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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY,1

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Are you gu
clothes? D
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If so, why
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DRI
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J4 KARL
604 East Liberty St.

ore a Jury
that your appearance is always on
y man you meet is both judge and
you look.
uilty of a faulty selection in your
)o poor fitting clothes stand against
not acquit yourself, win the verdict
ared a good dresser?
ome your tailoring counsel-we'll
at verdict if we make your clothes.
ESS SUITS FOR HIRE
HIRTS TO ORDER
A LCOLM
. Malcolm Block

Want a Job? 'Y'
Has Iany Kinds
Y. M. C. A. means, "You May Catch
Anything,"-if you hunt a position
through the employment bureau of the
University Y. M. C. A.
Here is the sort of positions for
which help was asked, a good many of
them being freak ones: Men to drive
F'ords, help float the Liberty loan, pare
potatoes, pick apples, teach bookkeep-
ing and shorthand, barbers, potato
diggers, dishwashers, porters, hotel
clerks, freight handlers, hod carriers,
mail carriers, cobblers, carpenters,
and druggists--all in urgent demand.
Still more peculiar are some of the
positions students apply for. Some of
these are clerks, movie ushers and op-
erators, musicians, lecturers, waiters,
"anything," librarians, coaches and
companions, while many want "some-
thing easy."
It is no wonder that with positions
such as these the employment bureau
has been rushed..
More than 400 positions have been
ld this fall through medium of the
"Y" and there are several positions
still unfilled. Neal D. Ireland, '18, is
t'e employment secretary and may be
found in, Lane hall at the following
hours: 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock mornings,
12:30 to 1:30 o'clock and 6:30 to 7:30
o'clock afternoons, and from 8 to 11
o'clock Saturday mornings.
We are expert floor finishers, and
Old English Floor Wax, only 55c. C.
H. Major & Co.-Adv.
Tile Keinfp Music Studio: Piano,
Or an, Voice Culture. 312 S. Division
St. Phone 212-J.-Adv.

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WHAT'S GOING ON

RED CROSS CERTIFICATES Floyd W. Bathurst, Lloyd J. Curby,
MUST BE SECURED AT ONCE William M. Fleischman, Alfred L.
I Goorin, Wallace M. Johnson, Sydney
The health service desires all men Klein, William Kruger, Lloyd K.
who have taken the Red Cross , ex- McKim, Neil A. Moore, Arvey E. Mac-
aino aveontaknhe Red Crossedx-rDonald, Francis D. Reider, Lee M.
amination and have not called for Rosenbuth, Walter M. Simpson, George
their certificates to do so as soon as' A. Stimson.
possible.
The students who took the course Expert to Talk on High Explosives
under Dr. Stouffer will receive their A motion picture talk on "Making
certificates at a later date and their ,
names will be published in The, Da-ily High Explosive Shells"will be given
as soon as the certificates arrive fronm by Mr. Chester L. Lucas at 8 o'clock
Washington. tonight in the auditorium of the new
The students who have certificates Natural Science building. The talk
awaiting them now at the health serv- is open to the public.
ice are: Lester M. Weider, Marion R.
Wellford, Ross E. Wigent, Harold L. Rent a good Eastman Kodak 10c
Westerman, William M. Taylor, Wil- per day. Lyndon, 719 N. University.
liam J. Watkins, Arthur J. Adams, -Adv.

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TODAY
3:35 o'clock-Michigan-West State
Normal game on Ferry field.
6 o'clock-Kalamazoo Normal stu-
dents meet in Lane hall.
6:30 o'clock-Military science lec-
ture in Hill auditorium.
7 o'clock--Intercollegiate Zionist so-
ciety meets in room P-162 Natural
' cience building.
7:30 o'clock-American Institute of
Electrical Engineering meets in room
. 3 Engineering building..
7:30 o'clock-Forestry club meets in
room F-214 Natural Science building.
7:45 o'clock-Reception for Luth-
eran students at the Luther chapel,
corner of Fifth and Washington
streets.
TOMORROW
8 o'clock-Amelita Galli-Curci ap-
pears in recital at Hill auditorium.
U-NOTICES
Tryouts for the All-fresh Mandolin
club will be held at 7 o'clock tonight
at the School of Music.
There will be a rehearsal of the Var-
sity band at 7:30 o'clock tonight in
University Hall. The band will not
play at the game today.
All cross-country men are re-
quested to turn out for practice be-
tween 3 and 6 o'clock today on Ferry
field.
Tryouts for the University sym-
phony orchestra will be held from 7
to 8:30 o'clock tonight at the School
of Music. Candidates should bring
some music with which they are
familiar. Freshmen are eligible.
Tryouts for the Choral Union will.
be held from 10 to 12 o'clock and from
4 to 5 o'clock daily at the School of
Music.
Tryouts for the All-fresh Glee club
will be held at 7 o'clock tonight at the
school of Music. This is open to all
men on the campus who are here for
the first time this year..
Freshman tryout for the Mandolin
club to be held at the School of Mu-

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PHONE 600

OPEN EVENINCS PHONE 600 1

ARCADE FLORAL SHOP
NICKELS ARCADE OPPOSITfE SUB-POST OFFICE

Flower Department
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
FLOWERS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
FLOWERING PLANTS
FULPER POTTERY
CORSAGES A SPECIALTY

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Kodak Departmnent
EASTMAN KODAKS.
FILMS AND SUPPLIES
KODAK FINISHING OUR SPECI-
ALTY - EIGHT HOUR SERVICE
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
DEV. I Oc PRINTS 3, 4, 5c

Text-Books and Supplies
For all Courses
WE SUPPLY EVERY STUDENTS' NEED
Sheehan & Co.
Ann Arbor Detroit

HAND COLORED PRINTS AND ENLARGEMENTS

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ARCADE JEWELER

CARL F. BAY

Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing

Phone 152-W

NICKELS ARCADE

We are the only
Stdentspi
All kinds of Engineering Supplies, Stationery, Fountain Pens,
I. P. Note 1ooks and Paper. Also Candies, Cigars, Tobacco.
Sabe money by trading Ivith us

sic at 7 o'clock tonight. Any who did
not report for the Varsity tryout yes-
terday are also asked to report at this
time.
All regulars and others desiring to
try out for cross-country are asked
to report after the first half of the
Michigan-Normal game today at the
Ferry field club house.
If you sing first tenor or second
bass there is a good opportunity for

you to make the Varsity Glee club.
Additional tryouts vIU be held with'
a few days. Watch The Daily for an-
nouncements.
Always-Daily Service-Always.--
Adv.
Bass Soloist wanted for church pos-
ition. Call 312 S. Division, Phone
212-J.-Adv.

Opposite the Engineering Areh

1111 S. University Abe.

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Autumn 1917-Winter
The Season's Commencement

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10th, 11 th, and 12th, will be held our

Sixty-first Annual
Exposition

If you want the best grade of work
in Ann Arbor and quick service

send us your ,au._dry

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of Fall and Winter Merchandise-Millinery, Apparel,
Corsets, Undermuslins, Shoes, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks,
Dress Goods and Miscellany.

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Our filteration and soft water plant
double the life of your clothes:
All we ask is a trial and -we can

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S ELECTED Suits, Coats, Gowns, Hats and Acces-
sories will be Posed on Living Models Thursday
Afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00, and Thursday Evening
from 7:30 to 9:30.

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H. G. PRETTMAN,
President

W. B. GRAY,
Supt. and Mgr.

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You Are Cordially Invited to Inspect the
Charming Dislays
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