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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

,PAGE SEVEN

THE'. MICHIGAN DAILY 1~AOF~ S~V~EN

FEWRHIEIUIN L SSFI
_Cf I LOSESCLOSE
I~ ecline Shtowi ill N uher of Rfli4*4esI AT 3 P.m. LADVERTISING AT 3 PM,

BEAUTY SIIOPPES

SHOES

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WANTED

FOUNTAIN PEN SERVIC~

Permanent Waving and Marcelling
MACK AND CO.
3rd Floor Main St.
SOFT WATER SHAMPOOING, Henna
dyes, haircutting~ Dimattia Beauty

II A.RG4 BOOTER.Y WANTED POSITION. Colored mnan
S Wuerth Theater Buildin. .with references. Experienced cook.
Educators. Price--Ladies $6,50. Men Phonie 2915-Rl.
S$ 8.50. -)-ST

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TOlj';NTT iI\ PENS

EXETrER MC STPOPULAR

j ~ FOIL RENT
TO BENT Single room in private

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Oxfor'd, Eng., Jan. 5.-The number j fhome. No other roomers. Tele-
of American students in Oxford uni- p hone 2932-M.
versity is slowly declining from the (THIREE LARGE Exceptionally fur-
total of the immediate post-war years. nished double rooms. Reasonable
In 1922 the American men students; prices. Convenient to Campus.
numbered 266. Last year the uM11- Packard and State. 711 Arbor St.
herfel to181andtin yei tieLARGE ROOM for one or two in pri-
are 170.ly elsi esrd 10
Of these only 90 are Rhodes scholars, viorte fml.Stl eie. 1
as comparedl with 141 two years ago,~ o~o t
and 109 last year. The normal nuimber NICELY FURNISHED" 5 room apt.
of Rhodes scholar's is two for- each Private entrance. Bath. 325 E~ast
state, but the, suspension of the schol - Liberty. Phone 2094-R.
arships during the last years of the -.
war resulted in a greatly increaser! j10O1 RENT $70 Monthly. Apartment
representation from 1919 onwards. suitable for 4 adults. Phone 158-
Now the number' has rea(ched t he nor-, Ralph T. Swezey.
mal again. In 1922 the numiberof"I
men students not Rhodes scholars was GARAGE F+;OR RENTS $5. Amnes
85, last year it fell to 72 and no0w it 1205 E. University. No phone.
has risen to 80.1IIRO ,61S.taehor
Of Ithe 17r0 inen sidmit n tt i SEE TjHIS<.ls '1', 605 tt.F
anee 80 came fr om fire of the la11gcr (('55ilt] o

NOTICE
KOCH AND HENNE
SOLID Mahogany Martha Washington
Sewing Cabinets. Finest grade atf
BANQUETS, DINNERS, & Luncheons
at reasonable prices served by the
IAid society of the. CHURCH OF
CHIRIST. New Church, new equip-;
ment. Call 2025-J.j
LANDLADIES- STUDENTS
DON'T Overlook tie opportunity to
save on many household necessi-
ties at The Economy Second IHandj
Store. 209 N. Main St., Phone 783-1\.
We sell what you do want and buywayodn'wnt
FLOWERS
Our. moderate prices make it possible
for all to have FRESH 1-IOMIE
GROWN FLOWERS.
A2 FLORAL CO.
ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO.
122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630

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Shop.., 340 5 . State St. - 1.Vv- i..,1-t ~
FOUNTIAIN 1.ENi EXCHANGE SEE OUR. SPLENDID Line of foun-
tain pens for Christmas gifts. $1 to:
Exchange that misfit pen for a Rider $8. Room 2, 711 N. Univ. 2nd floor.
Nlasterpen. We make a goo Ballow-
ance for all standard makes. TyJ1 IT $R.
You need a 230 drop ink capacityI
Masterpen. We make a good allow-.:
time. ! PH-ONE 866
There are many reasons why Rider's I For Typewriter Repairing
Masterpen is so popular. Call anda (All makes)f
let us show you.E Dealer in Woodstock typewriters,'
RIDER'S PEN SHOP I Sundstrandl and Portable Addingl
302 S. State St. machines.

IEXP'EwRWATCH, RE1,PAI RING
On all makes. 302 S. State.
Arnold State Street ,Jeweler.
Read the, Want Ads

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T'ell your friendl who is having pen
trouble what wonderful fitting and
irepair service you are getting at
I Ener sPe2n Shoop. You will do him
andc us a favor.
This service is recognized from coast
to coast.
Biri :- g peis which are out ordIer from,
home. There is no better place to
have all makes repaired.

