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,n. 24.-The add-'
ial events to the
et with the ap-
ches throughout
g to K. L. Wil'
of Drake uni-

ties and colleges, Di-
ays, often are unable,
1 relay team but have
sually good men who
rs individually. The
champions to these
different sections of
.riably results in rec-
itests.
Ural Items

determined by elimination, the teamI
rolling the highest score in this gamej
winning, regardless of previous scores.
Junior engineers are high in. the semi-
finals and this afternoon will meet
either the Junior lits or Upper laws,
depending on the scores of the latter
yesterday afternoon.
' WDISIES' TRYOUTS I
The editors of Whimsies will
be glad to receive communica-
tions from any member of the
student body who are interested
in becoming candidates for the
editorial staff of the magazine,
for the year 1922-23. Three posi-
tions are to be filled by election
and " every application will be
given full consideration' regard-,
less of class or school of the ap-
plicant. All persons' interested
should apply by mail, addressing
Iletters to Whimsies, Press build-'
ing, before Feburury 1.
LAWRENCE H. CONRAD.
Our newly remodeled Hair Dressing
parlors on the third floor are now open
in time to take care of the J-Hop 'rush.
Have all private booths and use rain-
water only. We dor shampooing, fac-
ial work, manicuring, hair. dressing.
hair bobbing, and all marcelling is
done by our own expert. Also carry
a full line of Jenny Lincoln cosmetics.
Would advise making your appoint-
ments early for the day of the J-Hop
so that you will not be disappointed
or have to wait too lond. Mack &
Co.-Adv.

FOR BOXING IOIJFNEY
Entries are now open for the box-
ing tournament which is to be held
in the latter part of March. All those
men who intend to enter the tourna-
ment should notify Coach Sullivan as
soon as possible. When signifying
LTheir intentions of participating in the
ournament, they should also state the
cobege which they attend and their
present weignt. The matter of weight
and co-lege are particularly important
and the applicant should pay strict
attention to these rules. The men will
be held strictiy accountably for the
weights at which they register and
misrepresentation will not be allowed.
There are four groups of colleges
included in the tournament and they
are divided in the best possible way
for equa- representation. The literary,
.aw and engineering colleges consti-
tute three of the groups while Medics,

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LISTS OPENED

Dents and Pharmacists comprise the
other group.
The weights are divided so as to in-
clude practically' every suitable com-
petition on the campus. Bantam
weight-11 to 118; featherweight-
120 to 125; lightweight-130 to 135:
welterweight-142 to 148; middle-
weight-152 to 157: light heavyweight
--M0 to 167; heavyweight-175 pounds
and upwards.
NEW OFFICERS ELECTED BY
ATHENA LITERARY SOCIETY
Officers for next semester were elect-
ed at a meeting of Athena Literary so-
ciety Tuesday night as follows: Pres-
ident, Catherine Stafford, '24; vice-
president, Mary Hobson, '23; secre-
tary, Helen Anderson, '23P; treasurer,
Sadyebeth Heath, '24; oratorical dele-
gate, Beata Hasley, '22.
Detroit Central Alumni Dance, Fri-
day, February 3. Hotel Statler. In-
formal.-Adv.
Patronize our Advertisers.-Adv

Students Sul
1111 South Unive
Stationery

Loose Leaf Note Boo:
Cameras and SuppliE
Laundry Agency Candies a

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The hockey schedule for Thursday
is as follows: 3:30 o'clock-Chi Psi
vs. Phi Kappa Psi; 4:15 o'clock-Sig-;
ma Phi vs. Alpha Chi Sigma; 5:15
o'clock-Delta Chi vs. Psi Upsilon; 7
o'clock - Sophomore engineers vs.,
Junior engineers; 7:30 o'clock- Nu
Sigma Nu vs. Lambda Chi Alpha. For
Friday: 3:30 o'clock-Delta Kappa
Epsilon vs. Kappa Beta Psi; 4:15
o'clock-Sigma Nu vs. Sigma Phi Ep-
silon; 5:15 o'clock-Phi Sigma Kappa
vs. Theta Xi; 7 o'clock-Zeta Beta 'au
vs. Hermitage; 7:30 o'clock-Delta
Sigma Delta vs. Delta Upsilon.
The finals of the interclass bowling
tournament will be held this afternoon

every Dollar 's,
Werth of
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liroken Up Into
Small Chiange I
$3.95

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SPECIAL

Your Full Dress is NOT Complete
without a Pair of "Smith's"

The prices we have put on our men's Trot
stock demand some explanation.
They are the lowest that we ever associated
name with while the, goods are the "bred in
bone" quality for which we are known.
We want to change this stock from our ha
to yours.
It is time to clean house - we're clean
Everything a man wears is included at pr
that are almost unbelievable until we bac
them up here in the store

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DANCING OXFORDS

SHOES AT

SPECIAL ATE $6.85

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1 4 OFF

All $54o $6.oo and $7.00
Marked at

2

BLACK
NORWE-
GIAN
_$6 75'

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BROWN
NORWE-
GIAN
$6.75

GROSS & DIETZEL
117 East Wa hington

$3.95

N. F. ALLEN(

211 South Main Street

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The Best Shoe Values in the City

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from
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Shoppe

Don't Miss This

J. J.0'Kane

Al F. Herder

LASSIFIE
COLUMN. , IECOLUMN
CLOSES - CLOSES
AT 3 P.M. ADVERTISING AT 3 P.M.

