11I I suction sale. few days Ion will con- ger. Re- Crof ut & Knapp Hats for Ear- ly Spring Wear THE COLLEGE MAN'S HAT IN THE EAST-WHY Our loss is your gain and we are Still Too Many Left; Thi NOT IN THE MIDDLE WEST? Priced at $3.00 the world over willing to take the consequences as our policy requires the complete all suits and overcoats TINKERA ff mfl COMPANY o~r. Ste.e vtdW IlimStreets clean-up of this season's goods. BIC REDUCTIONS III in Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters, Ha DT, APFEL & C0. I ~DUED PRICES GOODS ES, SWEATERS, Out- ns and Men's Night Underwear s. Pinney & Co. y The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duyj SENIOR LAW CLASS NOMINATE OFFICERS AT ANNUAL EXERCISE At its meeting Friday afternoon, the senior law class nominated the fol- lowing class day officers: toastmaster, D M. Melhorn, Edward Kemp, and N. P. Sims; class orator: R. W. Fixel, L. David, T. E. H. Black, V. W. Main, and B. J. Jonkman; class historian, J. R. Ober, and C. H. Hippler; class proph- et: R. H. Proffitt, and P. L. Potter; valedictorian: C. J. Hoyt, G. C. Gris- more, George Kennedy, H. V. Spike, and L. Haller; class memorial: Ed- ward Haislip, J. T. Witherow, and I. L. Wilson. It was decided to elect the officers in- stead of using the competitive system which has been in vogue in past years. The election will take place at the class meeting next Friday afternoon. Graduate Passes Away In Escanaba Frank Day Mead, '79L, died yester- day at his home in Escanaba, Mich. He attended the commencement exer- cises in Ann Arbor last year when his son Merrick D. Mead graduated. Mr. Mead was a member of Alpha Delta Phi. em pi e T heatre The Theatre That Always Pleases MONDAY FEBRUARY 23 Reule, Conlin & I Winter Caps, Odd Trousers, Robes, Smoking Jackets, Antique 4 Neckw OUR SPECIALS IN CORSETS Brooch S TUDENTS wearing glasses or feeling the need of them will be pleased to know that Ann Arbor has a modern optical shop where services of an expert Optometrist and optician can be had. Advanced methods of Optometry, fit- ting glasses without drugs, appeals to all who demand accurate eye examinations, made without loss of time or inconven- ience of having muscles paralyzed by drugs. E. H. Arnold, optometrist with Arnold & Co ,is a recognized leader in advanced optonmetrical work. His complete office equipment combined with shop facilities to grind lenses, together with years of experience as refractionist and optician, make his Optical System the logical place to buy glasses. Arnold Optical System 220 South Main Street n'_ ROWfE'S LA 406 DETROIT All We of is, th ROYAL WORCESTER BON TON and roods See our very special eorset, 6 Hose Supports WHILE THEY LAST-98e ea. Schroen Bros. Phone 1000 Dry Goods, Ladies Ready to Wear EDISON FEATURE ADMISSION - 5c The Link between Coll TUTTI on S We Serve .' UNIVERSITY NOTICES p I Mandolin club rehearsal tonight at 7:00 o'clock at Sigma Nu house. Lit hockey team practices Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. CAMPUS IN BRIEF ATION at Co. except Sunday 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. turdays 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. ine Watch and Jewelry repairing know good work en they see it at the -Scores of the Union bridge tourna- ment, as published in yesterday's Dai- ly, were incorrect, owing to misunder-t standings arising from a telephonedi report. The figures were correct, but in the case of Rieser and Chizum rep-1 resented the high score of the even-1 ing's play, instead of low score of_ the tournament, which is not yet fin-; !shed. -Phi Lambda Upsilon, honoraryr chemical society will dance at the Countrty club Wednesday evening,7 February 25. A special car will leave the corner of State and Packard streets at 8:15 o'clock. -Wililam A. Hart, '13, has accepted a position in the publicity department of the Burorugh's"Adding Machine Co.,s in Detroit. Hart is a graduate of the, journalism department, and was bus- iness manager of The Wolverine last year. -Members of all freshman classes will be guests of the fresh lits at an "all fresh" smoker, to be given March 9 at the Union. The observaftce of freshman traditions and the "howdy frosh" campaign will be discussed. Prof. W. J. Hussey, of the observatory, left yesterday for Menton, Ohio, to vis- it relatives. He will meet his classes Tuesday. -Dr. P.W.!Merrill, of the observatory, is confined to his home