SIFIED DVERTiSING .a C C A' THIS OLUMN LOSES T 3 P.M. MASONS All-Campus Come to the Craftsmen Smoker at the Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.M Sat. M3arch 24 0 I I I I III AM CDRG ,STEA M FITTING td- ied Rates. Two Cents per word a day, paid in advance. Mm- charge for first day, 25c. Minimum thereafter, 20c. Three per word per day if charged. -White space charged for at-rate er agate line. Classified, charged only to those having phones. Phone .960 I are at thej place Kelly Springfield Diamond Tires 128-50 THE WOMEN'S LEAGUE BUILDING FUND receives a percentage of ALL cash purchases at 0. D. MORRILL'S a 17 Nickel's Arcade. The Stationery any Typewiter Store. 125-501 LOVE Sends a Little Gift-of Roses,j and Wonderful One.-,by Carl Fen-' * ton's orchestr. Stofflet Phono Shop. ' 128 45 CENX-WOFFEE 35c. Pierces Casl, Stores. 118-2C ''R SALE-Beautiful building spot, near campus, on car line. Large enough for two houses. Call 1048. J. W. Dwyer 508 First National Bank Building MISCELLANEOUS HAVE 'YOU A SWEETHEART OR MOTHER? If you have either, or both, they would welcome your picture in the form of a 6x8 Oval Perry Medallion. These medallions are hand painted in natural water colors, giving all the beauty of the living flesh and flowers There is no glass to break. Water will not injure them. If you send us your order before April 1, we will make you a genuine' 6x8 Photo Medallion in natural colors iwith a border of Forget-me,-nots 0r Oriental flowers for $2.98, and as a pre- mium for your order, durIng March we will make you, free of charge three Perry Photo Mirrors with your picture on the back in natural col- ors. These mirrors can be carried in a lady's handbag in your pocket, any- where. Will not rub off or tarnish. For absolute safety send photo to be copied from by registered mail, o special delivery. We will return it with the completed medallion and mirrors in the same manner. Remit by moneyorder, draft, or reg- istered letter. We guarantee you will be satisfied with our work.. George W. Hoyt, Photo Medallions: 922 Oak St., Kalamazoo, Mich. 125-6 We have an exclusive Tailoring De- partment catering to the particular man. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices ranging from $35 to $75. Davis Toggery Shop - ' 119 So. Main St. 128-2 YOU GET PROMPT AND ACCURATFE service when your MANUSCRIPTS are TYPED by EXPERTS at BID- DLES BOOK STORE. 11 Nickels Arcade. 111-50 Frank Wilson--Ashes and Rubbish Hauled. Phohe 2918-M. 128-6 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT-Two suites. Close toI campus. Pleasant environment. $3 each per week. Two in a suite. H. A. Welcher, 710 E. Ann, Phone 71-W. 126-50! FOR RENT-A large suite of rooms on first floor. Will accommodate two or three persons. 708 Haven. 127-4 FOR RENT-Modern suite, best of conveniences. Chubb.House, 209. S. State St. Phone 2488.J. 128 FOR RENT--Suite, running water, nicely furnished. 315 Packard. 128 ROOM for rent for boys. 417 E. Wash- ington. 127-2 B~OAS l For Snappy Service at breakfast or any other time, try R E X 'S CLUB LUNCH, where Toasted Rolls orig- inated. 122-50 WAT fl EXPERIENCED VIOLINIST wants' jobs, dances preferred. Call Violin- ist, any afternoon, 2953-W. 127-3 WANTED-To rent a single garage near Mack Road. Phone 2308-R. 128 SAVE MONEY on your groceries at Pierces Cash Stores. 118-20 STOCK REDUCING SALE at O. D. Morrill's 17 Nickel's Arcade. 125-50 WANTED--Family or student wash- ing. Phone 2569. 127-3 S]IOE FACTORY ANN ARBOR CUSTOM SHOE FAC- TORY. Bring your repairs where shoes are made. Crepe soles at- tached to your shoes. $2.75. Bring them in today. Made-to-measure orders-one week service. Satis- faction guaranteed or money re- turned. 534 Forest Avenue. Call 3043. 