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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

pretation o Palm Sunday, will be the
Crt tysubject of Rev. Sidney S. Robins 1t
Courteous and satisfactory SUNDAY fI N rtto fPl udy lb h
TREATMENT to every custom- the Unitarian church.
er, whether the account be large RAt the Congregational church this
or mlU UUUlU morning Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas will!
The Ain Arbor Savings Bank talk on "The Uncrowned King," and
lex lBank Several interesting and petinent at the First Baptist church Rev. J.
Incorporated 1869 sermons dealing with the religious M. Wells will speak on "The Great
Capital and Surplus, $625,000.00 significance of Palm Sunday will be Sin of Our Day.'
Resources.........$5,000,000.00 delivered in Ann Arbor churches today
Northwest Cor. Main & Huron by visiting clergy, as well as by the
707 North University Ave. local ministers.
At the Presbyterian church ClelandUW om en
M. McAfee, D. D., professor of theology
at McCormick Seminary, Chicago, will' ___________
speak on "The World of Today and
the World of Tomorrow." Dr Mc- Hours will be arranged later for
Students Lunch Afee will also address the Young interclass basketball practice Thurs-
Peoples' meeting at 6 o'clock in the day and Friday of next week.
evening.
409 Jotterson Rev. Percy L. Urban, of St. Peter's Basketball practice for first and sec-
church, Philadelphia, Pa., will deliver ond teams will be held as follows:
the morning prayer and a sermon at Sophomores, 5 o'clock Monday; sen-
St. Andrew's Episcopal church and iors, 5 o'clock Tuesday; freshmen, 2
High lss OOd will also speak at the service at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday; juniors, 3 o'clock
o'clock. aoWednesday.
Open 6 am. Close 11p.m Palm Sunday Idealism," dealing
with the religious and economic inter- Senior society will meet at 7:15
o'clock Monday night at Betsy Bar-
bour house.
Your lights Miss Harriet Wild, director of phy-
sialeducation for the bureau of so-
won't work? cial education of the national Y. W.
C. A., will talk on "Health Standards
in Their Relation to the Trained Wom-
an," at 8 o'clock Monday night in
Sarah Caswell Angell hall.
Telephone 273
T p2Letters have been sent out from the
office of the dean of women asking
that all women on the warned or pro-
bation lists see Dean Myra B. Jordan
in that connection.
W ashtenaw Electric 'tlean Myra B. Jordan will not be at
home to the women of the University
'Shopon Tuesdays hereafter.
Sigma Delta Phi will meet, at 4
IIIlIIti11Ulll I 1111111111illl l 111tHIf ill ilili 111Eltllt111tIllllt1lIllll o'clock Monday afternoon at Helen
Newberry residence.
The Freshman Girls' Glee club will
hold its weekly meeting at 4:30 o'clock
"What beautlful Mcnday afternoon in Barbour gym-
0 nasium.
:paper! I didn't nsium.._ _ _
°"a = Sunday night specials. Both Amer-
know George had lan and Chinese, for your entertain-
ment. Chinese Gardens.-Adv.
Such good taste. 4{
sc godtse"Teet's Dining Rooms for dinner
parties. 805 E. Huron St.-Adv.
"Not only good
i taste, but appreci-
ation of your good
= taste. _ __ _
- nes= GREYLOCK- ANewNarrow
ARROW
COLLA ,
Cluett.Peabody & Co., Inc.Troy, N.Y.
An Easter Gift of fine stationery is a delicat
compliment to the refinement and good taste of YOU HAVE WRITTEN POEMS
teiDo you care to have them revised
the recipient. We are now displaying a fine as- or constructively criticised by suc-
-=cessful authors? If you do, then send
sortment of socially correct correspondence paper. ° us your manuscript (stories, articles
" or poems). We will criticise, and
place them should they prove to be
(acceptable for publication.
S0 D M U R jRIL L = There is no actual charge for ours
V = services. If, however, you have not
previously enrolled with the advisory
17 Nickels Arcade = department of this association, we re-
^quest that you enclose the initial fee1
of two dollars, which we must ask of
- each new contributor. There is no
additional expense, no future obliga-
- ~ - Ition.
THIS" THIS It must be realized that we can only
i SISwbe of aid to those of serious intent. f
ICOUMO COMN, you do mean to strive for literary suc-
LC * L 1@ F E CLOSES cess, we can he riyou s i many ways.

