THE \ NVOIVERIIN1F The sale of Mn' Furnishings at Mack's Continues This Week Throughiout the entire week pirices iii the Men's Dtept. will erainrii the rednciion level. Mainy a worthl while savinig lies in store for thre tar-sighted nian. The stocks are still complete and your choice range in eve ry- thing is practically tunlimiited, FINVDLAY'S IDEAS POPULAR Demonstration Schools are Widely Approved In Michigan ~ , L C.J si \l - i-ri -r llNCI-Ilt-Ni NI lull- V 1)1- ClINt NI S C Ill $1.50 Shirts $1.19 'These sitI''Cl ietts' in plaItrandl striped patterns, coat style, withr and withiitealiaro, ealtosterelie i '1s(51 values at $1 .19 "Motnarch"' statids for the best .$ i.00 shirt made. It conies iii te sattte sy3les as the $t.50 shirts, sale price 79c 5e stiruts, cuails attached, at 57c 50te work shirts, collar attached. at 39c Neckwear at 39c and 196 All the newest shades aiid styles are includeed in this price lowerinig. The Soc val- tes aretosv at 39c arid the 25e values, 19c Smart Hosiery In colors thiat live mcen whot haven't lost their taste for good dressinig ill admrire. rhe qualities are the best pro- curable at te regular prices of Soc and 25ec. The sale prices are 39c and 196 Jewelry 1-4 off Cuif links, Seart Pins, Tie Clasps, etc. -all onse-fourrth less tantregular prices UNDERWEAR Copers' Spr ing Needle Untier- wea iiis-,the real thiing tori oorc 'th'le $2.09 lu~es arc cow $1.39: tie $1.50 vatse's at $1 .19: the $1u0 luteste79c' Poroscknit and 13. V. D.CUnion Sts, athletic sty~le, with knee drawers, $1.0itlu esoa t 79c Twto-peice tUnderwcear inclutding B. V. H. Balhriggan and ribbhed esrmuents-ttI valces, at 39c 25e I nitesear it 19c Good quality Linen Handkerchiefs Both the ptlatiarid inittal Hantdkerchriets--tiade oflfhne gtrslity linen arid surch as men like. The1ccdat-qility at 25e; the 25 qualsity at 1 9c; and tir e cqual- ity at 10Oc White aridColrired tHandker- chiefs- the Ie values at 8c: the 5ie values at 4cm t-lii ittc i}(, ~ la.. 'i i' }ii ai tC t tllc plivsfcs iic car3cl ri ul rals, "Illd the ,f t.. 1- _... _ __ _ IcaH lii lC tile cC ilrd h\ .s' i WcIii l atr in -, t ite e t Ict r Its lra""I- t hec ' Clii r I ie"to lCc-- rclii -.tioithe Ii lroii N', -a .D ll it itl ti-ic lt-sae ttiiti, itto tr e /ai stlt ,i~ pl~ite.ot Te Itieti 35 Ii ie I- CLSSFEDADVERtTISN The Kempf Miusic Studios heaunact FOR Pilmo e, Pipe ovj.lyFo \I ('11 Voice cc aru-e er FraisL i rruanManagingtElitor t3:'S i- i si oin St 'itatte 10"iG.) Wawren Crane, Bus ness Macacer THE NEW CATALOGUE at the Ulc siy I Ichig n IS NOW READY Complete information concerning seven departments: Collegiate, Engineering, Medicine, Law, Pharmacy, Homeopathy, Den= tistry, and the Graduate School and the Summer session. Special- courses in Forestri-, 'Newspaper Work, I~aiidscape Design, Higher Conrorercial Edircatiorn inclirdirig Railway Adiiititrratiott and Insutranice, Arechitectirre, Conner vatiorn Engineerinrg, Pedagogy (affiliated nubhAttn Arlbor Highls School for Observation SttdN-), artA a trew course for those preparing for thre. s ientitic admnistratiorr of deptartmrenrts of saritatiorn and ptublic health. For Copy of Catalogue, Special Announcement or Individual Information address SHIRLEY W. SMITH Secretary University ANN ARBOR What is the Use of Paying Four Dollars A week tfor board when you can get good home cooking at WALKER'S for $3.00 by paying four weeks in advance. 336 S. fivision Street Phone 212-J U. of M and HURON RIVER BOAT LIVERY P. G. TESSMER, Proprietor SUMMER SCHOOL SUPPLIES The East Unversty Pharmacy l i t l iiss-r -ty Au- OurPrices are ,Right JOHN Hf. LAMBERT Lace, Polishes, Etc. The University Shoe Shop I,sErIllitiutIn it-ti You-all who come from the South Dovest know ts-.*tttoistdelicios rich crearn an taste with genuine mnsile sy rup rpured over it and a dash of freethrtlled ets? You can tnd ot at Basso-Rovegnlo's 208 S. Main St. tleegro trksiyo 5cet osr- his sunidcts-any pltiteeleey-o woulid tay I10 arid 1i cents and not gel as muceh. Give him tie chettet to shore yo. f yen dnt tot are the Ise. ii: '.. i7i t -urcs - -:1ar, ssn il t m e CCn it It a tnl ct-I o ll o ta, t t Iet thi t t ie witt" cus illn l CttthTCe)N INNMCVfo te ro it ? i Tutoi 1;ini ti hcii rl c iIa n t lctisIs lPisti C srsona rs.,Cot.ress.attn, C Pr esBitit. ti'nt 429l0otti4-6. w;oeciii litie Ttetentotpsititlioe. ltsptls stidRaorclasicdtisisecrp.chaclter1l -it lte ci ,i uic titx t u r . laisto. Xcw \!.ond mil. \1 stcit~sn-e. - compltite tcstoclk of Classic iatttPop'- Csllege tttttis suitill 1pestgit stit,- ular CMtseitclnd i-tusical Supptlies aititheriter s-Its I. 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