30 a. m.., 1:oo a. 11x.
ited Cars for Jackson-7':48 a., 1n, and
very two hours" to 7 :48 p. 'i.,
al Cars for Jackson--5:12 a. mn., 6:So a.in.,,
nd every two nours to 6:so P. 111., also
:15 p. i., 11:15 p. mn.
or Typewritin
s Typewriters
- of best Quality
at Moderate Rates
* See
0. D. MORRILL
(Over Baltimnore bunch)

SPRING
is here in our
Greenery
Come in and see our CUT
FLOWERS and *PLANTS
Cousins & all
Cor. 12th and S. Uuiv. Phone ifs
minutes and eat some of
GRQEG:,'S"
IA!KIN4G LOO
314 s .State St.- Phone 1244-M
F. L. HALL, 514 E. 'WiIIam
Phone 2225
PRESSING Goods Culled for
NOLO SS OY FIRE

its St.

Phone 58243

AMWATEUR FINISHING
CAMPUS "VIEWS
PORTRAITS'

THEI MICHIGAN_ DAILY Sweltering wather is being savd
Publihed verymornng fcortexam tine.N OS -
Official newspaper at the university of -
Mondi~adng the university; year. I'he lparade blonies were of the rad0n1
ical type. ODED I
entered at the post-office at A nn Arbor as
second-class matter.
See you up) the river.
Offices, Ann Arbor Press Buildin g. Scab-
stations; Quarry's, Univ.- Pharmacy, C. 11. Not. "H1ats!" but Caps.y
Davis, cor. Packard and State.$ .5
Business Oiffice Phone 90 0 O& ISIl
E:ditorial Office Phone 244 00 C RD F O
f. Beach Carpeter.... ....Maaging Edito l a4-
W. Sherwood Field........ Business Manage.
Fred Foulk..................... ew s EditorAL WO KG
F. F. McKinney......... .. Associate Editor 3
Chester H. Lang ..........Associate Editor '
T. Hawley 'rapping ..........porting Editor uthll utzel, '10, treasurer of the
Assistants to Business Manager AWomen's L eague, asks that any bills W
John Leonard Ray Leffler outstanding against the league be
Rudolph Hofinan Arthur 11. Trrey peet~ ohra ne omte UNIVERSITY l
Night Editors chairmen are responsible for the pre-
Janes M. Barrett, Jr. E Rodgers Sylvester seitto of bills incurred by ieni-
Trn (. Reid1 Howard R. Marsh_____________________
Verne Burnett C. N. Church ber. o f tber committees.
Edwin A. Hlyman *
J. C. B. Parkr Reporters Vera Biurridge All miebrs of the Women's League FE S IV A
rwin Johnson Gerald Rosenbaum
H:. A. Fitzgerald Edward P. Wright may attend the annual meeting 01f that
I. Greenebaum William It. Newton organization at 4:00 o'clock this af-
Henley luill Leonard W.uNiter
Lee Joslyn Eugene L".. Buson ternoon in Barbour gymnasium, andT etako
Waldo R. Hunt are urged to do so. Several imlortantan An
' Business Staffan
Ferris Fitch Edward Mack items cf business will be transacted,
C.° V. Sellers Y R. Altsheler amion, which is the voting onl the re-
J.r WieC .iseghvised constitution and by-laws, which, (1j, - Herbet Crane
if adop ted -as they stand, will deter- . PL
1y n~~aine the policy of the League for the j]n q a
_________________________next 25 yars. Hlouse groups may vote +l
FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915 by proxies authorizedI in wvriting.
Night ditorTom C.Reid.Freze Memorial hall, in the SchoolQu r t I
- of Music, will e used for the presen-
ATHLTET.ES AND EXAMS. tation by the Girls' Glee club of Her-' The Drugists on the Corner.
With examinations but little more bert \Vaeing's Japanese cantata, "A
than a week away, the timie has come Garden of Japan," Thursday afternoon,
for Michigan's. athletes to heed the June 3, rehearsals for wvhich are being
words of Coach Yost and look closely held daily under the direction of Miss
to th24r scholastic eligibility. And in Nora B unt. Members o1' the club will t1 t
this connection, a word as to the part be garbed in Japanese costumes. The l
the rfaulty plays in the matter is apro- cantata will be presented to the gen- MR S. M.1
pos. eral public free 01f charge, like the
The belief is all too prevalent on the regular twilight recitals. Corer Maynard a
campus, that the faculty is more strict * x 1
with the athlete than with other stu- Sophomore women with clear scho- "
dents. How true this is remains a lastic records who wish to work as
matter of individual determination, It junior advisers net fall should make
is certain that, at times, members of application to that effect to Dean My- T h e
the faculty have laid themselves open ra P. Jordan before June 1.
to criticism in their dealings with ath- ***Suntg by Hempel and Mar
letes;. 1In answer to many questions as to Victor F
Consideration of scholastic standing what vacancies are still left in the new
of atb'ietes calls for special treatment. halls of residnce, Dean Jordan an-
The athlete occupies a peculiar pos- nounces that in Newberry residence Every Victrola ovine
tion on the campus, and the moment two prospectiv e sophom ores, four or
that the genoral student body is cer- five prospective seniors, and several
tairo that the faclty is giving him that prospective freshmen can be accomn-_
sp eial treatment, just so soon will the mnoated. __________
lPresent friction cease.* *
-- -- ~Th- beard of governors of the Mar-;yT
Many a coy maid will see her wooer tts Cook residence is at present act- .
grow. purple as he hoists the canoe up lug upon the applications for places
to the level of the lBarton pond tomior- taE'r2.,, and ,pplicants mill b officially - IY
row. - cetied of stch acceptance. Address Kae in AmntricaMerchandise
----_all communications to Miss Grace Mil- Our Stock Always Shows You
After seeing the Cossacks in 3ester - lard, 30 Adelaide street, Detroit. There Something New
day's parade, it's hard to believe that are still several vacancies for all the- -
te? llies have n adc any roreSS. casseS.
t "ONAbout timle to begin to persuade the, Non -affiliated university women are
folks that you really ought to stay asked by Dean Jordan to attend to the DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
here for sunnmer school, notice on page 81 of the new Galen- Ready to wear. The store that
dar, to the effect that beginning next always treats you fair
rThe public is hereby warned not to year nl undergraduate women must j
believe certain unauthentic reports lire either in the university halls of 1 24 S.o IVA IN
about the big game. residence, or sorority or organized
--League houses. The so-called "approv- PHONE iooo
Anyway, the new arcade will enable ed" houses are no longer recognized
one to be on time for the Maj. after a The only exception to this rule Is that
class, of university women employed in
private families.
Cap) Night brings no joy to the fresh ------- a
Ntlio wil have to clink money fur n a filty Men Return frnt olurhus
new straw. i Dean John R. i'fn ter, of the liter-
ary college, andl Prof. F. G. Novy, of -T
l1orhaps the circus brought Jess Wil- the Medical School, are expected to A
lard along for safety's sake, ireurn from Columbus, 0., today or
-__-- tomorrow. -They represented the ui-
' Unprepiared" is the bleating wail of versity at a meeting of Michigan alum-TwM

