II IMICHIGAN DAI'l! -- - IICHIGAN TO MEET ARMY ON DIAMOND, West Point is a New Recently for the Invasion. Rival Booked Eastern 0- ert workmen. very detail of vision. gns according &Co. Car. Fat mer St. SALE FOR I1EET OPENS TODAY Aside from playing Penn on the eastern trip this year, Michigan will meet another team with which games have not previously been booked. The Army schedule includes a game with the Maize and Blue nine for May 22, and Director Bartelme states that such a contest has been arranged. The baseball schedule as a whole has been held up again by a number of complications which prevent its be- ing made public just yet. Director Bartelme states that the schedule for the southern trip, and the dates for the remainder of April are about ready, and will be announced within the week. Further than this, however, he can make no definite statement. Whether or not the May and June dat- es will include any bookings of a "sur- prise package" nature is a question, but it would seem that the athletic au- thorities have something good under their hats. The seat sale for the Cornell meet will commence at 9 o'clock this morn- ing at the Athletic office. The admis- sion will be fifty cents; reserved seats including admission, 75 cents. CAMPAI N FOR NEW UNION TO BE- GIN SHORTLY (Continued from Page i.) plans and methods for conducting the campaign. The definite dates will be announced at a later time. Not a General Campaign. The campaign will be limited to the last five classes and to the life mem- bersips, because of the pledge that the Campaign committee has given the Alumni Advisory committee that there will be no active solicitation of funds among the alumni until $200,000 has been secured. This plan has been adopted as the most feasible to get the requisite amount. If the amount is not s eured in this preliminary cam- paign, it ill probably be completed by private persons. For this purpose negotiations are being carried on with several men to secure their services to go out among the wealthy alumni for personal work. clever young singer and dancer has been engaged to impersonate the "Mil- lionaire Kid." 'The Millionaire Kid" will be the offering at the Majestic theater for three days commencing Thursday. FORESTERS TO HEAR ABOUT THE MEDICINE BOW FOREST. M. J. Sweeney will speak to the members of the Forestry Club this ev- ening on "Work and Conditions on the Medicine Bow NationalForest." Sween- ey, who gets his master's degree in forestry this spring, has spent a year and a half on the _Medicine Bow, and has some excellent views which he will show in connection with his re- marks. An important business meet- ing of the club is scheduled for 7:00 o'clock in room 407, new engineering building. of UNIVERSITY 6le a w' a V Thurs UNIVERSITY NOTICES C t r ,; , Le Cercie Important meeting of Illini club, Friday at 4 o'clock, Tappan hall. Section 1 of the Sophomore Girls Deitscher Verein will meet tonight at 7:00 o'clock in Verein room. $1.00, 75c. Lower New I I From Factory-] Students Now Get Finest Try the Light, Shee "IHoleproof," Gua We make Holeproof Hose in Milwaukee and sell them direct to the store where you buy them. Most first-class dealel- sell them. Thus you pay but the retailer's profit over the fac- tory price. This saves the wholesaler's and jobber's profits and gives you the benefit in better hose. y MUSIC AND DRAMA "The 'Millionaire Kid." "The Milionaire Kid," the musica' play from the pen of the well known writer, Lem B. Parker, deals with the stock market and its various ramifi-j cations. It throws a light on the ques- tionable side of stock gambling, as conducted in a bucket shop. The story is a play of intense interest and has been handled by the author in a truly masterful way. Throughout the ac- tion of the play a score of catchy mu- sical numbers are rendered and are all of the kind that make your mouth pucker up to the whistling stage and refuse to leave your mind. These same numbers are emphasized by beautiful' and clever chorus. The mounting of the play is up to a high standard. 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