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

WAH R'S

UNIVERSITY
BOOKSTORES

WHAT'S GOING ON
Sunday, July 30
12 ni.--"The Gospel of Mark," Mr.
Chapman, at Baptist Guild.
6 p. m.-Social half hour, Presbyter-
ian church.
6:30 p. m.-Miss Kathreen Scudder
leads discussion meeting at Baptist
uild. Topic, "Religious Opinions
and the Religious Life."*
6:30 p. m.-Christian Endeavor, Pres-
byterian church.
Monday, Ju.lIy
5 p. m.-"What is Science?" Prof. W.
M. Sleator.
8:30 p. m.-Visitors' Night at the Ob-
servatory. Admission by ticket only.

Admission will be charged.
8 p. m.-Open air performance of1
Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." Thel
Shakespeare Playhouse company of
New York City. (Campus theater).
Admission will be charged.
Saturday, August S
8:47 a. m.-Excursion No. twelve-
State Prison and Consumers Power
company, Jackson. Leave at 8:47
a. m.,arriving at Jackson at 10 a.
m. Visit prison until noon. Lunch

5:30 p. m.-Open air p
Barrie's "The Admir
The Shakespeare P1
pany of New York (
theater). Admission
ed.
SRead the Daily classi
Adv.
Patronize Daily Ada

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Tuesday August 1
5 p. m.-Belgium Iroday. Prof. T. H.
Read, University of California.
8 p. m.-The Osborne Expedition of
the University in the Pacific," illus-
trated lecture by Prof. William H,
Hobbs, of the Geology department.
Natural Science auditorium.
8:30 p. m.-Visitors' Night at the Ob-
servatory. Admission by ticket only.

Comfort
during the heat
sum mer.

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

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The Store of Distinctive
Shops for Women's
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NEW SILK FROCKS
for Immediate and Fall Wear

Wednesday, August 2
11 a. m.,Excursion No. eleven-Riv-
er Rouge Blast Furnaces, south of
Detroit. Leave at 11 p. m.
5 p. m.-"PortoRico." (In Spanish).
(Illustrated). Mr. A. E. Mercado.
8 p. m.-Concert. Faculty of the Un-
iversity School of Mnusic (Hill au-
ditorium).,:
8:30 p. m.-Visitors' Night at the Ob-
servatory. Admission by ticket only.
Thursday, August 3
5 p. m.-Prof. C. 0. Carey lectures on
"Chinese Highways and Byways."
8 p. m.-Open air performance of
Shakespeare's "The Taming of the
Shrew." The Shakespeare Play-
house company of New York City
(Campus theater). Admission will
be charged.
Friday, August 4
3:30 p. m.-Open air performance of
Galsworthy's "The Pigeon." The
Shakespeare Playhouse company of
White Swan Laundry for quality
and service. Phone 165.-Adv.
Try Our Prescription
-Shampoo for Oily Hair
E. BURNHAMW'S COSMETICS
MRS. T. L. STODDARD
707 N. University Phone 2626
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Iwo summer's wear
and they're only
10.00 to 20.00

The weight of your
suit makes an unbe-
lievable difference.
Economy
by the saving of wear
on your regular weight
clothing.
Apearane
always good, is vastly
improved by our finely
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A silk frock is always good-and one of
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bear. There hake nebly arribed many
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one that is becoming and stylish for You.
$14.75
In this group of frocks there are crepe de chir
models of light shades made with beaded fringe
panel effects on the skirt. - There are dark mc
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draped or beaded and the panel effects are mu(
in evidence. In fact there are many differei
styles from which to choose a frock for $14.75
$19.75
This group of frocks includes models of henr
navy blue, brown, and black and a few of bright
hue. There are many different styles that will'
appropriate for informal afternoon and evenii
wear. Soft, draped lines are prominent feature
of these new frocks and you will be sure to fin
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3 ESIDES being "The Home of Michi-
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catalogue of G. Schirmer, Inc.,
B. F. Wood & Co., Boston Music Co.,
and other houses, and feel certain that
we can supply you with some of the
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They are thick and heavy and have
everything you expect to find ir all
linen fabrics. They are durable in the
extreme and therefore most eepnomical,
reversible, sanitary and mothproof. And
their rich, restful shades harmonize with
any dccorative scheme.
See she stock we have of them.

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