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HAT'S GOING ON
Sunday, July 23a
-Prof. George E. Meyers ad-
es guild class, Baptist Guild
e. '
-Social half hour, Presbyter-
turob,
M.-IMisElizabeth ParavanoI
cPresbyterian Christian En-
or meeting.
m.-Edison Cramer leads BRapt- !
;l~d discussion on "Education
leisure," Baptist Guild house.
Monday, July 24
.-"Siberian Experiences." Prof.
*Packard, University of Roch-
-Recital-The class in Shakes-
can Reading. (University hall).
Tuesday, July 25I
.-"Rock Gardens." (Illustrat-

8 p. m.-"Noah Webster as Epidemiol-
ogist." Prof. A. S. Warthin.
Wlednesday, July 26
I p. m.-Excurstou No. nine--Cadillac
Motor company, Detroit. Leave at
1 p. in.; arrive at 2:35., Trip ends
about 4:30-5 p. M.
5 p. m.-"Bridge Construction. (I1-
lustrated). Prof. L, X. Gram.
8 p. m.-Concert-l'aOulty of the Vnt-
v ersity School of Music. (Hill audi-
.toriumn.)
Thursday, July 27
5 p. .m.-" Our Future Health Pro-
gram. Prof. John Sundwall.
8 p. m.-Educational motion pictures.
S:00 p. m.-Michi-an Union Spotlight
in Hil auditorfuri.
Friday, 'July 2$8
5 p. jm.-"Building of Personnel in Ed-
ucation" and
8 p. m.= ,Publicity in Education." Mr.
R. G. Jones, Superintendent of

Schools, Cleveland.
Saturday, July 29
6 a. m.-Excursion No. ten-Put-in-
Bay, Lake Erie. Under the direc-
tion of Prof. I.'D. Scott, via Michigan.
Central railway to Detroit and
steamer to Put-in-Bay. Return to
Ann Arbor about 11 p. M.
Xonday, duly vi
5 p. m.-What is Sefenoce?" Prof. W.
8:80 p. m.-Visitors' Night at the. Ob-
servatory, Admission by ticket only.
Tuesday August 1
5_ p. m.-Belgium Today. Prof. T. H.
Read, University of California.
8 p. m.-Medical lecture.
8:30 p. m.-Visitors".Night at the Ob-

servatory. Admission rtce

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y ticket

Wednesday, Angust 2
11 a. m.-Excursion No. eleven-R1tiv-
er Rouge Blast Furnaces, south of
Detroit. Leave at 11 p. m.
5 p. m--"Porto Rico." (In Spanish).
(Illustrated). Mr. A. tE. Mercado.
8 p. m,--Concert. Faculty of the Vin-
iveriaity School of Mnusic (Dill au-
ditorium).
8:30 p. M.--Visitors' Night at the Ob-
servatory. Admission ley ticket only,

5 p. m.-Irrigation in tihe United (Campus theater). A
States. (Illustrated). Prof. H. W. be charged.
King,._______
8 p. m.-Open air performance of
Shakespeare's "The Taming of the White Swan Laundlry
Shrew." The, Shakespeare Play- and service. Phone 16

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Two Offices:
N. W. Corner Main and Huron St
707 N: University Ave.

Customer's
Opportunity,

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CHINESE GARDENS,

BARGAIN
COUNTER

* BOOKS
Fifty Cents Each

Educational and

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Sunday Dinner, 90c

Of special interest to Summer School Teachers
and Students. .'. New titles added daily.

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UNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORES

Pens

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Vegetable Consomme Soup
Green Onions

Radishes

Fried Chicken Ivith Royal Sauce
Veal Egg Loaf ivith llroivn Ifushrooms
Roast Young thicken Ivith Djressing

Any pen or,
silver pencil
will have a

Mashed Potatoes

String IBeans

Tomato and ucumber Salad

value of

Strawberry Ice; Cream

Home-made Pies

$1.00

Ice ea

Coffee

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in exchange
toward any
Parker Pen
during the sale.

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Have

You a Piano?,

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A Piano will add much 'to the enjoyment
of your home life.
The children should learn .to play the piano,
and you older people, wh o do not know how to
play one, but appreciate muisic, you would
enjoy one of our player-pianos.
In order to reduce ouir stock, to make room for
our shipments, we a re offering exceptional
values in new and used pianos. and piano-
players.

SILK

LINGERIE

The Quarry
DRUG AND PRESCRIPTION
STORE
Cor. S. Stat. and N. University

at holesale Prices
SILK Lingerie is after all the most satisfactory
1 kind-it is easily laundered, wears well, and
feels well. This sale of a sample line of lingerie at
wholesale prices allows Milady to replenish her
own wardrobe at a great saving. and also to select a
few pieces of silk underwear to use for gifts.

G. Claude Drake, Prop.

We are agents
Bros., and other

for ,the A. B. Chase, Becker
high grade pianos.

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T HIS Sale includes gowns, chemises; stepins, combing jackets, bloomers and
petticoats. Some are of Pussy Willow' taffeta, some are of crepe,, de
chine and others are of satin or pongee. There are delicate flesh garments,
deeper pink ones, blue ones-and orchid models. Some are elaborately trimm-
ed with lace and insertion and others are in' more tailored styles. The gowns
are priced from $4.75 up and the chemise -are priced from $2.25 up.
(S1BGONP FLOOR)

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H OESHINING
S iOEREPAIRING
H A 'FCLEANING
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latietaotion Guaranteed
625 Eest Liberty ,Street

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