mm m 9 4 t l' ® 1 JI iv.L _, '°.I r , I - , M ; , , i , i$ y ,tai R'9 ' ,, li iit a1lN' !itl i You won't have any use for a Spring Overcoat in July and August, but you'll find a light- weight coat will come in very handyd uring KODAKS, PREMOS, HAWKEYES AND GRAFLEX CAMERAS AT R EDUCED PRICES You cannot afford to let the good old college days go by with out learning to Kodak. You will regret it if you do not have a big scrap book full of snap shots when you are hrough. Do itNow- guaranteed good second hand and shop worn Kodaks at from 30% to 60°% less than new. Rent a kodak 1 Oc per day WuI ; a MARCH, APRIL, MAY IsLYNDO I Let us make one up for you NOW. Take your pick from our new and, complete line. DON'T BE A WAITER J.U K. M ALCOLM East Liberty Phone 1731 M Ue oyal Taillored- Clothes AT amp us Bootery 308 S. State Street moil= -- WAr The Sugar Bowl Confectione ry We have the best assortment of Chocolaetes aend Bova Bons Al khnds of fa say Ice Crearms for Parties Try our Fruit Suftdaes after the Theatre Madn Street nitely, due to the fact that several other parties are to be held on the same date. -The senior engineer canes can be secured by the class members in the engineering building Saturday. -John H. Jay, '14L, who was seized with an attack of appendicitis several days ago, has entirely recovered and attended his classes as usual on Wed- nesday. Jay is a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. -The entire pharmie department will hold an informal dance at Packard academy next Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. McAlpine together with Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Glover, will be the chaperones. Tickets can be had from the social committees of the different classes. -Mr. Frank Leverett of the United States Geological Survey will give the second of his lectures on the "Pleisto- cene Glaciation of North America and Europe" tonight in the Russel semi- nary room of the museum at 7:00 o'clock. -Adelphi will debate the subject, Re- solved: "That the United States gov- ernment ought to establish and main- tain a national university similar to those now maintained by the states," in their regular debate at 7:30 o'clock Friday night. -The Michigan Union will again fea- ture the Wright .Saxophone Trio of Columbus, Ohio, at the dancing party to be given Friday, March27. This par- ty will be informal and tickets may be reserved by calling either phone number 236 or 319. -The annual meeting of the Michigan Schoolmasters' club wil be held in Ann Arbor April 1, 2, and 3. The annual gathering has been held in Ann Arbor for the last 10 years and it is usually attended by more than 1,000 teachers. -Karl Harriman, managing 'editor of the "Ladies Home Journal," will be in Detroit, March 18, and Prof. F. N. Scott has invited him to address his class in journalism. Mr. Hariman has not definitely accepted the invitation as yet, but it is expected that he will come to Ann Arbor March 19. TRYOUTS FOR JOAN D'ARC PAGEANT TO BE HELD SOON Work on the Joan D'Arc pageant is steadily progressing and definite dates for the tryouts will probably be an- nounced the latter part of this week, Bids have been received from several moving picture firms for the contract to take pictu'res of the pageant. The firm receiving this grant has not been made public as yet. A slight change in the operating committee of the pageant has been made and the committees as appointed now are as follows: property-chair- man, Marjorie Nicolson, '14, Edith I-amnum, Mary Wagner, Alice Fish, and Edith Moiles; publicity-chair- man, Margaret Eaton, '14, Irma Hoga- done, Honora Fogerty, Alice Connelly, Mary Campbell, Helen Patterson, Mrs. Ladd, and Mrs. Kenyon; finance- chairman, Marjorie Foote, '15, Cather- ine Campbell, Beatrice Lambrecht,and Francis Farnham; costume-chairman, Alice Lloyd, '16, Dorothy Moran, Alice Wiard, Julia Henning; Bertha Tulford, Jane Hicks, Dorothy Bartholf, and El- len Sargeant; cast--chairman, Mary Lewis, '15, Florence Haxton, Mildred Rees, Marion Stowe, Mary True, and Hilda Jennings. ®.. WH IT NE Y ENTIRE WEEK STARTING MONDAY MARCH 9th MATINEE EVERY DAY TWO SHOWS DAILY 3 and 8:15 MASTERPIECE of MOTION PHOTOGRAPHY. Traffic 1Ill "lL TROVATORE" Souls A PHOTO DRAMA IN SIX PARTS A great moral lessonnshown in dignified, manner NOW PLAYING AT OELASCO THEATRE N. Y, "'MARTHA" "BOHEMIAN 11 Matinees Prices Wed. arrick 25cto and Sat. $1.50 DETROIT J. FHartley Manners Comedy of Youthi, Laughter, and Love PE o' MY HEART With ELSA RYAN By an all-Star Cast Headed by JOSEPH F. SHEEHAN America's' Greatest Tenor Seautifull Scenic and Cosime Investure. MATINEE. AND NIGH SATURDAY MARCH 7TH Sheehan, English Opera Con America's Foremost Singing Oi ation.-In Famous Triple Bil Scenes From NICHT 4 Rows Orche.stra .... ................ . Balance Orchestra................... 8 Rows Balcony................ Balance Balcony. ....... ......... MATINEE 13 Rows Orchestra .................. Balance Orchestra.... ............. Entire Balcony........................ EAT AT "POP'S" The Place Where Things Taste Like Home "Pop" Bancroft Cor. Monroe and Ti 25c ALL SEATS 25c r"" 0 los for Spring~ We are now show- ag advance styles in ootwear for ladies nd gents. Let us show you. " .. _. .. - Y., i U c/ ;. , ,,r z. -= (AHR'S SHOE STORES J N ER TANGO TO BE GIVEN BY TOA STJAST.ERS MARCH 24 The annual spring dance of the Toastmasters, all campus honorary society, will be held in the rooms of the Packard academy on Saturday ev- ening, March 14, according to the an- nouncement made at the meeting of the society Tuesday evening. Th dance will be preceded by a six o'clock dinner and about twenty members c-' the society will be entertained. Karl Mohr, '13, is the general chairman of the affair. Series of Biblical Lectures Is Begun A new series of afternoon lectures, on Mondays and Fridays at 4:10 o'clock, is opened this week at the Bible Chairs. The subject of the series is "Jesus as a Teacher." Professor T. M. Iden delivers the lectures. Professor Iden's lecture in the reg- o'clock will be a resume of his lec- ture on the book of Genesis. His sub- ject next Tuesday evening will be "The Story of the Flood," Desire to Join Engineering Society The chemical engineers held a meet- ing yesterday afternoon for the pur- pose of appointing a committee to get into the egnineering society. The en- gineering society has heretofore been made up of all the engineers togeth- er in one mass, now, however, it is di- vided into different departments. C. C. Kennedy, '15E, and J. W. Robinson, 15E, were elected to serve with three seniors as a general committee, to rep- resent the department of chemical en- gineers. .k - - . - I Liberty and Main Streets A most convenient place for your 220 banking. h-m-- AJESTIC THE Thursday - Friday - Frlor'l Chapin Slreet Choice cut flowers S. State 218 S. Main. Another Giirl S d to p a t the Crest The New Plekce e Cream .: Candy :: Light Lunches We make our own candy )2 S. Main St. Near Liberty MVSICAL COMEDY Th Funn 00n With JAS. P. LEE and MADELINE LEE CAMPUS IN BRIEF te Forestry club held a smoker evening in the club rooms in the engineering building. The speak- as Mr. R. W. Clark, instructor in )graphy. i epidemic of colds in the Psi Up- house has resulted in several cas- f tonsilitis. Most of them are t attacks and are not considered )us. of. John R. Allen, of the engineer- faculty, returned yesterday from -Juan Bonilla, president of the Cos- mopolitan club, lectured on "South America, Its Possibilities and Resour- ces" before a capacity audience at the Presbyterian church last night. W. C.j Achi, '14, played a violin selection. -There will be a tairelogue on Gla. cier National Park by Lawrence D. Kitchell, tonight at 8:00 o'clock in the west physics lecture room. The enter- tainment will be given under the auh, pices of the Forestry club, and Prof. P. S. Lovejoy will preside. The lec- ture will be illustrated by 150 hand- enlored_ dissolvinp .trrpnnirn vip 30-People-30 F CHES 20-Count Em-20 k J oolI NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf Coming Monday "The New Leader" Funniest Act on Earth JUST IN ew York, where he has been several ' u" , a v JJseepinview and unique motion pictures. Students ~ys on a business trip, and members of the faculty will be ad- -Dr. G. L. Streeter, professor of an- mitted free. omy has been offered a position in e new embryological research in- -Although Prof. E. C. Goddard, of the ! law department, was unable to be in itute of John Hopkins university. his office yesterday on' account of ill- rofessor Wall head of the anatomical partment at Johns Hopkins is to be ness, he expects to meet his classes charge of the institute and Dr. in Agency this morning. .reeter has been offered the second -There have been, up to the present >sition in the department. date, over 1900 prescriptions filled in Dean M. E. Cooley attended a meet- the prescription room of the universi- g of the board of directors of the ty health service in the chemistry nerican Society of Civil Engineers building. sterday, and is expected home today, -The fresh law dance, announced for stead of yesterday, as reported. March 13, has been postponed indefi- UNIVERSITY NOTICES Junior lit relay tryouts will be held at 4:45 o'clock this afternoon .in Wat- room 246 of the engineering building. Girls Interested in vocational work erman gymnasium. i Entire cast of the oratorical play may meet Mrs. Dwight Potter, of New All interested in .the spring trip will meet at 6:45 o'clock tonight in York City, at the parsonage of the planned for the electrical engineers University Hall to have their pictures Presbyterian church at 326 S. Division will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in taken. street after 7:00 o'clock this evening. e Spring Suitings--see them in our window-- many more inside--we will lay aside your se- lection. 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