108-21 USED CARS MATCH THAT OLD COAT AND VEST With New Trousers of the Same .Material and Pattern Send us a sample or vest of that old discarded suit. We will mateh the goods aid make a new pair of trousers to your measure. Samples and prices submitted for your approval. LAWRENCE Troatrs Service 802-4 Medinah Bldg., Chicago 215 E. HURON PH( , li , -- 214-F1 Order Your E aster C aI I 0/ Don't Delay-Make the Kiddies Happy on Easter Day I t 126-50 This Easter we arc making a special effort t appeal to the student trade. More and more students are finding it worth while to come down town to trade with us so we are trying to miake out candies so ood and our prices so reasonable that we can maintain ou r putati'n as the candy center of Ann Arbor. At Mall times you will find candy on our shelves hat is just warm from the kitchens. Our own expert candy makers make all the candy that we offer for sale and thus we are able to guarantee the candy -as to quality and purity. FOR SALE-Littter of pure-bred, pedi- i greed, Oorang Airedale pups, 2I months old. Males,r$25; females, $15. Telephone James Craig, 7121- F-13. 127-2' IAMMOND TYPEWRITER-Folding, portable. Purchased new three months ago. Accessories, and two sets of type. Bargain. Box W.A. A. 126-3. FOR SALE-Corner lot, $550 down. Also a new, modern, seven room bungalow. Call 1286-W. 127-2. FfR SALE-New Patrick top-coat.' 0 Size 36. Must sacrifice. Call 2368- W. 128 FOR SALE-1 pair 8 oz. Boxing , Gloves, nearly new. Phone 1457-R. 128 FOR SALE--A Radio Receiving set.. Cost $85. Sell for $49.50. Phone 2981-W. 128 t'OR SALE-Dodge touring car, good tires, good condition, new license. Phone 2543-M. 128 Send the Kiddies Candy for Easter I we have a big assortment of EGGS CHICKENS - RABBITS - CROSSES I Just Received These are all made of pure ingredients and will please the kiddies immensely. Priced from 5c to $5.00. If ou wish we will inscribe names for you -free of charge. We will also pack and mail. All you have to do is tell us what you want-we will do the rest. If atllthe worIld was made of candy still the students would cluster artnd XOR SALE-Excellent toned violin. FOR SALE-=Corona Typewriter, like new. Call Mays, 1079-M, 128-2 FPOR SALE-Piano. Call 642-J 128 BUSINESS OPORTUNITY ATTENTION! Seniors and Juniors School of Commerce We are seeking to strengthen our ,rganization with college men and women who have a knowledge of Bookkeeping or Accounting. We are a,. National organization and offer ei- ther permanent or vacation period work in your home .locality to those -who are- interested. Good money right from the start with opportunities for, splendid advancement for those who qualify. For information write now, U. S. A. Corporation, 504 Benoist z' Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. 110-21 STUDENTS' VACATION WORK The New Indexed Bible sells itself,' if you will show it. Some earnings last week: Miss Frederickson, ,$52.50; trohnmeyer, $76.75; Nolte, $61.50; Val- ier, $56.25. Call on C. A. Cook, Sales Manager, L~ane ,Hall, 3:30 to 6 any ay"and: ;alk over summer plans. 126-50 Students! Attention !. One of Detroit's greatest industries as a limited number of openings in he Sales Dept. for summer work in various Michigan cities. Those ac- 'epted will be especially and careful- ly trained before leaying college. In- erviews Saturday to 2 p. m. only. Mr. Fink, Allenel Hotel. 127-50 USINESS OPPORTUNITY - Profes- sioiial Salesman ;organizing sales crew of ten assistant needs four more men during Spring vacation. 625 Church St. between 1 and 2. - -125-10 MERE IS THE OPPORTUNITY for , just three men Who wish to spend their spring vacation to the best ad- vantage, pad that bank aceount. See Wall or Sawyer at once. 402 E. Jef- fersan St. 128 E CAN USE FOUR students who are interested in obtaining summer em- ployment that means money. Call for appointment 1676. Ask for Mr. Crow. 128 TYPEWRITERS EXPERT Typewriter Repairing, all makes. Ann Arbor Typewriter Ex- change. Phone 866. 9 Savings Bank Block. 123-50 HEMSTITCHING ARTISTIC HEMSTITCHING White Sewing Machine Co., ,. - -- ATTRACTIVE ENGLISH COTTAGE $8,000 SOUTH .OF CAMPUS LOT WELL SHAPED SILVER OAK AND WHITE ALL OAK DOORS FIRE PLACE IN LIVING ROOM TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED C. LOUIS ANDREWS REALTOR 512 FIRST NAT. BANK TEL. 3064 127-50 Before buying a Fraternity or Sorority House See our complete listing of locations near the campus. We have them at reasonable prices and good terms. Mrs. Gustine, Realtor 719 Nat'l Bank Phone 835-F-1 127-50 NO PAYMENT DOWN and but $101 monthly buys two thirds of an acre, fine garden soil, between Ypsilan-! ti and Ann Arbor. Price $1,000. F. ROY HOLMES, 113 S. Main. 127-50 LOST LOST-Between Physics and Chem- istry buildings, Tuesday, a gold Ev- ersharp pencil, engraved with ini- tials, G.R. Call 71-W. Reward., 127-2 LOST-Alpha Chi Sigma badge. Name on reverse. Reward for re- turn to 727 South State. 