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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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News From O ther Colleges

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Railway "Cz"ar"

traniural festival here. Sorority rep-
resent atives and Varsity track men
will be0 the P1 iflii*l omtpetitor's.

I fomU $50 to $25 a man.

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Ithaca, N. Y.---( Carl l Akeley in his,
lecture at Cornell university recently
on the subject of "Gorillas and Vol-
canoes in Kivu," declared that "tHe(
gorilla is a quiet, inoffensive, pcte-
nR loving beast when left alone, and the
man who goes out and 'shoots one,
wantonly, and without reason, other
than for personal glory, is a murder-
er."
Montreal, Can. - A retucin chessa
match has been schedunled1 for theie,,~l
future between the students ai pi o-,
<~fessors of McGill university. The last1
match, held earlier in the season, r-
Ssulted in a 4-1, victory for the 1far ulty

iat S1 1: iwagers fre'juently are o0l-
lWt1 to send tl o igland fori' ileflwho
can wearii lothIcs anld appear as en
tIc"" 1011051, i fiss ('I ic reniark~d (luring
thie coulrae of the illt('rvwx. " e
(11015 a1e siuliy lailg Mllover I1howi-
sel x'es to;gt c on]ci s vy Iii IN\o cr
three 111011ini Ne'C oi cityv who')can
lake such lpart5,silsbesaiPd. 'And yet
college Th11011 oVc'I k the 'S go as a
rmul( to faule."
Ilescotni~ennle cocu'uld bylvsay-
ing that an acetor ini a 10nor fr it coal1
earn $500 meekly by iile~c ly "playinug
Ii~ ~ ~ r !' oa15ilglady, iprovidled lie+
tSl can 1 M1 Yea f it'; an(] tie a, ,llov._t-1 ,s cor-
ee . tl I.

Princeton, N. J.-A new shie it Pas
app~eared inl the P rincet on un ivers1t V
Ii l;rS ry la boled Bs c'.s You MAn! ,?l.to
of the bast sellers If fleeps Iooc
thaIt have been caret ni ly so] c(l cii and
have wit"Istood the s of timle.
La wrence, Nan. n 2 cmers of tlPc
Ii-'e t ;' t Ialheft t'11i' l v" Itlich 1limiits
t 'e e':tijea2('lii a e per capit aeacthyca r
.,;' social ctl vit~cs within f'alL'1'ait-

S rbana. IIl-- - Grades for thke first: so -
rut r ave been above the av1r
Ik;til Orl~l g to x1,zres3t3rt, ii "fled. )by Iii
tli v I s~t it V ( li s 1. 1 It; hte ,
;itei n reI1 f;kg i t1,'t:;n1i hkt the ia *;Se ,
with itilh re st i? flont l l (a ! I1:tt0>> a e 1 i 1
of ~ ~ o falrsi h tpil {uar
C;711 :' i lz . J5 n h t 8a''~
t'a It>e, t\alo;h.- --ongs of thle tlint-
Vei'sit y of \Va,h ingi.onl arety to he play-
edd or!tl O1O) c11111 s 'aily by ille
at 1 ~cllailt, ("(eorge 11ailey. Het will Set--
ect, oil(0song; each v; eel.,andl play it

seea7 tnsddx 011 ~ t 1 111 '-
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* members. It is ruamored t hat: the st u1
.dents are mnaking every eltort to per-? >0W %vl avc;)i, (, oIIo . - n-1 cre t ay 11at -
feet their game in lpreparationl for i ' hin,;1 ilof yVale iiivol' ,il Vin a l'5 ait
second encounter. alir ss maa do an a ''neal toi, :aoiiey for
;-le; *51j snipsi erile" thi. sl \iO mnight
Madison, Wis. -There r t.l110 c' c' ae!' iZ?] CX~ls el at'- eof
for a woman student ao, ;21; i eOW011':7 SOnw.''An- iit (rial in the
being unable to care for 1) r lia-c 'xele balty News talkes,', with Huit-
home, cater to' her 11usband's t;1 to I (hins on thle gro{Inds i('(jeull1y as
and design her own ,cloth1s, itl (e >':; godlr css its touhd lbe obtain ed lby a
Miss A. L. M~arlott, professor o01 ba.0l('01to 1 di vision if itthe fu11nd.fow ~avail-
' aeconomics, heru. Tile home e(sonon;,I abise. rPeidtorial. states' that "a: a
department of the university now of- 'r;'sult of a certasin inefliclency in al-j
fers courses in Householdl manage-; lotting scholarship)s, a few of them,
m1ent, dietetics, and d esigning,, thatL merely make it easier for me1£n who
may be completed in a single semes- atre perhiaps not as greatly in need as
ter', which are openl to women notj others who receive no aidl; and thai;
majoring in the ^departmrent. somie who do not receive enough help.
under the present system are not real-
Cambridge, Mass.-"The scarcity ofl izing the value they_ deserve from
,s actors able to r ightfully interpr et lbhelt heir education. "The ideal collegectos r l of g n e m n h s ri p d sc retI t a i n w u d be ne n w i h t e
ofpays in the United States," Miss ' studlent Would have a surplus of time
Ina Claire, one of America's for emost b fr intelligent: leisure, andl perhap~s .1
' comediennes, recently informed a rc-tri abroad. The undlergraduate cr-
S porter of the IHarvard Crimson. Tile- taily does not owe his whole duty
ADVETISNG TH

