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MHE MICHIGAN DAILY

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leed Extra Courses?
ribing over 400 courses in History, English,
try, Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics,
r, etc., given by correspondence. Inquire
ay be applied on present college program.
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CHICAGO. ILLINOIS Tear

Womeni
Rehearsals of the cast of the sec-
ond act of Senior Girls' play will be
held at 7 o'clock Tuesday, Wednes-'
day, and Thursday. All new members
of the cast are asked to bring their
fee of $2.
Any women wishing summer em-
ployment such as waiting table at
summer resorts are asked to call at
the office of the dean of women for
consultation.
All members of Masques are re-
quested to turn in the money for the
tickets they have sold to Harriet Gustin,
'22, from 2 to 4 o'clock Tuesday aft-
ernoon at the Library.
The Athena Literary society will
meet at 7:15 o'clock Tuesday evening
in the Alpha Nu rooms to elect of-
ficers.

Want anything? If you want what
you want, when you want it, use a
Want Ad in the Michigan Daily-Adv.
(O loN DA
The first and last
word in real
pipe comfort

one Perfedi uuthpiece
Men who know pipe satisfaction
will tell you that they prefer
REDMANOL to any other
mouthpiece because it has just
the right feel on the teeth.
REDMANOL is as transparent and beau-
tiful as amber; but stronger. Modern
k ~ -science has made it tasteless and odorless.
Whether you are buying a cigarette
holder, a cigar holder, or a cjimmy Pipe,
ask your dealer to show you one.witha
REDMANOK bit.
All Shapes-All Prices
If your local dealer doesn't carry REDM ANOL
pipes and holders send us his name and address.

YOU SWIM AND WISH

NG CAPS FOR SERVICE

This is one, of.
many styles of
TREBORPIPES
ready for your
immediate use
at six dollars.

WE-HAVE SOME.

EAL SERVICE IN RUBBER

Trueblood to Lecture in Summer
Prof. Thomas C. Trueblood, and Mrs.
Trueblood, will leave June 22 for a
trip through the Northwest, including
stops at Portland and Seattle, Wash.
Professor Trueblood will lecture at
the summer sessions of six state insti-
tutions, giving two programs at each
college. These will include one drama
presentation and one lecture.

Q,/ TREBOR will smoke cool and
sweet from the start. The ivory stop-
per at end of stem positively prevents
any bad taste or discomfort.
If you have never smoked a pipe, the
TREBOR will prove a new friend to be
proud of. A veteran pipe smoker will
appreciate the specially seasoned fine old
briar as an old friend after the first puff.
Drop in and see the TREBOR at
The Calkins-Fletcher Drug Co.
The Cushing Drug Co.
Imported by
GROSVENOR NICHOLAS &ix CO., Inc.
12 East 48th Street New York City

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he..quarry,
Drug and Prescription Store
Cor. W. Univ. and State Phone 308

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t. Claude Drake. Piop.

DETROIT W O M E N

ne of the oldest firms in Detroit is receiving applications
University Women for positions on its sales force. The
teration is exceptionally hig and the opportunities for
icement are greater than in any other field to which
n' are eligible.
pplicants for these positions must be residents of Detroit.
anent positions are open to graduates. A limited num-
Juniors can secure employment for the Summer.
One University of Michigan Woman, Class of
1915, earned $519.50 with our organization in her
irst month. This woman left social service work to
inter a more remunerative field, where she had the
>pportunity of maintaining her right to compete with
business men on an equal basis.
he application of college training in History, Sociology,
iology and Economics in the sales field is direct. A Col-
Woman is as eligible to sell as she is to teach. The
ds employed in each field are the same. A short course
ning is givven all applicants selected for the work.
Application blanks nill be mailed 'on request.

