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March 25, 1922 - Image 7

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-03-25

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Junior Girls' play
Whitney theater.
Junior Girls' play
ham's, Slater's, and
in extra apparatus
coming meet may
isium from 9 to 12
day, Iarch 29.
lances tonight are:
Reynolds; Armory
.t.
be held at 8 o'clock
rs of Barbour gym-
'higan Dames. All
r husbands are in-
omen are invitted to
gs of the Student-
ice which is being
week end. At 10
morning there will
on between the two
i various subpjects
afternoon meeting
v short talks. which
y a social hour and

tricate esign.
During the evening tea brought di-
rectly from China was served, con-
pleting Ihe oriental atmosphere.
Athena Programs'
To Copy Congress
Athena Literary society members'
have decided to prepare themselves
for possible luture careers in the house
of representatives.
The first program of this kind will
be held Tusday evening. Some ques-
tion that is on the floor in congress
will be the subject for discussion.
Each member will choose her political
party and will discuss the subject from
that standpoint.
Marion Taylor, '24, 1)evera Stein-
berg, '22, and Helene Sooy, '23, will be
leaders of the Republican, -Socialist,
and Democratic parties, respectively.
FRENCH SCHOLARSHIPS GIVEN
TO STUDENT AT MICHIGAN
The committee on Franco-American
exchange scholarships and fellowships
of the American council on education,
has appointed Frances Swain, '23, to
a French scholarship for American
University women at a French lycee
near Paris. Out of a thousand applica-
tions from various universities and
colleges 25 were selected to be award-
ed this scholarship.
AT THE THEATERS {
TODAY
I Screen
Arcade-Wallace Reid in "The
World's Champion."
I Majestic-"Ever Since Eve" with
{ Shirley Mason.
Mimes-Anna Nilsson in "What
Women Will Do."
Orpheum-Elleen Percy in "From {
Hicksvilleto Broadway."

Dife UOIEZ
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TY W(

S CLUB

The athletic section of the Faculty
Women's club will meet at 3 o'clock
this afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Walter B. Ford at.904 Forest avenue.
Dr. Cora. J. Best is interested in all
kinds of out-door life and especially
in mountain climbing. Following the,
address tea will be served.
MENARD WILL SPEAK MONDAY;
AT ALUMNI MEMORIAL HALL
Harry F. Menard, president of the
Detroit real estate board, will speak
upon "The Development of High Class
Residence A4istricts; Necessary Re-
strictions and the Value of Good Arch-
itecture," under the auspices of the
architectural college at 4 o'clock Mon-1
day afternoon in the second floor lec-1
ture room of Alumni Memorial hall.
NORT HCENTRAL ASSOCIATION
DROPS 7 SCHOOLS IN STATE
Seven Michigan schools were drop-
ped from the accredited list of the
North Central association of colleges
and secondary schools when the asso-
ciation met last week in Chicago. The
reason for this decision was the in-.
adequacy of salaries for teachers in
these schools.
Engagement Announced By Students
Announcement was made at the'
Kappa Delta house of the engagement
of Margaret Gillies, '22Ed, to Keith L.
Lejard, '22.
Buy your class toques from Daily
adve'tisers.-Adv.
1 FRESH LITS NOTICE
I Freshman Tits are requested to
mail their class dues to D. E.
JoYhnson, 1443, Wtasbtenaw ave-
nue at, once. No applications
for Fresh Frolic tickets will be
considered unless dues are paid.
R A E
TodayOnly
Charles (Buck) Jones-
IN
"Straight From The Shoulder"
Also Harold Lloyd in
"HAUNTED SPOOKS"
Sunday - Mionday
James Oliver Curwood's
"TIE RIVER'S END"
A Pisturo is 'never old until you've
seen it.
R A Ew

Ice Cream Prices Reduced
Prices on ice cream here have been
reduced 20 per cent due to commercial
conditions, according to A. L. McDon-
ald, of the Connor Ice Cream company.
Hereafter vanilla brick ice cream will
be sold for 50 cents a quart, and three
layer brick will be sold for 60 cents
a quart.
"22 LITS NOTICE
All members of the 1922 liter-
ary class who have not yet paid'
their class dues of $2 are urged to
do so at once. Checks are to be
mailed to the class treasurer at
2107 washtenaw avenue. Names
of senior lits whose dues are yet
unpaid are now posted in the reg-
istrar's office, according to Walt-
er B. Rea, president of the class.
Something for sale? A Classified
Ad in The Daily will find a buyer.-
Adv.
IX
You'll find many bargains when you
read Michigan Daily Ads.-Adv.
Last Time Today
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It winl ispire you io
layed letters becanus
your friends to see y
ing stationery.
0. D. MO
The Stationery and T
17 NICKELS A
Van's Barber S
Quality and Serv
1114 South University StrE