916 1.NI3Our services are yours until we have
AT3 P.M. ADvERTris NG AT I PM" actually succeeded in marketing at
least one of your manuscripts. Send
something to-day!
Please enclose return postage. with
LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE your communications.
NATIONAL LITERARY
LOST-The person who took a lady's FOR SALE-New Corona Typewriter. ASSOCIATION
hat and umbrella from a cloakroom Price $50.00. 400,000 in use. Easy 131 W. 3 S ewrnCity
of the Engineering building, Thurs- terms if desired. Other typewriters Advisory Department
day afternoon has been seen and is taken in exchange. O. D. Morrill, 17
asked to return same immediately. Nickel's Arcade. 13 A SHORTER
116-2 SHORTHAND. SYSTEM'
FOR SALE-Banjo-mandolin (Bruno) IN TEN EASY LESSONS
LOST-Leather notebook in cloakroom $65 instrument. Will sell at rer nn- This course covers ten easy lessons
Union basement. Contains notes in able price, leather case incuaned. which will enable the Student, Pro-
Ec. 32, 33, 34, Geology la, 31; 420 Call 2410, or 1460. E. E. Meyers. fessor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or
Maynard. Reward. Phone 870-R. 116-3 anyone seeking a professional career,
117 to go thru life with 100 per cent effi-
LOST-Silver Eversharp pencil- be-FOR SALE-Law library of the late ciency.
Lt-eenNatralEesncr euil-and Judge Stevens of Flint. $1,000 cash. THIS COURSE
tween Natural Science buildingnd Many standard works. Bargain. Is short and inexpensive, and is
116-2 Address 311 East Court St., Flint. given with a money back guarantee
116-2__ 116-5 if not satisfied.
LOST-Delta Gamma pin between FOR SALE- Fine pedigreed English Send This Clipping Today
ajestic The er45and Reward offer bulldog.. Suitable for Fraternity.
ed. 117 Male, one year old. 626 Spring. 117-2 Pyramid Press: Publishers
e- _1416 Broadway,
LOST-Log Log Slide Rule and case FOR SALE- Senior cap and gown, New York City
on diagonal between State St. and also large Michigan banner, good
South University. Phone 626-J. 117 felt. Call 1451. 117-2 Gentlemen: -Enclosed herewith
117 is $5.00 for which kindly send
LOST-Lady's Gold Watch. Monogram me your shorthand course in
E. M. S. Return to 720 Haven Ave. WANTED ten easy lessons by mail. It is
or call 1540-W. Reward. 117 understood that at the eno of
WANTED-Telegraph Operators. Stu- five days, I am not satisfied my
FOUND-Lady's Wrist Watch on Cam- dents part time shifts. Local brok- money will be gladly refunded.
pus. Call C. P. Jessup. 981-W. 117 er and bond house is installing pri-
vate New York wire and will neces- Name.....................
FOR RENT sitate a keen operator to send and
FOR RENT-Large two room suite. receive quotations on stocks, bonds, Street.....................
Furnished for comfort and study. and foreign moneys. Apply Langley
Two blocks from campus. 815 E. Hildner & Co., National Bank Bldg.k City and State......." ". ""..... ""

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March 22

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Not an Opera Chorus
these Girls are Real

Are you going to have a party? Let
Teet's Dining Rooms serve the dinner.
-Adv.
Get the habit. Follow the "ones who
know" to the Chinese Gardens.-Adv.

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We'll insure
your clothes

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CLOCKS
TIJEWEL BOXES
SALVE BOXES
POWDER BOXES
HAIR RECEIVERS
SHOE HORNS
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VASES
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CLOTH AND HAT
BRUSHES
-- CANDLE STICKS
PURSE MIRRORS
POCKET TAPE
MEASURES
SOAP BOXES
CUTICLE AND EM-
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SCISSORS
- CALENDARS, ETC.
H A L L E R
AND
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STATE STREET
JEWELERS
yer thir , W T"

D You take out in-.
surance on your
clothes every time
you send them to be
pressed or dry clean-
ed? We insure them
for you against fire
or theft at not to ex-
ceed twenty times
the value of the clean-
ing cost.
And you pay n o
more-- it's a part of
the service that mas-
ter cleaners give.
We call for
and deliver

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