Complete Commencement Program
According to the committee in
charge of its preparation, the- pro-
gram for Commencement week is com-
pleted and will be sent to the print-
er June 1. The program will be ready
June 10, and will contain a -list of
events for each day from Sunday, June
26 to Thursday, June 30.
A new semi-brogue oxford, French
toe, in both blacks and tans. Small
perforations, novel stitching. $10.
Davis Toggery Shop, 119 South Main
St-Adv.
SHIRT SALE at
GEORGE KYER'S
721 North University
Law, Medical
and
Dental Books
Bought, Sold or
Exchanged

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STake Victrola with You
This Summer Wherever You Go

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No need of being without music this summer-take it right with you wherever you go.
One of the smaller model Victrolas (as illustrated), at a moment's notice, transforms the
wilderness into a vast opera house; your launch into a floating concert hall; your lawn,
porch, canoe, summer home, camp, picnic, etc., into a musical center where you can hear the
self-same artists you've heard on the concert stage-in wonderfully varied program. Choose
your Victrola NOW-enjoy your favorite music this summer!

nks & Pastes
Typewriting Paper

Fountain Pens
Metal Pencils

SUMMvER
MODEL

IN WARD HOWLAND, INC.
Established 1859
833 Dime Bank Building, Dept. S.
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
entative of the Company will interview applicants at the
Dean of Women Wednesday, June 8, 1921, from 10 to 12
4 p. m.
fAL Sl THIS
COLUMN
CLOSES
C ADVERTI SING AT 3 P.M.

Biddle's Book Store
F 11 nickels Arcade
MA JE S TIC

VTR O.LAS

$25,
$50,

These models, because of their size and ease with which they may be carried, are
ideal instruments for summer use.

$35,
$75

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TODAY ONLY

SUMMER VICTROLA WEEK
kAY 31 TO JUNE 4
We've set aside these days to acquaint music-lovers
with the possibilities of these small model Victrolas and
their wonderful entertaining qualities-not alone for sum-
mer use, but the year 'round as well.
Unusually easy Summer Victrola Week terms which
make it unnecessary for anyone to longer be without
music!

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VICTROLA IT
$25.06
iOak

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Come in and arrange for your style IV, VI, VIII or x Vic-
trola TODAY. Begin enjoying NOW the world's best music---
take it with you-indoors or out. Remember, in choice of a
Victrola, you've the instrument universally recognized supreme
among all sound-reproducing instruments.

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WANTED LOST AND FOUND
-College students preferred, I LOST -Saturday -gold bar-pin set
accounts for collection. with thre sapphires. Reward. Mrs.
work and high Day. Con- E. A. Baumgarth, 1586 Montclair
e Adjusting Corporation, St., Detroit. 170-3
g., Gary, Ind. 168-3
LT F U ' -klt hit £I MiJ CiJI n'nl±itxht

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-Men to sell brushes dur-
amer. Good money making'
ion. Call Eman, 1268, be-'
:30 and 8:30 evenings or
)0 E. Huron. 148-21'

i~ rj nc nMion tap i gu.
Lapeer trademark. Please call Vin-
cent at 1064-R. 168-4
LOST-Near Lakeland, a 2C kodak in.
leather case. Call Anderson, 1110-R.
Reward. 169-3

.THER VICTROLAS, $100 to $1,500
Convenient Payments Arranged
The Home of Real Victrola Service
116 SOUTH MAIN STREET

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VICTROLA VI
$35.00
Mahogany or Oak

)- A single room for next FOR 'ALE
y a Japanese student, near
ipus and where there are few
,oomers. Box Ei. T. S., Daily. IF OR SALE -Ford Touring car, 11916
ms1. 8 1 model, good tires, excellent mechan-
ical condition, $160. Phone 1825-M.
-For fall term, a suite with 170
Ads-also two single rooms' FOR SALE-Tuxedo coat, size 38, in
ampus by quiet uppercias- perfect condition. Society Brand
Sox J. B. G., Daily. 169-3 mpeClconditio.SoiyBa
___ _______ _____-- make. Call 2186-R. 170-2
'-Rooming house for select FOR SALE - Michiganensian-$5.00.
of twelve or fourteen boys. Call 2651-R after 2:30. 170-2

See our Window Display

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A romance that blends in an hour
of perfect delight the lure, the
pathos, the joy and mystery of the
man-woman question from Eden
down to tomorrow's breakfast.
The great Maude Adams triumph
that charmed the English-speaking
world-acted with- flawless artistry.

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-Cambria Steel Hand-book.
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ver try using The Daily as,

FOR RENT
FOR RENT- Rooms for young men
during summer school. 924 E. Ann
St. Phone 1288-W. 168-4
FOR RENT-Clean, cool suite, avail-
hlo f nnr nr f " cnm..."C

VICTROLA VIII
$50.00
Oak

VJCTROLA IX
$75.00
Mahogany or Oa

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