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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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WHAT ABOUT A
Graflex Camera for
this Spring?

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When Friends Gather At Yc
Home
Why Not Delight Them: With Columbia Mu
New April Records now on Sale. All
double disc dance records are $i - They
will play on either Victor or Columbia
machines, and are the -Best, Cheapest
and most Durable Records on the market.
Come to Our Store and Hear the Latest 7usie

Talk with us about it

CALKINS' PHARMACY
324 SO. STATE ST.

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We are showing the latest styles in Suits, Top Coats
Sport Coats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings
Vadhams & Co."s Corner
Main & Washington-Sts.

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PLAN TO RAISE FUND
OF $3,850 FOR BUSRAK

Ailmendiner .7vusic Shop
Home of Columbia
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COLLAR
Shows over the coat in back;
low sharp, smart eurveaway
front; good knotand slide space
9Qfor 5c
CLUETT, PEABODY & CO, Inc.. Maier. TROY. N.Y

Attractivel~y
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Dresse d
and gain the admiration of all
by having your next suit

Tea Room
announces the beginning
of a new special service
feature-
Afternoon Tea
your favorite kind with
an appropriate little lun-
cheon to match at

Individdally
Custom Tailored

25c

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ARTHUR F, MARQUARDT
Campus Tailor

516 East William St.

Phone 1422-J

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You Want: Position, Respect,
Consideration.

You Have:

Talent, Character,
Disposition.
Good Clothes!

You Lack:

The College Man forgets too often that appearance
counts as much as what you know.
It starts you; pushes you; gets you aequainted.
For the kind of Clothes that put you there, see--

It
Intercollegiate
Prineeton-Spring football at start-
ed this week. The coach declared that
it would be of only three weeks' dura-
tion this year in order that it may be
over before the hot weather sets in.
llinois--The Women's league has
decided not to invite Mrs. Emmeline
Pankhurst, the famous British mili-
tant, to speak, because she asks for
a guarantee of $100 and expenses for
each lecture.
Yale-I;th 14 "T" men as a nucleus
football' prospects for 1916 are very
promising.
Iwa-A "lionor Roll" for pro-
fessors who keep their classes five
minutes or more overtime, has been
inaugurated in the columns of the
collee paper.
Orego-Ait a second voluntary drill
mass meeting recently held, enough
on to guarante two companies were
enlisted. This number was consid-
ered sufficient for the adoption of
military training by the University au-
thorities.
Miinnesota-Froim 250 to 300 cases
are handled daily by the junior and
senior students in the Dental School.
Yale-According to Major Danford,
commandant of the Yale battalion, it
would be impossible for the batteries
to go into service without six months
of training at eight hours a day.
Salesniminship Man Speaks Tomorrow
James S. Knox, of Cleveiand, who
is known as the "Verbal ,oh'ano,"
and who is lbead of the Knox school
of Salesmanship, will speak here at
7:25 o'clcek tomorrow evening in New-
berry hall.
Mr. Knox has written a number of
books on salesmanship, business effi-
ciency, and personal efficiency, which
are used all over the Unnted States
and also in Canada and Japan.
Arbeiter Verein Women Hold Bazaar
At a meeting of the ladies' auxil-
iary of the Ann Arbor Arbeiter Verein
held March 24, committees were ap-
pointed for a bazaar to be given for
the benefit of the widows and children
of fallen German and Austro-Hungar-
ian soldiers. The next meeting in
the interest of this bazaar will take
place at 2:00 o'clock on the afternoon
of April 14 in the Schwaben hall, 213
South Ashley street. Anyone inter-
ested may attend.
Dr. laird Called to Father's Bedside
Dr. J. S. Laird, of the chemistry de-
partment, has been called out of the
city to the bedside o'f his father, who
is seriously ill.

Y. W. C. A. Promises $1,000 for Aid
of Missionary Hospital
in Arabfi
At a recent meeting of the Busrah
workers several details of the coming
annual campaign were decided upon.
The campaign will start April 23, and
end April 26. During this time the
committee will attempt to raise
$3,650 among the students of Michigan
for the support of a hospital at Bus-
rah. Arabia, and of three Michigan
graduates: a doctor. his wife and one
nuarse.
The women of the Y. W. C. A. have
promised to raise $1,000 of this sum.
They will canvass the two university
hospitals and tne faculty. T his work
will be the largest that women of the
University have ever undertaken and
will matrk ani event in their share in
campus life,
Important Speakers Coming
Fletcher Brochman will speak at
the big opening meeting of the cam-
paign, at Pill auditorium, on Sunday,
April 23. Mr. Brochman is assistant
to John R. Mott, general secretary of

