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THE MICHIGAN ia-ILY

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Visit the Daylight Store

HATS

Finest and biggest line in the City

WE NAVE A LINE OF

$1.00 to $6.0

GENIUNE
PALM BEACH SUITS
in all the latest Patterns
$7.50, $8.50 and $10.00

Make your Kadak,
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.

Sport Coats, White Serge Pants
Straw Hats, Palm Beach Suits

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COME IN AND GET OUR PRICES

CALKIN'S PHARMACY
324 S. ,Sftte Street

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The Daylight Store

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Cols, Corn er

New Location-201-203 So.,flain St.

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Low enough in front
to be comfortable
High enough in back
to be correct in sly1e.
RED-MAN
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EARL YWILSON
MAKERS OF TROY'S BEST PRODUCT.

Individual
Custom Tailoring
That is correct
in* tyle and fit
The new fabrics for this
season are here ill large
assortments.
CALL EARLY
A. F. Marquardt
Campus Tailor
516 E. William Street
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Cloth shop

TAILORS

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

PROF. TRIEBLOOD'S CLASSES
TO GIVE "THE LADY OF LYONS"
lDranma Dealing -with French Revolu-
Von to Ile Given at 8:0
O'clock Tonight
Members of Prof. T. C. Trueblood's
classes in Shakespearean reading will
jive "The Lady of Lyons," a drama by
Lord Lytton at 8:00 o'clock tonight in
University Tall. The drama is of in-
tense dramatic interest and deals with
the French Republic in the latter part
of the eighteenth century.
The recital classes which contain
75 members will be divided into three
sections for the reading of the play.
Each section will render three of the
nine scenes of the play.
Work on the reconstruction and re-
modeling of the stage in University
Hall has been completed, and new
stage effects have been added, which
will facilitate in the giving of dramat-
ic productions.
STUDENT LEAVES FOR FRANCE
TO ENTER AERIAL SQUADRN
A. C. Maurier, '171), will join the
French aerial scouting corps in the
near future. Maurier left Ann Arbor
yesterday for New York where he will
embark for Lyons.
Maurier was born in South America,
and is a French citizen. Before enter-
ing the university he attended the Bed-
rines school of aviation in Paris. He
has also had practical experience in
flying in France.
Maurier's father, Francisco Maurier,
is the French vice-consul at Cajamar-
ca, Peru. One of his brothers is a
physician with the French Red Cross
society, serving in the Marne theatre
of war, and an uncle is an infantry
major fighting in Alsace.
Maurier received an order several
days ago from the French military au-
thorities to return to his regiment.
The letter stated that he would be as-
signed to special service, and that a
Bleriot plae was being equipped for
his use.
Place Track Stars on Dance Conmuittee
Varsity track stars will have charge
of the Union membership party for this
Saturday night. Harold Smith, '16, is
expected to act as chairman with two
or three other men who took the Phil-
adelphia trip on his committee. Chap-
erons will also be people interested
in the cinder sport. Pasteboards go
on sale after 5:00 o'clock this after-
noon at the Union counter.
Call 1812-M Cook Taxi Co. tf
FOR SALE-One double decker with
mattresses, one sanitary couch, one
nickle plated gas plate. These ar-
ticles have only been used a few
months. 408 Church. Phone 993-J.
WANTED-A lady wishing position as
cook in a fraternity house. Call 624
Packard St., City, at once.

Orpheum Theatre
The House of Famous Plays by Famous
Payers.
Thurs. Fri. - Rita Jolivet in "TH,
UNAFRAID"

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Temple Theatre
ADMiSSION 5c.
(except Friday and Saturday)
Thurs.-Geo. Stanley in "Strength."
"Undertaker's Uncle," Essan ay. "Road
of Strife," No. 3.
Friday - Dorothy Kelley in "Wireless
Rescue." Harold Daly and Pearl White
in "Perils of Eaine,"
Satut 4av--Gerda Holmes in "Strength
of the Weak."

Saturday-"Jane Eyre"

NEW LOCATION
322-324 S. Main St.

NEW LOCATION
NEXTETO
ORPHELIM THEATRE

Arcade Theatre
SHOWS: AFTERNOONS 4;00: EVE, 6:15; 7:45; 9:15
Thursday, June 3-Robert Warwick in
"Alias Jimmy Valentine."
Fri., June 4-Charles Chaplin in "The
Jitney Elopement," and "Judge Noot," a
remarkable 4-part Kleine feature.
Sat, June 5- Lew Fields and Vivian
Martin in the splendid 5-part comedy
"cold IDutchi."

R- you think you'!d
tlike a drink--or
one-or know
AiL you must have
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01It answers all occasions--fits all tim es .
andseasons--always delicious, delightful,
refreshing and good.
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Thirst-Quenching
THE COCA-COLA CO. eneva
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Matinee, 3 P. M.

