THE WOLVERINE, Annual July Sale is an opportunity for Young Men attending Summer School to Save Considerable Money at this - BTEIN- BLO CLOTHING :LOTHING SALE MICHAELS-STERN CLOTH ING In this sale are included only garments that are correct instyle, made from finest of pure wool fabrics and the tailoring the highest quality. At our regular prices, the garments were a bargain and were offered for less money than others rere asking for the similar quality. At this discoun t, it is a real money-saving o portunity. STYLES While we have many models for business en; yet we have an exceptionally fine line in aist seam and other styles wanted by young. )llege men who want snappy styles. THIS GREAT MONEY-SAVING SALE. Is Now In Full Swing COLORS Light, dark, in conservative patterns as well as the very smartest of the new novelty effects and whatever your preference may be we can please. and you had better come at once in order to tions before the stocks are reduced. secure selec- - U S I U U S U - U U - . - U - U lar $20.00 values Regular $25.00 values Regular, $30.00 values Regular $35.00 values go at Regular $40.00 values 3 Regular $45.00 values Regular $50.00 values Regular $55,00 values go at go at go at go at go at go at go at $16.00 $20.00 $24.00 $28.00 $32.00 $36.00 $40.00 $44.00 i -i 1 1 1n 1_________________1_ SUITS s and blacks, all late are included at a SPECIAL STRAW HATS styles, pure wool One lot of men's late style, wool suits, few of a kind, worth $20 to $25, at Our entire stock of Sennet Braid Straws will go at a Big-Reduction SPRING OVERCOAT in top coat styles, in medium and dark colors, all late styles, well made $5.98 10 per cent discount , $15.00 ____________I_____ I} FERME CASH DURING SALE Don't Forget that this is the Sale where Quality Goods go at Cut Prices Lindenschinitt,Apfel &Co. TER°MSICASH DURING SALE t- Fiend Has id 1rainstorm inued from Page Three) 4 ear, "In the ring." So I and listen you to me, I mis- psey for a dark prelim fight- n I take a swim I always get t this guy Dempsey--well I L later that he was tanned, ack broke a punching bag show' how he was gonna Avillard, he saw me in the and called me in to visit mally, where we would have and not be among the abble. ack and me are good friends t in fori a while and while call him that for short, was >bed down he told me about mg and his fine condition and gonna invest his money. n' you and me people, I can't n' else, strictly speakin' but is gonna certainly win this h. and as how Willard don't host of a livin' chance against 'el of a fluent man, Dempsey. MY 1 )IRDMEN FLY X10 MILES IN 298 MINUTES gton, D. C., July 2.-Two ators recently made a flight les in a De Haviland 4 plane, lianapolis to Selfridge field, emens, lich, in 298 minutes. e was Indianapolis to Ran- 150 miles in 90 minutes; to Monroe,' 75 miles in, 80 Monroe to Chicago,35 miles nutes; and Chicago to Sel- ld, 250 miles in 108 minutes. ssed Lake Michigan. iators were Lieut. Harry E. pilot, and Lieut. Lloyd C. "n, passenger. REV. LLOYD C. DOUGLAS TO GIVE SIX~ LECTURES The First Congregational church has announced a program of sermons which are to be delivered by the Rev. Lloyd C. Douglas. There will be a series of six lectures on "Pressing Needs of Modern Life," which will be delivered on the six Sundays of July and August. The program is as follows: Sunday morning, July 6, at 10:30--"The Re- discovery of Tranquillity;" Sunday morning, July 13, at 10:30-"The Im- pe.chment of Opportunism;" Sunday morning, July 20, at 10:30-"The Ap- preciation of Our Bequest;" Sunday morning, July 27, at 10:30-"The Re- valuation of Our Bequest;" and Sun- day evening, July 27, at 7 :30-Union service), "Do the Dead Speak?" an examination of the latest literature concerning supernormal communica- tion. ARCHITECTS' EXAMINATIONS NOW BEING CONDUCTED HERE and other ports, and travel to tue terior, is prohibited temporarily. in- BISHOP SPEAKS BEFORE . AMERICAN LIBRARIANS I TEACHER'S PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE, TODAY'S LECTURE .TOPIC i Examinations are now being .con- ducted in the Engineering building for candidates who wish to practice arch- itecture in the State of Michigan. These examinations are conducted by the Michigan State Board for the Reg- istration of Architects, in accordance with a law passed four years ago which limits the right to practice architec- ture to those who qualify by examina- tion, as in the case of law and medi- cine. The present examination is being taken by a larger numberof candi- dates than any previous one. This situation is attributed to the unusual opportunities presented to architects by the demand for buildings, a short- age of which was created by the stop- ping of building operations during the last two years. SANITA1RY EASURES CHECK OUTBREAK OF YELLOW FEVER San Salvador, July 2.