THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MARCH 25, ---- '11 COLLECTION OF 0 BOOKS ON DISPLAY collection of bird books from rary of A .M. Todd, of Kala- at present on exhibition in the r of the University library, s works of some of the most of the world's ornithologists. >st noteworthy of these are the >lumes by George Gould con- colored plates of the birds of ia, New Guinea, and the Pa- puan Islands of the Humming-birds, and the Trogori. In 1875, there was published a "Monograph of the Trogonidae;" in 1875-78 the "Birds of New Guinea and the Papuan Islands," which were com- pleted by R. Bowdler Sharpe of the British Museum after Gould's death. Sharpe's own monograph of the "Birds of Paradise" and "Bower Birds" (1891- 98) was presented to the University library by Todd as were the five vol- umes of Gould's "Birds of New Guinea." Many other valuable sets are on ex- hibition, among which are George Ed- ward's "Natural History of Birds," by Temminck, the Dutch naturalist, and1 one early work by Jacob Schaeffer, the German naturalist. Birds of England are shown in a volume by James Bolton. American birds are shown in a set by Mark Catesby which was first published in London in 1731. Much more modern are the vol- umes of the famous Audubon's "Birds of America," published in New York, 1840-44. This is the very rare octavo edition, and is loaned by the owner, Mrs. E. D. Case. During the exhibit pages of the vol- umes will be turned occasionally so there will be sufficient variety in the illustrations displayed. It will remain in the cases probably until the spring I p Anyplace But rat Rex's IE CLUB LUNCH 712 ARBOR STREET Near State and Packard I vacation. J. L. CHAPMAN JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST The Store of Reliability & Satisfaction 113 South Main street ANN ARBOR, - - MICHIGAN _..._.,, PROGRAMS and INVITATIONS Our SPECIALTY "Everything in Printing" MAYER-SCHAIRER CO. 112 S. MAIN STREET PHONE 1404 Wlomen Apparatus examinations for fresh- men and sophomores will be held at the regular class hours, April 4, 5, 7. and 8. Interclass basketball games will be held as follows: Junior and fresh- men game at 7:45 o'clock Monday night; senior and sophomore game, at 7:45 o'clock Tuesday night. Letters 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.! Chaperones for the dances this week end, supplied by the office of the dean of women are as follows: Union, Fri- day-Miss Martha Hils; Saturday- Mrs. H. G. Berger. Armory, Saturday Mrs. F. P. Ward. Barbour gymnasium will be open from 9 to 12 o'clock Saturday morning for any girls who wish to practice ap- pa'ratus work for the indoor meet. Junior Girls' Play Scores on Sale Due to the large number of requests for scores of the Junior Girls' play music the remaining copies have been placed on sale at Graham's bookstore. Girls who ordered books and anyone else desiring them can obtain copies there. The cover design is the same as that of the programs and the books contain practically all of the play music. We have just receiv- ed a new School CLASS BASKETBALL GAMES PLAYED OFF NEXT WEEK Women's interclass basketball games will be played off the first part of next week. Sister classes will com- pete in the preliminaries, juniors playing the freshmen at 7:45 o'clock Monday night, and seniors playing the sophomores at 7:45 on Tuesday night. The winners will play the finals. Each class will have a corner of the gym- nasium for decorations and the win- ning team will tear down the colors ofthe defeated class. Read The Daily for Campus news. Ia - - s _ - s a - s I- sa - s - . U I- w - a _ aa I-I Sundae I - . . , i , t R I t I 1 1 When the detective held his magnifying glass over the tell-tale thumb-print he recognized its owner "Silky Moll." the darling of the underworld, So, she had gone "Outside the Law," at last! SPECIAL Sashes for Easter wear Organdies and Silks Shipment of Italian Hats just received The Wisteria Shop 330 Maynard MEN a '4 THE TELL-TALE THUMB-PRINT TNADC MARK ft". 1. PAT Off.. "Here They Are" Black or Brown Scotch Grain *ti Exactly like the cut. A soft, pliable, cool stock. Plump, sturdy sole for hard wear. 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Seen at Canoe Jack Wallis, Post 120-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST-On 12th St., between Huron and N. University, nose glasses, nar- row shell rims. 1112 Washtenaw. 993-J. 120-3 LOST-Small brown leather bill fold- er containing $8 or $9. Finder please call 1283-W. Reward. 11§- LOST-At Freshman mixer, Saturday, a sterling silver bar pin, set with brilliants. Call 2704-M. 121-2 LOST-Gold -faced Elgin wrist watch with monogram B. B. R. on back. Call 2730. 119-3 LOST-Small gold Michgan seal pin,, on or near canfpus. Please call 2577-W. 121 FOUNP--A muff. Call at Haller & Fuller to claim ownership. 119-3 WANTED C SALE-Two desirable box seats r Friday night Opera. Call Irving 1343-M, between 12:30 and 1 to- y. 121 SALE - Ford speedster. Good nning condition. Call Heald, 20. 120-3 _. -- We go 6000 miles for the Turkish tobacco used in Murad-Why? Because -Turkish has a taste -Turkish has a mildness -Turkish has a delight-far beyond all cigarette tobaccos of all other lands- Murad gives you real enjoyment, and tue delight such as no Tob cco other than 100% Pure Turkish Tobacco can give. Facts -Facts-FACTS-! > Tens of thousands of smokers -tens of thousands of times- have PROVEN this- SALE-Microscope. w. Call 829. , Practically 121-4 WANTED TED-Two Wednesday evening hestra, seats for the Opera. Will e in exchange two Loge B tickets Friday evening or two in J for ulrsday evening. Call Simpson,~ ,during lunch or dinner hour.'s121 FOR:;RENT RENT-Large two room suite. rnished for comfort and study. o blocks from campus. 815 E. ron. 117-7 IWANTED-To rent a 'garage in vicin- ity of Monroenand TappannSts. Phone 981-W or Box G. N., Daily. 121-2 WANTED-To rent-Garage space for Ford Coupe. East or South of cam- pus preferred. Call 1526-R. 121-3 MISCELLANEOUS THE FULLER BRUSH CO. can use a few students during summer vaca- tion. Hard work, but good pay. Ap- ply to De Payne, 920 Sybil, evenings, this week only between six and sev- en,. 13 / ""Judge for Yourself-!" 2Or _ w #1