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& Co.,! , Page and Shaw Candies of Boston.
i.Tices' Drug Store, 111 So. Main.-Adv,

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Each blade separately honed and
PIAND WORK. Double edge 35c per

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There will be a meeting of the en-
tire Y. W. C. A. at 4 o'clock Wed-
nesday afternoon at Newberry hall, to
discuss the policies to be adopted for
next year.
The Symphonic league of the
versity School of Music, will hold its
annual banquet at 6 o'clock Wednes-
day evening at the Congregational
church. Tickets can be secured at the
School of Music until this noon.
A meeting of all senior women will
be held at 4:30 o'clock Tuesday, May
25, in Barbour gymnasium.
The only day left for freshman 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 an appointment
for a posture examination should do
so at once.
Girls who hav~e not yet payed the:
money pledged by them to the Dr. Sarg-
ent campaign fund are requested tO'do
so at Newberry hall today.
There will be a mneeting of the Girls'
Educational club at 8 o'clock Wednes-
day in Martha Cook dormitory. New
members will be initiated at this time.
The advisory board of the'Y. W. C.
A. will entertain the out-going and in-
coming cabinet members at a picnic
at 4 o'clock today at the forestry
farm.
Girls interested in women's voca-
tional work are asked to attend a'
meeting at 2 o'clock this afternoon in
the Women's league parlors in Bar-
bour gymnasium.
Senior girls who have not procured
collars may do so by calling at the
office of the dean of women.'
The regular monthy meeting of the
Sarah Caswell chapter, D. A. R., will
be held Tuesday, May 25, at the resid- I
nce of Mrs. G. W. Patterson, 2101 Hill
street. After the lunchedn, the busi-
ness meeting will be called at 2 o'clock
at which time the annual election of
officers will take place.
PLANS LAID- FOR
Y. W. SUMMER CAMPS
Girls who are interested in sum-
mer canips are invited to an open!
meeting of the Geneva club at 7:30
o'clock Thursday evening at the Kap-
pa Kappa Gamma house. At this
meeting inormation will be gVen
concerning the Y. W C. A. camp at
Lake Geneva to be heldCAug. 17 to 27.
Increasing numbers of delegates
have compelled the limitation of rep-
resentations from each university.
Michigan is limited to 12, including
the secretary. By special despensa-
tion the- number may be increased.
This year a fund has been provided
to help pay the expenses of those girls
who would otherwise be unable to at-
tend the campj.
Tennis tournaments, boat trips, and
swimming contests between the var-
ious colleges represented are among
the amusements planned for the cam-
pers this summer as in former years.
Following the custom of the camp, a
program of speakers will be arranged.
'Thi program will be announced later.
Advisory Board Entertains Cabinets

Members of the advisory board of I
the University Y. W. C. A. will enter-
tain the old and new Y. W. C. A. cab-
inets at a forestry farm picnic to be
given Tuesday afternoon. The girls
are to meet at 4 o'clock at Newberry
hall and will be taken to the farm in
automobiles. Those who cannot go at
4 o'clock may be taken from New-
berry hall at 5 o'clock.
MULLANES TAFFIES a1 Tices'
Drug Store, 117 So. Main St. Re-
ceived every week.-Adv.
Star Polo Shirts with collars that
flit. $3.00 upwards. Wild & 'Co., 311 S.
State St.-Adv.
XISCELLAWXEGUS
SUMMER EMPLOYENT -An H. J.
Heinz Co. representative will be at
the Allenel Hotel on Wednesday,
May 26 from 8:30 A. M. to 6:00 P.
M. 'toy interview men for summer
work. Good wages. , Practical ex-
perience. Pleasant work.
STENOGRAPHEIRS desiring work
during the summer vacation should
file application in the Secretary's
office, University Hall, as soon as
possible.
CALL PACKAGE Express. Parcels of
all kinds delivered to any part of

ANN ARBOR CHAP SUE
Exellent CHOP SUEY from
11:30 a. m. to midnight
Steaks and Chops 814 8& Sate

for

Dinners. Lunches Confectioner
Ice Cream, Delicious Sodas
We Make our own Ice Cream
Orders solicited from Fraternities at
Sororities. 218 S. Main Phone 1(
TODAY uoth.
Your last chance= e t '..X.,,

BIG
CLEARANCE SALE
OF
MILLINERY
STEVENS &
P PERSH ING
618 Packard Street -near State

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PANAMAS
Cleaned, Bleache and Reblocka
into the latest styles, with all ne
trimmings just like new.
We use no acids, pastes or oth
cheap and injurious cleaners. V1
do only high-class work.
FACTORY HAT STORE
Phone 1792. 617 Packard St

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PHONE 1404

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Food At The ARCADE?
-ds at low prices, prepared by experts.
ing displayed on our forty-foot steam and
ust what appeals to your own individual'

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Bakery goods fresh from our own ovens.
Delicious coffee with rich Jersey cream.
Kindness, courtesy, and good service prevail here.

MAE MURRAY

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;old mesh bag with
catch. Somewhere
leepy Hollow. Find-
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Kline. 2451. Sub-

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keys lost by an
Buildings and
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23, at Barton
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Chem. building,
silver barrel.
i to Daily office.

WANTED-Chef and wife. Must be
first class and able to furnish good
references. Hotel, Box 2, Walloon
Lake, Mich.'
WANTED -- Waitresses and kitchen
girl: Hotel, Box 2, Walloon Lake,
Mich.
WANTED-A C-Melody Saxaphone in
good condition. Box A. P., Daily.
-FOR SALE
FOR SALE -- Beautiful Registered
Persian kittens. Make, pretty gifts.
Mrs. Guy L. Mullisin, 326 E. Ann.
FOR SALE-1916 Ford Coupe. Good
condition. Call Heald, 726-M.
FOR SALE -Gibson Mandolin, prac-
, tically new. Phone 349-M.
FOR SALE- A banjo-mandolin and
case. Call 1828-3.
FOR RENT
FOR .RENT- Four newly furnished
rooms, excellently located. Phone

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