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'OE SIX T-IWIA AL

'SHE- 'IC-HIG;AN'D.A-ILY

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Of A
DESIRABLE 10,I IC :UI7
G IS IT something in a snappy, English model of
sparkling newness and graceful lines, showing
those clever little touches of intensified fashioni,
or
SIS IT something of a stylish yet conSerx'a iVc ut
with just a hint of waist lines and roll lapel --
the kind of style that permnanently pleases,
or

IFor FRESH Eastman Films
GUARANTEED Film Developing
I Best VELOX Prints

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GET THE

Ann Arbor Distributor of Kodaks
All the Latest Models

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719 N. University

"At the Sign of the Kodak"

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GAINUNG

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Matinees
Tue., Thu. Sat.

GARRICK Week o9

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POSSIBLY you prefer a style
IJ is the prominent feature - a
high class tailoring insures its

in Which didgnity
garmnit in which
popularity.

IN VE1IDUN

WHATEVER your ideas mnay be you'll find soutethingr to your liking
MIin our wondlerful stock of spring "MALCOLM 'LQUALIT\' CLOTHF'
Malcolm Block ., 604 E. Liberty St.
This advertisement tied for, econd place in Professor Moriaritv's Advertising C-las
last semiester.

713 East Univ.

Makes panoramic pictures (with a Cirkut
camera) 6, S, or io inches wvide, and as
long as your pocket book. For some
subjects no other camera can equal the
work of a Cirkut.

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Here's the upper class- "I-. II
man's favorite pipe -A
bowl of enuine French/
briar, mounted with
sterling silver ring and
soli d vlcanite mouth-
piece. All dealers;. 50c.a

(Continued from Page One)
efficiency, and lack of reorganization
and said that half of the British army
was in England.
Frevery six soldiers in the Brit-
ish army we 'leave but one rifle leveled
fat the enemy," he declared.
British casualties in May were much
heavier than in any of the two pre-
ceding months, the official states. The
ftotal from all fields of operations as
Icompiled from public lists is 1767 of-
Sficers and 28,470 men. The total in
March. including officers and men, was
20,424 and in, April 20,511.
WELCH SELECTS MEMB~ERS OF
"I" CABINETr FOR 1916-17
President M. W. Welch, of the Y.
M. P. A. for next year yesterday an-
nounced the names of the men who are
to serve "on. the 1916-17 cabinet. Trhe
list follows:
Merle Doty, '17-Vice-pres., fresh-
man work.
Carl :Neumann, '18-Secretary.
C. C. Bailey, '17-Religious educa-
tion.
W. B. Moore, '17E-Religious meet-
ings.
James Schermerhorn, Jr.--Foreign
students.
W. T. Adams, '17-Fall work.
W. Fred Gerhardt. '17 E-,,:Social serv-
ie.
Ray Flynn, '17-Deputation..
Rudolph Wuensch, '17-Publicity.
Oliver Heywood, '171-Baptistr
resentative.
J. W. Helfrick, '18-Presbyterian
representative. '
Noni-Commuissionied Offfieers
'Jess Simpson, '18.
Carlton Nash, '17.
Hampton Irwin, '17.
'Neutral Nations Lase .121 Ships
Washington, May 31.-Official figures
published by the British embassy
show that up to and including, April,
neutral nations had lost 121 ships
sunk by submarines.

Orpheum Theatre,

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The Home of Paramount and
Triangle Photoplays
Ma tiuees, 2:00, 3:15 Evening, 6:45, 8:00
9:15 Saturdays -Holidays Cointiotus
Thlurs.-Fri.-i-?-Blancbe Sweet in "The
Sowers,'" ,ray Cartoons.
Sat., 3-Frank Mills in "The Moral Fab,
ric" and Triangle Comedy. FEvening
t5c.
'sun.-Mon.-4-S-L~eonore Ulrich in "The
Heart of Paula," and Burton Holmes
Travels.
'ARCADE
Shows at 3:oo. 6:30. 8:00, 9:30
Tihurs., June t- Helen Ware in "The
Price," also Drew Comedy.
Fri:, 2 -William Nigh in "His Great
'triumph," also Drew Comedy.
ISat.,3--"From the manger to the
Cros''," and "'Trip Around the World"
30.

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delivered now-sand subsequent volumes of COR-

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and PANAMAS

FOR

STRAW HAT DAY

AT THE

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.W.D.C.
"Hand Made"
Pipes, $1.00;

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INear Allenel Hfotel

i y E. Hiuron St.

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FIFTH AVENUJE AT 3 8T11. STREET.
NEW YORK
"Bontell" Blouses
There's an interesting harmox
"Bontell" blouses and the can
derie of the campus- a simnr
of' treatment, a yov
insouciance t h a t
" Bontell" blousesa
from the usual.
"Geneve" - The collar,
and front o f this c'ev
chine blouse are edged
plaiting. In white or
tint.
Hat of picot-.edged Bros
° ~ribbon with straw rose
any color combination.

any of
miara-
DIicate
uthful
sets
apart
rcuffs
p-d
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rflesh
5.50
sgrain
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14.50

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MAFi higan

Men

THE HARDEST TEST IN
THE WORLD
FOR1 a Cigarette-To smoke it be-
fore breakfast when your taste
is fresh and keen.
And that is v+%iy we ask you to try
this morning before you forget.
Perhaps they're not your cigarette, there
may be others you'd like better; but
our motto is a good one to follow.
"From Morning Till Night
Fewer Cigarettes. but the Bst"

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city. It is to your interest to trade
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Songs

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at home when your
college days are over

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Music for $1.00

25 cents

LAST CHANCE TO HEAR CAMPUS ¢ STARS

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