-Strict sani- tary regulations at La Union and San Miguel apparently have checked an outbreak of yellow fever. Only four cases are reported now in San Miguel, and these are isolated. As a means of nreventing the snread of the diselse "The Teacher's Pholosophy of Life I and Happiness" will be the subject of i a lecture by Prof. W. H. Pyle, ofthe University of Missouri, to be given at 5 o'clock this afternoon in the Natural Science auditorium. Professor Pyle is professor of edu- cation at Missouri and is teaching sev- eral courses in education in the Uni- versity this summer. He is recognized as one of the leading educational psychologists in the country. Professor Pyle also conducted class- es and lectured at thetUniversity dur- ing the 1918 Summer term., MEXICANS USE MOVIES TO AID IN IMPROVING AGRICULTURE Mexico City, July 2.-Moving pic- tures will be used by the Mexican gov- ernment to demonstrate to Mexicans how to apply modern machinery to farm life. Pastor-Rouaix, secretary of agriculture, and several federal en- gineers have left the capital on a tour to promote better farming, using the pictures to show the farmers how to do it. Brass the Best Known Alloy Brass is perhaps the best known and most useful alloy. It is formed by fus- ing together copper and zinc. Differ- ent proportions of these metals pro- duce brasses possessing marked dis- tinctive properties. The proportions of the different ingredients are seldom precisely alike; these depend upon the requirements of various uses for which the alloys are intended. Peculiar qual- ities of the constituent metals also ex- ercise influence on the results. France to Import Coal from U. S. Paris, July 2.-Louis Loucheur, minister of reconstruction, said in the chamber of deputies today that the French government is arranging to import 1,000,000 tons of coal from the United States, using a special fleet ,for the work. Wolverine delivered at your door three times a week at $1.00 per term. (Continued from Page One) mean that their judgment must neces- sarily he final and instantly accepted. Nay, it was their initial wisdom, which made possible the gradual winning by the librarians of a professional status in the minds of thousands of com- manding officers, soldiers, sailors, marines. "I believe it is now true that even the scornful and the doubting among the military have seen that books plus librarian are very different from books alone. And it has been nn small gain for us as a profession that 'scores of our folk, mostly our younger members, have had to win their way to this esteem under novel and difficult cir- cumstances. They have had to make good in most cases with very little' preparation of the way by others." WIN w i A Knowledge of SHORTHAND and TYPE WRITING, 1S indispensible to Y0 $1,000 PAID FOR FIRST BALE OF COTTON AT TEXAS SALE Houghton, Tex., July 2.-One thou- sand dollars was paid for the first bale of 1919 Texas cotton when it, was sold at auction on the cotton exchange. The bale weighed 471 pounds and was sold at $6.12 a pound to N. D. Naman of Houston. It was grown by Salvador Cardenas in Hidal- go county. 0 v "Come in and let us explain why." Summer Classes now forming. Hamilton Business College' Phone 342-R State and William Streets SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTSj ji Guild to Give Social leyan guild of the First church will give its first cial at 8 o'clock Thursday_ ly 3, in the church par- social department is mak- al effort to make these sum- s attractive to Summer YOU WILL FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT AT THE ONLY STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE Try Us - We Lead Them All .- Phone 1160-R .4