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1922

Number 181

dent Council, the Deans of the University
ed to hold a University Convocation in Hill
at 11 a. m. All class and laboratory exer-
1l be suspended for the 11 o'clock hour on
1 not affect in any way the clinics in the
of Dentistry.
ents and of the various Faculties are asked

111 Auditorium prior to 10:45 a. M.,
mptly at 11:10 a. m.
Club, meeting in Ann Arbor this
sity at the Convocation and will
f
Edgar Vincent, Ph.D., LL.D., Pres-
e is ranked among the very best
M. L. BURTON,
President.

WHAT'S GOING ON
WEDNESDAY
12:05-Rotary club meets at Chamber
of Commerce inn.
2:00-D. V. Gerking speaks in room
207 of--University hall.
2:00 to 5:00-All Military ball tickets
not called for on sale at the Union.
4:00-Rehearsal for "Shavings."
4:00-Law discussion class meets in
Upper room of Lane hall.
4:15-Padraic Colum speaks at Sarah
Caswell Angell hall
4:15--French lecture on "Bjuet Bird'
by M. Pargment, for members of
Cercle Francais.
7:00-Varsity band practice in Univer-
sity Hall.
7:00-Freshman Glee club rehearsal
at Union.
7:30-Pi Delta Epsilon meets at iUn-
ion
7:30-Veterans of Foreign Wars meet
at Union.
7:80-Student council meets at Un-
ion.
7:30-Round-Up club meets at Union.
7:30-Meeting of chairman and all
committees of Military ball at Un-
ion.
7:80-Phi Tau club meets at Union.
"RIDER for PENS."-Adv.

8:00-University Glee
Hill auditorium.

THURSDAY
7:00-R. 0. T. C. band practices in
Newberry hall auditorium.
7:00-Union freshman orchestra
meets in room 308 of Union.
7:00-Rehearsal for "Shavings."
7:80-Westerners meet in Lane hall.
U-NOTICES
All those holding tickets for the Mil-
itary ball who have not received an
engraved invitation, may secure
them by presenting their tickets be-
tween the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock
today in the Union.
Tickets for the Military ball may be
called for at the Union from 2 to 5
o'clock this afternoon by all
those whose applications have been
accepted.

Albion Alumni to Lunch at Union
Albion college alumni will hold a'
luncheon at the Union at 12:15
o'clock Friday. Those wishing res-
ervations should call 1440-W.
Today is "31" Day.

the S
al nu
ist,

A dinner for him has been arrang-
ed for at 6 o'clock today at the Un- has
ion. Every alumnus and former east
student is urged to attend. A num- Th
ber of Detroit alumni will be there. Will
Phone for reservation to G. L. Alt, Mus
University 93-J, before noon today. bor
The regular Thursday afternoon or- head
gan recital will not be given this Mich
week due to tomorrow night's 'per- Ypsi
formance of Haydn's "Creation" in Ac
Hill auditorium. ,1bers

Day.
"RIDER f

conference of the Deans, Wednesday, March U9.
M. L. BURTON.

GENEROUS GUT in price
Michigan Memory Books
- 'Banners, Pennants, Pillows, etc.

gf the Graduate School of the University
chigan, will deliver two University Lec-
the auditorium of Newberry hall Thurs-
31, at 4:15 p. m. -The subjects of the two
: The Revival of Athens in the West"
the Mediterranean." The public is in-
F. E. ROBBINS.
"Science", will deliver a University Lec-
i. in the auditorium of the Natural Sci-
'The Uses of Psychology". The public is
F. E. ROBBINS.

WAH RS

University
Book Store

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MILLEN'S BUSY ST

Graduate School:
eting of the Executive Board of the Graduate School
at 4:10 p. m. ALFRED H. LLOYD.
luinni and 'Former Students:
ndley is in Ann Arbor this week. A dinner for him
6 p. m. Wednesday, March 29, at the Michigan
and former student is' urged to attend. A number
e here. Phone for reservation to G. L. Alt, Univer-
esday noon. H. E. RIGGS.

ANN ARBOR'S GREATEST
Dollar Dayand SilkSa
Start ThusdayMornng, This W eek,

e 1

sical Laboratory, Washington, D. C.,
i "The Application of Thermodynam-
ures will be given daily at 4:15 p.
emistry building. All interested are
W. L. BADGER.

r examinations for renoval of conditions and incom-
April after the Spring Vacation. The schedule of
t subjects is posted in the corridors of the Engi-
L. A. HOPKINS, Sectary.
eld on Wednesday, March 29, at 10 o'clock in Room
ng. Professor H. E. Riggs and Mr. Wilfred B. Shaw,
Alumnus, will address the assembly.
A. H. LOVELL, Senior Mentor.
348 on Thursday, March 30, at 9,o'clock. Dean Coo-
P. FIELD.

for Three Days

I

. THURSDAY, FRI DAY 'andSATURDAY
Oyer 5,000 Yards of Dress Silks at $1.00 a yard. Many of the Silks a
up to $2.00. 'This Dollar Silk Sale is a wonder and it will hold the grea
est for the Woman or Miss who prefers to make her own S p r in g Dres
will find Dress Silks - Blouse and Skirting Silks - Fine Drapery and F
ing Silks 36 inches wide at $1.00 a yard. Silk Sales of this character

re

of the Mechanical Engineering Department
ineers at 11 a. m., on Wednesday, March 29,
building. It is important that all Freshmen
shmen are urged to see their Mentor during
922.) C. E. WILSON,
Head Mentor Freshman Engineers.