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Nights, 7-8:30

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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 1oo 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 librarie*, dens, halls, dining-rooms and
kitchens.
Take Packard Street car to State Street and go one block south
and three blocks west torfactory of
COME-PACKT FURNITURE COMPANY
Corer Edwin an* Divislon Streets

Thursday, June 3-Betty Nansen (Tine
-Royal Actress) in Anna Karenina
(and a good comedy)
Fri. Sat. 4-5-Blanche Sweet and Henry
B. Walthall in D. W. Griffith's pro-
duction The Avenging Conscience.
Ladies' Souvenir Matinee, Tue. and Fri.
School Children's Matinee, Sat., 5.
ALL SEATS TEN CENTS
LOST-A white bede purse containing
keys on Monday afternoon. Call
LOST--Boston safety fountain pen.
Finder call 1231-M. Reward.

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Messrs. BROOKS BROTHERS beg leave
to announce that they will move
to their new building at MADISON
AVENUE& FORTY-4OUR TH STREET

august

The Farmers & Mechanics Bank FIRST NATIONAL BANK
I ANN AEDO)R
101-103-105 South M ain Srt I Capital - - $100,000
andp apal $00 Surplus ant Profits 465.000
Wirt Cornwell, Geo. W. Patterson, H. J. Ab-
Surplus oProfits . $75,000 bott, S. W. clarkson, ,. D. Kinne, Harrison
Soule, Waldo M. Abbott, Dan B. Sutton, Fred
Schmid.
SD YOUR BASBGE HOME BY AMERICAN EXPRESS
Students who are going home at this time and have trunks or personal
belongings to take with them will find that they can save themselves both
trouble and expense if they phone 1 4 and arrange to have their shipments
snbyexpress.
An American express man will call for your shipment, carry it to the
- depot, insure it up to $50, and in most cases deliver it at your home door
without any additional charge beyond the regular express rate.
This enables you to send goods home "charges collect." Don't worry
or fret about your baggage; let me look after this personally foryou.
E. J. JOHNSON
Agent, American Express Company

LOST--Between St. Thomas'I
School and 425 South Division,

High
pair

of glasses and case. Please call
1565-J .
CAN YOU PROPOSE'?
You campus fussers and boulevard
phantoms, attention. Learn how to do
it according to Hoyle, on Friday night.
Three luscious one-act plays are to be
given at the Whitney theater by a se-
lect group of campus actors and act-
resses. A laugh remains before ex-
ams commence. Tickets for 25 cts. at
Wahr's.

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Seniors

FOR RENT-One store and two small
steam-heated apartments. 604 E. Lib-
erty. J. K. Malcolm. 1713-M or 1661-
J. tf
When you break a window glass,
telephone Switzer's Hardware to have
it replaced.

FOUND-Last week, sum
Owner may have same
for this ad. Call Miller,

City Taxi Co. Phone 2350. tf

Jall taxi. Phone 2350.
Janoes by the hour and storage
ivate canoes-P. G. Tessmer.

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for

Shoes repaired while you rest. O. G. You'll really enjoy tho
Andres, 222 S. State St. eod Tu fire and the rainy days w
have a little music to liver
Confectionery, cigars, soft drinks, Our $15 Victrola is just
and canoes for trips. P. G. Tessmer. will suit you-come in
Six new Morris canoes for sale. U. GRINNELL BROS.
of M. Boat Livery. Phone 656
REME MER

ORDER THOSE
Engraved Cards
NOW
FROM
Th Maycr-Schairr Co.

112 S. MAIN STREET

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Phone 2350.-

City Taxi Co.

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"THAT all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy!"
THAT an hour's diversion at the Majestic Billiard Hall costs but 20c!
THAT we will be doing business all the summer!

Drop in after the game or after play-
ing tennis and try a 5c soda. Van
Doren's Pharmacy, 703 Packard St. tf.
Cal] 106 for large flat racks for in-
itiating parties.

THAT we carry a first class line of candies and tobaccos!

-ITA

University Ave. Pharmacy Martha
Washington Candy, Olgars, Cigarettes
and Tobacco.
Starks Taxicab
Taxis 25c. Cars by thehour, Baggage.
Phone 2255. 209 W.' Huron.
Horse and runabouts, everything
new, complete livery. Phone 106.
University Ave. Pharmaey Drugs
and toilet articles. Phone 416. t
Wright & Ditson and hand-made ten-
nis balls. 3 for $1.00, at Switzer's, 310
State.

THAT we thank you for your past patronage. We trust that you will have a pleasant
vacation. We will be glad fo see you again next Fall.

Call taxi
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University Ave. Pharmacy Fountain
Pens and Students Supplies. tf

Best values in tennis
Switzer's, 310 State.

rackets atI

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