the jovial he-student. ni W' central Ohio yesterday.
Pe'rhaps you're sorry you (hdn't t lFOR I;SA-Established Dental prac- yu th
tend that pow-wow? ice. Address Box tom, Care Daily. yuko th
._______._____ __ - Heater? It is a nic
about a foot longt
watter to the boilh
i, turning on the cu.
the heater in the
IFor$
Eastern Michig
A complete new lot are COR. MAIN and
here; a line of real coat
that will keep their shape
and. Show their style.
P~rop in after tile game or after play-,
ig tennis and try a sic soda. Vanl
D~oren's Pharmacy, 703 Packard St. tf.
WAG NER11.COMVAPANY
#a treetStarks Taxicab
Taxis 25c. Cars by the hour, Baggage.
Phone 2255. 209 W. Huron.
City Taxi Co. Phone 2350.. tf
Shoes repaired while you rest. 0. G.
Andres, 222 S. State St. eod Tu

BEM NOW
ICARDS
$2.50 $3.50
C VARANTEED
BOOK STORE

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DAINES & NICKE-i.S

iSWEETS
rNew York
,n Arbor
i d Gilbert's
Chocolates
Drug Co.
State and North University
206,3c I)Ouse
M. ROOT'
tnd William Streets
Arias
rtinelli are. all to be had on
Records
er should hear 'them.

"RADNOR''
THE N'EW'
ARROW
COLLAR.
12 for 25 Cents.

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The only Studio on the Campus
334=336 S. State St,
official Photographers For The MICIIANENSiAN.

Phone ,130-J

PHONE 1"13"1

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Ruoc.Ofod
For mol ad Womeni
IN BILAC _, , NATAWHTE AND PALM JBEACH
THEl PRO i-''_. 3Ii~s OR HOT WEATHEIFR
Tennis O-ford and Pumps from 75c, to $2.00

Immersion Water,
ckeled instrument
that quickly, hey ts
ing point by merely
irrent and putting
water.
3.0 ooat
Yan Edison Co.
I WILLAMOSTS
G all 106 for large flat racks for in-

Wah nr's Shoe Stores
MAlAu St, State St.

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Arbor An

NEW ADDITON

High Class-te ry

reys

Paetoin~

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Large F lat Racks for
Inmitiating Parties

University Ave. Pharmacy
and toilet articles. Phone 416.
Call taxi
2280 15

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Drugs
tf

522

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528 E. Jefferson
or 515 E. Liberty

Commencement selections, a thous-
anq care-fully chosen art objects at the
James Foster House of Art.

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