1,

F 'y

this morning.
.C. B. VIBBERT.

presented, and we say buy now, because you can always use Silks of this q
ity. - Special: only 500 yards of this beautiful smooth Japanese Pongee. We
it 10 yards to a customer. Specially priced for Dollar Days at One Dollar a
THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

ock section will not meet
section, if possible.

this week. Students are

I. L. SHARFMAN.

3 course will be given on Monday,
L. .. YOUNG.

Read this List of
Dollar Day Bargains

r

i

March 29, at 10 o'clock will be held in room 811
H. C. ANDERSON.

50c Daisy Pillow Cases
3 for $1.00

p. m. 'Ti
Gymnasiun

eir wives are cordiall4 invited to attend
held in Barbour Gymnasium on Thurs-
, may be obtained in the office of the
MARION O. WOOD.
), at 7:30 p. m., Mr. F. 0. Taylor of the
atories, will deliver a lecture in Room
bject, "Chance and Choice in Scientific
invited.
C. H. STOCKING,
.Secretary, College of Pharmady.

75c Bleached Table Damask
2 yds for
15c Unbleached Sheeting
8 yds for

$.00
$1s00

Ladies, Here's a List of
Muslin Underwear that
Will Save You a Lot
of Money
Ladies' Nainsook Gowns
2 for $1.00
Ladies' Muslin Slipover Gowns .
2 for $1.00
Ladies' Nainsook Hand Embroi-
dered Gowns, Pink and White
I,00
Ladies' Batiste Gowns with Lace'
and Embroidery $1.00
Ladies' Envelope Chemises
2 for $100

60c 9/4 Sheeting

2 yds for $100o

45c Linen finish Pillow Tubing
3 yds for $1,00
$1.50 Sleep Well Sheets $1.00
17c Bleached Cotton 8 yds for $1.00
1Sc Crash Toweling 10'yds for .00

in room 203 Tappan Hall,,
11 lecture in French on the
". Admission by associate
who are cordially invited.
JEAN

Mr. M. Pargment,
subject, "L'Oiseau
membership tick-

50c Brassieres, new models
3 for $10
200 Pairs Muslin Ruffled
Bed Room Curtains, per pr
-'100 Prs Scrim Curtains per pr $ 1.0®
Ladies, Here's a Coat
and Dress Sale that wil
Save You Real Money
COATS
at $10, $15, and $25
DRESSES
at $10, $15, and $19
Just think - you can buy the Coal
and Dresses and save $5 on your pui
chase. Hundreds of them to sele<
from. All the New Spring Models
Dollar Day Bargains
in Hosiery
Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, Black
and Colors, per pr $1 ,0
Ladies' Lisle and Cotton Hose,
4 prs for $1,01
Ladies' Lisle and Cotton Hose
4 prs for $1,0
$2.50 Ladies' Fine Imported Kid
Gloves, white and light shades.

Ladies', Envelope Chemises
made of Fine Batiste

B. CLOPPET.

35c Huck Towels
19c Bath Towels
$1.50 Mather Sheets

4 for $1.00
6 for-$1m00
$1.00

Ladies' White Muslin Petticoats
with deep Embroidery $

$1.00

ge One)
speak on
y of Leader-
I Adults," at
m and Chan-
again in the

Swain lectures at 4:15 o'clock this
afternoon in Newberry hall. "New
Light from Graeco-Roman Egypt,"
will be the subject of an illustrated
lecture by Prof. Francis W. Kelsey
at 8 o'clock this evening in Newberry
hall.
"The Factor of Safety in Research,"
will be the subject of Prof. A. F.
Shull's presidential address opening
the 27th annual meeting of the Mich-
igan Academy of Science at 8 o'clock
this evening in the Natural Science
auditorium.
President Marion L. Burton will de-
liver a lecture on "First Things,"
Thursday morning at 11 o'clock in
Hill auditorium. This will be a
joint meeting of all the organizations

Camisoles of Wash Satin

$

9/4 Bleached Sheeting
22 yds
Single Bed Blankets

for $1.00
$1200

35c Pillow Slips

;1200
1100

4 for $1'00

Greek
will

$1.25 Comfort Size Cotton Batts
$1.00
35c All-Linen Toweling
4 yds for $1.00

Ladies' Buy Corsets
Dollar Days and ave!
$1.50 C-B Corsets,
Spring Models $1.00
$1.50 Millen's Princess Corsets $1.00
Nemo Corsets-
Discontinued Models $1.00 off
American Lady Corsets - ,4 Price
39c Brassieres 4 for $1.00

.

75C'

Fancy Embroidered Bath
Towels 2 for

$1.00

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