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SPORT COATS

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR
Sport Coat, $8.50 and $10
White Flannel Pants, a new line just in.
Order now, this is the time to get your

A LARGE VARIETY

Hot Weather Suits.

We have all kinds

From $6.50 to $10.00

Priced from $8.50 to $12.00

NEXT TO
ORPHEUM .F.

WVRfO NEXT TO
WERH.,____
ANN ARBOR. MICH.

Wadhams & Co.

State Street

Main Street

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Your Floral Needs==
Are BEST SATISFIED By Us
PMONE 115

Cut Flowers Flowering Plants
FLOWERS FOR DECORATION
-=COUSINS & HALL
1002 S. UNIVERSITY AVE.
Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association

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They Ought to Serve

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At Your Favorite Fountain.

Ask for it.

The
Cyc-Corpus Juris
System

PUBLISHED BY
The American Law Book Co.
27 Cedar Street
NEW YORK.

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ARROW
!form-fit
COLLAR
TOPS AND BANDS ARE CURVE CUT
TO FIT THE SHOULDERS. 2 for 30c
CLUETT, PEABODY&.CO. IfCMAKERS
Any other persons wishing to pro-
cure a copy of the year book and have
it sent to their home can do so by
leaving their address and the $3.50 at
the publication office in the Ann Arbor
Press building.
Wants College Man to Work on Farm
Frank G. Hayes of Saugatuck, Mich.,

NURSES. TO GRAUAT
FROM TRAINING SGHOOL
EXERCISES, FOLLOWED BY RE-
CEPTION AND DANCE, TO BE
HELD FRIDAY
Announcements have been issued for
the graduation exercises of the Uni-
versity Training School for Nurses to
be held at 8 o'clock Friday night, May
13, in Sarah Caswell Angell hall. A
reception for the graduatingclass and
a dance will be given at the conclusion
of the exercises. The names of the
members of this year's class follow:
Graduates of Executive Course
Lucile Butler, Cleo Ford, Isabelle
Flewwelling, Mary Ware.
Graduating Class
Jessie L. Avery, Eathel M. Baker,
Mary Barbour, Helen Beacom, Luella
J. Burt, Jeanette Christman, Athalinda
M. Cimmer, Ruby M. Collins, Inez E.
Cortright, Helen M. Crane, Agnes K.
Curran, Ethel Dietz, Rheba Edward,
Bertha French, Anne M. Harris, Bess
M. Harrison, Dora E. Heppeard, Alpha
Johnson, Selinda M. Kerolla, Kather-
ine Kennedy, Mera Kmieske, Adah F.
Kolb, Adelaide Leffingwell, Celia A.
Lewis, H. Ruth MacFarlane, Hazel M.
Maggs, Jean McGrego, Hazel Merwin,
Hazel Miller, Harriet Milliken, Char-
lotte" L. Noal, Margaret J. Patrick,
Mathilda R. Reinhardt, Garnet B. Rop-
er, Erma A. Rumberger, Emma Seitz,
Emma M. Spiegel, Alice B. Tetsworth,
Lilian Vaselar, Myrtle M.. Wagoner,
Marvelena E. Walkling, Irene G. Wat-
rous, Ruth H. Watson, Erma G. Webb,
Mary C. Witte, Amber Cruso.
Advanced Piano
Students Apear
Will Give Recital at School of Music
at 4:15 O'clock To-
day
An interesting recital will be given
at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon at the
School of Music by advanced students
of the piano department. Attention is
called to the following program, which
is well worth hearing:
PastoraleVariee ...........Mozart
Helen M. Grieve
Variations...........Paganin-Brahms
Andrew Haigh
Two Etudes ................Chopin
Ma garet Rogers
Moonlight Sonata, Op. 27, No. 2.....
.Beethoven
Hussein Feisy
Evening in Grenada........Debussey
Leprechauns Dance. Stanford-Grainger
Carol W. Wadhams
UNIVERSITY WOMEN MAY TAKE
MEN'S PLACES IN FACTORIES
To look after the recruiting and
training of women to fill the places
of the men who are leaving the fac-
tories to enlist, an industrial commis-
sion of women has been formed by
the executive committee of the Detroit
chamber of commerce.
Mrs. F. P. Jordan, dean of women,
as a member of the commission has in
charge the enlistment of University
women to fill places temporarily, dur-
ing the summer vacation. All those
who are interested may make arrange-
ments with Mrs. Jordan at any time.
My diamonds are fine quality and
reasonably priced. J. L. Chapman,
Jeweler. 113 Main St.-Adv. wed-eod

