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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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NEW CLASS BEGIN-
THIS NING TODAY
COLUMN AT 1:10 P. M.
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ADVERTISING

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THE FOLLOWING BOXES have re-
plies for them at the Daily Office.
M. C., A. T. G., H. B. R., W. C. G.,
R. H., A. W., E. G., K. B., K., C. K.,
F. J. D. Jimmie The Ad Taker, 960.
FOR REYT
TYPEWRITERS, portable and stand-
ard. Good machines. S. A. Moran,
711 N. Univ. Room 2, 2d floor.
TWO SINGLE rooms opening on en-i
closed sleeping porch. One large
enough for two. House in rear of
332 E. Madison. Call 1395-M.
SINGLE ROOM, steam heat, plenty of
hot water. 311 Thompson.
SINGLE ROOM. Large, light, warm,
$3.50. Sall 825-R.
LARGE FRONT single room, 3 win-
dows, reasonable. 327 S. Divison.
Call 1188.
SUITE for. two or three boys. Two
block from campus. $3 each. Call
Wilcox 2956-J.
BUNGALOW, 5 cozy rooms; garage;
ideal for young couple or student
group, reasonable. 2695-M; 901
Dewey.

FOUND.
LADIES' SMALL brown bag in front
of the Palace of Sweets on Thurs-
day afternoon. Call at Daily office.'
LADIES WRIST watch. Call 189
after 7 p. m. Ask for Len.
FOUNTAIN PENS
A NEAT job of Gold Leaf embossing
on your Fountain Pen.- 25 cents atl
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
302 State St
TYPECWRTER REPAIRI fIG
ALL MAKES. Agency Noodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
Ing machine, Line-a-Time copy1
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-
plies. Machines rented.l
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtowni
COSMETIC SERVICE
Superfluous1
FACIAL HAIS
Removed Permanently by
ELECTROLYSIS
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE

For pupils of the ward an
schools. Eight one-hour modern

d high
ni class:

0 T I C E
To Fra.ternities, Sororities, or R oorming Clubs
Would you be interested in owning your own home? We are offering a large house within one block of the campus on
terms that a young organization can handle.
The house is suitably arranged for housing about 18 to 20 men or women. Living room, study, dining room, kitchen,
butlers pantry and lavatory on first floor. Five bedrooms; bath and toilet on second floor. Four single rooms on third floor
with lavatory. House in good condition and has excellent heating plant.
Purchase Price $20,000-$3,000 down.
C. LOUIS ANDREWS
REALTOR

Telephone 3064

512 First National Bank

Evenings 2174-M

lessons, $5.00.
Enroll Now!
Children's Class every Saturday af-
ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Eight one-I
hour classical class lessons, $5.00.
Adults' Class every Monday and
Friday night at 8 o'clock.
15 Modern Class Lessons, $5.00.
Dancing from 8 to 10 P. M. Privatet
lessons daily, both Modern and Class-
ical.
TERRACE GARDENS
Phone 241-R No. 22 Wuerth Areadt.
Open Day 10 A. A. to 10 P. 31.
THREE OCTAVE Xylophone In good.

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SHULL ZOOLOGY text book and
lab manual, out of locker in Nat-
ural Science Bldg. Please return to
520 E. Williams.

REAL ESTATE
BUILDING LOTS

RED LEATHER memorandum book.!
Contents valuable to owner. Please
call 1456-M.
BLACK LEATHER cigarette case
marked E. H. on gold plate. Re-
ward for return to Daily office. I
A LAPIS LAZULI ear ring. Finder
please call 191. Reward.

Morton Ave: At low price
feet. Faces south.