i'lc i He 1 ~it <<i',v,, of 1t1w (5) 1111, ,,
no ox'; iVe a r ilike be,'-a'ha cll e 111c
llovI cS. ILucius 8 v 'r;;(boe
New I[ avev, Coli., 11-- nbroive~n Ihe
job of isght- 15 ltfils ill Olie
indu stry ill the imin lncr of K. 2M. Lan4d-
is and W\ill 1liars.
to bock lhnoxvlede'-e."
C'olumbus, O. -Dlirect or Grant P.
Wardt of Ohio Stat~e university xili
stage the first cross-woril puzzle race
in America at the eleventh annual in-
Adult Class everOy Vediwsday
for new 11125Ilatest. modern
dances,
Inr iC ircle0 Toddle(
andl'tango FoX r.Proi
TIen one.-0hourleson01, $5.00 )
Terrace Garden Stdio
22 Wuerth .Arcade-
Phone 241-Ii

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"Txpressioii in A rchoitedzzre"
INIth bank building the architect ha~s soiught always to r-xprr-ss the
ideal of dignity: thle engineer has expressed the id< ! of stability.
Architect and engineer together have made of dthe11r in busliness
building a. co-oirdination of design, construction and eqipmenrt that
is a world criterion. Each ;year finds the Amaericain b mess buildling
aniticipating even more remarkable developmnents in the near future.
Certainly modern invention-modern enrinrinng skill and organiza-
tion, will prove more than equal to the demands o the arcaitccturc
of the future.

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NOTICE
EXPERT WATCH. REPAIRING
Arnold State Street Jeweller
302 South State

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For Typ,
G.
Dealer in
Sundstrand

'HONE 866
ewriter Repairing
All makes)I
Woodstock typewriters,f
and Portable Adding

j ~LOSTI
LOST-Circular mosiac pin with dove;
design andl filigree border. Liber-
al reward. Phone 526-M. 721 For-
est Ave.
I I ST--F raternity pin. Initials S. A.
IS. on b~ack. Call 3553, ask for Stern.
Reward.
LOST-A pair of tortoise shell glasses,
not in case, between Tappan and
1L. ad S. unch. Phone 2034-M.
EL:..ST---- Sell rm glasses in soft
brown leather case. Beryl Schafer.
Phonte 2730.
FOR SALE
FOR1 SA '.E-~At a saIcrifice, very fine
Grand pia no, mahogany case. Phone
1283.

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machines.j
Ann Arbor Typewriter Exchange
REFINED MIDDLE aged Ann Arbor
lady desires lady comlpanion to tour
England, Holland, France, etc. this
June and July. Entire expenses
less than $500. Write box 637,1
Michigan Daily, for interview.
TRY OUR New Way Toasted Sand-
wiches. Best you ever ate. Arbor
Fountain
PARTY FAVORS
Made to your order for Washington
and St. Patrick Parties.
BROWN'S 1BOOK STORE
210) South Main St.
Watch Saturday Evening Post.
Ed ucatfor Sh oes. Hlargis Bootery.
TRY. OUR Hot 'Toasted Sandwiches.
They are delicious. Arbor Foun-
tai.
Our moderate prices make it possible
for all to have FRESH H-OME
GROWN FLOWEhS.
ANN ARBOR FLORAL CO.
122 E. Liberty. Phone 1630

117 South Main St.

0OT IS

' 'TJie largiest selling
v quality pencil
a n the world
degrees Superlative in quality,
the world-famous
copying E.

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YOU WILL FINDI
GOOD AND EFFICIENT SERVICE
aIt the
CHIURCH STREET BlARB-ER S110[O'
607 Church Street
RUGS SHI AMPOOE D or (lust cleaned.
Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works.
Phone 50.
ITIS H CiA~I1Y TO EAT
IT IS (GOOD 'TO%)EAT
IT IS LPRO11ER TO EAT
and
YOU MUST EAT TO KEEP? FIT-
TRY OUR SANI)WWIIES
We Deliver
KEWPIE HOTEL

