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January 07, 1917 - Image 6

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The Michigan Daily, 1917-01-07

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VERCOAT SALE
All ready to wear garments in our shop at 25 per cent
unt. It will pay you to invest in an Overcoat now. In-
d in this sale are many spring weight coats, just what you
need in sixty days from now, and at that time you will pay
egular price.
All our garments are new, many have only been in the

GO TO ANN ARBOR'S LEADING
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER
for Amateur Finishing, Copying, Enlarging Lantern
Slides etc. A complete and fresh stock of Eastman
Kodaks and Supplies always on hand.

We wish you all

LYN DO :t

719 N. University Ave.

...

A Happy New Year

thirty days.

First come, first served.

ess Suits
Hire

J. K. MALCOLM
604 EAST LIBERTY

Shirts to
Order

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NIOR S
Sit Early For Your -MICHIGANENSIAN"
PICTURE AT'
MAIN STUDIOS
1546-48 Broadway New York, N.Y
Perfect Portraitures,
Unsurpaassed Accomodations for
Group Photographs.
fi q ;"AmteurWork Handled in a Pro-
fessional Way.

619 E. Liberty St.

PHONI 948-W

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F you will stop and figure
out the number of trips your
shirts and collars and
ise-hold linen make to our
ndry before you discard them
u Will understand the popu-
ity of this shop. We send
ir -cothes back in a sweet,
an crisp condition.

WHAT'S GOING ON
Today.
8 o'clock-Menorah society meets in
Newberry hall.
Tomorrow.
5 o'clock-Meeting of the Girls' Edu-
tional club, Cercle Francais rooms.
7:30 o'clock-Important Cosmopoli-
tan club meeting, Newberry hall.
U-Notices.
Important meeting of the Cercde
Francais at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday
night, Cercle Francais rooms.

ASK ANSWERSI QERIES
"PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS" OF NA-
VAL 111LITIA WANT INFORMIA-
TION
Editor, Th Michigan Daily:
In the Dec. 15 issue of The Michigan
Daily there appeared a communication
regarding the naval militia recruiting
station on the campus which as yet is
unanswered. In this communication
seven questions were asked, all of
which we would like to see answered
and know of no reasons, since they are
not only fair and legitimate, but of
vital interest to those joining, why
they should not be answered. before
others are mustered in wildly. Wheth-
er or not these questions appear fool-
ish to those in charge does not concern
us. The students on the campus de-1
serve a square deal and for that rea-
son these questions ought not to be
sidestepped.
PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS.
LIFE MEMBERSHIP WORK BEGUN
Gladys Whelan in Charge of Women's
League Campaign
The Women's league has begun its
active campaign for life memberships.
The committee which has the work in
charge is composed of Gladys Whelan,
'17, general chairman; Euthymia Hild-
ner, '17, Helen Brown, '18, Margaret
Henderson, '18, Dorothy Pierce, '18,
Anna MacMahon, '19, Hannah Champ-
lin, '19, and Gertrude Gunn, '19.
Over 1,500 letters are being mailed to
alumnae and women interested in the
welfare of the women at Michigan. It
is hoped to place the league on a firm
financial basis, thus enabling it to
carry out its plans for a third dormi-
tory for women and needed improve-
ments on Palmer field.
A campaign among the students will
begin early next semester, when each
sorority, league house, and both dormi-
tories will be canvassed for member-
ships.
Prof. Hobbs Talks hi Grand Rapids
Prof. W. H. Hobbs lectured on the
"Deserts of Egypt" under the auspices
of the Grand Rapids public library as-
sociation in that city yesterday.

Sun.-Ailon.-7-8-Blanche Sweet in "Un-
prAt&tece." Also holmes Travels.
rfufes g-l=pie T ovc in "Sister of Six."
Also Tria.ngle Comedy. I 3c.
Wed.-so-Ruthi Roland in "The Sul-
tana." (Hand colored.) Also Com-
e ds .
hnri. -ri.-si z-i 2-Dustini Varnum in
"A Son of Frin." Also Bray Car.
toons.

Goodhew Floral Co.
225 E. Liberty. Phone 1321
Everything in the line of
fresh cut flowers.
Good variety of flowering
plants.
Greenhouses-Observatory-and
Volland St. Phone, 170-M.
A bit of a compliment to the folk at
home, were a giftie of somthing niftie
from the James, Foster House of Art. tf
Get your shoes fixed at Paul's Place
611 E. William St. 5tf
The Michigan Daily for service.

shows at 3:00; 6:30; 8:oo; 9:30
ioc Unless Otherwise Specified.
Phone 296.M.
I ri.-5-?Mile. Pavlowa in "The Dumb
Girl of Portiie" 9 gts 15e. Shows
at 3, 6:30,8:30.
Sat.-61,illin Walker in "the Blue -
velo e Mys ter."Children's Matinee,
Vz n ice Make Merry,"
loeick Monk," (car-
t;ns, "ntimate <Stdy of Birds."
r. -'T.i- -9-NAZ OVA in "WAR
8 IlS, ats. 25c.
Orpheum Theatre

I Sheehan & Co.

C. W. RAhAM, Mgr.

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8 Hour Service
inl
Kodak Finishing and Enlarging
Films left at our new store before 9 A. M.
ready at 5 P. M. THE SAME DAY
Why Wait Two Days for Your Pictures?

ONR TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU of the quality
of our work, and the quick service we have to offer.
EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES

SENIOR PICTURES MUST
BE IN BY FEBRUARY

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KODAK FLORIST
Arcade, So. State Street Phone 600
Amateur Finishing Syndicate Inc.

2355

Laundry

(Continued from Page One.)
official photographers are Daines,
Rentschler, Maedel, Randall and Pack,
and White, and a 25 per cent discount
is allowed by these firms on orders
filled before the specified'final date.
Organizations should also forward
their contracts and copy at once in
order to insure themselves space in
the book.
Films developed and printed on Vel-
ox at the Students Supply Store. S.
Univ. sun
The Michigan Daily for service.

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THE ARCADE JEWELERS

is developed and printed in 8
at the Kodak Florist. Arcade,
;e St. sun'

Fine Repair Work

One-Hour Lens Grinding Service

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3 DAYS STARTING

MONDAY NIGUT

The Musical Comedy Favorite
MissFrancesKenney
Star of "The Chocolate Soldier"-t"A Broadway Honeymoon"-Within the Loop"-'"Belle of
Britanny" and othc rs in exclusive song by William Friedlander.
Wm.J. O'LEARY'S Frank X.
In "A PAIR OF JACKS"-A side issue of College life in a "Hick Colege"
O'NEIL and GALAG R
!"THE MISFIT COUPLE"
T H E FOUR R O SES
AN INNOVATION IN NOVELTY DANCING
ED. W. ROWLAND and LORIN J. HOWARD offer
""THE SMART SHOP"
A'Musical Comedy Creation--Pretty Girls--Elaborate Scenery and Costumes
COMING THURS. "tSuffragette Review and Winona Winter

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1:30, 3:30-7 AND 9 P. M.

THE GREATEST PHOTO-PLAY

EVER PRODUCED

HENRY B.
WALTUALL

With MARY CHARLESON
-IN-
'The Truant Soul
A Super-Draa of a Hidden Menace!
With the unparralled Walthall in his greatest part.
By Victor Rousseau
WALTHALL'S MASTERPIECE

Delightful Musieby
Roy Prescot's Augmented Orchestra

Owing to the high pric* paid for the picture the price today is:
Seats - - 15c Boxes - - 25e
NOTE THE CHANGE OF TIME

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