BANKRUPT
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FOR ENT;
FOR RENT-Two very desirable single
rooms for second semester, in 'a
modern, up-to-date house. Prices
reasonable. Call 2388-J, or write
Box L. B. P., Daily. 90-4
FOR RENT - Single room, double
room. Wanted roommate to share
front double room, separate beds.
well lighted and heated. Phone
2863-W. 923 Girenwood. 89-2
FOR RENT - 1 single and 1 double'
room for second semester. /Warm
and convenient to campus. 238 S.
Thayer St., across from Hill Audi-'
torium._90-3
FOR RENT - Next semester, south
suite, very pleasant, price reason-
able, for two students. 822 Arch
St. Phone 348-R. 90-21
FOR RENT-Pleasant room for two
students next semester. Steam heat.
$6.00. Phone 320-J, 415 No. Division.
88-3
FOR RENT-One double suite-two
students, front suite to be shared
by another. Mc Kay, 1367-R. 89-2
FOR RENT-A very desirable double
room and suite. Very reasonable.'
425 S. Divisioti._88-3I
FOR RENT-Desirable suite on first
floor. Also a single room at 429 S.
Division. 88-3
FOR RENT-Fine room for two men
students near campus. Reasonable.
Phone 1395-R. 89-21
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room,
will rent either single or rouble. 511I
Cheever Court. 90'
FOR RENT-Pleasant, warm suite for
two in private home. 535 Packard-i
St. 90-2
FOR RENT-Feb. 4th to Sept., an 81
room house, 514-W. 1322 Hill St.
89-2
FOR RENT-Front suite, double room
and single room._Phone 99-M. 89-31
FOR RENT-Exceptional suite. Call
Rood, 652-M, or leave number. 90-3

FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Unusually desirable room
-new house three-fourths mile south
of campus. $3.50. 1321 S. State.
1734-J. 90-2
WANTED
WANTED-Man chef wants fraternity
position. Experienced cutting meats
by quarter, and on pastry. City re-
ferences.:_1889-W._90-3
WANTED-Club of 20 to 25 men to
board next semester. Finest home
cooking. Box G. C., Daily. 90-3
WANTED-Theses typed and neatly
bound. Accuracy guaranteed. Miss
glark. 1443-M. 89-3
WANTED-This year's student direc-
tory. Wm. Goodyear & Co., 124 So.
Main St. 86-21
WANTED-A small Victrola. Phone
Hammond or Heyt at 60-W. ___ 90
WANTED-Single room for next se-
mester. Call 609. 90-2,
LOST
LOST-R. T. Dobson, Jr., German pol
Ice. dog, "Chum." Liberal reward
for information leading to his recov-
ery. Phone 2678 or 1413. 89-4
LOST-Cold wrist watch onN. 'Univer-
sity or IWashtenaw. Wednesday
morning. Reward. Call 885-N- or
1222 Washtenaw. ______ 90-2;
LOST-Cap in Hill Auditorium. Tues-
day. Initigle inside. Call C. F. Gal-
loway. 1920-. 9t
LOST - Leather note-book, Natural
Science bldg. Luther Beachem. 1011,
Church. 90
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-Blue serge dress in good
condition, $5.00. Also a semi-eve-
ning gown, size 38. Call evenings.
2925-M. 89-2
FOR SALE-New aluminum top "Auto-
mioble" skates. Size 8 shoe attach-
ed. Harry, 2941-M, 10 to 1. 90

Dresses, Coats, Suits and F

SALE NOW ON

A BANKRUPT STOCK FROM A WELL-KNOWN FIRM SELLING W OME N 'S WEAR, IS C
NOW. WE BOUGHT THIS STOCK RIGHT AND WE ARE PASSING THE SAVINGS ON T
NEVER BEFORE HAVE SUCH BARGAINS BEEN OFFERED.

EVERY GARMENT IS NEW IN STYLE AND PERFECT
THESE EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS.

IN WORKMANSHIP.

COME A

Sale ,of Snits

A fine showing of suits; some fur-trimfied and some plain.
prices these suits will go fast.

Tricotines, Poiret Twills and other materials.

Silk lined.

Suits were $90 to $125, on sale at $45

Suits were'$60-$85 on sale at $32,5

Suits were $40 to $55, on

Sale of Fur Coats

Sale of Dr

Fur Coats in Hudson Seal, 'both plain and trimmed, with
squirrel and marten. Also raccoon, muskrat, squirrel and mar-

mot coats.
Fur Coats formerly priced at
Fur Coats formerly priced at
Neck Pieces and Muffs, $59
Others as low as $10.

$390 to $475, now. $275.00
$175 to $275, now. .$110.00
to $95, now.... .... $37.50

These dresses are handsomely made in the new(
silks, tricotines, poiret twills and other materials.
many of the most popular shades.
Dresses were $60 to $125, now......$
Dresses were $60 to*$85, now.,........
Dresses were $40 to $55, now.......,

Just a Few Fine Cloth Coats on Sale, Q
Some Fur Trimmed, at ...... .. "

of the
Former
Price

FOR SALE-One pair of nickle-plated
r-Sing'e room, double room tuielar racing skates. Brand new.
e. 311 Thompson. 90-3 Phone 2785-M. Barth. 90-2
T-Room for one. 516 Cheev-. TSfEFLANEnUR
tPhone 257 7-J. . 90-2f
.URNIT RE Repairing, Upholstering
T-Two large rooms for four Refini ing, Caning. Verne Smith
:2 E. Washington. 89-5 Phnne 2616-R 7R-16

ESTABI ISHED
1904

Zwerdling's
FUR AND TAILORING SI .

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