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MICHIGA,

DAILY

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Febri

Clothing Sale

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We will offer our entire stock of Clothing at 25
per cent reduction for the month of February.
This includes every Suit and Overcoat in the Stein Bloch
make, blues and blacks included, nothing reserved or
nothing remarked.
Some Small Lot and Broken Sizes at 1-3 to 1-2 off
All Trousers at Twenty per Cent Reduction
Mackinaws at Twenty-Five per Cent Reduction
Fur Lined Overcoats at One-Quarter Off
LINDENSCHMITT, APFEL & CO.
LEADING CLOTHIERS

Announcing-
New Spring Suits
R-B. Fashisn Clothes $15 to $25
They came in on a rush-New Oxford Greys,
"Banjo" stripes, and blues. All wool, of course.
Advance spring models. You want to look them
over anyway.
New Spring Hats
R. C, F. Specials, $2.50 to $5
New Alpine shaped hats in the "cob web,"
"comfort" and regular weights. All the colors that
are to be popular this spring-Gaelic green predomi-
nating.
New Spring Shirts
Manhattan, $1.50 to $5
You'll like the Manhattan spring shirts. Take
a look at the new "lattice" pattern. Silks and
madras.gFrench and stiff cuffs.

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Campus Bootery
is having a
FEBRUARY CLEAN-UP SALE on
BOSTONIAN
FLORSHEIMS
DON'T! MISS IT

Agent for the Royal Tailored Clothes
See the New Spring Line Awaiting You

for Men

Stage Make Ups for
Student Theatrical Productions
Face Paints, Powders, Cold Creams,
Rouges, Lip Sticks, Etc. :: :: ::
A Full Line at
THE EBERBACH it SON CO. Zoo-Zo4U.Liberty St.

No Drops
Needed in Our
Eve Examination.
My specialty is making
Drugless EyesT ami maions-
determining scientifically and
accurately the glasses your eyes
require.
Shop facilities enable me to
make your glasses, giving you,
quick service.
We grind lenses.
EMIL H. ARNOLD
Optometrist-Opticiaa
with Arnold & co., jewe(lris, 20 . M.lain St

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JOURNAL W~ILDING DETROIT. MICHIGAN

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UNIYERSITY REGENT IN
GUBERNATORIALRAE
F. B. Deland, of Detroit, Anounces
Candidacy on Republican Tick-
et; Makes Statement
Frank B. Leland of'Detroit, regent
of the University of Michigan and
member of the state sanitorium board
has announced his candidacy for gov-
ernor on the Republican ticket.
Mr. Leland is one of Detroit's most
successful business men, and was one
of the first men in the state to take up
the tuberculosis fight in this state.
Mr. Leland, in making known his
candidacy, said: "I have decided to
become a candidate for governor only
after careful consideration of the mat-
ters which seem to be of paramount
importance in the coming campaign.
"Of first importance among these
things isthe tariff for the protection
of American industries. Next in im-
portance is the reduction of the state
expenses, and I think it is the primary
business of the governor to watch all
appropriations voted by the state leg-
islature. Another thing I believe in
is the vigorous enforcement of the
laws ofthe state."
Backers of Leland think that his
nomination will result in elimination
of the usual fight between factions.
WOM1EN'S ORG~ANIZ ATIONS
(Continued from Page Two)
Roehm, Mary Rosevelt, Genevieve
Rowe, Irene Russel, Nina Salisbury,
Leah Schueren, Eva Sharrow, Pearl
Smith, Christine Stringer, Theo
Thompson, Geta Tucker, Frances Way,
Harriet Walker, Dorothea Warren,
Leila Wheeler, Gladys Whelan, Alice
Wieber, Barbara Wild, Olivia Wil-
liams, Ruberta Woodworth, Ethel Vail,
Julia VanLeeuven, Alice Vanselow,
Margaret Yocum.
POSTMASTER ASKS SOCIETIES
TO MAIL LETTERS AT OFFICE
In response to a complaint from
the Division of Railway Mails, De-
troit, Postmaster H. J. Abbot of Ann
Arbor has issued a request that fra
ternities and other societies refrain
from mailing large quantities of let-
ters in the box at the M. C. station.
A great deal of confusion on mail
trains has resulted from this practice,
and Postmaster Abbot announces that
letters destined for points east and
west will receive much quicker at-
tention if deposited in the post office.
Receive Bequest for Research Work
Thessum of $200 hasbeen tendered
Professor H. M. Randall ofd the phy-
sics department by the Rumford com-
mittee of the American Academy of Arts
and Sciences to defray the expenses of
research work on the Infra-red spec-
trum. An additional assistant for this
work will be appointed from among
advanced students.
A. I. Levine to Represent Sophomores
A. R. Levine, '18, received first place
in the sophomore class oratorical con-
test held last night in room 302 North
Wing, and will represent the class
in the university contest of March 3.
Mr. Levine spoke upon the subject of
"Delayed Humanity."
Two orators remain to be selected
from the senior class,,the junior rep-
resentatives having been selected. The
five will meet in the university con-
test, when the Northern Oratorical
league contestants will be chosen.

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Ask u s for a copy of
"Men's Togs" in case
you don't get your
copy from Ed. V.
Price & Co.
See our Special Dis-
play of "Men's Togs".
Be measured Today!