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p APPARELI
will have an oD-
raps, frocks, and
splay of wearing
e shown at New-
y and Thursday.
Michigan League
e realized on all
re all from the
etroit, and, every
. exclusive. There
. of anything sold.
ade either day.
for this sale are

Why, some of our choice
vsmokes of course.

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if your candy. doesn't suit
taste, we have some for y
that will please.

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Prop in any time

DAMES

Le gathering of
sday evening
ncan, recently
om China, met
:alked to them

Rae-Charles Jones in "Straight
from the Shoulder."
Wuerth-Billy Dove, in "At the
Stage Door."

flick il/e
Broqctwqy
S& t D irelo~ ~Cn a O r~ hr I.

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Blue Fr

was associated with
the southern part of
uis stay he found op-
a, perspective of con-
e commented on the
inconveniences of
stem- and markets.
" he said, "are noth-
aths through the rice
r religion is founded
trgcture of supersti-

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THIS WEEK

stage

Garrick (Detroit)-"Lola" with
Helen Shipman.
Shubert Michigan (Detroit) -
"The Man Who Came Back,"
with Arthur Ashley and Adda
Gleason.

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The People of This Com-
muity Are Readig This
Paper Today
By J. R. HAMILTON
FarmnerAdvertising Manager ot Wanamaker's, Philadelphia

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Dught back with
rere some rich
d and brocaded

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conduct our Meat Market

such

a basis

that our

comments will be

our best advertising.

You, si, ormadam, are part of a greater audience than was
ever gathered together in this community. Your combined power
is that of a great army.
Your possible purchasing power alone is enough to make
*very commercial institution here respond to your will.
You are going into the stores of this city now to spend that
money.
LWnd what you are trying to findout is-how to spend it to
your best advantage and where. Let us see how we can help you
Here in this paper today is the advertising news of the
strong men of trade, the regular buyers and the best judges of M
'merchandise. They have ransacked their shelves and their stock- g
Brooms to give you the finest they have. They are too shrewd to ..ittni
end their money and attract your attention to anything but w
best. F

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MARKET

UNSURPASSED!
r Products Made Right Here
in Ann Arbor
THE ROLLER KING
l1-trpose Flour, successfully used for 40
tars in this city. \aley housewives will u$
nothing else. -
ie White Loat Brand is a little cheaper
THEN COME THE MIMICO BRANDS:
1IMICO BREAD FLOUR
IIMICO PASTRY FLOUR
IIMICO RYE FLOUR
4IMICO GR AHAM.FLOUR
IIMICO BREAKFAST FOOD
IIMICO GOLDEN MEAL
Made from the Corn Field, f Nebraska

This is their biggest season, too, and some of the values they
re offering today will seem impossible to you who do not know
a buyer's necessities.
If you could go behind the'scenes and see their stock of shoes
and coats nd dresses and suits and underwear, of furniture and
rugs and draperies, all shrewdly gathered from the ends of the
earth, all brought down to the lowest figure or raised to the
highest standard of quality by every method known to- expert
merchandising, then you would understand the labor that has
been expended for you.
There is no advertisement.in this paper too small for you to
notice today. For every one of these smaller merchants has had
benough faith in his merchandise to put-his announcement before,
you as large as he could; enough courage to stand back of it, and
!the integrity to sign his name to what he presents. He has some
good reason for talking to you, and the fact that he is talking
to you is proof of his ability and success.
And there is no advertisement too large for you to study
carefully. Many a buyer, with some good value worth a column
of space, has had to put it in the middle of half a page and crowd
it into three short lines.
Here, then, is your compendium of merchandise, your cata-
logue of good goods; here amongst these merchants who are ask-
ing your attention today through the columns of their advertise-
m eate and offering you the best that they have.
(Copyrighted.)

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Straps will be worn this

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season more

than ever. We have one or two
straps, high and low heels, in black,
brown or white. Moderately priced.
$7 to $9

E OF THE SUPERLATIVELY BESTS
YOUR GROCERS FOR THEM.

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Wahr's Shoe

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