THE MICHIGAN DAILY LMtime Tailor HAS MOVED TO wst Liberty Street Maynard, in the New Malcolm Block ready to get out yosr order at once' anad reserve a Silt or Overcoat. 4w lad es . Club Bads Cl'Ass Pins DETRO1T, JEWEL 'S AND STATIONERS d. We will quote on your designs or furnish id prices. All work guaranteed. 211 Woodwa-d Ave. ane unr 606 E. Liberty Street P AND SAVCER SIGN ans that the ilme Tea Room is located on the ngtn st. It is the only place Wtre everything is find a more quiet. retired place in the city. Besides meal tikets, also board by the wc.. Otu specialty inaformattion cdll 131i-. a -omm lothes, will give you the Latest Styles in nglish Cuts & CO. 11 UNIVERSITY rIMARS lUnh lflGf orns, bunions, Ingrowing untrwruunails. treatd and cured. ,~ pt PEverything absolutely an- tise ptiec. Office hours.9-12 a.m. 1-5 and 7-8 p n peS MISS. E. J. FOLEY 921 E. Huron Street End North 12th id give yu2 BItoks East of High Schoo- Phone 989-J n. y 'ES ,Buy your ALARM CLOCKS at .L Y Chapman's Jewelry Store 20p. South Maia Street or, Mich.' MUSIC AND DRAMA Faculty Concert. Two artists, new to Ann Arbor au- diences, will make their local debuts at the second faculty concert of the season, which is to be given Thursday evening in High School hall. In ac- cordance with the general policy in- augurated last year, of having out-of- town artists assist at these concerts, Mr. Richard P. Hall, 'cellist, of De- troit, has been engaged for this occas- ion. He will appear twice on the pro- gram: in the Mendelssohn Trio, Nol, in :D minor, for piano, violin and 'cel- lo; and in a group of 'cello solos. Mr. Hall is a splendid musician, and his contributions to the program will give him ample opportunity to display his art. The other new-comer is Fraulein Leonie Born, of Leipsic, who has re- cently joined the vocal faculty of the University School of Music. She has made a specialty of German lieder, both classical and modern, and her initial appearance, here will be in songs chosen from this field. Fraulein Born has been enthusiastically receiv- ed in many European music centers, and her singing of the Schubert, Brahms, and Strauss songs will be listened to with exceptional interest. WIN DEPARTMENT CHAMPIONSHIP Junior Lits Defeat Seniors; Soph En- gineers Forfeit Protest Game. The junior lits by defeating the sen- iors 11-0 yesterday won the champion- ship of their department. Saer starr- ed ;for the juniors by his forward pass- es, while Siple formed the chief de- fense for the seniors. Officials; refer- ee, Matthews; umpire, Doran; field judge, Morton. The game between the soph and jun- ior engineers to play off the 5-5 tie of Saturday which was to have been played yesterday afternoon, was for- feited to the juniors. Only eight men showed up to represent the sopho- mores. The junior and senior engineers will meet at 4 :15 this afternoon to decide the championship of that department. The semi-finals will commence Sat- urday^ morning at 9:30. Three teams will be inthe race from the engineer- ing, the lit and either the law or dent departments. It has been found aim- possible to decide the semi-finals on the percentage basis, and the teams .will draw lots to see which two play first in they eliminations. The man- agers of the three teams eligible for the semi-finals will meet Friday noon to draw the lots. The last team draw- ing will play the winner of the game between the two teams drawn out first. As usual the athletic association will give sweaters to the members of the team winning the departmental championship, and numerals to -the runners-up. COACH COLE WORKS FRESH OVERTIME POLISHING PLAYS. "Hi"'Cole worked his freshmen squad overtime last night, running . .. , ,.. I I NEW WHITNEY THEATRE I E a 1 _r Coming Attractions - Henry. Woodruff Ethel Barrymore William Faversham Lew Dockstader Ww~lchz This 5pekce For Frice W~o- %0 w ow 0". t UNIVERSITY NOTICES I Junior engineer football team re- port today at 4 o'clock for game with seniors. All tryouts for the Union opera hand in eligibility cards at Union today. Contestants in the Union poster, contestmay get posters at Union from 4:30 to 5:30 today. Mandolin club rehearsal in Univer- sity hall at 7 o'clock tonight. Meeting of Gargoyle business staff at 5 o'clock Tuesday at office in Press' building. All candidates are request- ed to