GO
YO"URS

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Skeleton in Your CIo,

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It doesn't mean the doctor's kind: it's one of
those FITFORM suits, quarter lined. They are
stylish. They fit as well as a full lined coat.
The vest is made skeleton. It conforms with
the coat. The trousers can't be skeleton but
they are good ones.
The clever designing, the good making, the
buttons, the buttonholes, the lining--everything
about FiTFORM suits is uniform. There is
quality there.
The Prices are reasonable. You can't buy a
whole suit for $1. If you did, it wouldn't be
worth anything, but FITFORM at $15 and up-
ward means definitely that you are wearing
the right kind of clothes.
Buy a skeleton FITFOiRM. You 'will enjoy it.

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309 S. Main St.,

TOM CORBETT
116 E. Liberty St. Young Men's Clothi
"Fitform is Good Form"

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BASE 1916 BALL.
SHOES
To play well you must be well shod
"CLUB SPECIAL,,
SPRINTING
No. OS - The Pair - - $5.00
Long time favorites on all ball fields
Catalogue Mailed on Request
A. G. SPALLDING
& BROS.
121 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, - - - Michigan
S P. ALIDI A n G

Branch:
814 S. State St.

JETWOOD
A SMAR.T COLLAR.
WhITACOl'FORT-
° ABLE LOW F IRONT
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R.ED-MAN
2 Fop.25¢
TROY'S BEST
PR&ODUCT

DR. FREDERICK A. COOK
who discovered the North Pole ,vill be
at the
MAJESTIC---THURSDAY
MATINEE AND MIHT
A BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL, TOO

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HOSPITAL NOTES

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Get the Range of Smoking
Satisfaction

Dr. Bunting Speaks+

on Care of Teeth

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Dr. R. W. Bunting, secretary of the
College of Dental Surgery, will give a
discussion on tooth powders and pastes
and the care of the teeth at 7:00
o'clock tonight, in room 303 of the
chemistry building.
The talk is given under the auspices
of the Prescott club of the College of
Pharmacy and is open to the public.
A business meeting of the club will
follow the lecture.

Health service authorities announce
that they have discontinued Monday
afternoon hours for men until the
pressure of calls shall demand a re-
newal of regular hours. The Tuesday
and Friday afternoon hours will be
continiued as formerly, from 2:00 to
4:00 o'clock.
Cornelius G. Baer, '16, who was con-
fined to the contagious ward of the
hospital has been discharged.
Laylin K. James, '18, is confined to
the surgical ward.
Clifford M. Toohy, '16, is to be op-
erated upon for acute mastoiditis.
Wednesday.
Chester Owen Wisler, B. C. E., is the
proud father of a nine pound boy.
Miss Rena Lundell, '15, Gets Position
The appointment committee has
secured the appointment of Miss Rena
Lundell, '15, as. teacher of English in,
the Alpena high school.
CLOTHING
from the House of Ruppenhelmer on
sale by N. F. Allen & Co., Main
street. wed-oed

WANTED.-
WANTED-Student barber at once.
$7 guaranteed. J. R. Trojanowski
Co., 1110 S. 'University. Phone 696.I
feb20,22,23
LOW.T
LOST-A Waterman fountain pen on
Church street. Finder please phone
383. Ask for L. M. Globensky.
feb 23
LOST-Saturday, on Iill near South
University, old-fashioned platinum
pin, resembling basket of flowers,
set with various colored stones. Call
1679-W. Rewaid. .1f22,2
LOST--Saturday between Washtenaw
and South Division a Waterman
Safety Fountain Pen. Finder please
call 885-M. f2223.24

FOR .RENT.
FOR RENT--Front suite. Phone 633-
R, 413 Thompson. 20-22-23-24
FOR RENT-Suite of rooms three
blocks from campus. Call at 905
Church street after 7:00 p. m. 17-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
The Renellen Hospice has accommo-
dations Rfor a few boardlers. $5 per
week. 337 E. Liberty. feb232425
If you are willing to give the service
that a worth-while position demands,
and need the money to return to col-
lege Oct." 1, you may join me, June
30, on an excellent salary and commis-
sion proposition that has kept me in
college three years. Call2351-J. How-
ard L. Kingsley. feb23

Roll" Bull" Durham into a cigarette and you have
a s oke with all the vim, vigor and dash of Uncle
Sam's fighting men, That's why the American Army
is an army of "Bull" Durham smokers. "Bull" Durham
puts snap into their- action and "punch" into their
systems. For a virile, lively, manly smoke, "roll your
own" with "Bull"'Durham.
ENU HA'M
SMOKING TOBACCO
"Bull" urham is the mdilest of all tobaccos. It has a
unique aroma and a 'distinctive Ask for FREE
mellow-sweet flavor that no other package of"papes
tobacco can give you.
Made ox the famous "bright"
Virginia-North Carolinaleaf,"Bull"
Durham has been the great Amer-
ican smoke for three generations.
You "roll your own" with
"Bull" Durham and enjoy a real
smoke- VI

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Owners of Victor Victrolas
Can have a selection of ten to a dozen
Latest Up-to-Date Records
Sent to their home on our
Twenty-four Hour Approval Plan
Call us up-PHONE 1707-or mail list of numbers

FAnEI state d Pooklet,
A ';y , + G7 r !Pg correct way to
Roil Yo:, Own"Ciga-
rettes. and a ,pac k 3ge ofcigaretePapers,
'will both be n:iiced, f, to ;any address
in U. S. o n r c n; Address 'Bull"
DurhairEmANTB N.AC.
THE AIM ERIc AN TOBACCO CO.

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