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April 07, 1922 - Image 5

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The Michigan Daily, 1922-04-07

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y in the state is $1,763,-
that in property devoted
re is $2,337,000,000. The
n products each year 'is
0,000,000, against $3,448,-
tanufactured goods. The
dl of the farms of Michi-
Iding work performed by
>r members of their fam-
to $32,000,000. The vari-
s. spend $900,000,000 a

I1W SKIP'S OFFERED
THREIN, ECONOMICS
INFORD TO AWARD FOUR IN
FOOD RESEARCFOR .
1922.23. '

business and economic problems, and
their work will center principally in
marketing problems and' business fore-
casting.
Applications should be sent, with
full descriptions of all economics
courses taken, and stating all busi-
ness experience, to Dr. Lewis H.
Haney, director of the graduate school
of business administration at New
York University, before April 15,
1922.
Prof. Sharfman has also received an-
nouncement of four .fellowships in
Food Research at Stanford University
for the year 1922-1923 ranging in value
from $600 to $1200. The fellowships
are open to men who are about to re-
ceive the degree of A. B. or B. S. or
the equivalent. Graduate work, train-
ing in foreign languages, economics,
and the physical sciences will be con-
sidered of special value in assigning
the stipend.
Fellows will devote half their time
to work in food research with the di-
rection and assistance of the Institute,
and the other half to the study of re-
lated subjects. The research work
vill count toward the degee of Ph. D.
or M. A. at Stanford University.
Applications should be addressed to
the Executive Secretaryof the food re-
search institute, Stanford University,
before May 1, 1922.

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TODAY AND SATURDAY
The World at Her Feet
And this flapper tried to keep them there.
A drama of divided devotion, of Nita
Gordon's fight to win back her own
and the world's approval

at of three fellowships
earch at New York uni-
$1,000 each, for the
has been received in
department by Prof. L.

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Candidates must have graduated
t from a good college or university andI
should have specialized in economics,!
statistics, or business administration.
Those with practical business experi-
ence in addition to academic degrees
will be preferred.
. Fellows wkll devote all or most of
their time to research in the field of

We believe you will enjoy this
production from its various an-
gles. The story is by
JUNE MATHIS
who wrote the screen version of.
"THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE
APOCAYPSE"

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Students who have investigated de-
clare that there is a variety of foods
served at the Arcade Cafeteria un-
equalled anywhere else in town.-Adv.

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The anse
to thirst
after play
Drink X
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ADDED.
"TAKING CHANCES"

CO]M[ING
"FLASHES OF A(
AND
"BACK PA

COMING SUNDAY

Wn. S. Hart in "TRAILING C
This is Mr. Hart's valedictory performance of the old west.

A Wee New Shop Just for B

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T HERE is a cunning Shop
That just we babies know
Where little frocks and coats
Are hung up, row on row-
Where tiny little bootees
And cunning little sockses
Are tucked wih loving care
It dainty baby boxes.

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HERE'S not a
From quilt to
Or the best kind o
That isn't right at
And all so sweet a
We babies all decl
Buy our things at
Shop
'ause they love b

SATURDAY and SUNDAY SHOWS

I

Continuous
2:00-11:00 P. M.

7-J

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) SATURDAY

THE TOT'S SHOP,
4 Nickels Arcade

One of
Jane Singleton's

DRAMA

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Introductory Sale!

OFFIERING-

FRIDAY-SATURDAY
APRIL 14-15

9 10 11

I-Children's 1-2 and

3-

IV-For 3, 4, 5 and 6

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"The Sin

year creepers,
in pink, blue, and yellow. Black
smocking, white collars and cuff with
picot frills. Value, $2.75
SPECIAL $1.98
II-Children's 2 to 6-year
peg top rompers,
ins blue, tan, pink, and green-white
trimmed, embroidered in black.
Values, $2.75 and $2.98,
SPECIAL $1.98
III-Little tots of 2 and 3
years will find
dainty voile dresses in pink, blue and
yellow, smocked in black and white
collar and cuffs trimmed in white or-

girls we have

checked tissue gingham,
cerized Chambray cross

Tan

brown and tan shades,
crepe round neck, Yaglat
embroidered in wool in.

bloomer dresses-Brown and

shades and various

other

Values, $7.00 and $7.50.

OF

SPECIAL

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Martha

V- Pongee frocks

in

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Queed"

4 and 5 with bloom
hand embroidered in shades of

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gandie ruffles.

Value, $6.50.
SPECIAL.$4.98

,'and brown.

Value, $9.00.
SPECIAL :

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SUNDAY -TUESDAY

April 16-17-18

Before purchasing your layette

be sure to have us sho'

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the advantages of our Vanta line - no pins and no

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