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 handyduring W HO will see the first Robin Red Breast and get a snap shot at him? $5.00 Cashrto the first person getting a snap shot of a 1914 Robin in Ann Arbor. Picture must be reasonably good-Roabin within 3o ft. when snapped-and you must be able to proveutineand place. Get out your Kodak-keep it loaded-and sleep with one eye open-but don't fail to go to LYNDON, for Kodaks and Films-Fresh 719 N. University Ave. , ,' MARCH, APRIL, MAY Ii.1 _i u au - i Wu auu a to S flpu tfluuin an accurate command of spoken and written English, a special course will be offered by O. C. Markwardt, in- structor in rhetoric, during thte sum- mer season. On Tuesday, March 10, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aassett. Bassett is a '13 forester, Mid is at present city forester of Ann Arbor. According to recent statistics, the University of Michigan branch of the American Institute of Electrical En- gineers ranks second in the list of similar student organizations through- out the country. With 70 members, Let us make one up for you NOW. Take your pick from our new and com~plete line. :, - DON'T BE A WAITER. M A L C OLIM Phone 1731 M I" I Tailored Clothes AT S. lootery Street r'Bowl mSrrr ,s Conrp'tioneory We have the best assortment of Chocolates nd Boa .Sons. Inds of faency Ie Crearns fei rPartioo our Fruit Smrndaea after the Theatre MUSICAL CLUBS TO RECEIVE WIDE-SPREAD ADVERTISING Window Hangers,Post Cards and Press Notices to Be Used Along Route One of the larget, and mpost compre- hensive advertising schemes ever at- tempted by the management of the Michigan musical clubs, has been put into operation this year by Manager H. B. Carpenter, '14. Hundreds of window cards and hangers have been mailed to the various towns compris- ing the 1914 itinerary. Postal cards have been sent out to the individual alumni in the territory covered by the tour. The method which it is hoped will lead to the greatest results, how- ever, is the distribution of press notic- es, which will be run in the theatrical columns of the papers in the towns to be visited. This year's plan includes a set of 60 separate notices, ranging from squibs and cuts concerning individual members of the organization to notices telling of the work of the university at large. One set of these will be sent to each town at which the clubs will stop. PRESIDENT HUTCHINS WILL PRESIDE OVER CONFERENCE Pres. Harry B. Hutchins and former Judge Alexis C. Angell will preside. at the Saturday sessions of the Life-: Work Conference' to be held in the Central Methodist church of Detroit, March 20, 21 and 22. College men from different parts of the state, will be given a chance to study the advan- tages and opportunities of the Chris- tian ministry, association secretary- ship, and social service work, and the claims of these branches: will be pre- sented by eminent speakers. Prof. Victor H. Lane, of the law de- partment,is chairman of the committee on attendance, while Prof. C. H. Cooley assisted in arranging the program. Student pastors and religious work- ers from several colleges are sched- uled to be present. The university Y. M. C. A. is plan- ning to contribute a delegation of 60 representatives from Ann Arbor. The trip will be made in a special car on the interurban, while meals and lodging will be furnished by the Fed- eration of High School clubs. Regis- trations must be made before Tuesday, and the fee is one dollar. Malaria Fever Patient Is Dismissed T. G. Hazelhurst, graduate student, who was confined to the homeopathic hospital two weeks ago with malarial fever was dismissed Wednesday. The case attracted no little interest in med- ical circles since the disease is pri- marily one of warmer climate. It is even more strange that the disease should assert itself at this time of the year. Hazelhurst is a native of Geor- gia and was sent North by his physi- cian last July. Professor Bigelow to Go to Cincinnati Prof. S. L. Bigelow, of the chemistry department, will represent Michigan at the forty-ninth annual meeting of the American Chemical society, to be held in Cincinnati April 7 to 10,Though Professor Bigelow will be the only Michigan man attending in an official capacity, several other faculty mem- bers have expressed their intention of being present. Matinees We d. and Sat. Street DETROIT PR.Vfl ELLA Or Lev ri.a aG0arden With Mariluerte. rk momm"m for Spri-g NEW UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB MAKES UP MEMBERSHIP ROLL Final details of the organization of the new University o Michigan Golf association are to be outlined at a meeting next week of the officers and board of directors. The results of this session will be placed before the members at a meeting, which has been tentatively set for the first week in .April, just preceding the spring vaca- tion. Membership rolls will be made up at the coming meeting. Up to the present time nearly 40 men have join- ed the association and further requests for admission are now being receiv- ed by secretary T. Hawley Tapping. These