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May 20, 1921 - Image 6

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a Washington candy, 90c a lb. Want anything? If you want what
very Friday. Tice's, 117 So. you want, when you want it, use a
.-Adv. Want Ad in the Michigan Daily.-Adv..
of the May, Dexter, Friday, Use Classified advertising and sell
Hague Park Orchestra.-Adv. your miscellaneous articles.-Adv.
STEAMSHIP TICKETS'..
TO ALL, FOREIGN COUNTRIES

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Chaperones for the dances this week
end will je as fOUlows: Union-Fri-
da, Mrs, Yates ^dams; Saturday,
Mrs. IL. W. Cake;- Armory-Friday,
Mrs. F. P. Ward; Saturday, Mrs. H.
G. Berger.
Any women interested in work as
waitresses at Gratiot Inn, near Port
"uron, for this summer should call'
HoelnMunger, phone 1222-M.
Rehearsals of Senior Girls' play'
choruses for this week at Sarah Cas-
well Angell hall are as follows:
Five o'clock today, devil's chor-
us and dance of Whim and Ambition;
9 to 12 o'clock Saturday, all choruses
and dances of the first act.

THREE INTER-SORORITY
BASEBALL GAMES PLAYED
The second round of the inter-house
baseball tournament will be played off
next week.

W. F. KELLER
412 Natl. Bank Bldg.

The end of the first round shows the
following results: Alpha Phi victors
over Alpha Chi Omega by a score of
7 to 3; Kappa Delta over Gamma Phi
Beta, 5 to 2; Newberry winners over
Chi. Omega by default. The loss of
one game puts as house out of the
tournament.
Betsy Barbour Entertains Guests
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Stock, of
Chicago, will be guests of. honor at
lunch Friday noon at Betsy- Barbour
house. While in Ann Arbor they are
the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Lockwood.
Have you lost anything that you
prize very highly? The Classified
columns of The Michigan Daily are
always ready to serve You.--Adv.

Craftsmen's Club-Tickets for the
annual banquet June 4, may be obtain-
ed from Henry Ward, Fred Redemsky,
Ned Smith, Hugh Bell, Frank Walters,
Robert Campbell. Only members of
the club are expected to attend.-Adv.;
Visit
Mrs. Stoddard'
Rain Water Sham-
po0, Marcel and
'Water Waving,
Manicuring f or
Ladies and Gentle-
men.
707 N. University
(Upstairs)

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a Shopping Directory? Satist
at your command if you patro
advertisers.-Adv.
Read The Daily for CampU

MMER'S SMARTEST FASHION d

SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL
Add to your own the charm of tl
perfectly matched,tiridescent, s
mering strings of Oriental Pearl
BUY DIRECT FROM IMPORTE
Saving jobbers and retaller pro
We place these heavy, lusti
glowing ropes of beauty in your h
for your own inspection before
pay a cent.
SEND NO MONEY
Merely tell us which of the t
shades you desire and the lengt
string you would like. We send i
to you by express. You examine tb
and if they please you, pay' the
pressman the purchase price. If
return them at our expense.

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A SHOWING OF

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Hats, Taffeta Hats, Leghorns, Ribbon and .Braid
Combination, Felts, Duventyne.

A R & HINT Z

328 SOUTH

MAIN STREET

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iankins Show"-
Chinese Customs
On display in Newberry hall are
some "Chinese friends" as Dr. Clara
Sarg'ent called them. Real up to date
Chinese figures they are. First. there
is a charming Christian couple called
Mr. and Mrs. Wang. They are well
to do, and are clothed in silk as all
people of their class are. On their
faces ate kindly expressions. In. the*
company there is also a bride dresed
in red and the groom in green. These!
are un-Christianized Chinese whose
marriage has been arranged for them
by their parents. And last is the lab-
orer and his wife dressed in matting
cloth. He seems like a rather hap-
py-go-lucky fellow with his friendly,
smile.
These .figures were made at the
"Door of Hone" in China, a refuge for
girls supported by the mission body.
Dr. Sargent sent them to the Y. W.
C. A. cabinet asking them to intro-
duce her Chinese friends to her "sup-
porters at Michigan".

