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1923

'THE MICHIGAN 'DAILY

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Misi Sewell's Marionettes will ap-
pear for the first time in Ann Arbor,
Thursday, Feb. 14, in both matinee, and
evening' performances at the Mimes'
tiheater.
The qualifications of a pupeteer, a!,
one is called who operates a puppet,
are numerous. This highly specialized
means of dramatic expression requires
quite as decided gifts for success as do
the other branches of dramatization.
He must possess a certain versatility
in characterization as well as, physical;
agility and, great dexterity with the.
hands. A thorough knowledge of act-
ing, singing, talking, dancing, paint-
i.lng, architecture, costumng, electric-
ity, carpentry are absolutely esential.
He must be an efficient stage hand as.
well _for the settings and material of
these. shows are delicate and must be
hanidled with the greatest care.
-Miss Sewell has met with :the great-
est success since her first appearance
in the' east. She will, go directly to
Detroit for a week's engagement from
here.
Tickets for the Thursday perform-]I
ances will go on sale Wednesday
m~orning at tb.e box office of Mimes
Stheater,
SUMM[VER "SCIOOL.
ISsUFS S ''HEI LLF 1

W4'orley's Arrival Postponeil=} STEAMSHIP AGENCY
Word has been received from Prof.I
H-. E. Viggs, head of the civil engineer- ALL PRINCIPAL OCEAN LINES
ing department, that J. S. Worley who Reservations, Tickets, Tours, Cruises
has been appointed head of the newly C. E. KUEBLER
created transportation department, will ; 01 East Huron Phone 1384-J
not be able to assume his position uin-
til next September. This change in.tlitt1i11It t li0lEi1l
plans will postpone immediate organ-,
ization of the department.! DOROTHY B. LOWRY

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BOARD REDUCED
Two Meal* $4 00
Three Meals - - - $5.00
604 E. "WASHINGTON

CHIROPRA.CTOR
606 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Hours, 1-6 p.m. Phone 401-3
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THE CLUB LUNCH
712 Arbor Street
Near State and Packard ;streets

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'wo announcements for the Sum-
rsession are out and may be ob-
ed in room 8, University hall.
%e, Preliminary announcement c
pages was issuedl as an aid .t
tents in selecting their courses for,
second semester With the Summer
ion in mind. It contains, in detail
crses offered, the fees, and reg-
"tion data.
'he officials of the Summer sessir
sct to have the complete an.
nemnent of. their courses read
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-Law and Medical Books at Wahr's Shoe Tools and Lab. Supplies at
University Bookstore.-Adv. Walir's University Bookstore.-Adv.

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Only 9 en in 100
Need Ever Be Bald-Yet 4 Men in 7 Are Bald,
or Partially Bald, at 40

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This is to offer you, uin-
der money-back guarantee,
the new Van Ess treatment
for the scalp. Uinder actual
recorded tests it grew hair
on 91 heads in 100.
Our proposition is sim-
pie. Your own druggist
signs the guarantee. You
take no chance of loss.
Either we grow hair or
the treatment costs you
nothing.

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Hafir Roots Seldom
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Records show 4 men in
7 either bald or partially
bald at 40.
Yet science proves only
9 men in 100 need ever be
bald.
Kills the Infected
.Sebumi
Modern research traces
91%7 of all hair troubles to
a simple infection-to in-
fected Sebum.

Sebum is an oil. It
forms at the hair follicles.
Its healthy function is to
supply the hair with oil.
But frequently it becomes
infected. It cakes on the
scalp. It plugs -the follicles
form~s a breedng place
for bacteria. Then germs
by the millions start to
feed on thm hair. Baldness
soon follows.
You must combat that
infection-must remove in-
fected Sebum. If you'-do,
hair will grow. Remember,
the hair roots are not dead.
This new method com-
bats the Sebum-kills the
infection. We guarantee it.
It stops falling hair in three
weeks. It grows new hair
with continued treatment.
If not-your money back.
Obtain it now-today-
at any drug store. It is
guaranteed. Hence it is
folly not to try it.

Hair
Guaranteed
This New Way
Science discov-
ers falling hair
due to simple
inifection (Se-
b)urn) . Now
quickly over-
comes it.
Costs Nothing
Unless we grown
hair under our
3-bottle treat-
nment plan. The
Van Ess treat-
mnt its abso-
lutely guaran-
teed. You are
the sole judge.
The warrant is
signed by your
own druggist.
You assume no
risk making
this test.
Note the rub-
ber cap. You
massage this
treatment di-
rectly into the
follicles of the
hair.

A mighty mutsical instru~ment, composed of thirty-
five rare human voices, instantly submissive to the
will1 of a director! Grand opera singers and music
critics arc arnazed at the power and precision of their
flu hae CUfi~tltheir rare art tQ Brunswick
reco(l eclisvev ndtheir Iirst'records strikingly
display the r cun ;lct(2 imastery_ of vocal ensemble as
well as the rt1icf ilty of B~runlswick' Records.
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In L; ir nari
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- Manufacturers-Established 1815
CHICAGO NEW YORK CINCINNATI-

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* Friendship and devotionl may be symbolized in sifts ot many kinds,
* but the gift that always counts with her is a box of delicious Bon-
Bons or Chocolates. And when you buy theni here, you are sure of
getting only the best., purest and most wholesome there is to ba had.

HiEARTS
FROM 5 CENTS TO $5.00
Ini Paper, Silk: or Satin Boxes

"1For. the ai1w ' 1 ii of young ladiesisof a1:aj i g'tlth vs Jc'
be'anstalk,1 v3 l << °iE S? upto tai,,sky !it a i a ' --Thaicketrn!y.
Atndl you--young m --an, can make it grow ivenI faster than tha t i you
are only though;:.",l enough to send her a box of our special Valen-
tide Cad.E -ry single piece of candy that goes into these boxes
is prepared by artists and placked to suit the Queen's taste.

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Try Our Light Lunches
after or during the dances Friday and Saturday night. Or what

Students and Co-Eds
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