TYPEWRITE RS
T:LYPE WRITlERt
HiEADQ UARTERS
Newv and second hand Corona, Remt-;
ington and Underwvood p~ortables. L.
C'. Smith', Underwood, Royal, Reining-
iofl uised(t and(factor'y rebuilt 111wehines.
Save $,1.11.00 or more by buying from
us. Easy t(eiriis if desired. Renting
and repairinig a specialty.
0. D. MORRIIL
17 Nickel's Arcade
Tile TJypewxriter & Stationer-y Store.
Open evenings. Established 1903
TYPE+WRITlING & 2 IMAEOGRAPH ING
It EMINGTO N P0ORTADBLE
TYPEWRITERS
''imie paymnents if desired
(EIIIE 041 IfISTEIII.
604 :1,' il Madison IPhone 1809
TY1 ElX lING & Ml MI OGRAPHING
p jromptly anhd neatly (101e by experi-
enced operator's at moderate rates.
0. 1). )I101i{1L11
17 Nickel's Arcade
Established 1908 Open eveningsI
FOR RENT
FOR1 RENT-Furnished, steam-heated, '
live room aplartmnent. First floor.
504 Lawrence St.
FOR RENT-Single room for gentle-
man. $3. 2960-M. 1203 Forest.
FOR RENT-Large suite and apart-
moent, block from campus. Private
bath. 625 Church.
FOR. l RNT- On first floor, four good
rooms for housekeepinig. Conveni-
ently located b~etween Campus and
Main. Call 17113-M.
FOR RI]NT-Pleasant single rooms-
very reasonable. 514 Cheever court.
at rear of -Union. 243-J.
FOR RENT-Single r'oom1 inlqutiet
h10ne1. 1145 Forest ave. 261-W.
BEAUTY SHTOPPES'
Permanent Waving and Marcolling
MACK AND CO.
3rd Floor Main St.
Thr'ee expert marcellers. Shingle I
trims. Soft water used at all timnes.
J)IIA'I'IA BEAUTTY SHOPPE
(Above Cushing's)

Buy
dozen

give best service and
longest wear.
Plain ends, per doz. $1.00
Rubber ends, pcr doz., 1.20
e4t all dealers
American Lead Pencil Co.
220 Fifth Ave., N.Y.

Rivals thec beauty of fie .SAuret Tanager
Red and' Bil(ck
Comnbinatio'n
Rter. 'Trade Mark
U. S. Pa~t. OJffice

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1~p
Z Out of' sight-
out of harm's
way--is the
Parker tPress-
Button Filler
2 Ink-Tight be-
cause of the
extra sieeve
inside the Duo-
Sleeve Cap

Ann 'Arbor's Newest and
Fi estMen's Clothing~tr
O P N loU RAYHre's a store with a distinctive appeal to studets who want
to dress at their best yet obtain the utmost in value for
cvci-y dollar invested.
A PERSONA L MESSAGE
I'by e'xpeienlce of t welty years in the tiloring' bulsineCsJiltS qua~lified
fire t )olpen such .1 uili hcalibier'store, 'It -will be m n Uilto sell 4only3
t he l.Iest styied suts of0 the -very best tailoriiig'. Every garment is
sold 114 , der .1 guiarantee of comlllete sat isfactioni. Every price offer;
thle flumS.l .io~n f clothinig value.
Louis Dcl Prete
Extra T10rousers FREE
WITH EVTERY SUIT SOLD
DURING OUR OPENING MONTH
A special inducement ! Select your suit during this
month and we will give you an extra pair of
trousers without cost. Take advantage of this
opportunity !

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Opp. Eng. Arch

Phone 799-M1

Hlarg'is Bootcmy-WctIIArcadeo
Educator Shoes are better. Light
tani, smooth leathers for Spring are
the Eastern styles. I have thlem at
only $8.50.
'13ILLIA1ll l ow
Fine 'Tables Satisfactory Rates
Cigars Tobaccos
Dunhill Pipes
Gilbert Candies Magazines
Brick Joe Cream
JOHSTON BROTHERS
514 E. Williams
GILBERT CHOCOLATES
from the
KANDY-KOLD-CASE
ARCAD IE PHIARMIACY
"Petty"

is worth its
weight In gold
Its Jewel-Smooth 25- Year
Point Gives Your Hand the
Winning Speed and Character
Y ES, every day new situa-
tions arise when this hand-
size, rapid, jewel-smooth writer
beats the clock to the finish-
to pass a test, take full lecture
notes, complete any work in
hand on the dot.
Its Over-size Barrel holds
that extra ration of ink that will
tide you over~ a few more days,
or a few extra pages of writing
that you can't foresee. And the
"Lucky Curve" feed delivers
the ink with sure-fire certainty.
Better replace your old pen
with this inspiring Classic.
If not mistreated, we guaran-
tee its jewel-smooth point for
25 years' WEAR. Its black-
tipped lacquer-red barrel makes
it handsome to own and hard
to mislay. Step in to the pen
counter and get it. Come out
a_:.1 pull a good one.

ALOW AS $25

We re'present Adler
Balt imore and Dan-
iel Boone New
Spring Clothes. Ex-
clusive of the latest
styles in the very
highest grade of
mlater'ials5.

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$35
$4O
AND UP'

Every garmnt Ihand
tailored of the very
finest workmlanshipD.

The loose

fitting

English models in
the newest shade of
colors. Unequalled
value!

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NEW SPRING TOP COATS
The new Spring topcoats are exception-
ally attractive both in style and price.
Featur-ing the new shades of bl111. $25 to
$40.

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NEW SPRING DRESSES
Most attractive designs and ma-

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