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FRIDAY
10 :00-Junior lit elections in booth in
University hail. End at 5 o'clock.
3 :00--Soccer football practice on Fer.
ry field.
1 3 :00-Senlior fits meet in room 205, Ma.
son hail.
*4:00-Tryouts for llichIgan Union
orchestra meet in room 308 of
1 Union. Additional tryouts at 7
o'clock.
3 :30-Cosmopolitan~ club meet In
'University hall. Prof. David Fri-
day speaks.
7:30-Alpha 'Nu . Debating society
meets in rooms in University hall.
7 :30-Michigan Naval militia meet In
room 306 of Union to discuss U~ni-
versity Rifle club plans.
7:30-Fresh dent smoker In reading
room of Union.
S :00-Episcopal students hold danc-'
' ing party in Harris hall.


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SATURDAY
10:30-Cosmopolitan club picture for
Michiganensian at White studio.
7 :30-Plymouth guild hay rack party.
7:30 o'clock--Bayone, N. .J., club meets
in room 319, Michigan Union.
.7:30-Student Volunteer tmeeting In
Lane hail.

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51T1 DAY
'7:34-Wesleyan guild lecture in Met
odist church. Dr. Ida' Kahn
speak.

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MONDAY
12 :30-Fresh Girls' Glee
Michiganensian picture
Rentschler studio.

club ;'h
taken

U-1NOTICE
Artists who desire to draw posters
for "The Red Feather" opera see
E. Mortimer Shuter or Prof. Earl
V. Moore in room 308, the Union.

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ILIBERTY

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in honor of
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TEA SHOP

ague will give a
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Mling and dancing
rty, and everyone
to attend.
Candy . of, the
go. Main St.-Ady.
,ertisers.

specialty
of
home cooking
LIBERTY ST.
One-half block from 'State

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YO U hear that woolens
are scarce this season but
see plenty of clothes in.
the show. windows.

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Do not beo confused-the
sh~ortage is in fine wool-
ens and the demand for
good clothing unusually
heavy.: At best not more
than half .the orders for
Kuppenheimner Suits and
Overcoats can be filled.
The House -will never,
lower its .standard of
quality to increase its
Output., its greatest ser-
vice: under all conditions
,is to sustain the Kuppen-
heim er reputation for
style, all-wool fabric and'
tailoring.


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State Street at the A rcade,

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raveling

Anywhere- Anytime.

The House, of uppenkaemer
ANational Clothes Service

III Hill

)U WILL ENJOY USING THE
ravelers' Checks as issued by this bank. They
ninationss of $10, $20, $50 and $100, are cashed
otels, ,Railroads, etc., without identification.

KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES ARE SOLD IN ANN ARBOR BY

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N. F. ALLEN

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211 Souith
Main.

MECHANICS BANK
ET 330 SOUTH STATE STREET
(Nickels Arcade)

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