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January 25, 1920 - Image 4

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JEWELERS
FRtEI - Of -
S Quality and Service
a 113 E. Liberty St.
Ann Arbor, Mich.

ANN ARBOR CHOP SUET
Ercellent CHOP SUEY from
11:30 a. m. to midnight
Steaks and Chops 314 . State

Change in Balkan Footwear Expected
Petch, Montenegro, Jan. 24.-Amer-
icanization of the footwear of the
Balkans within a few years may be
one of the unexpected results of the
war.

College

exchanges

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nvening Gowns
Ine-Fourth Less

Our complete assortment of the season's
newest models in Evening Gowns is of-
fered at a 25 per cent reduction.
Chiffons, taffetas, laces and panne velvets, in black and all col-
ors they show the strikingly original and novel designs for the
present social season. Prices varying from $37.50 to $85 are
now One-fourth Less.
Many are the dress accessories necessary for correct formal wear.
Our assortments are new and in harmony with the prevailing
modes. Dainty Undergarments are shown in interesting models.
Petticoats purchased especially for J-Hop time are attractively
made of silk, satin and taffeta in white and flesh-color.
Silk Hose in silver, gold, champagne, lavender, flesh, cerise,
black and white, in all sizes, are priced at $3.00 a pair.
,Gown Materials indicate a wide choice of colors in Skinner's
Satin, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chines and Georgette Crepes. Dress
Trimmings of every desired kind are shown.

llinois.-The first steps toward
making the University of Illinois free
from, party politics were taken recent-
ly when the senior class voted. that
the members, affiliated with the fac-
tion which has for some time been
ruling university politics, would do
their utmost to make non-partisan af-
fairs of student elections. The fra-
ternity and non-fraternity delegates
at the meeting agreed Ato enter the
fight for a better system wholeheart-
edly and unselfishly. A committee
appointed by the student body, is to
meet with members of the faculty
to discuss ways and means for chang-
ing the political situation and to pass
on mens for the installation of the
non-paitisan idea in university po-
itics.
Wisconsin-A fifteen dollar prize
has been offered by the chairman of
the prom contest, to the student writ-
ing the best fox trot, to be played the
night of the big dance, Feb. 13. A
committee of some of the best mu-
sicians in, Madison will be appointed
to judge the selections.
Minnesota-A university carnival
modeled after the St. Paul carnival of
1917 \vill be held at Minnesota Jan.
24. It will be the first time in the his-
tory of the university that all the stu-
dents will meet in a huge outdoor
get-together and sport fest. Tobog-
anning, fancy skating and races are
being planned.
Leland Stanford-Leland Stanford
university is planning to build a me-
morial auditorium, the funds to be
subscribed by students and friends
of the university. A campaign for
sufficient funds to erect te memorial
will be under way soon and will con-
tinue for two or three years, if, nec-
essary, to provide ample resources
for such an undertaking as the school
plans at present.
Harvard - The Harvard debating
team won from Dartmouth on the
question of the adoption of the Plumb
plan, as embodied in the Sims bill, for
the operation of the railroads. The
Harvard team opposed the adoption.
At Hanover, Dartmouth's team won.
Massachusetts-Richard Cockburn
MacLaurin, president of the Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology; died
at his home on Jan. 15. He did not
suffer from a prolonged illness. Ie
was born in Edinburg in 180. In 1892
he entered Cambridge and there took
the degrees oi A. B. and M. A. He was
chosen president of Massachusetts
Institute f Technology in 1908.
President MacLaurin attached great
importance to building up the loyalty
of the alumni to the institute. He was
equally successful in interesting men
of wealth in the work of the institute.
Columbia-Dr. Nicholas Murray
Butler, in his recent report, says that
the army psychological tests adopted
at that university. have already suc-
ceeded in bringing in a more intelli-
gent type of student. He states that
Columbia needs an endowment- of
$30,000,000 to provide the necessary
funds to carry on successfully the
work of expansion. A raise in the tu-
ition fee is strongly advocatei, and
is predicted in the report.
Cornell-In connection with the
state college of agriculture at Cor-
nell university a course in beekeep-
ing will b given at Ithaca during the
week of eb. 23. No tuition will be
charged. An' attempt will be 'made
to find rooms for all who register In
advance and who desire reservations.

Michigan Daly advertising i s)te
one recognized means. of : ikg
student trade.

BESIMER'S ,GRILL
Charcoal, Grilled Porterhouse
Steaks"

1,70 a m. to1.m.
5.0PM.* to8 p.m.

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13 W. Huron St. - Upstairs
Opp. Interurban Stationover Rae Theatre
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999-

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THE NEW POLO SHIRT
HEAVY BASKET WEAVE
,Just the shirt you have been looking for.
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Nothing more comfortable than one of these
shirts and a black silk or knitted tie.
We kriow you have 'shirts of'this nature, but'
this is a new one and we are sure you will like it.
TINKER & COMPANY
South State Street at William Street
Dress Suis for Rental

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THERE IS NO 'TIME FOR DELAY
Our garments conform to the latest styles and,

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Womens
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reveal workmanship

corresponding

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perfect fit so apparent at a glance.

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and

NumerousI social functions of the near future
will require Footwear apparel which is in keep-
ing with the occasion.
THE ABOVE PUMP STYLE WE HAVE NOW IN
Dull French Kid Gold and Silver Cloth
French Pat Colt White Washable Kid
Black and White Satin

Custom Tailor
14 Nickels Arcade

WDC's

you will find at the

City

Cigar

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110 E. Huron St.
Numerals put on to order

11 So. Main St.

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