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THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JUNE 1 98

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AT THE THEATERS

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This COLLEGE
last as MODISH
as it is Comfort-
able.

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The Blonstelle Compan,
-Daybreal," at the Carricki

A woman is as young as her feet. Here are the very
shoes that keep your feet feeling young, vigorous and stylishly
shod.
Winged Tip and Military Heel
comes in Black and Brown calf, white Buck and white cloth.,
Either Boots or Oxfords.
Walk-Over Boot Shop.
115 SOUTH MAIN STREET

* TODAY
* Majestic - Billy Allen's s:icl
Comedy, "Beauty Parlor."
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* Wuerth-, ,Ioniroe Salisbury in
"ungry e Also eekly and
Comedy.
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* 'pheum " - ""Ann urdoc in
* "Richest Girl." Also Weekly and
* Comedy.
Arcade--Nell Shipman in "The
Girl from Beyond." Also Drew
Comedy, Beautiful Thoughts."
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C A TIf.Pop. Mats, fA Rp pp Nights
WHAT'S GOINGAN011 TueThAR
_________Sat., 15&50c !)ETROIT 75c
TODAY THE BONSTELLE COMPANY
1 o'clock p. in. *Y. M. C A. Cabi- " A Y BR E A K !
nt meeting at Lane Hall.
3 o'clock - Michigan - Kalamazoo
baseball game on Ferry field.
6:30 o'clock - Cosmopolitan club
an et in Guild rooms of Methodist
t irich.y
S 'clok-Upper Room Bible class
meets at 44 South State St.
TOMORR{( I
6:30 o'clock Mr. . E. Illick lee-
tures on South America to the Wes-
leyan Guild at the Methodist church. CASCO 21/8 in.
0:: " o'cock -Installation of offi- C' - 1/8 .
cers and open meeting of Y. M. C. A.,
at Lane Hall.,YRR.
U-NOTCfi m tC 0 L L A S
e iversiy band will e atFOR SPRI G
2:10 o'clock this afternoon in frontFP
of I-hall for the Varsity game. All Cluett,Peabody U Co.Inc. Makers
members kindly be present.

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AT THE MAJESTIC

Students of the University of Michigan
should inspect our new line of very smart models in
Young Men's Top-coats
Young Men's Gabardines
Young Men's Suits
Finely tailored garments every one of them. Fashions
latest ideas. We advise early'inspection.

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~at a Plate of Ice Cream every lDay
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Delicious,

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Refreshing, Nourishing

Billy Allen's Musical comedy, which
is now playing at the Majestic, is
worth the few cents admission fee.
The many brogues of the characters,
the new and old jokes, the pretty
.horus girls, catchy costumes, and
the well known refrains of the vaude-
ville, make an hour spent there good
pastime. About the best part of
the show was the human touch put
to it, when the Irishman, in choos-
ing a loved one, selects "an old fash-
ioned wife," from the audience. This
comedy will finish its stay here, by
playing "Beauty Parlor" today.
AT THE AlR'AIDE
"A Dog's Life," the latest of Charlie
Chaplin comedies, has broken the rec-
ord for attendance at the largest
theaters of every city. At the Madi-
son, in Detroit, the attendance was
nearly 50 per cent greater than at
any other feature ever shown there.
This picture will come June 7 and 8.
to, the Arcade.
FO1R DAY BATTLE R1VES
HUNS 26 31L OF GImh I
(Continued from Page One)
north, It remains to be seen wheth-
er the enemy will tS"*"" to develop
his success toward Paris, or pursue
his original cintention of striking to-
ward Amiens, with a view of cutting
the Allied armies iiin two.
'he attack (luring the past week
has not been so serious as the other
attacks at other points in the Allied
line because we have moreroom for
manoeuver and can better afford to fall
back. Another thing that must al-
ways be considered is that the Cer'-
mans are rapidly using up their e-
tives. Thus far they have employed
probably 45 divisions (about 900,000
men) in the present attack.
Teuton A cack Partly a Surprise
"Th question has been much
discussed in the past few days wheth-
er this German attack was a surprise
to the AlliesIt(cannot be called a
complete surprise, because the en-
emy concentration in the Laon area
was known. But, until a day or two
before the battle, we had no indica-
tion that an attack on a big scale was
intended. The Germans deserve full
credit for maintaining secrecy of their
plans. The big masses of men were
brought up to the actual front line
only on the night of the attack, which
was preceeded by only two hours of
bombardment for the purpose of cut-
ting wire entaglements. The Germans
are not making the same use of artil-
lery as heretofore, They are using
trench mortars in large numbers for
wire cutting."
Dancing Friday nights at the Arm-
ory.--Adv.

