THE MICHIGAN DAILY . r.......... .; . .......-_.._ _... ..... 4.... 4rwlF.i Stage I: d1 (By Associated Press) peka, Kan., May 31.-Shrinkage in es of last year's crops still in the on Kansas farms represent a loss >proximately $75,000,000 to Kansas ers, comparing prices at present those prior to when the slump n last fall. 'This figure is based % recent report issued by J. C. ler, secretary of the state board of culture, showing the enormous unts of grain still unsold. i the 25,850,000 bushels of wheat, 8 per cent of the entire last year's the price in the last six months deteriorated on the average of $1 shel; on the 63,352,000 bushels of 47.7 per cent of last year's crop on hand, the price has shrunk an age of more than fifty cents, and he 23,929,000 bushels of oats still ie farmers' bins, the price shrink- has been 33 1-3 cents a bushel- ggregate shrinkage on these hold-i alone of $65,526,000, while the eased value on other retained n crops would aggregate more than 00,000 according to Secretary er. This does not take into con- ation the decreases in prices on is marketed during the past few ths. e the advertising columns of The Igan Daily to reach the best of Arbor's);buyers.--Adv. AT THE WHITNEY The speed limit musical comedy is "The Sweetheart Shop" with the origi- nal Past and chorus intact, which' comes to the Whitney Theater, Friday and Saturday, June 3 and 4. It comes here with a high record of success in! New York, Chicago and Boston for the past year and direct from the Colum- bia Theater, San Francisco, where it played for four weeks. "The. Sweet- heart Shop" played longer in San Francisco than any other musical com- edy in the past five years. The book and lyrics are by Anne Caldwell who wrote "The Night Boat", Fred Stone's "Jack {'Lantern", "Chin Chin," "Tip Top' and many other suc- cesses. The music is by Hugo Felix, whose charming melodies in "Madam Sherry,' "Pom Pom and Lassie" are well remembered. There is a well de- fined and most entertaining story told in "The Sweetheart Shop"; which is light and humorous in situations and thoroughly entertaining throughout,, The story is told mid novelties and surprises. Edgar J. MacGregor under whose direction "The . Sweetheart Shop" is presented, has provided elab- orate and artistic stage settings and beautiful costuming with rich displays of gowns of the ultra-fashionable kind. The company presents to an unusual regree the charm of youth and boasts of an exceedingly pretty chorus whose witchery of face is only equalled by the magic of their dainty feet. The principals are Harry K. Morton, Esther Howard, a discovery new to this 'kind of performance, whose suc- cess as a female funster has placed her in a class by herself; Helen Ford, Zella Russell, Ray Gordon, Daniel Healy, Marion Saki, Jananese pre- miere danseuse; Mary Harper, Clay Hill and Teddy Hudson. Sorority to Conduct Camp for Poor Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will again conduct a six weeks summer camp for poor children at Wolf Lake near Jackson. The children are selected by the Jackson board of health from the pub- lic and parochial schools of the city. INTERCIASS OUTOOR MEETSTART FRIDY PENTA THLON AND ALL REGULAR EVENTS TO BE RUN OFF The annual interclass outdoor track meet will be held at Ferry field Friday. and Saturday afternoons. Points- will be awarded on the following basis: first, five points; second, three; third, two; and fourth, one. Two points will be necessary to win a man the Intra- mural award. Men of all classes may take part, ex- clusive of the regular members of the track squad or those who have made their insigna in that sport. The events to ber un off Friday after- noon will include the preliminaries of all events except the half and the two mile run, the pentathlon, and the pole vault. All events which have not been finished Friday afternoon will be com- pleted on Saturday afternoon. The meet will begin at 3:00 o'clock Friday, and 2:00 o'clock Saturday. Entries will be taken for the Friday from 1:30 to 3:00 o'clock only day at the field, either in perso representative. Saturday entr be taken on that afternoon up o'clock. The events of the meet 1ill i 100, 220, 440, 880 mile, and tw runs, high and low hurdles, pol shot put, broad and high jump. javelin, mile relay, and a pen consisting of shotput, discus, 1( 880 run and the broad jump. }. .rr L W THAEE WMARK LKC U$GPA NG ILOW HEEL WALKING For that canoe trip up river or for that fishing excursion You need a tube of SHOES d - r =s I e UG t rc Mosquito Cream Eastman Kodaks Films Amateur Finishing Enlargements Flashlights and - a Outside Groups A Non-Greasy Effective Repellant for mosquitos, gnats and black flies It Keeps 'em Away The great outdoor Walkover for Women. Essentially a sport Shoe but worn by women everywhere for city wear. Made with the new Vamp Saddle patterns in black and brown calf. I PRICE $10.00 Walk-Over oot shop You But Mosquitos Wont Will Like it, ~%m~ 11 5 South Main Street. 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