-e Essence o Goodness
SIncf Cream Lies In
The Ilabo
XC ER EA M
Certainly has gLt the flabor
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18-inch
24-inch
30-inch

string
string
string

...$10.
........ 13
.. ..... 16.85

SEND FOR A STRING TODAY
These pearls are guaranteed to be
genuine mother of pearl, are inde-
structible, are not harmed by per-
spiration or toilet preparations, and
can bevwashed in warm water. Each
string is supplied with a Sterling sil-
ver clasp and a strong silk cord.
Remember, it costs you noth'ing
to see them.
ALFRED M. LEWIS CO., Inc.
Importers
507 Marine Bldg.,
San Francisco, Callf.

IThee Shades: Cream, Rose, White

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A Cool Drink

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Juniors Acquire
Signs Of Dignity
When you wake up during your 8
o'clock this morning and observe that
the girl two se t to the right of 'you
is wearing a mortar-board, just drop
back to sleep again, for she is only'
undergoing the wear and tear of ini-
tiation.
If you think she is an absent mind-
ed senior who has forgotten her robe,
you will suddenly remember that it
is Friday, when one isn't suposed to
appear in the formal and stately garb
of Commencenent.
No, to let you in on the secret,
Mortarboard is going to initiate eight
new members Sunday, and all pledges
are required to wear the symbol all
day today.

and

BUS LINE
ADRIAN-TECUMSEH-ANN ARBOR
Central Standard Time

Sport Hats

Reduction on all dark stralt'hats

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COLUMN
CLOSES
ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M,.

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NORTH Week
A.M.
Adrian---Main Corners........ 7:45
Tecurniseh-j-Main Corners..12
Clinton-Main Corners.......8:45
Saline-Main Corners ........ 9:,1
AnnArbor-Main & Huron.... o :io
SOUTH P.M.
Ann Arbor-HuronRs. 4th Ave. 4:35
Saline-Main Corners........ 5:10
Clinton-Main Corners....... 6:oo
Tecumseh-Main Corners... :20
.Adrian-Main Corners........ 7.00

Sun-
day
P.M.
4:00
4:40
5 :50
6:25
P.M.
7 :o
7:35
8:25
8:45
9:25

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WANTED
'ED-If you want outside work
ng vacation, nothing better than
ng LIFE INSURANCE in your
e city or community for OND of
OLDFST MUTUAL COMPAN-
in the United States. Good
ract. Address, Union Mutual
Insurance Company, 1122 De-
Savings Bank Bldg., Detroit,
. X59-3
'ED - Summer salesmen for
e to house work in Michigan.
u are intrested in makin some
iponey, call Malleaux and Clark
10 S. Thayer St., between 3:00
5:00 or 6:30 and 8:00 P.M. 159-21
'ED-Men to sell brushes dur-
summer. Good money making)
osition. Call Eman, 1268, be-1
n 6:30 and 8:30 evenings or
e 1007 E. Huron. 148-21
ED - Representatives wanted
summer. Pleasant work and
pay. For further information
interview write, Ohio Canvas
Toledo, Ohio. 161-3
'ED - All :..tudents desiring
)graphic positions during the
ner months,, file applications in
Secretary's Office, University of
igan. 159-3
ED-Want to rent a first-class
1or suite for next year. Must
arm, clean, light, and well furn-
L. Box C. E., Daily. 159-3
ED-Student to help in Press-
hop. One with experience pre-
'd. Horace Claveau.. 802 So.
. Phone 385-W. 159-3
'ED- Two seats for. Saturday
noon and evening concerts of
Festival. First balcony. Phone
-R. 161
FOR SALE
ALER-$60.00 Victrola. Mahog-
case. Condition good. Can be
for canoeing. 15 records.
i$32.00. Phone 2186-R. 161-2
ALE - Vega (Tenor) banjo
bargain. Fine condition. Call
ngs 2127-M at 7. 636 'Oakland.
160-2
A.LE-Ford roadster, 1915 mod-
ood running order. Must be
bargain. Phone 1825-M. 161