HIS DANCING DOLLS

MATIINEE. AT .......................... .. ...................................................3:00
EVEN1i IN O(NE 1 SHOW AT ................................................................... 8:00

M~jQEjSJI ICSaturday (Today)
Matinee&Night

ANOTHER BIG LAUGHING SHOW

'-'H E BEAUTY PA-RLOR"

Don't Forget to Attend Our

45th Anniversary Sale

Sheehan & Co.

Ann Arbor

Detroit

White Serge and Flannel
T rouser Sale
We purchased early, and have priced these trousers
so low they should be cleaned out in a few days,
if you are interested in anything of this kind for
the hot weather. You should not miss this sale.
See our windows for display. We have your size,
or can make up what you require from our piece
goods.

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WuerthTheater
Afternoon-2 :30 and 4:00
Evening-7:00, 8:oo and o:oo
Phone- 6o-J
BOOKINGS FOR JUNE
Sat-i-Monroe Salisbury in "hungry
Byes." Also Weekly and Comedy.
Sun-Mon-2-3-Douglas Fairbanks in
"Headin' South." Also Serial, "Ven-
geance and the Woman."
Tues-Wed-4-5-Wallace Reid in "The
Thing We Love." Also ".Eagle
Eye," No. 13.
'Thurs-Fri-6-7-Sessue Hayakawa in
"Hidden Pearls." Also Holmes
Travels and Comedy.
Sat-8-Marguerite Fisher in "The
Primitive Woman." Also Weekly
and Comedy.
OrpheumTheater
Afternoon-a:30 and 4:00
Evening-7:oo, 8:00 and zo:oo
Phone-rho-J
BOOKINGS FOR JUNE
Sat-i--Anna Murdock in "Richest
Girl." Also Weekly and Comedy.
Sun-Mo n-2-3-Belle Bennett in "The
Lonely Woman." Also 4 Reels
Thomas A; Edison, "The Benefac-
tor,..
Tues-4-Billie Burke in "Arms and
the Girl." Also "14agle Eye," No.
13. (Ret.)
Wed-s--Vivian Martin in "The Trou-
ble Buster." Also "Eagle Eye," No.
13. (Ret.)
Thurs-Fri-6-7-Roy Stewart in "Pay-
ing His Debt." Also Keystone Com-
edy, "A Playright Wrong."
Sat-8--Frederick Warde in "Heart of
Ezra Geer." Also Weekly and Com-
edy.

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CHOP SUEY
ICE TEA
TALL GLASS 5e
Michigan Inn 601 E. Liberty

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We refund railroad fare of $10 or
less in 30 days; from $10 to $20 in
60 days; from $20 t< $30 in 90 days.
We have a housing bureau which will
assist the applicants in securing rooms
at the lowest rates.
Working conditions are the best.
Americans and foreigners do not work
together on the same basis.
A large athletic fiel'd is at your dis-
fosal.
Those of you who wish to come
should write a few days before you
expect to arrive. Physical examina-
tion required.
For further information call on
or phone Carl E. Johnson, 1550 Wash-
tenaw, Agent for Goodyear Tire and
Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio. Phone
188, between 5-6 and 7-8, Tumes.,
Thurs., and Fri.-Adv.
Alice Evans to Take War Course
Miss Alice Evans, physical director
of women in the University, left at
1:17 o'clock yesterday afternoon for
Chicago. Following a brief visit with
her family there she will go by way
of Washington to Boston, where she
will begin a course of two months'
therapeutical work in preparation
for active war service either at home
or abroad.

604 E. Liberty St.

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COLLEGE MEN WANTED FOR SUM-
MER WORK
We are offering employment to col-
lege men, over 18 years of age, on
government work and regular commer-
cial lines. Our factory operates six
days a week, on three eight-hour
shifts. While you are learning the
operation we pay you 35c an hour,
plus a 10 per cent bonus on all wages
for steady attendance, computed in
weekly periods. After learning the
work which takes from one to three
weeks, you are able to earn from $5
to $7 a day and better.

Final CeanUp Prices on
Men's Shoes and Oxfords
For the balance of the college year we offer all of our
Shoes and Oxfords at special low prices to clean up
our large stock before the boys go home.
We can actually save you $1.50 to $2.00 a pair on many styles.
Buy for now and for fall. It will pay you big. Come Saturday.
CAMPUS BOOTEPY 308 State Street

Former Student Dies at Camp Custer
Word was received here yesterday
of the death of Carl Hedelof, ex-'20
at Camp Custer. Hedelof was suffer.
ing from pneumonia.
Thesis Typewritten by - Biddle,
Nickels Arcade Building -Adv.

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