AIDS FARMERS TO fGET
CREDIT FORMORE SEEDS
FOOD PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE
CONNECTS BANKS AND
COUNTY AGENTS
Sufficient funds will be made avail-
abie to extend the necessary credit to
farmers to secure such seeds as they
may require for their increased plant-
ings, according to a statement given
out by the food preparedness commit-
tee of the state of Michigan. The
committee further stated that it had
the co-operation of the state treasu'rer
and practically every bank in the rural
districts of the state.
The committee, is organizing every
county in the state for the purpose of
urging and encouraging each farmer
to plant, every available acre. Farm-
ers are to co-operate with the county
farm agent, who is the representative
of the food preparedness committee,
and he will be assisted by the super-
visor of the township in getting help
and money to the farmers.
No funds have been placed in the
control of this food committee for the
purpose of financing the farmers. All
applicants for the extension of credit
must be made to the county farm
agents and the local banks and local
committees.
Library Soon To
Move Into Wing

EXPANSION OLIVE TONGS
Grasps Firmly, Never Fails
Just the thing for that up-river picnic or for your indoor
luncheon. Come in and see them.

FOR ELECTRIC REPAIRS
OF ALL KINDS CALL
Washtenaw Electric Shop
The Shop of Quality
I- its n-t Right we ake it Right
Phone 273 200 East Washington St.

Lunch Sets f
Pedometers

Drinking Cups
Wrist Watches

Compasses
Flasks

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HALLER & FULLER,

State Street Jewelers

CULTIVATING THE CLOTHES SENSE-
No way to do it but to see as many clothes as pos-
sible that are excellently made-of well-combined
colors-and of graceful lines.
Coming to the Hutzel Shop often will show you
what to wear and how to wear it.
Huiel 's

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Many
Styles
of Type
and Many
Languag

MAIN AND LIBERTY

Material. for Front of Building
rives, Assuring Completion
on Time

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SOLD BY

Hamilton Business College

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1917 MICHIGANENSIAN NOW
BEING BOUND; SELLS MAY 21
The 1917 Michiganensian has passed
out of the hands of the printers and is
now being bound. It will be put on
sale sometime between May 21 and 25.
Students who have contracted for
cnies~ but who intend to leave the

University before the publication of has sent notice to the local branch of
the year book can have their copies the National Security league that he
forwarded to them, charges collect, is in need of farm hands and would
by leaving $2.50 along with their for- liie to employ a college man. Any
warding or home address at the Mich- one interested may obtain further in-
iganensian office. formation by writing to Mr. Hayes.

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Work on the new Library building
is progressing rapidly, and prepara-
tions for moving to the west wing are
being started.
Book-shelves are being taken out of
the front of the old building and the
reference books in 'the main reading
room are being transferred to the
stacks. Periodical cases are also be-
ing removed. Duplicate books from
the whispering gallery, near the upper
reading room, soon will be stored in
the attic of the east book-stacks in the
new building.
Marble laying for the bookstacks on
the east side of the new building has
been started, and shelves are being
placed in the reading room on the west
side.
Practically all of the material for
the front of the new building has ar-
rived, and it is expected that this part
when once started, will be completed
on schedule time.
FIFTEENTH CENTURY BOOKS
ARE ON DEPOSIT AT LIBRARY
As a result of an appeal in The Daily
for titles of fifteenth century books, J.
Herbert Russell, grad., has left on de-
posit at the Library a copy of "Mariale
de Excellentiis Regine Celi," a book
printed by Martin Flach in Strassburg
in 1496. The book deals with religious
affairs.
Mr. W. W. Bishop, librarian, also has
been able to include several other
books in the list of old volumes which
he is preparing for the catalogue in-
cunabula of the United States, which
will be published by the New York
public library. This list will include
all books printed before 1501, now in
the United States.