with the grippe. He expects to meet his class- es Tuesday. -The sleigh ride and dance, which Michigamua planned for Monday has been postponed indefinitely. -Barrister, Vulcan and Druid mem- bers are completing arrangements for a smoker to be held next Friday ev- ening. -Three more rounds remain to be played in the Union bridge tourna- ment, and those teams behind in the schedule may make up their games next Wednesday and Thursday. -Names of the successful aspirants for "Der Professor Als Kaufmann," by Moser, which will be given under the auspices- of the Deutscher Verein, will be officially given out early next week. The date for the play will also be an- nounced. A large number of candi- dates have appeared at each of the four meetings. -February 28 has been announced as the date for the tryouts of the Alpha Nu freshman debate. -An exhibit of drawings of the stand- ards and banners to be used in the Joan of Arc performance are being shown in the library wall cases. -Dr. Alvin J. Lorle, of the university hospital, has gone to his home in Kan- sas City for a three weeks vacation. While there he will attend the mar- riage of his sister. -The dance at Granger's managed by Mrs. R. B. Canfield, proved to be a great success both socially and finan- cially. The dance was the first of a series of "tea dansants" to be given for the benefit of the Day Nursery. The next dance will be given at Gran- ger's in two weeks. Found-Summer work. Guaranteed salary basis. Call 359-M for ap- pointment or at 600 E. Liberty be- tween 3:00 and 4:00 p. m. daily or any time Saturday. 95 For Sale-Fine Mahogany Wheelock Themodist Metrostyle Player Piano, with cabinet and 35 rolls. Phone 2276-L. 97-99 Fore Rent-Large single room reason- able if taken at once, suitable for two. 425 S. Division. 97-8 Fore Rent-Large front parlor, well furnished for two. 110 N. Ingalls. 96-98 Wanted-A room-mate; a very pleas- ant lower suite, one of the best in the city. Price right. 541 S. Division WE HAVE THEM, ALSO THE TIME TO SHOW YOU MAX KRUTSCH 117 E. LI SPRING SVITINGS VARSITY, YOU CAN COME IN Right Now to See Our New m WILLIAM E. DIETER FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR wishes to announce that he hasopened atailoring establishment in I 94 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete Line of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Special attention given to my College trade. The sam with Better Satisfaction and Better Workmanship. DIETERLE-VARSITY TA TAIL St. Phone 1869-M. For Sale-Hockey shoes, size 9. Stiff crown. Or will trade for size 8. Call Taylor 114-M. 98 For Rent-Large single room with board in private family. Phone 2477 -J or inquire 1105 E. Univ. 98 For Rent-Large warm single room, hot and cold water, electric light. $1.50. Phone 575-J. 304 E. Madison St. 98 We do portraits and enlargement work. tf Daines and Nickels the only studio on the campus. 336 S. State St. tf We pay special attention to finishing. Daines and Nickel State Sa. Lenses duplicated and ey repaired at Haller Jewelry Co Genuine Martin Guitars and lins sold at Schaeberle & Son House. Best shoe shine, hat clean blocking next to Wagner's. Do you need a pipe? Comn get a Frank pipe ebeap-14 o ineerschaums, calabash and cigarette tubes and cigar h during February! ..Tobacco S f ard Hall, 118-120 East Libe it's our aim to please all our customers with the best photos that can be made. Enlargements, as good as original, made from any neg- ative or photo. 0. F. HOPPE Phone 1078-J 619 E. Liberty RUBBERS for MEN and W Best Grade-Properly I BEST RESIDENCE LOTS IN BEST LOCATIONS $2200-Lot 88x132, Hill Street, cement walk, sewer tax paid. $2400-Lot 75x18O, near Hill Street pavement, sewer tax paid. $2750-Lot 132x130, fronting east on paved street, fine west view over gardens, paving tax paid. $4000-Forest lot 100x175, full protection, building restrictions. $3200-Lot 130x155, finest outlook and surroundings. $4700-Lot 99x180, very attractive, 2 blocks from the campus. $4000- Lot 1o5x150, 3 blocks from Campus. $200-Lot 132x=50, Wash- tenaw Avenue. $3000-Large, retired, wooded lot. $1500-Lot 6oxi5o, fronts east, high and dry. LA D. CARR 17 Ann Arbor Savings Bank Block J. Fred Lawton's New Song Ten Cents You can save money by buying your inns- ic and Musical instruments at Gn Bros. 120-122 E. Libe GrPHONE 1707 FOR TEN YEARS-A SIGN OF SATISFACTION 119 E. LIBERTY ST. ITS rw . C. MA EDEL VE I