LUNCHES, CANDIES, HOT SUNDA
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An Army Fights on Its Stomach
-and the same holds true of an athletic team.
When strength and alertness are fighting it
out it is good condition that turns the battle.
As a regular daily diet there is no better body
builder than
Shrede
A sound, healthy stomach is the basis of speed and
endurance--this is a reason for the use of Shredded
Wheat. It contains those food elements that nourish
the blood and strengthen the body. To last through
the game and come out strong make this whole wheat
food a regular part of your training. It is healthful
and at all times fresh and good.
Served with fruit and berries or alone with milk
or cream.
"There is health and strength in every shred"

SUGAR BOWL
1,99 SOUTH MAIN STREET

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WE MAKE OUR OWN CANDIES OUT OF
THE PUREST AND BEST MATERIALS

Roy P. Henry
New Nickels Arcade

State Street

DETROIT SOAP MANUFACTIJRER
SPEAKS BEFORE PRESCOTT CLUB
A miniature soap-plant is coming
to Ann Arbor. It will be brought
here by Joseph Abraham, of Freder-1
ick Stearns & Co., of Detroit, who
will lecture on "The Manufacture of
Toilet Soaps," Wednesday, April 5.
Because of the great weight of the
apparatus with which Mr. Abraham!
will illustrate his talk, a truck will
h ve to be requisitioned to bring it to
Ann Arbor. The apparatus is elec-
trically driven.
The lecture, which is given under
the auspices of the Prescott club of
the College of Pharmacy, will be given
at 4:15 o'clock in the afternoon in
room 165 of the chemistry building.
Patronize Michigan Daily Advertlz.
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"WAkiNoG EAFNYCLOLpEDIA" TO
SPEAK IN WEST HALL FRiDAY
"The Walking Encyclopedia," and
"The Man with the Memory,"' are two
of the titles that have been applied to
George B. Catlin, editorial writer for
the Detroit News who lectures here
Friday.
It is a common feat for Mr. Catlin
to dash off at a moment's notice, a
pointed, half-column editorial on al-
most any subject imaginable. He
has- written much during the past
year upon certain complex situations
brought about by the present war.
Mr. Catlin will speak upon the sub-
ject, "Editorial Writing" before the
classes in journalism, in room 202
West Hall at 4:00 o'clock Friday af-
ternoon., The general public is cor-
dially invited to attend.

I)r. 1an V1ack Operating ih Hospital
at 13israh
the Y. M. C. A. of the world. He was
formerly "Y" secretary in China.
Miss Clara Sargeant, '15, an interne
in the Woman's Memorial hospital in
Boston, has been invited by the uni-
versity Y. W. C. A. to assist in the
campaign work. Paul D. Harrison
will also speak during the campaign
and is to assist in the canvassing
work.
A complete system of advertising for
the campaign has been worked out.
Posters relating to the work will be
distributed over the campus and four
full page advertisements will be run
in the Michigan Daily during the week
of canvassing. Daily advertisements
are to be paid for by 16 local mer-
chants.
The biggest advertising feature will
be a large ladder situated at the cor-
ner of State street and North Univer-
sity avenue, the ascent of which, by
the figure of an Arabian man, will
mark the increase in size of the bud-
get during the four days of the cam-
paign. Miss Ethel Vail, '17, was the
originator of the ladder feature.
The campaign committee, of which
John Kneebone, grad., is the general
chairman, will consist of 250 men and
100 women. The campus will be di-
vided into 18 districts, with a chair-
man and 14 workers for each district.

Made only by
The Shre44ed Wheat Company,

Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Conservation of Energ

What Electricity Means
to. You in Your Home

Electric Flat Irons
They save many steps in the kitchen

Eectric Toasters.
Make the finest toast for breakfast without any fuss or
trouble, and they are always ready.
Electric Heaters
Take the chill off the room, and do it yuickly.
Why use a cold room when it can be easily avoided?
Electric Chafing Dishes
Are the very best things for the long' winter evenings.
Think of the Welsh rarebits and other delicacies.

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city. It is to your advantage to trade
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home cooking. 110 N. Ingalls.
MISCELLANEOUS
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-th} V4s of the year.

Our Victor Record
Trial Service
Has been a great benefit
To Man Victrola Owners!
A trial of this service will convince you
Grinnell Bros. 116 S. Main St.
Call us up for informatiop Phone 1707

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Eastern Miehigan Division

year. Sell "Wear-Ever" utensils this
summer instead. It will pay for your
tuition books, and clothes "to boot."
Best territory available now. Phone
Herman. Schmidt, 450-J.

Look 'over the advertizemen
wi Interest you.
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inent.
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