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March 19, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

…lod S ening Slippers in unlimited. rles. They it, Black or h of gold or r fashioned nted vamps, and artistic red heels. or Colonial sizes and k to D. s .t. -Sri y t r , r 'y 9 c / " a §i s D r i _. at V t k-Over Boot Shop. R J. Hoffstetter, Prop. 115 S. Main St. m <> r l r dents of the University of Michigan inspect our new line of very smart models in (oung Men's Top-coats (oung Men's Gabardines (oung Men's Suits rments every one of ...…

March 20, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

….g vacation. This will called to the colors a upted period of college the past nine years at that the scholarship of reek letter organiza- than that of the men's. Gamma and Alphi Chi [ual at the head of the Committees in charge of the com- mencement exercises at the Univer- sity of Kansas are planning to 'iave the exercises extended to include two days, instead of being crowded into one as formerly. 'I the d of the ON WAR GARDENS Work beg...…

March 21, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…MILITARY NEWS ii Pictorial Review 3 ,y A u' ot Shop. Cadets in the R. O. T. C. were ad- vised by the military authorities yes- terday afternoon to wear the collars of their shirts inside the uniform. They were also instructed to keep their coats buttoned, not to wear campaign hats, and to use the regula- tion puttees and insignia. The R. 0. T. C. insignia is to be worn one inch from the end of the collar, and the U. M. insignia, one-half...…

March 22, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…UIUUUUULU UL.I ul IUll . Miltary Arti s OF BELGIAN CITIZENS .tiiayAtce Several articles relating to military X. E. YNTEMA EXPLAINS GERMAN ffairs will make the March issue of VIOLATIONS OF INTERNA. the Technic, due today or tomorrow, TIONAL LAW probably one of the most intere~ting in some time. "Not since the early middle ages "Absolute Safety in the Air," writ- TODAY 12:35 o'clock-Lenten services 444 South State street. 6 o'clock-Engineers' b...…

March 23, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

…J. ineer- ersity For E YOU will find the manded in custor aua ?StI to1 de ready-to-put-on gar you will make is consider Coupled with this is t isfaction and full value in fabric. I ring department, everal other stu- >on, but that the could not be es- J. AT'S GOING ON TODAY 'clock-Lenten services a. lit mixer in Bar- per room Bible .th State street. class club Congrega- church. clock-"Gunner" Depew speaks Methodist ch ck-Mixer ...…

March 24, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

…I bLL5 Ut MAO JuunnUI ln S FUTURE EVIL WHAT'S GOING ONj TODAY GERMANS SHELL PARIS 1 2 MILES OI5TANT Individualit fabrics and Trimmings en )d based on present market costs. ns and Trimmings Association. id trade by buying early. We now f blues and blacks, as well as many twere bought before the heavy ad- SCome in and look them over. z of cash. VIXLCOLM ET; MALCOLM BLOCK U cy" or are you next is "2" served ,per Modeled on simplic...…

March 26, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…! Il WHAT'S GOING ON TODAY is it I Iw 1 lw 51 BY NUNS ON Pi II t Shop. (Continued from Page One) j that the original French lines now virtually outflanked the advancing Germans along the Oise river. The fall of Bapaume in the early hours of Monday was a blow to the British, but it was the result of a de- termination to fall back slowly all along the line that is being attacked. Berlin Claims 45,000 Prisoners Where the German wedge is st...…

March 27, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…pit of this salient ruesday. The Brit- d firm to the north he Germans to turn the point of least SI Huns Slacken Pace With the slackening of the German pace, there come indications that the Allies are ready to strike back some- where along the front. Just where this blow will be launched will not be known until it is struck, but it is ex- pected that its impact will be terrific. It is known that the Allied war coun- cil at Versailles created...…

March 28, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…HURL N TROOPS Buy Your EASTER HOSIERY Friday and Saturday. MILLEN'S BUSY STORE Women are Eage EASTER GL Silk and Kid, in ti Shop. >f Michigan smart models in ,_, * one of them. inspection. Fashions (Continued from Page One) south of the Somme, and also have driven back across the Ancre river, the Germans who forded the stream Wednesday. The fighting still contin- ues to be sanguinary on all these sec- tors, but everywhere the Briti...…

March 29, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

…YSTERIOU; T' T (Continued from Page One) testing armies, two new developments stand out. The first is that the French, over a front of six miles, have driven into the German lines along the southern side of the salient es- 'tablished by the Teutonic drive. The other is, that the Germans have be- gun new operations to the east of 'Ar- ras. This may be a start to widen the !area of battle to the northward. Await Counter Attack At the present ...…

March 30, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

….1 fMHM QUIEI WDMME AND DISE rI N CORPA' $EE- .,;Marl ,29,-Great re; being made un Ger- the r aiticipated crisis th'e alw~hen the United Y'3 toput forth its real iat, branch of the war. ri t in, this direction. aniing1 to forestall the rved here indicate that are undergoing instruc- rman aviation centers uction of airplanes is a pace hitherto un- student aviators have rom the infantry and passei i ery into 1 From til a few ors were t...…

March 31, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 19 Relative Advance From 1914 to 1918 The average advance of woolen and worsted fabrics and Trimmings has been 17570 This information is authentic and based on present market costs. National Woolens and Trimmings Association. We have protected ourselves and trade by buying early. We now have on hand four hundred yards of blues and blacks, as well as many beautiful staple fancy suitings that were bought ...…

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