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Key ring and about 5 keys in-
cluding A-1 and C-1. Alumium
name plate with 603 State scratched
on it. Reward on return to address.
161
LOST - Monday P. M., . man's gold
ripg, pale amethyst setting. Stone
oblong and cut on under side. Find-
er please phone 1695-W. 161-2
LOST-Black jet shoe buckle on Oak-
land between Church and Michigan'
Union.Return to 1120 Oakland or
phone 1359-M. Reward. 161
LOST - Between -Cousinsand Hall's
and Forest'-Ave., a, black leather
handbag with bank books, money,
etc. Call 2641-W. 161-31
LOST-.Pair of shell-rii glasses in
long black case at May Festival,'
May 18. Ple e call 1724-M. 161-2
LOST-A jack knife Fountain Pen.
Parker's Lucky Curve. Call A. V.
McPhee, 1468-M. Reward. 159-3
LOST-Alpha Sigma Phi pin, finder
call 1460 and ask for Iland. Re-
ward. 159-3
FOR RENT '
FOR RENT-Three light housekeeping
rooms. Hot and cold water in kitch-
en. Forty-five dollars per month.
May bethad by June 1st. 110 N. In-
galls St. 1 £ 160-2
FOR RENT-Housekeeping apartment.
Two large rooms, ground floor, run-
ning hot and cold water, near cam-
pus A~nd downtown. 203 S. Thayer
St. 161-3
FOR RENT - For summer school.
Three suites and, one single room,
610 Forest. Call 2641-W. 161-3
MISCELLANEOUS
ATTENTION! Good money-making
proposition. Something anyone can
do. No experience necessary. Works
unusually well. Call D. Heetderks,
1170-M between 16:45 and 8 eve-
nings or call at 920 E. Washington.
161-6
WILL THE person who took the wrong
coat from the Surgical Amphitheater
Monday evening call Sutton and ex-
change? 2655-R. 161
WILL THE person who borrowed a
"C" clarinet from C. M. Atkinson be-
fore Xmas, iIndly call 566. Thank

Specialty Hat Shop

.117 Z. Liberty St.

College

exchanges)

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Ohio State-The Men's Glee club at
Ohio State has presented the school
with a bronze tablet memorial to-their
late direcpr, Alfred R. Barrington.
Missouri-According to the "Eve-
ning Missourian" the campaign being
conducted at the University of Mis-
souri for a Memorial Union building
is meeting with great success. The
drive has been extended to the alumni
and reports show that in the case of
the alumni in St. Louis the goal has
been nearly reached.
, Wisconsin-Mrs. Amy Davis Win-
ship, who recently celebrated her
ninetieth birthday, is probably the old-
est college student, in the United
States. She now has an application
filed to enter the summer school at
the University of Wisconsin. During
the last 11 years she has attended
Wisconsin, Ohio State, Florida,
Southen, California, and Kansas uni-
versities. Psychology and sociology,
have been her special subjects.
Pennsylvania - A recent article,
published in the Pennsylvanian, which
urged ,a separate college for women,
failed to meet the approval of the
Penn women students. One junior
stated that the granting of the fran-
chise to the women of the country
raised them to an equal plane with
the men. To distinguish us from the
male student by the term 'co' is in-
sulting. I think that a nation-wide
campaign should be conducted by all
co-educational institutions to abolish
the word."
Colorado - Students at Colorado
college registered between: May 2 and
May 14 for the work of the first se-
mester of next year.
Use Classified advertising and sell

'WUER TH
SUNDAY-MONDAY
TUESDAY

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OFFERING

A FINE GROUP OF

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Spring. Suits at

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$ .50

*GmRIZ ARLSS
i. TlE DHE II
You know his
laughing leer-

All tailored with the skill and
beauty that mark the work of
the Kirschbaum Shops. The
type of suits for which you paid
at least $55 or $60 in-1920.

He's a smooth s
medder. His
they burn like
His words, they
like fire.

oClety
eyes,
acid.
melt

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WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS
ALL SIZES

He fascinates you. He
captivates - you. He
holds you in his spell.
Acclaimed by every-
one as the greatest
achievement of the si-
lent drama.

F. W.
309 SOUTHI

Gross

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