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We Rent Machines of high quality.
Patrons: President Woodrow Wilson
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William Dean Howells
also all Colleges and Uraersities
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at
Students'
Supply Store

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Law library for sale
cheap. The up-to-date law library,
consisting of six hundred volumes
and office furniture, of the late
Frank L. Fales, is for sale. For par-
ticulars address, Suze S. Duperier,
Vassar, Michigan. 8 to 13inc.
VOR SALE-The best and least Oxpen-
sive way of buying, is to let The
Michigan Daily be your medium.
LOST_
LOST - Brown leather cigar case
trimmed with brass, on Monday, in,
wash room of Library. Finder call
16. Reward. 9-10
LOST-Delta Tau Delta fraternity pin
with initials E. N. B. on back. Find-
er please phone 2383-M. Reward.
LOST-Large leather note book with
name on outside. Finder please call
V. H. Simmons. Phone 319.
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WANTED
WANTED-Man to take telephone dic-
tation at the Daily. Apply between
1 and 2 today. Ask for Jackson. 8-9
WANTED-Lady for educational work
in Lansing. $240 for summer. Phone
359-M. 9-10-11
MISCELLANEOUS
INTYPEWRITERS stored at
less cost than your trans-
portation charges. Expert
cleaning, repairing and packing a
specialty.
0. D. MORRILL, 322 SOUTH STATE
STREET
Phone 582-J (Over Baltimore Dairy
Lunch.)
AN INTELLIGENT person may earn
$100 monthly corresponding for
newspapers; $40 to $50 monthly in
spare time; experience unnecessary;
no canvassing; subjects suggested.
Send for particulars. National Press
Bureau, Room 2558, Buffalo, N. Y.-

700 Marquette Bldg.
Reports U.S. Has
Enough Chemists
Men Are Needed to Work in Govern-
ment Munitions
Plants
The government has plenty of chem-
ists, judging by a letter received by
Prof. A. H. White of the chemical en-
gineering department. No more will
be received as officers in the ordnance
officers reserve corps, but good chem-:
ists are urged to tender their assist-
ance to the government for services
in munitions plants.
The following trained men are also
needed: Graduate mechanical engi-
neers to serve in arsenals, mechanical
engineers for instructors in machine
gun operation, technical school grad-
uates for service with field artillery
and as inspectors, and automobile en-
gineers for truck design, erection and
maintenance.
The Dupont Powder -company is al-
so petitioning for graduate chemical
engineers for research and operative
work.
Prohibition Favored by Mt. Union
Alliance, 0., May 8.-Mt. Union stu-
dents and faculty members have adopt-
ed resolutions calling on congress to
make the nation dry for the duration
of the war,
Rugs perfectly cleaned, washed, and
sized without injury. Koch & Henne. ft;

In new Shades and

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Notary Public. O. D. Morrill,
South State.-Adv.

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LET US SEND YOU
AN ASSORTMENT OF VICTOR RECORDS
on our twenty-four hour approval plan! Select a dozen numhers, you
would like to hear in your own home. Phone us, 1707, and we will
send same.
VICTOR VICTROLAS FROM $15.00 TO $300.00
CONVENIENT PAYMENTS!
GRINNELL BROTHERS
116 SOUTH MAIN STREET

1107 So. Univ. 1107 So. Univ
Oberlin Will Lose $15,000 by War
Oberlin, O., May 8.-Oberlin will
face a falling off in tuitions of ap-
proximately $15,000 next fall, accord-
ing to conservative estimates of the
loss in enrollment due to the war.
I can duplicate any lens. J. L.
Chapman, Optrometrist and Jeweler.

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