FOR SENIOR XPECTED SHORTLY. Delay Caused Through 11pt to Substitute Low Crade Work, At- the Commencement invitatknios for the senior lits may be expected here short- ly, according to Chairman Clinton Sears of the invitation committee. Fin- al proof of the invitations was receiv- ed and sent back to the engravers last Monday, and.the completed orders ought to arrive here some time next week. "The delay in the matter has been due to the poor work which the en- gravers attempted to shove off on the committee," said Chairman Sears last evening. "Practically every bit of the work on the first three proofs submit- ted was rejected because of cheap quality, and with the return of the third proof was sent word that the order would be cancelled unless a much higher quality of work was shown. This resulted in a proof, re- ceived last Monday, that was accept- able to the committee. I expect that the completed invitations will be here next week.": Apfel * * * * * * * * * * * * * CLASSIFIED ADS. * * -0-* * Advertising matter for these * * columns may be left at the * * DAILY office, opposite the Ma- * * jestic from 12 noon to 10 p. m., * * or at The University Pharmacy, * * 1291 S. University Ave., * * The Brown Drug Store, Main * * Street, and Quarry's, on State * * Street, any time up till 8:30 p.m. * * for next morning's issue. * * These ads bring results. * * * ' LOST Lost-Thursday at 5 o'clock pair of nose glasses, Toric Lenses, with de- tachable bow, at the Blind Dam up Huron River. Finder call 909, Roth.' 174 WANTED. Wanted-Canoe, 18 ft. preferred. Call 183-L. 174 Wanted-For July and August, house to care for while owner is away. Ad.. dress, summer student, 931 So. Mich- igan Ave., Saginaw, Mich. 174 Wanted--Suite of rooms, or small apartment, for light housekeeping, convenient to campus. Address, Box 4, Michigan Daily. 174 Wanted-House for club of twenty students with or without board, for next year., Box F. J. L. 171-6 IWanted-At once competent drafts- man by reliable firm. in Michigan. Address H. W. Co., care Michigan Daily. . 171-175 FOR RENT. For Rent-Furnished apartments for light housekeeping. Five minutes walk from campus. Phone 730-red, 331 E. Jefferson. 172-3-4 For Rent-Apartment No. 13 Cutting, for ensuing year. Furnished during July and August. Phone 1812. tt Owing to the bad condition of the Ferry field tennis courts, only four matches of the Varsity tennis tourna- ment have been played off up to date. If the tournament is to be finished, it is necessary that the first round be played off by the end of the week, which means that every one of the preliminary matches will have to be played this morning. Those matches that are not played this morning will be defaulted, as it is necessary that the second round be started next week. Arrangements for this morning's game may be made by calling Holmboe at 1309. The results of the games up to date are as follows: Miller defeated Mor- ris 6-1, 6--1; Pinnell defeated Mont- gomery 6-4, 4-6, 6-3; Shafroth de- feated Rankin 6-1, 6-1; Coolidge de- faulted to Rendel. All Matches Not Played Today Defnulted. in Order to Fi ish Next Week. Commenecement held out doors at weather permitting exercises will be Cornell this year, rifles, Clubs ing parties now and get your dries. Call 570-L WENT -c old & Cs to be had Anywhere. acknowledge no in every instance. Company FORMER STUDENT APPOINTED TO HIGH POSITION IN CHINA. C. T. Wang, a former graduate stu- dent here, has been appointed vice- minister of the Board of Commerce and Industry of the Chinese Republic.' Since returning to China from the uni- versity, Wang has been identified with the progressive movement in the ce- lestial nation, and during the late re- volt against the Manchus, he served Huph, his native province, as vice- president of foreign affairs. Lyndon's Annual School End 1-2 Price Picture . Sale Beginning Saturday. Special Notice! To Avoid Confusion, the sale will be divided int6 three sections: Fraternity Groups and Honses,' 1liscellaneous Groups, "mpus Views, etc- "Fraternity" starts Saturday;June 1st. "Miscellaneous" starts Tues. June 4th. "Campus" starts Thursday; -June 6th. Remember this sale means every sample print, consisting of one or more from nearly every negative made the past school year, over 4,000 prints, go for just 1-2 price. This is your op- portunity to fill that scrap book. 174-75 LOOK for your Commencement gifts here at THE PALAIS ROYAL 209 E. Liberty St. We also have the largest and best line of Fancy Goods, Flosses and Crochet Cottons in the city. ,Buy now for Xmas gifts and sunmer work. 174 tf Don't throw away your dull razor blades! We can put them in better condition than new. Ask some one who has tried us or better still, bring in few dull blades. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. 167 tf Dealer in Fresh and SaltMeats, Pork, Ham, Poultry, Sausgeetcu Bell Phone 84-J one57191 red 210 N. 4th Ave Everything For a pleasant evening go Huron. U. of M. Boat House, North Main St. up the foot of 147 tfI in the line at the City .CI Transit Mark WiLtdna I You'll Pay A Little More For Hart Schaffner &. Marx Clothes than for the ordinary stuff; but it's an advantage, not a disadvantage Drop in and let us explain., L UTZ Clothing Store LET r R U B E Y Reach Baseball Goods! A complete line can be found at our store. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. 167 tf Is your Kodak loaded? Lyndon. Sat. & Sun tf Now is the time to select Commence- inent gifts! Our line is complete. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. 167 tf Rent a Kodak today, 10c. Lyndon. Sat. & Sun tf Time to fish! See us for fishing tackle. H. L. Switzer Co., 310 S. State St. 167 tf WANTED A young lady student or teacher to work with another young lady student, during vacation. A good salary is offer- ed. This is an exceptional opportunity. Phone 359-L A 'I was PRICE , CENTS THE Furnish the Ice Cream for Your Party I Cater To Clubs and Frats HEAR THE LATEST Popular songs and music played by students atStimpson's billiard parlors: Music sold by GRINNELL BROS.' Music House, 120-122 E. Liberty Street All popular songs 10c per copy Otte half off on Opera and Classic Music. We have just received a new lot of Mandolins and small goods. Buy where you can get ar yi, - ng you call for Goodyear s IDru g, Str 107 South Mali Street The Largest Stock in the State to Select From WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD , r ^_ / £ , i" 1 _ v rf .. ';-E f =, ,, , 1 '. s + , } I SP SPRING Telephone Your Order Now Both Phones No. I B y rio I The Sweetest and best at the S.VGAR BOWL Ci a l y, Sodas, Sundaes with a reputation well backed up 1 elevereiotlies, I III - ImomW I I II I _ .., i kA IleseMen at Allen'sGood ,-A