ALL NATION REVUE INDIVIDUALITY and QUALITY Is the Keynote of all the clothes we tailor. The weaves are unusual. The Designing and Tailor- ing is adapted to the personality of the individual wearer Look over the Spring Fabrics t h at have j us t arrived Prices are Far from Extreme---$30.OO and Up TAILORS TO MEN 713-715 N. UNIVERSITY AVENUE '' 111111111111i1 111111111111111@le9s11111111161111r e1111111llllI111111111111t=1il111- ~EEEUD~EhUU3 Ki Woo ard ve. Detoit)to Y u i X~earegivng o te nivrsiy Su- tyes speialy dsinedforcolegeme dent a hoeserice f ametopoI tht wll e sown ereexcusiely cener Ti~ str ilb nchreo olg intoourstoe a 71 N en ho udertan boh te fttig o YucnsefOteran"h rqieensortec . UnvriyAen eetfo h dr-lge tdetast syeec heal styles that you ill find on display Te hnrd n udeso olg in Mchian' larestfoowea stoe i stdens wh hae prchsed hei fot- weratoraeritsor a nwdos 183 5 o o d ard A e n u ev eilor D' i° F Fetter, Horatio Abbot, George W. Mil len, A. H. Lloyd, Bert Schumacher; Ewald Bourke, I-. M. Bates, John R. Effinger, Victor H. Vaughan, N. S, uff, Mortimer Cooley, W. H. Butts; Julius Schlotterbeck, E. H. Kraus, Charles Burt, Dwight Goddard, Henry Adams, Earnest WNurster, J. A. C. Hildner, Louis Strauss, James I3 Marks, Shirley Smith, and Miss JenniE Buell. Detroit-Ivrs. Henry B. Joy, Mrs George Caron, Miss Clara E. Dyer, Mrs Henry Riley Fuller, Mrs. Charles B Warren, Mrs. S. Depew, Mrs. Joseph B Schlatern, Mrs. Andrew H. Green, Jr. Mrs. J. B. Ford, Mrs. J. 0. Murfin, Mrs A. J. Boynton, Mrs. W. A. C. Miller, ane Mrs. George Johnston HUSTON BROS. !I New York , ANNOUNCE PATRONESSES to be reserved for them. lows: The list fol- costume Co. fDroit, Ysilaniti, and Ann Send Social Leaders- Arbor Ann Arbor-Mesdames Harry B. Flutchins, Dean Myra B. Jordan, R. M. Wenley, Junius E. Beal, "Wilfred B. Shaw, John R. Allen, Carl Huber, H. 1. Riggs, Harry Cole, D. W. Springer, Thomas Lowrie, George Burke, C. P. Wagner, A. E. Jennings, Hl. L. Switzer, Lloyd Douglas, L. A. Barret, N. C. Patronesses of the All Nation Revue have been secured in Ann Arbor, Ypsi- lanti and Detroit. A block of seats is Miss Doniboorajian, as Frienidshiip t COSTUMES [ HU~~ ' a .\ .; i t _\ n jj '2 A H !vC"J Vc . <"i < . \ _. -J For Amateur Theatricals. 7 ft ECPM ' r LEER Minstrel Shows, Etc.," Etc. School.s and' Universities Our Specialty La Reve des Nations 18 8 N. State St. CHICAGO 0 ~D[D lg Ask For 3 JIWE G IRD [XlT i \\^\ §Y1lflE H It's Pure MAIN~R~ OPECFES AT PHONE GRAND 32 FLUNK M 0 2 F R H Ou 3 AT HCOSTRUE9 NO". . , 1