be present. I PRIZE IS OFFERED FOR ESSAY ON ARBITRATION. A prize of $100 has been offered by the Lake Mohonk Conference on Inter- national Arbitration for the best es- say on arbitration by any undergrad- uate in an American college. The lonor of the prize is Chester D. Pugs- ley, '09, Harvard, of Peekskill, N. Y. The men who have been chosen as Judges are Oscar S. Strauss, forme, ambassador to Turkey and a member of the Hague Court, Rear Admiral Charles Stockton, U. S. N., retired, and ion. E. E. Brown, of New ,York Uni- versity. Last year's offer brought out 61 essays and was won by Harry Pos- ner, a student in the Mississippi Agri- cultural and Mechanical college. The contest closes March 15. The award will be made at the May meeting of the conference, to which the winner of the prize will be invited. Prize Awaits Unknown Artist. A ticket to the next Michigan Union opera is waiting for somebody who can prove that his is the drawing which has been awarded third prize. Honorable mention was awarded to Adolph Bade, '14 E. The posters which have won prizes will be put on exhibition at Wahr's State Street bookstore tomorrow. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of everything in high class Drugs, Pha maeeuticals, Toilet Articles abd Bath Room Supplies. Headquarters fcr Theat- rical Makeups, Creams, Paints, etc. THE BROWN DRUG STORE E. C. EDILL, Prop. 122 S. Main St. The Rexall Store Prescription Specialits two teams up and down the field in signal practice. Much of the time was taken up in polishing the plays which were "bungled" in the Adrian game, and in developing the forward pass. The pivot position left open by the injury to Kellar, ,who will be out of the game for the rest of the season, will probably be filled by Hewitt or Bushnell. I I [ _ Foresters to Give Annual Campfire. The foresters will light their -annu- al campfire next Saturday night in Cascade Glen. It is hoped that a large number of freshmen will attend, as it is largely for the purpose of helping them become acquainted that the affair is given. All those going to the fire will bring a cup, knife, fork and spoon, and will meet at N. W., U. hall at 7 o'clock to go out in a body.. Will Address Hobart Guild Girls. The Girls' Club of Hobart Guild will hold a meeting at the residence of Mrs. Henry Douglas, 1620 Cambridge Road, on Thursday at 4 p. m. Deaconess Goodwin of New York City will address the meeting. Majiestic Seats Selling Now ADAMS & CUHL Two Admirals Musical Show Coming - Thurs. 20 PEOPLE 20 "b ImDialye ePNS Souveni It's going to be YELLOW Cutting Cafe ,The Variy i~a eCo.. Stat. aid Monroe 3lookirom ampu TOGUERYMrs. C. A. RANSON SHOPUivrst 4.G. SPA I DING & BROS 1107i5teyniferi The Spalding TSY,, aretbelargestmanu- Avenue faers i he world Anounces the arrival of a, fulg 4 MENT,forallathletC lne ofGent's Furnishings in the g toe sportsOd pastime usin Athetic Sport you Thasret arsyMato hOU hav copy of Tlaue osownrhads I ethe Spart lng ata- Our Fall 'Styles in Hats and Caps -s. -ou.I' complete are simply great. Is know throughout What's Newin Sport ThewRDEa s potadastms . J. LFr, Manager nh.isnte** of ouientfreed tgmI.shulest. y Pleasure toShoA. 0.rcSPALD IOte SpadiRgCat. Our__Fa_____Stylesin___ats64nWdeCapsd lw. Detsoatcomlete " r rydi1"No.3 ger is "sous- Is The Ice ice "Pickled" Davis &Konold's "Club Lunch" Orders Delivered Phone 652J Do you need to be Shirted? If so, let us show you our line of Manhattans Patterns that are new and snappy, in several different fabrics, istitute the largest line of high grade shirts to be found in the city. We do not say this as an idle jolly, but ask you as a favor to in- Xt this line and satisfy yourself that our assertion is true. All of the newest designs and weaves in silks, are to be found in. r line of fall neckwear, French reversible and open end four-in- nds and bat wings in plain colors and stripes. Dent and Perrin are our best makes in gloves, and you can feel cured that with either make you can secure perfect satisfaction. Knox and Statson 'Hats. Also a large line of hockey caps, including the official ss Toque. ne g ~R Cu e,' on u" Fie -e '' .' £ } _. . ,. . . - -_ r . :z . r, . For Sale in Ann Arbor by Wagner & Co. , c' ;. k' t t r, r ICY... rrICYYY 1 I111 I IN1111 2 For the BEST PhOtOgraphS go to Go C. MAEDIEL 19 East Liberty I