THE [IC-IIGAN E THE ICHICAN t M I I r rr 11 1 iI Iwill iii w4 r 1 II We can supply your every need in CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES SILK AND KNIT NECKWEAR 2ivo complete stores at your Iservice Wadhams & Co. Main Street State Street "Qual,,ity" is our watchword. We carry only the highest grade furniture obtainable. We have at present some exceptional values in Double Deckers' Davenports Blankets Rockers Desks\ Rugs It is our aim to please you and give you complete satisfaction. A visit to our store before refur- nishing your home will repay you, and you will appreciate the value of our superior goods and ,service. .Martin ailer 112 E. LIBERTY STREET CAPUS BEAUIFUL, IS; UNIVERSIT'S P LIAN NEW DIAGONAL WILL RUN FROM GYMNASIUM PAST LIBRARY, TO ALUMNI HALL Plans have been made by the build- ing and grounds .department for a greatly improved campus next spring. Al of the lawns will be harrowed and dragged to prepare the ground for fresh seeding. According to L. C. Pardon of the grounds department, the seed needed for this work will cost over $800. The old tar walk on the main diagonal will be torn up and replaced by ce- ment walk.' A new diagnoal will be run from Waterman gymnasium past the new library to the Alumni build- ing. The curbing on the drive between the Chemistry and Natural Science building will be completed, and all of the iron railings will be replaced alon the main walks. The temporary buildings which are scattered about the campus will be torn down, and their concrete floors removed. Many other minor improvements will in- crease the beauty of the campus. NEW WAR PRODUCTION PLANT TO SERVE PEACE PURPOSES Grand Rapids, Feb. 18.-Plans for the state taking over the new picric acid plant from the federal govern- ment were greatly favored at a meet- ing of the Grand Rapids Crop associa- tion which was held in Grand Rapids township this week. The plant will not be used for the manufacture of picric acid as was originally planned, but under the state control will make fertilizers. This is thought will greatly aid in the finding of employment for the vast number of returning soldiers and sailors who are in search of work. LOCAL PUBLIC SCHOOL HEA) RESIGNS AFTER LONG SERVICE Herbert M. Slauson, '77, superin- tendent of the Ann Arbor public schools for the past 21 years, resign- ed from that position last week at the meeting of the board of educa- tion. This resignation will take ef- fect at the end of the school year in June. It is not known who will succeed Mr. Slauson next fall. MANY OUT-OF-TOWN STUDENTS ENROLLED IN LOCAL HIGH More than 100 out-of-town students, several of them from foreign coun- tries, are enrolled in the Ann Arbor high school. South Americans, Chi- nese, Cubans, and Mexicans are in- cluded in the foreign representation. DANCING At the Packard Academy every Monday and Thursday 8 to 10 P. M. Also private instruction in the latest steps. Phone 1850-F-1.-Adv. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE FOR SALE - Furnishings for four room flat. Will sell reasonable. Call 711 N. University. FOR SALE- Set of drawing instru- ments and slide rule. Phone 846-J DELUXE MILITARY STOCKS- Smooth and Even Patented Back Crossing CLUETT, PEABODY C? CO., Inc.,Troy, NY. BUY YOUR LEngineering Tools Second Semester " COMMENCES The majority of these have suffi- cient University preparation, with the exception of English, which they im- prove while attending the high school. Daily want ads rrmg results. FEBRUARY 18 Ann Arbor No Speeders' Paradise Ann Arbor's motorcycle police force which has recently come to life, ar- rested three speeding motorists yes- terday. The motorcycle forcesince the repair of the lone motorcycle a CLASSES IN few days ago has made fine progr in cutting down speeding in Washt aw county. You will aiways find satisfaction adveritsing in the Daily.-Adv. 1 Gregg Shorthand Penmanship Typewriting Bookkeeping fAccounting Courses that hvill prove valuable to you in college and after, college Hamilton Business, College STATE AND WILLIAM I ,. df a Suits, Smart With The Touches of Spring 0 -. 1 0' 1' ,,f J+ a -U _____________ _____ Leave Copy at Quarry~s and, The Belab AVERT S IEN Leave Copy at Quarry's andf The Delta. i a L -I LOST LOST - Tuesdnv. Feb. 11, either at Weinber :" ' on East - fraternity pin. S inuer y '.. . . >53-W and re- ,ceive reward. LOST--Sunday, Feb. 16, Eremite Fra- ternity pin. Finder please return to 821 E. University or call 2738. Re- ward ,offered. LOST - Between 1020 S. University and 524 Linden, a Kappa Alpha Theta pin. Return to 1414 Wash tenaw. LOT-"Acacia" pin bearing initials W. L. F. Return to 03 S. State St. or call 783, .Reward offered. LOST-An amethyst rosary last week, between St. Thomas church and So. Main St. Call 1483. LOST LOST-Waterman's Fountain pen be- tween University hall and Haven Ave. Call, 954-M. WANTED WANTED-Typist to take Associated Press news at The Michigan Daily from 8 to 8:30 every night but Sun- day. See Roeser any time today a The Daily. WANTED - Second-hand drawing board and case. Tel. 370-W. FOR RENT ! FOR RENT- Students rushing here ,ust have rooms. Fine, large room- ing house near campus. Low rent if taken immediately. Herbst, Sav- ings Bank Building. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished rooms also board. Inquire at 314 South Fourth Ave. Dozens of attractie suits are now on display in our second floor fashion salons, and others are constantly arriving from New York and other leading fashion centers. Suits with short, boxy jackets vie for popularity vith suits featuring the plainly tailored coat Ivith the broken ivaist line. Snug shoulders, long narrolv skirts, and a general slimness of silhouette prevail in all modcls. The college ivoman will be delighted tg know that the fa- bored material in these nelv suits is naby blue serge. The gen- erous use of silk braid and bone buttons is noticeable. And no matter lvhat the style or color, the silk veste is this year the "open Sesame" to the door marked "Fashionable". from H. L. Switzer 310 So. State WE HANDLE ALL Wood and Forge Shop Requirement Tools i m J p