THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~ ~ - ~ Ice Cream Soda 5 Cents All flavors except Chocolate Chocolate Soda 10c with double portion of lce Cream E. E. CALKINS, Druggist. 324 South State Street. AMUSE M ENTS ALWAYS LOOK FOR MAJESTIC PENNANT aFor the Entlre Week COMMENCING The following Attraciions will be Presented: 1.--Overture. 2.-Beuckeye Trio. iComedyTrick torse Act. 3.-Jean. Cunningham. Large but Graceful. 4.-Miasleal Harts. Novelty Musical Act. 5.-Jules Meld. crayon Artist and Mi ic. 6.-The Carters. All ComedyDuo. 7.-Sirronli. Lay :aGlles 8.-Majestiscope. PRICES:-E1.venns 15.,, 25c, 30c, 35c. tox Seats S O. Matinees weaI esday and Satirdays at .:30. Al mission Adults 2sc, Children 1s0. CALENDAR. Mar.st- 5-tFerry lectures. William '1. Ellis. First lecture, Newberry Hall, Vednesday, Mar. IT, 7 p. m. Mar. ,-Fischer orchestra party at Grangers academy; informal. Mar. 13-Opie Read, S. L. A. course. Mar. 13-"The Attitude of Contem- porary German Poets toward Educa- tion," lecture by Dr. WV. W. Florer, under auspices of the Deutscher Verein, Sarah Cassvell Atngell Hall, 8 p. m. Ad- mission free. Mar. 13-Reception and dance of the Deutscher Verein, in parlor of Barbour gymnasium9, :30 p. m. Mar. 13-Junior engineer smoker at clubhouse. Mar. 13-Stetson's "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Mar. 14-Varsity meet. Mar. 14-Illini smoker in Michigan Union clubhouse. Mar. 17-Sophomore St. Patrick's luncheon at Barbour gym. Mar. 18-Senior St. Patrick's luncheon at Barbour gym. Mar. 20--Y. W. C. A. banquet in New- berry Hall. Mar. 20-Unisersity oratorical contest on S. L. A. course. Mar. 20-"tDe Paris aux Pyrenees," a lecture by Prof. Louis Loiseaux, of Co- lumbia university, auspices of Cercle Dramsatique Francais, 8 p. m. Mar. 20-Engineering society banquet, Michigan Union clubhouse. Mar. 20-Ralph Stuart in "Strong- heart." 1 ar. 21-First Regiment of Illinois mneet. Mar. 21-Ben Greet company in "Jil- iis Caesar," 2:30 P In.;'"She Stoops to Conquer," 8:15 p. is., University Hall. Mtar. 23-Ben Greet company in "Ro- meo and Juliet." Mar. 25-Address by Attorney-Gen- eral Wade Ellis, under auspices of Taft Republican club, 8 p.im. Mar. 26-Henrietta Crosman in "The New Mrs. Loring." Mar. 28-Jan Kubelick, violinist, New Vhitney theater. lar. 30-April 3-Ferry lectures. Hugh Black, D.D. .'Mar. 27-James O'Donnell Bennett, dramatic critic for the Chicago Record- Ierald, will lecture on "Richard Mans- ield, the Actor and the Man," in Sarah Caswell Angell Hall. Star. 27-Lecture on "The Making of Literature," by Charles Whiting Baker, mtanaging editor of Engineering News. HATS HATS 4HATS Every fashionable effect, every color of the season. CAPS CAPS CAPS The nattiest and most approved fash- ion, faultless in finish, reasonable and seasonable. Stein-BlockClothing Every Garment a fashion plate THE ACME OF STYLE Styles here not to be found elsewhere LINDENSCHMITT, APFEL & CO. For a limited time we offer a good stem wind and stem set watch at v 89C - " Warranted entirely ..t I~Iisatisfactory. HOAG'S HOME SUPPLY STORE BRIGHTON Flat Clasp Garters for solid comfort. The newest shades and designs of one piece, pure silk web. All metal parts heavy nickel.- P SILK plated brass, cannot rust. 25c. a pair, all dealers or by mail. PIONEER SUSPENDER CO., 718 Market Street Phuiladephia Makers of o er Suspenders You Cannot Get Strength from BOWLING unless you supply ma- terial ,for repairing muscular waste-for . New Whitney BELL PHONE 480 Theatre HOME PHONE 200 Monday, March 16 The first complete production of Grand Opera ever given in the New Whitney Theatre The Italian grand Opera Comipany MR. IVAN ABRAMSON, Director 110 People-20 Principals-50 Choisters 30 Musicians-3 Condiactors Prices- 50c-75c-$1.00-$1.50-$2.00 Seat sale opens Friday Morning, 10 o'clock at Box Office W ebb's ForiHigh Grade Ice Cream, Fruit Ices, Punches, Sherbets, Frozen Liquid Favors for all Occasions. Fancy Napkins and Doilies Salted Nut Cases. Webb's Chocolates are Unsurpassed. 109 S. MainlSt. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Meectisng of i9o() lit class tiday, Roisst C, Usiversity Hill, 4 ocldock. There are still plenty of Illini smoker tickets. All members who do not see social committee may get their tickets at the door tomorrow night. Blanken- bturg. The second of the series of Friday afternoon addresses at the lenten ser- vices of St. Andrew's church will be. delivered this afternoon at o'clock by Prof. James A. Craig, his subject being "The Return to the Hebrew Prophets." These addresses are under the auspices of the Hobart Guild and all students of the University are cordially invited to attend. See our complete line of Michigan pins, fobs and souvenirs. Haller's Jewelry Store, 216 s. Main street. eod Students are always wel- come at our stores. Read the papers, use phones, smoke, meet your friends. We try to treat you right. BILLIARDs, BOWLING, LUNCHES, CIGARS, CANDIES ,TOBACCO. A12 S. state3 11 Maytnad MOE'S BARBER SHOP 705 North University Ave. O. A.MOE. replenishing the energy expended. The human engine must have fuel. Strength comes from a nitrogenous food that is easily digested. SHREDDED WHOLE WHEAT is rich in the proteids that repair the daily waste of tissue and nerve force. It contains all the body-building ele- ments in the whole-wheat grain, made digestible by steam-cooking, shred- ding and baking. No process has ever been devised that will make oats or corn as nutritious or as easily degested as whole wheat-the food of the human race for 4,ooo years. A breakfast of SHREDDED WHEAT BIS- CUIT with hot or cold nllk or cream wlil supply the energyfor a whole day's work. TRISCUIT tsthe same asthe Biscuit, except that it Is o impressed info a wafer and Ia used as a TOAST for any eal, instead of whitse sour bread. At ally ocera.neo The Natural Food Co. NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. TS ALL I N TJSST KIRSDS " I , E ALWAYS AHEAD IN STYLES MILWARD, THE TAILOR NOE IN