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May 12, 1916 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1916-05-12

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Although we hiave been offered
$50 per Pound for lElon 'Developer'
which we could get along without, but which gives better results for
AMATEUR FINISHING
we refused the offer because we are determined to give to you, Mr.
Amateur, the best results obtainable.
THE WONDER IS that we do not charge any more than the other
fellow who uses a make-shift developer. We foresaw this condition and
"safety first", we believed in PREPAREDNESS.
THE RESULT IS: When you want Peace Time Flinishing in War
Times Go to L Y NDO N

DELTA

CAFE

;I

"Art is Iong, Lif e i~s Short-

Special Attention
Given

U.

..........

'i

May Festival Guests

I

Just Received Large Shipment of this
Celebrated Brand of Summer Footwear
Coolest, Lightest, most durable of Hot Weather Shoes.
Indestructible Chrome Soles. W edge Heels.

Oxfords '$4

Shoes $4.50

115 S. MAIN. ST.

TO HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION
Oratoric'al IAssociation icjkets Mastn'
Ile Presenited at Balloting
Election of officers of the Oratorical
association for 1916-17 will be held
this morning in the corridor of LUni-
versity hail from 9 :00 to 12:00 o'clock.
Oratorical association tickets must be
presented. by all persons desiring to
vote.
The nominees are: President, A. M.
Carson, '17, G. C. Classen, '17L, H.
j13. Teegarden, '17; vice-president, L.
W. Lisle, '17L, I. S. Toplon, '17; sec-
retary, W. T. Adams, '17, J. H. Hatha-
way, '17, J. R. Simpson, '18; treasur-
er, A. P. Bogue, '18L, G. W. Hulbert,
17, B. F . Magruder, '18, E. 0. Sneth-
en, '18L.
FIFTEEN ELECTED TO WYVERN

"K

Matinees
Tues., Th. Sat

GARRICK WMey 8
DETROIT
ICKmIN"

Special Music Every Day
During Festival Week.

SWAIN'
713 E. Univ. Ave.

Orpheum Theatre
The Home of Paramount and
Triangle Photoplays
Matinees, z:oa, 3:15 Evening, 6:45, 8:00
9:15 Saturdays-Holidays Continuous
Fri.;:- 1z - n:ustin Farnurn in "Ben
Blair."
Sat.-13-B~essie Biarriscale in "The Last
Act." (Triangle Comuedy). isc.
Sun .-Mon., 14-15-Fannie Ward in "Faor
the Defense."

Whitney Theatre

Photographs, oil paintings, water-
colors, and colored drawings in correct
color values-it's not so easy, but hie
knows how to do it.

3

I

ATETO!AMATEURS!
You will always be assured of bright,
olear pictures if you harve your develop-
ing and. finishing done by
DAINES & NICKELS

Nomniationis Made Wedniesday;
Initiate May 24

will

'AR,
Shows at
S at.-i 3-Pearl
S"Trip Arounr
1Son- i5-Ani
liauts in "

CODE
3:00, 6:30. 8:00, 9;30
el Tiallaferro in "T1he. Snow-
Drew Comedy.
rl White in "Hazel :Kirke."
nd the World.'' 27
ita Stewart and Earle XViI-
My Lady's Slipper,'" and
er Comedy.

Beginning Thursday Matinee, May 11
TWICE DAILY'
D. W. GRIFFITH'S STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION
18,000 5,000
PeopleScenes
3,000 Cost
Horses $500,000
Last chance to see this Wonderful Production

ies Tail
Hold 1
.e triang'
:eering
;ly as the
y aftern
igles, Jul
society.
who u:
)lishing1

lIIT INTAE bridge G. Dudley, Jr., Clarence A.
SOCIETYIITIA HSart, Hoyne Howe, Stephen S. At-
- wood, Richard F. Weske, Thomas. S.
ke in Ten Nei Members; Harrington, 'Elmer C. Schacht, Philip
Iniiatbon~ Banquet 'l'. Raymond, Frederic J. Thieme, Jr.,
and Waldo M. McKee.
jes in the floor of the After the initiation a banquet was
arch are much more given in honor of the, new men. The
result of the labors yes- speakers were: Prof. A. E. White,
oon of the initiates to Prof. H. H. Higbee, T. D. Weaver, '16E,
nior engineering honor- H. A. Taylor, '17E, R. L. McNamee '17,
The sophomore engi- and S. M"'. Abrams, '17E.
ndertook. the great task

Wyvern, junior girls' honorary soci-
ety, elected the following fifteen girls
to membership Wednesday afternoon:
Helen Ahrens, Helen Brown, Pauline
Champlin, Linda Eberbach, Ada Heath,
Anna Lloyd, Grace Raynsford, Frieda
McClellan, Marie Macauley, Georgiana
Pockman, Valora Quinlan, Portia
Walker, Marian Williams, Constance
Winchell, and Clarissa Vyn. Initia-
tion will be held May 24.
IFor the best flashlight, group pic-
tures call for Hoppe. m12

STRAW HATS
and PANAMAS

PRICES:

Mat., 25c.$I.OO

'Night, 50c-$2.

7

FOR

STRAW HAT D AY

Walsh Taxi Line, Phone 2255.
Cali 1 yndon for good ,pictures.

AT THE

ELECT MARION WILSON HEAl.) I
OF EQUAL SUFFRAGE LEAG~UE
The annual election of the Equal
Suffrage association, held yesterday
afternoon in Newberry residence, re-
sulted' in the following officers being

selected for next year: President, A
rinon Wilson, '18; vice-president, Ri
Butler, '17; secretary, Marjorie A
Keown, '18; treasurer, Gertrude Gui
'19. At the close of the business s,
sion Dr. Elsie Pratt gave a short t,
on effective methods of organizatio

tf1

FACTORY
Near Allenel hotel

HAT STORE
t r81E.IFlon _St.

the triangles; are: El-

P'atronize D~aily Advertizers.

x:~

Wednesday, May

'17,

is

Straw Hat

Day

This is the Store that sells

Don't

forget

we have

ocietg

Itrana Clotbes

straw Hats from $1.00
to $6.00,. all kinds and

shapes.

Me n who are interested. in Society Brand
Clothes as desci ibed in this week's issue of the
Saturday Evening Post, will be even more

Bring in your
old Hat and
we will allow
you. 50 cents-

concerned

in the actual garments here.

We also have a full line
of those nice White - -

Flannel Trousers

Our. exclusive representation in this city permits us to specialize
on this famous line., Our stock is complete in every particular.
,,We can fit you in one of the new Society Brand models.
The designer, of this most. famous of all brands of young men's
clothing designs every Society Brand model. He copies no one,
but creates. His styles stand out in any crowd as individual, but
correct.

towards, a
new Straw
Hat. from
$2.00 up

Get. your Sport coats

now

Each season his styles are exclusive.Y You see them first in
Brand Clothes. They will be widely copied next season,
customers get them a season in advance.

Society
but our

Ask

to see

our special

$1.00 Shirts.-

These garments are doubly exclusive, because many of the fabrics
can be found in no other brand. Yet our prices are less than
usual, for we charge nothing for exclusiveness. You can have
Society Brand styles and quality by simply making the effort.

Bring In* the
Old Hat and
Get a New

Our stock of Sport

.prices range from $20 to $25, depending upon cost of fabric.
Style and )vorkmanship 'the same at every ,price.

Shirts

is the, largest

in

Straw

the city. Come in andf
look them over.

" "

aert 0C

322-324 S. 'Maiu St.

Next to Orpheum

- inamm ar BirnmAt

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