124-21 LOST-A pair of shell-rim glasses in black case Monday afternoon. Re- ward. Call 3290. 127-2 LOST-The press in my trousers. Found at -Greene's. Call 1449-M. 121-54 LOST-On Washtenaw Ave., crank for International truck. Call 3179-M. 126-3 LOST-Pair of light colored shell rim- med glasses in Union reading room. Reward. Call 1984-J. 128 LOST--Sunday afternoon March 18, a gold link bracelet. Please call 3187- W. 128-3 Cap of Gold Conklin Pen. Initials M.G. Reward. Call 2338, Marion Good. 128-3 LOST-10x7 NOTEBOOK. RETURN TO DAILY. REWARD. 127-3' KODAK FINISHING FILMS-Developed and printed by our own photographers. Leave films at any of our stores today, get prints tomorrow night. Calk- ins Fletcher Drug Co. 109-21 CLEANERS AND PRESSERS CLEANING, $1.25-Pressing, 35 cents. STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SIX TOUR- ING CAR 1920 model, extra good tires, very low mileage, newly painted and over- ANN ARBOR GARAGE Phone 1101. 128-2 A GOOD FLIVVER-cheap for cash. Call 1158-J evenings. 127-3 TYPEWRITING We do Typewriting and Mimeograph- ing; repair, buy, rent, sell, ex- change, all makes of Typewriters. O. D. Morrill, 17 Nickel's Arcade. 125-50 FOR HIRE FOR HIRE-Enclosed cat. with or without driver. Phone 1758-R. 71-21 Professors Tell How TO Study "The best thing for some of the fellows to do is to take a fish-pole in one hand, sit in a canoe, in the middle; of a quiet lake, and meditate. The only other way in which they will ev- er accomplish anything is to take an all-day sucker' for refreshment and spend a whole night at studying." That was the statement made by Dr. F. B. Wahr, assistant to the Dean of Men, when he was askew ror a formula on "How to Study". Prof. J. A. C. Hildner, of the Ger- man department, says, "You don't need a method of study if you are interested in your work." Prof. Hildner there- fore urges that students select only those subjects which are allied to, or at least contributing to, their .final work. Prof. Guy M. Whipple, of the School of Education, has made an extensive study of the question, and lays down a set of definite rules for the student to follow. The more outstanding of ti'emi are: "Good physical condition is neces- sary for effective study. Sleep eight hours a day. See to it that your light is good where you study. Have a well arranged desk, and a comfortable chair. Form definite time and place study, habits. Prepare assignments as soon as possible after they are giv- en. Always concentrate when you study. Do not learn things merely for a day. Learn them to remember them. Get away from the idea that you are working for a teacher. Work for yourself. Don't seek help until it is absolutely necessary. Always review the previous lesson when you start to study. Spend most of your time on your weak subjects. Learn to discriminate between important and unimportant points. When repetition is necessary for the mastery of a les- 20 doz. Patterns in Exclusive Foulards We are offering Springs 'I' Prekete's Ann Arbor 109 S. MAIN ST. PHONE latest in ties at 44. AA / Also a large showing of other cut silks and knits. pd yN ! // . !/ . lf T i' w !7 E Lindeflscbfhit -Appel & Co, Ann Arbor's Loading Clothiers "Exclusive, but not expensive" 0 i 209 S. MAIN ST. I .. .. TALORED AT' FASION -PARK, Smartest Styles in Spring Suits' and Top Coats Newest Models, Weaves, Colors- at $20.00 to $50.00 From FASHION PARK and other fine clothes makers, our new Spring Suits have all those qualities that make for good grooming-clever designing; all-wool fabrics; perfect fit; fine tailoring. every favored new style brought out for Spring is here. The new Nor- folks; new Sport 'Models; new 2, 3 and 4-button Models-in the popular stripes and other rich weaves and colors. "N Nev Hats, Shirts, Ties, Ho- siery and other furnishings are ready here in the correct new Spring styles and colors. An exceptional selection is presented at $35:00. 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