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WANTED HELP

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BE A NEWSPAPER Correspondent
with the H1acock Plan and earn a
good income while learning; we
show you how; begin actual work at
once; all or spare time; experience
unnecessary; no canvassing; send
for particulars. Newswriters Train-
ing Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
THE ALUMINUM- Cooking Utensil
Company, manufacturers of "Wear-
Ever",.has put some 20,000 men
through universities and colleges.
The Company is pleased to an
nounce the following representa-
tives who will explain the work.
Appointments can be made by phon-
ing between 7 and 8 in the evening.
ljalmar S. Hansen, 555 S. Division,
Phone 2520-M. Howard A. Sheri-
dan, 223 S. Ingalls, Phone 2758-J.
Robert C. Winter, 714 Haven Ave,
Phone 685-J. Arnold S. Gingrich,1
810 Dewey.
THE NORTH RIDGE Brush Co. is
now ready to help solve that vaca-
tion work problem that confronts
many college -students. We have
helped hundreds of students in the
last 3 years, let us help you. Our
proposition nets good workers fromi
$500 to $1000 per summer. Call{
233-J from 1 to 6 for appointmentI
as soon as possible as territory is
going fast. R. J. Chick, L. B. Ab-
bot, 336 S. Division, Phone 233-J.
ONE UNIVERSITY student as sales-
man at spare time; easy sale, high
commission. See Mr. Pan, 533
Church St., 2-5 P. M. 4
WANTED
A ROOMMATE by a Sophomore En-
gineer. My room is in a desirable
location. Phone 429 S. Division.
7 OR 8 ROOM modern house in south-
east section. What have you?
Call J. Carl Malcolm. 1713-M.
MUSICAL
KEEP PHYSICALLY ft by the daily
use of Walter Camp's Daily Dozen
on Records. Complete outfits sold
by Schaeberle & Son.
Read the Want Ads

224 Nickel's Arcade condition price reasonable. Call at J ON CAMPUS WEDNESDAY glasses in
By Appointment only 214 Packard St. case. Reward. Call 139-W.
Phone 1167-R. c
3-6 p. m. GERMAN AND Bedgain Police dogA
*A LGLGSieRl tChurch
-SCELiANEOUS Eight months old reasonable price. and So. University Ave. at S Friday
morning. Reward. Phone 1456-M.
STUDENT desiring lessons in Span- SURGICAL CASE with instruments.
ish to perpare for exams call 1104 Also miscellaneous instruments. PEACOCK FEATHER fan at J-Hop.
BABCOCK'S EUROPEAN AND Few medical books, I Manheim R d l
AMERICAN TOURS A slide rule, 16 inches (new). Phone I WOMEN'S SHOPI'E
1889-W. 1227 S. Univ.
Exclusive collegiate styles for
Europe, sailing June 21. Cunard C MELODY Saxophone, good condi- young women. Needlework of all
Line, visiting Ireland, Scotland, Eng- tion. Call 396 between 6 and 7 p. kinds. Experienced workmanship.
land, France, Italy, Switzerland, Bel- m. and ask for Denman. MRS. R. T. REAMj
giuma and Holland. $900, no extras. "- - - 411 Thompson. Phone 2768-W
Established 1900. MUST SELL my Chevorlet touring 4___T____s__.___________ - .
car. New clutch; good tires; and It's true efficiency to use Daily
BABCOCK'S TOURS good motor. Call 2774-W. Classifleds.-Adv.
EAST ORANGE SORORITIES TAKE notice. For sale '
one of the finest homes in the city.
FANCY COOKIES, Apples, Candy and Twenty rooms, extra large site.
Cigarettes. Open Sundays and Steam heat and near campus. Phone
evenings. COLLEGE GROCERY. 1488.
516 E. Williams.
TYPEWR.'ITING
OSTEOPATHITC PHYSICIANST E E
DIL W. ILSTYPEWRITERS
OsteopathicLPhysician of the best standard makes $15.00 up.
Ostopahi PhsicanEasy terms if desired. Renting,
1616 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. cleaning and repairing a specialty.
Phone 321 F-1. Largest stock in Ann Arbor.
SdkS51It1(0,, D. MORRILL
SJO 1 SJ[3[IO. 17 Nickels' Arcade
SPECIAL SALE Dealer: L. C. Smith & Corona type-- r LHT
Discontinued numbers of American writers. Typewriters supplies, Rub-I ICHIGAN
Lady Corsets, $1.69. Silk and wool ber stamps, Rubber key caps, ribbons, REPERTORY
hose $1.25. i carbon paper, etc.1P