302 S. State St.

tj.emars:sii'. "'".Aos :~".!",mF'"..i#:/ + ": .C.mG:rV ./ °+. 5"'" N .ei /.t% .f "".+ .rl°.i °.s /" ,.o ",./"'+r 'a! ""'r! '.i/:

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SIX NIGHTS---Beg; Monday
I ' MATINEES WED. and SAT.
DETROIT. Direct from 39th Street
-~ - -Theatre. New York

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f FOUNTAIN PEN INK
If you use vicious ink you will hive
trouble andl water will not wash it'I
out. Letter be safe than sorr'y. Our;
special fountain pen ink if not con-
taminiatodl is always satisfactory
and has a rich color.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
302 State St.

Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange
9 Savings Bank Blk.
rl 4;EWJITEES REtiTED
L. C. Smith, Remnington, Underwood,
Royal, etc., 3 months $7.50 up. Ini-
tial payment of rent applied on the
p~urchase of any typewriter.
0. D. MORRILL-
17 Nickels' Arcade
The Stationery &- Typewriter Store

A LA*-"li vt 1tG TV A VliAI.

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first with 39, Pri ce on econd wih
16, Yale third with 13, ad Cornell
and the University of Virginia, ie with
* six each. The larger represent at ion
OL of t hese universities is due i part Ii
to the tendency ol Loloes s'el('ctio
committees to iniice oa schaclca r.-Wen
who have done graduat e work in Ith
east em universities and in ailt o tw
greater wealthb there. 'he g.,reatr
number of II a io dWenatOford V i
r' are here at their Owrn exenlse.
It is interesting tO o t that E l",g
.' isp, C ern, and(1Sanud inavi n ivu,
r predominate aong the A merican si-
dents t Oxford.
The strong influence of English so-
cial custom in America is showing if-
self ini the applear ane of them lynlen -
-t -,ated surname and( the riple Christian
name. The fact that great umnbers o
Americans are content wth a single
Christian name has always been a
4,.,source of wonderment at Oxford,
It ti where three, Putr, or even five initi
letters are nothing out of the orin-
ary.
Of the Oxford colleges, Eeter is the
most popular with Aericans. It. has
20 American students. Aneric ans are
,., represented in the other colleges in
the following number: Ba~liol, 14;
-- Christ Church, 13; Pembroke, 11; Mg
Ma-dalene and New College, ie each:
Queen's and Wadh am, eight each
Mrton, Lincoln and Hertford, seven(
a n d B r a f s n o e fv e a c h ; S t J o h n '
acid Corpus Christ i, two each; and Sf.
* TO HOLD SECONDJ JUNIE[
PLAY TRYOUTS THISWEEK
Junior woen who have been asked
to take part in second t ryots for t he
Junior Girls' lay should report be-
tween 4 o'clock and 5:0 o'clock,l
Thursday or Friday or between 91I
o'clock and1 11:30 o'clock, Saturday,
4 "'iii Sirah~ Caswell Angell hall.
Tryouts who have p reared spec-
ilty (ances of any type should bring
the corresltonding music, since an ac-
t companiist will be present who can
l readl music rapidly t sight. All try-
outs arec urged to bring, the imuic for
the songs which they prefer to sing.
t Women who are triying out for~ speak-
ing parts shouldl be prpared to giv'
1 a more polished performance t han at
t the first tryout.
Aids ('r'wword Puzzle a
Mrs. Otto Forederick, of Minneapolis,
carries the world's smalles (dictionary
i in a locket as an aid in solving cross-
word puzzles. The ook containsI
14,592 de initions and(1is5 on10andI oe-
eighth inches long, I re-quarters of"
an inch wie and threesixteeths of
an inch thick.
I The Faculty Women's club) will give
t aodace from s to 11 :30 o'clock rhr
Thr-day, in thle gymnasium of the Univer-
sit y high school for members and their
escorts. No admission fee will be)0
charg~ed. Gene Buck's orchestra will
t furnish the music.
y (Chinia expects to0 open its first wo-
man's bank next sping. It will be
known as the(' Peking Women's (o-i-
me rcil and Savings Bank and it will
be comnpletel y s affed and financed by
State street stoes were all open;
(uring the holiday season with tie
S exception of several restaurants which
cater chiefly to st udet trade. Most
of the nierchanf s took advantage of 1
. the quiet :reason by using it as at
S time for inventory.
l PATRlONIZEI AiL.Y ADV RTISERIS

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C'ORONA FOURI
Start the New Year righit. Oawn
Corona Four. Easy payments
desired.

