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I IGA1N DA ILY _______

Y~ONTAUN PEN 1I)K

W(ANTEI)

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1HIl5
COLUMN
ICLOSES
AT 3 P.M,

IXz.ROOM f unised hmeromJn
R EMEBEPFR that R ider told you Dia- A =t ?'i positions are now av i1;,1 )thto)je nt. I15th at 2 05 -N. IngallsJun
m:ond Blue Black ink was the bestst eagwmnwho can (i~lvlifY Phone I4T5-J
fountain pen ink. Now you know it PW Il u ok best of workting con-
is g uod. (iif.,m aca cost, with c(.lean '-APARTMENT. C. J. Mrill, 103
.RIDER'S PEN SHOPwrpraet ihgnBl agnS.Poe5hR
?n at rtTel ephone Co. c-o Chief Opaerator,; or

i)U DIN PIEN on Souvt Jlvers i'fyhe- ':NT!FRA1 E.'k NT
nite~,SorritesClubs etc.
iig. please ca ll 16-.S )ae- sye
(' FI) CARS Lcl sivie collegiairte t c
yong wp :e oXele wort; of
RUN A FORD and drive(, it y:ourself, kindcs. Expe,"rienced wlorkmanship.
Rates reasonable, Nixon's Aul.to MRSS. nR. T. REAM
Livery. 416 South Main. Phone hnpo.Phn 7&W
5$3.41

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FOR SALE
SAY BO0YS-try a. pair of Harry's
Mocc~asin oxfords, your choice of
10 different colors, scotch grain,
simoked horse, white-black top, tan
Russian etc. 'Very beautiful come
in and taea lookj at a special price
of $5. Made to yoiur measure. H.
W. Clark, 534 Forest Ave. Phione
3043.
1 STYLE VI VICTROLA, good condm-
tion. Call 16, E. M. Graves.
COMPLETE LAW Library including
Michigan Reports. Reasonable terms
Address Chester P. O'Hara, 3275
Lawrence Ave., Detroit.
FINE SET of law books, The North-
western Reporter, Price $200, atI
your own. terms. Mrs. Geo. H.
Morrison, 127 Delaware St., S. AV.,
Gra.nd Rapids, Michigan.'
BRUNSWICK PORTABLE phono-
gratph for sale cheap. Call 23$4-M.
OWN A CANOE. 1G-ft. Oldtown at
bargain, $25. Call 2680- M.
SLiA)GTLY UTSED 14 ounce $13.50
racket, newly restrung, for $10.00.1
Frmer Varsity player. Call 3087-

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hiISCELTLANiEOUS
RUGS SHAMPOOED or dust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Workts.
Phone 150.
Superfluous
FACIAL IhAIRS
Removed Permanently by
ELECTRIO-LTS!S
ELECTRO-COSMETIC SERVICE
By appointment only Phone 1167.-R.
ORDERS FOR Engraving should be
placed now to avoid possible delays l
and disappointment. 0l D. Morril,
17 Nickels Arcade, The Typewriter
& Stationery Store.
NEW BROAD Cloth Chambray and
i Silk overblouses. Gay colored Silk
{ .Scarfs. Sweaters in every style.
JANE $1-NGLET1111 StIOP
8 ickels Arcade
SOYET N TO remember-When
you secure your combinette, girdles,
and brassieurs at the EXQUISITE
CO RSET SHOP-Satisfaction is th'e
keynote. 109 W. L liberty St.
CALLING CARDS, Wedding Ani-
nouInements, etc. Orders given
promptI attention. RIDD ILE'S BOOR
S STOR111, 11 Nickels Arcade.
LA.WK MOW10tiERS 'GROUND
MVost approved machinery. Work1
guaranteed
OSCA'SSHOE REPAIR
1114 So. Univ.
(The Sharp Shop Agency)
TYPEWRITING ___
fALL MAKES. Agen~cy YWoodstock and
Oliver typewriters, Sundstrand add-
ing machine, Line-a-Time copy;
holders, rubber stamps, ribbons,
cushion keys, type cleaners and sup-
plies. Machines rented.
ANN ARBOR TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE. Phone 866, downtown
No..9 Ann Arbor Say. Bank Bldg..
TYPNWRVVIITING and mimeographing
promiptly and neatly done by experi-
eniccd operators at c onsiderate
Iprices. 0. D. Morril, 17 Nickels
Arcade, The TypewVriter & Station-
TYrPILNG PROMPTLY done. at reason-
able rates. Mkrs. Hirsch, 551 Church
St:Phone 88'5-VW.

