S1-M. L vilk~rlik.4'-UNJJ111Nl- J I i I - I-N GOING ON]( .-. .. 1 a it. whil( We stai have this We .e the eare now_"T 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. 1 ,< a ..oV .,A. P,% ..., __ I 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. r' i VO,1 F- I f b J A V r' r/ ry. Accord- done more n for the 1in Paris. with men dl organiz- to receive ersity was i Paris, Sto 300 of whom he, has as a notion of 'ersities in university especially accomnmo- ;ages. He rbetter if e in addi- Jes a very 51T1 DAY '7:34-Wesleyan guild lecture in Met odist church. Dr. Ida' Kahn speak. to at 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. 4 Si Sbseribe to the Mlchlgad haly. ILIBERTY ,k Thnursday in honor of Aeman. Se- ities and Pi TEA SHOP ague will give a y in Barbour gym- 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 i "9M V : *".. 5X4 tom' , _ - ".1. ,..'..-' ? kI It's Gireatest Servil '. t JA YO U hear that woolens are scarce this season but see plenty of clothes in. the show. windows. / / 10 f _.1 .' I 1 4. a beautiful line of i esilk shirts )Pith collar to and plain match.' .. .. Your Inspection!. 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. /, 7k ,HOUSE of (a KUIPPENHEIMER .e i ) ' s&FrCo. State Street at the A rcade, SVationci Clothes Service 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 -ASK US - N. F. ALLEN (a. CO 211 Souith Main. MECHANICS BANK ET 330 SOUTH STATE STREET (Nickels Arcade) l