SIGMA ('11I Fraternity pIn.

WhiteI

gol0d, Wi. I1'. Stonernan engraved
in rack-. Phone 236. Thanks.
(1O0l) .13Ak1) for three or four in
private family. 1007 MonroeSt.
(ft}11X4 .4'(' 1 EN ('E sTATiONEIRYI
BIG C' 11-ARtAN(E SALE NOW ON
Buy now and effect a considerable
s:a'inl;f.
0. D. MORRILL
17 Nickels' Arcadle
Birthday Cards.
Friendship Cards.
Place Cards.
Tally Cards.
Applied Arts.
2 Nickels' Arcade.
A FsEW GOOD VALUES Left from
the Christmas sale. Speciallyt
piriced(.
THE QUALITY SHOP
303 S. Main Phone 1861-1A.
TfYPI {'1WI? FITING nd MIMEO(4RAPH.
ING
Promptly and neatly done by experi-
enced operators at considerate
pr1ices,
0. D. MORRILLI
17 Nickels' Arcade
Thel~ Stationery & Typewriter Store

/ 0O. D. MORRILL~
el 17 Nickels' Arcade
The Stationery & Typewriter Store
Headquarters* for all makes of high
gradle typewriters.
The Stationery & Typewriter Store

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F-or wYourConvenience
We Now Deliver
Three Times A Day
The City Pastry So

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IN COSMO HAMILTON'S LA.TEST BRILLIANT COMEDY
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L

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Also 'Dessrs0
Waffles -exce/kenz'
1117
University 6

516 East

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Nights, 50c to $2.50 Wed. Mat., 50c to $1.50

Sat. Mat. 50c to $,

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Read the Want Ads

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For Satisfaction
Eat at the
Ferry Field Lunch
STATE STREET AND PACKARD

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And every Tuesday and "Thursday
from 8 to 10
For Packard rentals call 129-M

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Ann Arbor Carpe;
!Phone 50.

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Cleaning Works,

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Entire Stock of Sgciety B1rand and Other Hake
VALUES that are so pronounced that no man will pass up this opportunity-values that
combine the utmost quality with extremely low price-such are the values that are offered
cevcry visitor to this store.
In every department you will realize what this Sale means to you. With this announce-
m-ent stocks are at their best ; hence we urgently request that you come while selection is
unrestricted.

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Memory Tonic
It is surprising how the ever-read-
iness of Eversharp prompts the
jotting clown of passing thoughts
and facts-and how quickly the
habit of ,w~riting it down "improves
the ability foraccurate remembrance.
Six new features make Eversharp
a finer writing instrument than
before-non-clogging rifled tip,
quick reloading, complete inter-,
changeability of parts, are the most
important.
Put a new Eversharp in your
pocket. And for complete prepared-
ness, match it with a Wahl Pen.
Prices $1 to $45, at all dealers.
Made in the U. S. A. by
THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago
C'anadian Factory, THE WIAHL COMPANY, Ltd., Toronto
Mantsfaturers of the Wahl Eversharp and the Wahl
AllMetal Fountain Pen

1-4 off

1-3 off

$30
40
45
50
55
6o
40
45
50
55
Go
75

Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits

One-Fourth
One- Fourth
One-Fourth
One-Fourth
One- Fourth
One-Fourth

Off .
Off .
Off ..
Off .
Off .
Off .

.~30.00
.~33.75
.~37.50
.~41.25

$30 Suits &
35 Suits &
45 Suits &
47.50 Suits
50 Suits &

O'Coats One-Third Off..
O'Coats One-Third Off.,
O'Coats One-Third Off.,
& O'Coats 1-3 Off.... .
O'Coats One-Third Off..

O'Coats
O'Coats
O'Coats
O'Coats
O'Coats
O'Coats
O'Coats
O'Coats

One-Fourth Off
One-Fq~rth Off,
One-Fourth Off.
One-Fourth Off,
One-Fourth Oc.
One-Fourth Oc.
One-Fourth Off
One-Fourth-Off

.... 45.00
....$20.00
.~30.00
.~33.75
....37.50
.~41.25
.~45.00
.~48.75
....56.25

$ 2.50 Odd Trousers..
3.00 Odd Trousers..
4.00 Odd Trousers
5.00 Odd Trousers
6.oo Odd Trousers
7.00 Odd Trousers .
8.oo Odd Trousers
g. Do Odd Trousers.
10.00 Odd Trousers.

$20.00
23.33
30.00
31.67
33.33
.$2.40
3.20
4.00
4.8o
5.60
6.40
7.20
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