INAL BANK d 1863 c Wfomn Ei {... [I Seasonable Millinery FIRST ANN ARBOR M1EMBE OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM All ladies expecting to attend the D. A. R. election on Tuesday, May 25, at Mrs. George Patterson's, 2101 Hill street, are requested to let Mrs. Pat- terson know by postal by Saturday evening of this week. Baseball practice will bt eld for sophomores and seniors at 4 o'clock Thursday at Palmer field. At. Parlor of Courteous and satisfactory TREATMENT to every custom- er, whether the account be large or small. The Ann Arbor Savings Bank Incorporated 1869 Capital and Surplus, $000,000.00 Resources, $4,750,000.00 Northwest Corner Main & Huron 707 North Universiy Avenue STEVENS & PERSHING. 618 PACKARD SlIREET 2 3 4 1 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 23 24 2526 30 31 Men-Hats are season's hat c]i blocked into this with a new bani new and save - dollars. We do work. Factoy Packard St. Pho I" )SS OL1DEST NATIONAL BANK1 3 Per Cent Paid in Savings ~Deposits Baseball practice will be3 freshmen and juniors at 5 Thursday at Palmer field. held for o'clock i' , I S RENT... )ld Town Canoe and one s Canoe with complete ding storage .and locker' ber first. launder 's Canoe Livery On the Huron Riber An extra volley ball practice for freshmen and sophomores will be held at 5 o'clock Thursday at Palmer field.; There will be a meeting of all jun- ior girls at 4:30 oclock Thursday afternoon in Barbour gymnasium, in the Women's league parlors. Girls wi§hing to take part in the may-pole dances for Lantern Night June 2, should sign up on the bulletin board in Barbour gymnasium before 4 o'clock Friday. The first practice will be at 5 o'cilock 1fonday May 24. Only three practices at the most will be necessary. The only day left forfreshman pos- ture examinations will be Wednesday, May 26. All those who have not taken their examinations should sign up at once for this date. All sophomores who have not made ant appointment for a posture exam'ination should do so at once. Girls who have not yet payed tie money pledged by them to the Dr. Sarg- ent campaign fund are requested to do so at Newbarry- hill on Thursday or day. An important meeting of freshman women will be held at 4:30 o'clock to- day in the w est-Women's league room in Barbour gy'mnasium. ATHENA LITERARY SOCIETY HJAS ELECTION OF MEMBERS UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL. Three-year course leading to degree of Doctor of Law (J.D.), which, by the Quarter system mi:y be completed in two and one-fourth calendar years. College education required for regular ad- mission, one year of law being counted toward college degree.' Law library of over 46,000 vols. Pe Summer Quarter ofers special4 pportuni- ties to students, teachers, and practitioners. First term 1920, June 21-July 28 Second term July 29-September 3r Courses open in all Departments of the Univer- sity during the Summer Quarter. Ditners. Lunches Confectionery [Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas We Make our own Ice Cream Orders solicited from Fraternities and Sororities. 218S. Mairt Phone .166 For Announcement address DEAN OF LAW SCHOOL, THE UNVERSITY CHICAG( OF] :. NEY FOR SUMMFER! Dents, Attention! - in need of 100 salesmen to sell residence lots' and business ight on Woodward Avenue, in Some of our salesmen are mak- h as $700.00 per week. It is ant work. Don't you want to e money during vacation time? how you how to make eniough ation to carry you through your Our manager will be in Ann a short time to interview pros- esmen.; Write us today if you ted and we will have our man- )u while in Ann Arbor. - -Fly Worry Your Head Off If You Want To -but if you're wise, you'll forget all your worries of*^r school. hours'. Shake off your troubles when the whistle blows and you shut up your desk for the day. Come to HUSTON BROS. and play a fe~w games of billiards. No game ever invented gives more pleas- ure and nothing is more restful than an hour or so spent over a billiard table. HUSTON BROS. 1illards and Eowling, Cigars and Candles. Cigarettes & Pipes. "We try to treat you Right" MAY FESTIVAL VISITORS WILL SURELY ENJOY THE COOL REFRESHMENTS SERVED AT BETSY ROSS SHOP The Fountain Room Beautift THE ONLY UiHOLSTERED PULLMAN AND SOLID; SILVER FOUNTAIN SERVICE IN ANN ARBOR" The right place to entertain y Out-of-Town Friends 13-15 Nickels Arcade :f 11,lI ,II ,1,tI ,,lIIII ,1,,lli illltI l,, I l~l lllllillillilllllll llill,,llill ul our [S 91 ( REALTY COMPANY ii Athena Literary socielty held its. weekly meeting in University hall last night and elected the following mem- bers: Beatrice Champion, '23, Mary' Hobson, '22, Lavern Hays, '23, Frances McCall, '22, Helen Middleswart, '22, Clara Sehinaver, '21, Catherine Staf- ford, '23, Sara Waller, '22, Margaret Wetzel, '22, and Esther Wiens, '22. All newly elected members are re- minded of the initiation and picnic to be held Saturday, May 29. zoologieai l 111)to Beet TOW"ight Development, metamorphosis. and nutritional studies of insects will take up the greater part of the Zoological Journal club's meeting to be held at 7:30 o'clock tonight in room 231 of the Natural'Science building. Street Cadillac 2727 Atusic and Flowers \GROUN~ FLOOR ,OFFICE" } . Leave Copy at Quarr,$ sand The Delta t hand in hand orning, a Number back are lease call) luable to ho took wafer wl from Boothj gh 'using them, T Bee, No que d. d will be given overcoat taken Union Monday May 14, between Wash- nmd Packard via., Cam- wrist watch. Reward 1775. near camfpus, Kodak Case with shoulder n to .118 N. Ingalls WANTED WANTED-Interviews with men de- siring connection with large sales force. Plenty of money in this work for you. See me at City "Y" any day after 3 ,P. M., George B. Wil- son. WANTED-Experienced cook for fra- ternity with table of 25, to begin in Fall. Good proposition. Write giv- ing references and salary expected. Address Cook, Daily.. WANTED-Students desi-ed for sum- mer work. Positions open in near- ly every state. Must be aggressive. Best of wages. Box G. M., Daily. WANTED--A guitar of standard make and size. Must be in good condi- tion. Calk ,1206.-J and ask for J. C. Adams. , WANTED - Private garage at once-. Call 232. Ask for Mr. Lapp. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Two good May Festival seats cheap, for Thursday night, Friday afternoon and night and Sat-. urday. Call 1582-J between 11 and 12 A. M. and 7 and 8 3. M. FOR SALEg-Two May Festival, tick- ets. Thursday evening, Friday aft- ernoon, Saturday. One for Satur- day afternoon, 1st Balcony. Ad- dress 432 Fifth St. FOR SALE-Two May Festival tickets for the remainder of the coursd Main floor, Sec. G, row 5. $10. 51S E. William. Phone 1878-W. FOR SALE-First class Gibson tenor Mandolin. Call Walker, 1719-M. A little paint talk is in order now. Call in and we will do the rest. C. H. Major & Co., 203 E. Washington. - 4dv. 25 Doz. Young M1ens' Caps this week only. $2.00, $2.75 and $3.75. Davis Toggery Shop. 119 S. Main St.-Adv. Fine Straw Hats. Wild & Co., 311 S. State St.-Adv. MISCELLANEOUS RESERVATIONS for All-American College Tour in Europe this sum- mer should be made at once. An exceptional opportunity is offered to all students to spend a great vaca- tion. For more details call M. Mer- zon, 1070-M. WILL THE fellow who borrowed, the blue and gold sweater at the Fall Games and wore it at the Spring Games please return to the The Daily office. CALL PACKAGE Express. Parcels of all kinds delivered to any part of the city. Phone 1518-R. STENOGRAPHEIRS desiring work during the summer vacation should . file applications in the Secretary's office, University Hall, as soon as possible. THE SOPHOMORE who handed coat to student at tug-of-wai' may have same by calling at The Daily office and paying for this ad. 'I I. W~hy not Flowers for 0 /, the flay Festival srnr rrrr n rirs w rrrri tain pen between ngineering build- Reward. Phone I Bin'Maize- Blossom Shop g slide rule in Union eman. Phone 1118-R. 'OR SALE Complete set highest s. Call 160-J between N y f Tuttle's Nick&As Arcade 600-M I Lunches apes, Buescher C Flat Alto. Both Nunnally's Candy Maynard St. 0 a