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April 21, 1916 - Image 6

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Our
Latest
Arrival

English Oxford, leather
Sole O'Sullivan rubber
heels Black or Tan

Matinees PA DIVAWekof
Wed. & Sat. GARI CKIII Apr il17
DETROIT
"6MOLLY 0"-
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Shows at 3 :oo, 6:30. 8:00, 9:30
Fri.-2 - Hamilton Revelle in "The
Half Million Bribe."
Sat.-22-Marc McDermott and Miriam
Nesbitt in "Catspaw."' "Trip Around
the World," 23
Mon,24-;5-. Rankin Drew andl Virginia
Pearson in "The Hunted Woman,'
and Musty Suffer Comedy.

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Action

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We easily save you one dollar
on this Oxford

WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP

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713 East Univ.

Makes the -best Lantern Slides-plain
or colored-you can get anywhere in
the U. S.
P. S. Did you know that first and
last he has made over 25,000 Slides?

Orpheum Theatre
The Home of Paramount and
_ Triangle Photoplays
Ma tinees, 2:00, 3:15 Evening, 6:45. 5:oo
9:15 Saturdays -Holidays Continuous
ell in Love With His Wife:"
at-22-Orrin Johnson in "D'Artag-
an" and ( "Fido's Fate." Triangle
Cmedy). 14vening 15C.
S.-Mona - 23-24 - Blanchie Sweet in
"lack List.'"

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CAFE

'Art is lc vg, Life is Sho rt"
Sunday -Evening- Luncheon
Fifty Cents

5.30 PM. to8 P. M.

SPECIAL

FEATURE

Mandolin "rrio Orchestra
Reservations Enable pus to give Better Service

ATTENTION! AMATEURS!(

You will always be assured of bright,
clear pictures if you have your develop-
ing and finishing done by

DAINES

& NICKELS

The Sign o#l Satisfaction.

THE FAMOUS
Cox Sons and Vining
L GAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS
for tall 'College Degrees
%~may be ordered now from
PENN MAN SPEAKS TONIGHT
J. Russell Smith, of Wharton Schol
of Finance, Talks oni Conseri-,dion
Prof. J. Russell Smith, of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, specialist in
commercial geography in the Wharton
School of Finance, will deliver a lec-
ture in the Natural Science auditor-
ium this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock
on the subject "Tree Crops and Con-
servation," He has written a book
on this subject,
In the evening at 8:00 o'clock Pro-
fessor Smith will lecture on "The Des-
ert and the Desert's Edge." Both lec-
tures will be illustrated by lantern
slides. These lectures are the n^7xt
to the last in a series that has contin-
ued throughout the winter,
The final leetures Qf the series wvill
be given May 4 and 5 by. Prof., Edgar
L. Stevenson, secretary of the Hispan-
ic Society of New York, on the sub,-
ject "Early Maps,"
FRENCH GQAIN IN COUiNTER AT-
TACKS ON G'ER)IANS , AT YERiI)U
Paris, April 20.E~-The offensive in
the Verdun fighting during the la.,t
24 hours has bees} i1 the hands of the
French. Two attacks were made by
them, one on each side of the Meuse.
Both were in the nature of counter-
attacks intended to recover. positions
recently taken by the Germans, and
both met with success.
INLANI)ER APP~EARS
ON CAMPUS TOI)A Y
(Continued front Page One)
of making the magazine fill a place
as a forum for the discussion of Mich-
igan problems.
Two more numbers will be publish-
ed this semester. Work will begin on
the May issue immediately.
INVESTIIIGATE TIS
No investment approaches Endow-
ment Insurance in safety-none per-
mits the equally profitable use of such
small amounts of money-none so suc-
cessfully inculcates the saving habit.
It insures your life, it protects your
own old age, and it performs this
double function at a cost which to a
young man is not app~reciab~ly greater
than the cost of. an ordinary or 20-
payment life policy. a
Write Cyr phone for .an illustration
at your ag . Harry Baeller, The
Provident Life and Tru t Co., 516 1+.

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cause

ing,

a hurry tomorrow, our se-
lection has been keyed up to

at ther, price they wishe

Tomorrow, for
Easter Sunday
And-, all men interest-w
ein good clothes can
get Spring .Suits to their lik-

tox pay, and be oan their wvay

its highest ef ficien cy.

Men

again

who have plenty of time can
take all the timoe they wish..

in record

T e import ant thing' Is that no matter
h quickly you choose, or what pric e
m .ay, you can get only reliable all-
woI clothing, tailored in the latest

time.

Be

many men will be in

lashlon.

We have the right model

The
New Styles
First

We Fit
You
Rightf

suited 16o your appearance.

119 E. Liberty Street

"SoClety

Brand" Clothes

Buy
Eastman Latest Model Kodaks
Fresh Films of

Men's and YonMes

LYNDON'S

719 NO, UNI'VERSITY AVE.
,Where You Buy Kodaks and Films

SUITS

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Class baseballs teams.:-Get your
supplies at Cushing's. Ask for specal
rates. tf
Extra'copies of the Angell Memorial
edition may be obtained at the Tualy
office.

Look over the advertizements in
The Michigan Daily. They will in-
terest you. *
Polish your floors with Old English
floor wax. C. H. Major & Co. phone

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- $2 2.50

- $25.00

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FOUR DAYS SIX CONCERTS MAY 17, 18, 19, 20

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SOLOISTS--Hempel and Hdinide, Sopranos;* Braslau and Matzenauer, Contraltos; Kingston and
McCortmack, Tenors; Anmato and Werrenrath, Baritones; Holmquist,' Bass; Kinder, C rgnnist.
CONDUCTORS-Stanley and Stock.
ORGANIZATION S-The C loral IUnion, Children's Chorus, The Ch ic(ago Symphony Orchest ra
CHORAL WORKS--Paradise Lost (IBossi),'Children at Bethlehem (Pierne) and ai:o r:J
Delilah (Saint-Saens).
COURSE TICKETS-On sale up to May 6, at $4.00 and $5.00 each. ($i.oo aid $2.uCO'if
covter coupon is exchanged.
SINGLE CONCERT TICHETS-On sale on and after May 8, at $i.oo and $1.50 each.,
Special announcements with programs and complete information will be mailed upon requ'est.
CHARLES A. SINK~. Secretary.

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