,JU~ kL~LLU L L ~Cor. .,:" rh. and Main St. A~I
DRSSAKNG& AIORNG~2TIKESon lower floor for May GOLD WAT)CH Ichairm with letters R.
Spring millinery for women at mod- Fsi for series. Call 1463-1W. I T n aeonhc.Fne
please communmicate with Dox 126,
erate prices. 1MALL. F U ISIJED apartment June Yp1silanti, Mlich
.ANNA E. WESCIT 17 10 Se't. 1 for summer school __________________
2061~.LibrtySt.proesor, wife and two-year 01(1
r 0 .LbryS.Phone 1390-R cil fSate termus tnd >location. New Crop Flower
-.-. - AdesT-1, -Michigan Daily. Seeds
FOR ITEIA-1YTHEPikice.Ms I
______________________ AYT IL nkhn ut Ann Arbor people (10 not real-
KEEP THE mud off the flaaper's. L ~ble to cook. 338 Maynard. i ie that rigt h ere iour own
shoes. 'Don't walf her around. Iulie 150. home town nwe hav e one of the
Phone "1069-J n ueaSea.i lrgest =stocks of flower seeds
_______________________________ UTlSUM11WOR:i th sate. In annal seds
___"),E___________________________ e lhave not only the N'.ell known
., varities but we have the new-
I'.J~a Cmstc~andhlbrrs st dietroit's es;t Side 'is enjoying the
F. InouCnce the nlVcNrist G gratet ndustirial development thxati est nov Ities in separate colors
i Al:]nva te 0 fy Vsitli ; tny eto of the world has every as w'ell as mixed. In perennial
Detroit of tiie :l. er seeds we have a wide
lOVWATTETE gouc L rroi gh. We will train a few l var R HETE .C t.rext elou rprisi i y and carry many kinds
Actig Cmimiy . efM. en o sll or I ee (-.tt :arried in r~tail catalogues.
Worl's FremotAtnCop y furnish cars, a~nd close their sales. Ifasllqntyornouc
"Worh~s at Foeot e One VMichigan man made $5,000 here Ifasllqntyornouc
GARIC TEATE as sume. rite giving telephone I is required we can supnply. Our
CARRCK HEATE jlastsumer.stoci are fresh and germina-
Detroit i me n (des o ilb n tio m is guaranteed. Ev:terythling
w terviexvd in the-camp~us and our pro-, nfoeigsedpatbls
SAT. AFTElk drNOON --"TIIE ('l1ERRYN? Position rind method of training thor- - lwrn edpatbls
ORCHARD:" otighly explained. Shrubs.
T ONIGiIT-"ETIIE1'.OWEYU VIA-fASA. J. YOUMX.{NS CO. IIANIIR2IS SE1EDSTORE
Prices, Nights .........$ 1.04) to- $3.001I 1012 Detroit Savings Banik j(or. 11ashington & Fifth Ave,
N~ats. Wed.an tiSat. . . .. I10 to .'2..) Detroit, Michigan_____________________

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ill soiles a specialty. 0,.,0.An-
es. 222 S. State.

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DERlSON 1', OTORCYC.RLE, ex(.'cel-
ht condiition. Phone 3090-J from
1P.M

Why the Sixth ut-ton,
THERE'S a sixth button -n,:cix uto
-Ton the center-plait of Eagle virz, ddi
cated to the idea that shirts shoul't ap at
the waist. It means that the otheorfi we b ::1oLs
are more closely spaced - tha th front is
buttoned lower than onote hts-ht
spread is avoided below the elt so it can, be
prevented above. The sixth button is antother,
result of the Eagle slogan: IVA KE I T ETR
You'll appreciate it on zcs ss days.

FO[INTAIN PEM'S

RI L11R'S R EPAIR SERVICIis
ec ualed. Real wr3kmnship and4
d~yservice.
RI ERSPER SHOP
202 State Street

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CLOTHING -

1'lEN WHTO NEED clothes to knowt
lle INTERSTATE TAILORS
selng extra pants with each
for $2.50. Tailor 'made from
wv crl suitinlgs.
$26.00 $31 .!)O
Call at American Hotel or ph
123 Temporary offer only.
Mc~nerney.

that
are
suit
a1.1
one
Mr.

J. F. WUERTH
FASHION=PARK. CLOTHIERS
NEXT TO WUERTH TI1EATR?
DOWNTOWN

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ALL I KINDS OF truxnk and door keys.
Lawn niowpr harpoiiid. eeler.
71136 ?t. yfuion. iPhone 249$5.

Sandr's anoe Livery 3191

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So~ap i Bra sau
Photo by -Mishikin

Harold Bauer
Photo by Alpeda

Earl V. Moore
Photo by Rentschler

Frederick Stock
Photo by Matzene

DusolliaGiannini
Photo by U'wood & U'wood

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Ann
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Georg0e Osiax BoweP
Photo. by 'Rentschler

Alberto Salvi
Photo by Mishkin

E iny KNri;;Q'.r
Photo by Ruf

PARTICIPANTS

GoODMUSC

SONG BIRDS

1IXBILLINTCOCERT

Vlecente Ballester
Phloto by Alpeda

from anwny operas-Oratorio sing -
ers --Violinist-H arpist--Pianist
TWO BIG CHORUSES
THE CHORAL UNION
and the
CHILDRs EN'S FESTIVAL
CHORUS
THE CHICAGO SYM-
PHONY ORCHESTRA

Two famous choral works will
be given for the first time in

Cese B xaron~ef

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21 = 22 = 2,31,M24

America

LPRIMAVERA

EARL V. MOORE f MUSICAL DIRECTOR.

ko RESPIGHI

"NEW" ARTISTS

CESAE BAROMEO

and

GrIAN VNINI,

SALVI,

KRUEGER.,

BALLESTER,

LAMONT, LENTr,I

is the stage name of Chase Sykes, a Prom-*
inent "Michigan Man" who is fillin'g a

SEADRIF' t
by DELIUS

Forrest Lamo~nt
I Photo by Daugerre

CONDUCTORS
EARL V. MOORE
GEORGE 0O. BOWEN
FREDERICK STOCK

DADM:lUN; SCHIPA, will be heard
for the first time in Ann Arbor.

three year contract for

at the La Scala Opera.

R'oyal Dndmun
Photo by UJ'wood & T'wood

leading roles

Th e other artists have all been heard in Ann Arbor."

Good Course TI.-kets may stL e secUred at the School 0if Mu s In thc $5.00 and $5.50 Sections.
"Festival Coupons" will still be accepted at $3.00 each for 'a short time. For tickets or booklet an-

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