Day Street: Large lot, one of the fin-
est building lots in city.
Brookly n Ave: The best corner loti
available.
West Brooklyn: 60 feet, $1500. }
Devonshire: 160 foot building plot.
commanding splendid view.
We have for sale the most desirable
!east side lots in all locations. Also
some of the better west side lots, such
as a 72 foot corner on Eberwhite at
$1350, and a good lot on Virginia at
$900.
L. D. Carr & C. J. Treummel
17 Sav. Bank. Ph 441-F-1.
FOR lIRE
TAKE advantfige of the peppy wea-
ther, get out in the open. Call
1069-J. for a car.
THEATRE

Three Appointed
To S. C A. Cabinet
Three students were appointed yes-
terday to the cabinet of the Student
NEW DOUBLE HOUSE
Seven minutes walk to campus.
Near carline. Five coxy rooms in each
part. Steam heated. Just the house
for a small family desiring a comfort-
able home and income without the in-
convenience and work of keeping
roomers. Shown only by arrange-
ment.
L. I). Carr & C. J. Tremmel
17 Sav. Bk. Bldg. Phone 441-Fl.

Ch.ri stian association. They ire: Al
Oliphant, '24E, Donald Williams, '2
and E. P. Sawyer, '26E.
Oliphant has been named as ch
man of the committee for boys' we
Sawyer will head the World Stud(
Volunteer committee and will a
act as president of the World Stud
Volunteer club which has recen
been organized. He will take
place of Prentice Ford, '25, who
leaving school.
Williams will act as chairman of
interchurch relations committee wli
has for its purpose the fostering
inter-religious followship.
It's true effieleucy to use La
Classifl.ds.-Ada

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{ - EXQUISITE CORSET SHOP
109 W. Liberty
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HORACE CLAVEAU
Cleaning and Pressing
1221 S. University
SPECIAL

$1.00

Suits Cleaned and Pressed
This week only

TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHI
promptly and neatly done.
Theses, students notes and college
work a specialty.
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels' Arcarde
The Typewriter & Stationery Store
LOST
PAIR OF GLASSES. Reward. Phone
217.
PAIR of long black gloves in Ladies'
waiting room Union on Saturday
night. Call 240-M.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, glasses
in Tappan Hall, Library or between
these buildings. Reward. Call 17-
32-M.
DRAWING SET lost at or between
High School and 937 S: State. Tel.
2271-W. Reward.

THEATRE

PRESENTS

Anne

Predersdotter"
THRILLING WI TCH PL AY
Reproduced from The Danish by John Masefleld

Today - Monday -

Tuesday Only

CAPS
at 95c

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HERMAN, THE TAILOR
802 S. State
Phone 3341-M.
FOR SALE
PORTABLE and standard typewriters,
new and second hand. $25up. S.
A. Moran, 711 N. Univ. Room 2, 2d
floor.

Single Admissions $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
SEATS NOW SELLING

608 E. Liberty St.

Just off State St.

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A Few of the Specials-
OF OUR

SWEATERS
"Tom Wye"
"Bradley"
BLANKETS
0. D. Army
Grey Army
Camel's Hair

COATI

AdZMNL

The best jacket for outdoor wear is the leather jacket. It
comes lined in corduroy, drill, and moleskin, many of them

February

Sale

are reversible.

They leave the arms

free and are less

Wool

Flannel

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bulky than most any kind of outdoor coat. We have them
for both men and women. They are now reduced. Also
we have corduroy coats, etc.

Men's Felt Hats 1-3 Off
Bath Robes 1-4 Off-
Dressing Gowns 1-4 Off
Silk & Wool Hose 69c
Men's Brushed Wool
Vests $4.39

Men's Plaid Shirts (Flannel)
$4.13
All Wool Shaker-Knit
Pull-over Sweaters 1-4 Off
Tie Specials $1.00 Values 69c
Brushed Wool Mufflers $1.49

SHIRTS

Men's

Women's
O'COATS

SHOES

SHEEPSKINS

Suits, Overcoats, Corduroy Reefers, Sheep-lined

PUTTEES
SAM BROWNE BELTS

Skating shoes, for men and women, high tops, packs,

GLOVES

moccasin shoes, army shoes,

officers.

dress

shoes

are

ETC., ETC.,

All at remarkable savings to you

BRIEF CASES
MUSIC CASES
WOOL HOSE

among the lines we carry. Real values.

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