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If you did not attend this wonderful sale of Cloth-
ing and Furnishings last week, don't fail to
come
now as we still have a great number of bargains in
Men's Wear that cannot be
received
at the
same
price elsewhere.
SUIT S
Our entire
stock of high grade
Aa cir-PA'och ester,
AN KEUSER-BUSCH
ST. LOUIS,
Clothing is now priced at a saving of $5 to $15 to
you.
Note our price on suits ranging from $32.50
to $55.00-
$23.75
$29.75
$32.75
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50 all wool three-piece light
colored summer suits, values
up to $35.00, NOW .. . . .
Straw Hats Rain Coats Peach Shirts
1-4 Off 1-2 Off $14.50 All at Sale Prices
Opposi ri . TO E-Wr217 Sol
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Summer
Session
1919
More than 300 courses conducted by a staff of 250 members
of the regular faculties of the University. All University
facilities available
Literature, Science, and the Arts, Engineering and
Architecture, Pharmacy, Graduate Study, Library
Methods, Biological Station, Embalming and Sani-
tary Science, Public Health Nursing, June 30-
August 22; Medicine and Surgery, June 30-August
8; Law, June 23-July 26 and July 28-August 30.
The work is equivalent in method, character and credit value to that
of the academic session, and may be counted toward degrees. All
classes of students, and especially those who desire to shorten their
period of residence at the University, or whose work was interrupted
or interfered with by the war, or associated activities, will find many
courses well adapted to their needs. Certificates of credit and attend-
ance issued. Many special lectures, recitals, concerts and excursions.
Cosmopolitan student body. Delightful location.
For further information, address
T. E. R A N K I N
laid before the war, and now we may from unmerited disgrace, and wins his
believe its ghost will never walk in only son for herself, is told in a force-
our land." ful, dramatic way in this screen pro-
* * * * duction. Alice Joyce as Shirley Ross-
"Teachers are members of the most more could not be improved upon, and
fundamental profession but one, and a better man for the part of John
the least recognized but one-I mean Burkett Ryder could scarcely have
of course that teachers come after been found than Anders Randolf. Con-
mothers. I do not minimize fathers rad Nagel plays the part of Jeffesrorf
but the technique of bringing up a Ryder.
family belongs to mothers. Teachers, Thursday and Friday the Arcade will
whether men or women, are like present "Virtuous Men," featuring E.
mothers;--the astounding thing is that K. Lincoln and Grace Darling.
so many of them, with poor equipment,
with poor pay, without assurance-in MISCELLANEOUS
most states-against the poor house, MISCELLANEOUS - You can reach
retain a warm, human interest in boys ELLNEOUS h Y onre
and girls and accomplish miraculous everyone through the Wolverine.
things for them against unbelievable Let it speak for you.
odds.
"The rates of maternal and infant Subscribe for The Wolverine.
deaths are accepted as an index of in-
telligence and of social and economic __
well being. They can be pulled down
by civic activities such as public WE ARE
health nursing and proper medical THE ONLY
care, by decent living standards, by
special education in hygiene, but fund-
amentally by some general education STUDENTS
of a type which makes men and women
really competent and ensures the pow- SUPPLY
er to earn a decent income. Indeed no
one can approach the subject of the STORE
professional status of teachers without
realizing that the economic status of
the, profession is most unfair to the All kinds of Engineering
teacher and expensive rather thansplesfor all kinds
cheap for the nation. We are told that
last year the average annual salary work.
of schools teachers was $630. Averages
are like the economic man, they are
inventions, not real. When applied to NOTE BOOKS
salaries they hide guant poverty at the BLUE BOOKS
lower end. Why do not the teachers
of the country ask for the right to in- STATIONERY
sure in the war risk insurance? for all departments
Teachers are more important than
ever before to the preservation of this
nation."
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
Lake Erie's
Finest Resorts are
Reached via Ashley &
Dustin Steamer Line
Excursions Every Day
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RCADE BARBER SHOP
DISTINCTIVE SERVICE
NICKELS ARCADE
D. M. TEAL, MCR.
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Put-in-Bay-Cedar Point reached every day
on the magnificent steel steamer Put-in-Bay,
capacity 3,200 people.
Big Hotel Victory now open at Put-in-Bay.
Hotel Breakers and the world's greatest bathing beach at Cedar Point.
Excursions every day to Put-in-Bay. To Ohio Points via A & D Line and
Fare round-trip week days - - $ .80 connecting trolley - lines redacee
Fore round-trip Sundays and Holiday: 1.10 fare one-half.
Five hours on the boat. Leaving Detroit at 9:00 a. m., returning at 8:00 p. m.
Cedar Point Excursions on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Steamer ,Frank E. Kirby leaving Detroit at 8 a. mn., returning at 11.50 p. mn.
Five hours at Cedar Point. Fare round Trip $1.00. On Steamer Put-in-
Bay Friday and Sunday $1.35 round trip.
Finsel's music for dancing Ashley & Dustin Steamer Line
onSteamerPut-in-Bay. Ball First Street Wharf Detroit, Mich.
room, largest on lake steam-
ers. No charge for dancing. Write Par Our Map ShowinnA
- Lake Erie .Resorts
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WE HAVE
THE TWO PIECE KIND WITH
THE WHITE BELT
7EO. J. MOE,
"Sport
Shop"
AT THE ARCADE
TORS DISCUSS I "We need technical schools. We need
TEACHER'S PROBLEMS continuation schools which children
ntinued from pag
ves them the gi
shall desire and not dislike. I am
:e three) sure we are on the road at last to the
uidance the right kind of school. Largely thanks
iad yesterday to the courage and wisdom of that
o they -need heroic teacher of us all, Ella Flagg
Young, the German plan of class in-
Alice Joyce in "The Lion -and the
screen successes of the year, will be
Mouse," which is one of the biggest
repeated at the Arcade today and to-
mor'row. This story, written by the
late Charles Klein, is too well known
to repeat. How a clever girl, wielding
only a trenchant pen, breaks the will
of the most powerful financial genius
in the world, saves her own father
Candies, Cigars and
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