THE MICHIGAN DAILY DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 2) eign language and English required of students planning to concentrate in English (see p. 101 of the An- nouncement) will be given today from 1:15-4:00 o'clock in 2219 A.H. L. I. Bredvold. Candidates for the cegree of M.A. in English: Examinations in foreign languages will be given today from 1:15-2:00 o'clock in 2219 A.H. A reading knowledge of French, Ger- :xan, or Latin is required of all can- iidates for the Master's degree. L. I. Bredvold Dr. L. W. Keeler wra speak on "The Educational Program of a State Prison," this afternoon, at 4:10 in Room 1022, University High School. University Symphony Orchestra:I Rehearsals every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday; and Thursday at 2:00 In the School of Music Auditorium. All students in the University are eligible to try out for orchestra. Entries for intramural sports in handball, tennis, squash, horseshoes, and swimming should be made at the intramural Sports Building by July Prof. C. L. Meader will lecture Fri- day, July 7th at 5 p. m. in Natural Science Auditorium on "Tolstoy's Teachings." This lecture which is sponsored by the .Tolstoy League is open to the public. All-Campus Golf: All students in- terested in participating in an all campus golf tournament should turn in qualifying score at the Club House, University Golf Course by July 10. Michigan Repertory Players: "The Romantic Young Lady," G. Martinez- Sierra's light comedy, translated from the Spanish, opened in the Lydia Mendelssohn theatre on Wed- nesday night. The play will be pre- sented Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday nights at 8:30. Please note that there will beno Friday night performance on account of the Uni- versity reception. Michigan Repertory Players, Sea- son Tickets: In order to accomodate those people who were unable to se- cure season tickets during the first week of the summer play season, the sale will be continued this week only, at a special reduced price. The sea- son ticket coupon books formerly priced at $3.50 are now on sale at $3.00. These season tickets will en- title the holder to reserved seats in the 75 cent seat section for each of ,he remaining seven plays. No fur- ther opportunity to secure season tickets will be extended after this week. Juniors concentrating in Group I: The qualifying examinations in for- eign language and English required of students planning to concentrate in Group I (see p. 30 of the An- nouncement) will be given today from 1:15-4:00 o'clock in 2219 A.H. L. I. Bredvold University Bureau of Appointments and Occupational Information: Reg- istration for new applicants for both teaching and business positions will be held at the office, 201 Mason Hall. University High School Demon- stration Assembly: The first demon- stration assembly of the University High School Summer Session will be given at nine o'clock Friday morn- ing, July 7, in the high school audi- torium. The program will be under the direction of the English depart- ment. All Summer Session students who are interested are welcome to at- tend the assembly. Chinese Student Club: There will be a meeting at 7:30 p. m. at Lane Hall, Saturday, July 8. Welcome to new members. Social hour and re- freshments. Applied Mechanics: Mr. R. E. Pe- terson of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company will give an illustrated lecture on "Fa- tigue Failures in Machine Parts" in Room 311 W. Eng. Bldg. at 4 p. m. today. Anyone is invited, particularly those specializing in Mechanics. The University Summer Band: under the direction of Nicholas Fal- cone, will present the first concert of the Summer Session at 7:15 Thurs- day night on the steps in front of the Library. The program follows: Chambers, "March Hostrausers"; Schibert, "Overture to Rosamunde;" L'Africaine, "Selection from Meyer- beer's Opera;" Waltz "Selection on Strauss Melodies;" German, "Three Dances from Henry VIII;" Romberg, "Maytime Selections;" Sibelius, "Fin- landia;" Balfe, "The Yellow and Blue." Michigan Repertory Players: Sea- son ticket holders are asked to make their reservations for "The Romantic Young Lady" as early as possible to- day. It is likely that both the Thurs- day and Saturday houses will be completely sold out. Pedestrians Target Of New Traffic Law Benefit to pedestrians as well as motorists are expected from the rule enacted by the New York Legislature requiring pedestrians on highways to keep "to the left of the center line" and to turn to the left, in- stead of the right, when meeting an approaching vehicle. OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 8:30 A. M. UNTIL- 6 P. M. DURING JULY AND AUGUST - OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 3:30 A. M. UNTIL 6 P. M. DURING JULY AND AUGUST Actual Savng f 295O5and Mor on the eason' Smartest Fasons SHOP Just forget all your preconceived notions about former July Sales-there is no longer SHOP a real basis for comparison. Sweeping reductions effect our entire fashion collectionE -and in view of the rapidly advancing prices - the values are marvelous. READ CAREFULLY - DON'T OVERLOOK A SINGLE ITEM IN THIS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT July Clearance of SWEATERS Entire stock of sweaters - new, smart weaves and colors - $1.95,values- - FASHION ANNEX - Four Outstanding Groups of Summer's Smartest Frocks Newest summer cottons -linens - voiles - sheer prints dark and light prints July Clearance Feature Famous Wayne Knit Silk Hose An opportunity to buy and savc before the price advance. 2 pair for $.0 $1.29 $1.77 Group III - Values to $5.95 $4.77 and $2.77 Group IV -Values to $10.05 $6.77 I GLOVES Choice of all our fabric and mesh gloves -our regular $1.00 values -.at 69c Linens - Organdies - Prints - Chiffons - Prints - Pastels- MORE THAN 500 STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM JULY CLEARANCE OF OUR FINER DRESSES Embracing practically our entire stock of Smart Summer Styles Fashions for Every Smart Summer Occasion - For Women and Misses- Values to $16.75 $6.77-Values to $19.75 $9.77 Washable Silks - Linens - Cottons - Chiffons - Sheer - Crepes Sizes for Women and Misses SEERSUCKER PAJAMAS ROBES Poo 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL LINGERIE -GIRDLES - BAGS - JEWELRY- PAJAMAS- kid- ---_. -T.-.._.-.-- 4.i fJ CHOICE OF THE HOUSE All Remaining LL July C :";,\ALICrA 14 * .p 1" ' 000; learance Prices' Now Prevail! 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Id ALL STRAWS HALF OFF ORIGINAL PRICE regardless of color Knitted Frocks $8.77 I V IdR 11 Ci+ 11 1"l-:- -C --4-:^^Ilvr -- -4-.-