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April 21, 1916 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1916-04-21

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

"Like

the flowers th
bloom in th

spring"

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Smart Clothes
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We are showing a very large line of these
coats in Flannel, Knitted and Knit-Wove
materials.
Better have yours put aside if you do not
want it at once.

Have You Seen Our Line of
Snappy Sport Coats?

TIN KER & COMPANY
342 S. STATE STREET
AD PLAYS WELL AT GAME I

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$18 to $35

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To Elect Faculty Adviser and Student
Hanager Wednesday. Evening
Splendid playing marked the ap-
pearance of the Varsity band at the
game on Ferry Field yesterday af-
ternoon. It was the first appearance
of the season for the musicians, and
they showed in a notable manner the
results of painstaking direction and
leadership under Captain Wilson.
The bandmen have been practising
religiously and will soon have an en-
tirely new repertoire with which to
regale the fans between the innings.
A special section of the grandstand
has been set aside for the band's use,
and at the game Saturday they will
occupy a more central position in the
festivities.
The next rehearsal will take place
Wednesday evening at 7:00 in the au-
ditorium of University hall. After
the practice a new faculty adviser will
be elected to take the place of Mr.
S. J. Hoexter, who resigned a short
time ago. An assistant student man-
ager will be also elected at this meet-'
ing.

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Lindenschmitt,Apfel & Co.

The stuln-Bloch Co. 1916 \\ \
ONS

DRESS UP FOR E ASTER
With a Pair of
Stetson, Bostonian or Florsheim
OXFORDS
Prices Range from $4.50 to $7.00

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CAMPUS BOOTERY
308 S. State Street I

Auction Sale of
Oriental Rugs

President Adi oeates Ling'isdicIWork
For Engineexrs
Dangers of over-specialization in
the engineering profession were em-
phasized by President Harry B. Hutch-
ins at the junior engineer assembly
yesterday morning. The requirements.
of a good engineer, said President
Hutchins, are a knowledge of law, a
reading and speaking knowledge of
French, German and Spanish, and es-
pecially a speaking and writing knowl-
edge of English.
Nominations for the standing honor
committee were made as follows; S.
M. Abrams, G. A. Scheibel, J. F. Mead.
R. L. McNomee, and E. A. Thomas.
The date of the elections are to be
announced later.
Prof. J. C. Parker, of the electrical
engineering department, announced
that several summer positions are
open. Those interested are asked to
see him at his office on April 27.
PROMINENT MASONS WILL VIEW
CRAFTSMEN INITIATION TONIGhT

STUDY LANGUAGES [-HUTCHINS

W ATER never wets a live
cluck, and water never
wets nor spots
particularly if they are "Cra-
venette" Weatherproof. "Cra-
venette"'is a scientific process
that gives to fabrics the same
qualities that nature gives to cer-
tai birds - the' power to resist
moisture.
"Mallory" Hats are the only hats
made that are protected in this
manner.
We want you to see the nlew spring
models aSndwe will be glad to explain
how "Cravenette" protects the hats.
309 S. Main St. 814 S. State St.

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New clothing seems to be necessary nc
a-days to complete the celebration of East
And quite naturally so. Spring is brii
ing in her ne-v mantle for the earth, the tr
and flowers, and even new coats for ma
animals.
We instinctively feel the change, desiri
likewise to throw off our 'Winter raiment a
garb ourselves in new and pleasing colors.
Your Easter suit or overcoat, if it bears
FITFORM label, will please you especia
for two reasons: its rich, tasty stylishne
and the unusual duration of its rich, styl
appearance.
$18 to $35

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TOM CORBETT

116 E. Liberty St.'

The Young Men's Clothier

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We take pleasure in announcing for today and Saturday a re-
markable Auction Sale of fine Oriental Rugs selected expressly for
the Event from the famous
Bonahoom Collections,
Detroit
More than three hundred rugs are contained in the exhibit-
one of the largest and most comprehensive ever gathered in the
city.

Craftsmen, student Masonic society,
will hold its biggest meeting of the
year when it confers the third de-
gree of masonry at a combined meet-
ing of the Golden Rule and Fraternity
lodges at 7:00 o'clock tonight.
Prof. D. W. Myers, of the Homeo-
pathic Medical School, will preside at
the, banquet as toastmaster. Several
prominent Michigan masons will be
present as visitors.
Professor Allen Speaks on Mexico
"Through Western Mexico" was the
subject of a speech given by Prof. John
R. Allen, of the mechanical engineer-
ing department, at the soph engineer
assembly yesterday. Professor Allen
made a trip some time ago through the
same district for which Villa is now
heading, and his talk, which was illus-
trated with lantern slides, showed the
impassable nature of the country.
Advertizers in The Michigan Daily
are the reliable business men of the
city. It is to your interest to trade
with them. **

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. French and stiff cuffs.
THE B I G < Qo o
WHY IS EASTER THE DAY
FOR NEW CLOTHES?

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3 Specimens of, practically every important Oriental weave are
present in all sizes from the small door mats to the magnificent
room-size carpets, many of which were exhibited in San Francisco
at the recent Exposition.

No Drops
Needed in Our
Eye Examination.
My specialty is making
Drugless -Eye Examinalions-
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-Optician
with Arnold & Co., Jewelers, 22oS. Main St

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Mr. G. H. Weigert will conduct the Sales and native experts
will be here to furnish visitors with any information desired.
The Sales will begin each day, Friday and Saturday, at 2:30 in
the afternoon and 7:30 in the evening.
Repair and cleaning orders will be taken and promptly ex-
ecuted.
(First Floor -Furniture Store)

on't you arguef3
with the man who prides himself on smokir
Tuxedo. He knows whereof he'speaks whc
he talks of mildness, fragrance, flavor, swe
comfort and happy days.
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The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
"TUX" has all the sweet, mellow flavor at
rich relish you are looking for in a pipe tobac<
-and that sound, solid, serene satisfaction th
you get only from Burley leaf.
And you can smoke Tuxedo every time you ha
pen to think of it-all day long,
if you wish. The "Tuxedo Proc-
ess" removes all the harshness,
all the parch, all the bite-and - '
this original process is used only " - "
in Tuxedo.

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We set glass in all parts of the
city. C. H. Major & Co. Phone 237.I
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Call Lyndon for good pictures.

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nick service, call 2255.
:'s first orchestra, Michigan
April 21, 1916. Seven-piece
-a, saxaphones and banjorines.

For First Class Bicycle Repairing
Go to Switzer's Hardware. tn-fri-sat
Taxi 2255, open under new manage-
ment.

Our Line of Pianos are Leaders
STEINWAY, KNABE SOHMER, CRINNELL
BROS., (own make) VOSE & SONS,
STERLING, "AEOLIAN" PLAYER
PIANOS!
Years of experience in producing tone qualities
Artistic Case Designs!
GRINNELL BROS. Music House
116 So. Main St. Phone 1707

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YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, glassine wrapped,
moisture-proof pouch
Famous green tin with gold I9C
lettering, curved to fit pocket 1a.VOC
In Tin Humiders, 40c and 80c
In Glass Humidors,50c and 90c
THS AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY

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