applications are to be received up until the middle of next week, after which it will probably be necessary to close the rolls, COMMERCE CLUB TO LEARN OF ADVERTISING PROFESSION Mr. E. St. Elmo Lewis, advertising manager of the Burrows Adding Ma- chine Company, will be the speaker at the monthly smoker of the Commerce club at the Union Monday night. Mr. Lewis is prominent in the field of ad- vertising. His subject will be "Adver- tising As a Profession." Plans for the securing of positions for the students of the department of business administration upon gradu- ation, are being considered and will be completed within a short time. CAMPUS WRESTLERS FINISH SEMI-FINAL MATCHES TODAY The remaining matches in the semi- finals of the wrestlting tournament are scheduled for 2:00 o'clock this after- noon at Waterman gymnasium. The winner of the heavyweight match be- tween Reimann and Campbell, who fought last Saturday to a draw, will be Watson's opponent in the finals next week Maulbetsch has been matched with Amtsbuechler for the middleweight semi-final. It will be the first appearance of both Maul- betsch and Amtsbuechler. Much in- terest is centered in this tussle. Baker, whose clever exhibition last Saturday enabled him to stay 300 minutes with Traub, will meet Champ in the light- weight match. To Announce Cosmopolitan Trip Plans Complete itinerary and the person- nel of the Cosmopolitan spring trip will be given out at the special meet- ing of the Cosmopolitan club tomor- row at 4:00 o'clock in MacMillan hall. The trip will probably include Lansing, Detroit, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Muskegon, Pontiac, Battle Creek, and Postumville, and will occu- py the entire vacation. The office of toastmasters, cheer leaders, musical and stunt entertain- ers will be filled at the meeting. Prep- aration for the programs to be given at the various cities will begin next week. CAMPUS IN BRIEF -B. E. Champ,1'14D, is inconvenienced with a broken rib as the result of a wrestling bout in Waterman gymnasi- um last Wednesday night. -Mr. J. M. LeCato, '13, has been chos- en as head of a newly organized de- partment of biology at Marshall col- lege, Huntingdon, W. Va. Wish WILLIAM FORMERLY THE VAR wishes to announce that he has opi 94 WEST With a BRITISH AND Special attention given to m, with Better Satisfaction and DIE MR. and M Are you aware that the Am the field of household ecc devices which have wrought Even as machinery contril so has ELEcTRALIZATIC household economy. the local organization is larger tM ever before but has five membe less than the University of Penns; vania section. At the last meeting the society, it was decided to adr freshmen, sophomores, and juniors assiciate membership. Dr. Alvin J. Lode, instructor Garrick T W ilist. in 30 inven and Price s 25C to $ . 50 ted to the contribut Among the many devices which we made of only a few. But we invite yi entire display. Electric Vacuum Cleaner Elei Electric Steve.Ele Electric Flatiron El. Electrically Heated Nui PRICES MODERATE AND TER EASTERN MICHIGAN ED Corner WILLIAMS 'and MAIN .-I . TAILOR e now show- ine styles in r for ladies :s. show you. 0 " s -'-S 5m: . 5 h SHOE STORES tate 218 S. Main. ,p .t the C rest The New Piekce m :: Candy Light Lunches We make our own candy Main St. Near Liberty otolarygnology at the University hos- pital has returned from Kansas City, where he has been spending a short vacation. H. C. Wickes, '14E, instead of H. B. Weeks, as previously stated, is now drawing the plans of Ann Arbor for use in the university publications. Prof. Riggs to Attend Chicago.Banquet Prof. H. E. Riggs, head of the civil engineering department, will go to Chicago Monday, to attend a banquet given by the engineering alumni of the University of Illinois in honor of Prof- Ira 0. Baker. The heads of the civil engineering departments of all engi- neering schools in the country have been invited to the banquet. Prof. Riggs will stay in Chicago Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, to attend the annual conventions of the American Railroad Engineering As- sociation. ation - ,. Hollster, of 1 who has direct ment of the j play and the : mosphere mail due chiefly to production. PRELIMINAR WON (Continu campus chai game and thI tom place a teams. The final st the preliminar Senior Senior Seniorj Senior] Jnorl can s dvnaB.j id Main Streets ent place for your banking. George Bischoff Florist 220 Chapln Sireet Phone 809L Choice cut flowers and plants. engineers......3 lits........... 2 medics ........1 laws........0 Division lits ...........4 laws ..........3 engineers .....2 dents........1 ": - ".. There is a shop, 'roprietor "Pop; " rves things to eat h good and sweet il treat you right rn, noon and night I "POP" BANCROFT 722 Monroe Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco Stationary, Candy, Magazines etc, I ORATORY PLAY IS STAMPED WITH Junior SUCCESS Junior (Continued from page 1.) Junior Walker Peddicord, '14, as Mr. Hard- Junior castle, an eccentric landlord, and Elsie Sophr C. Seitz, '14, as Mrs. Hardcastle, made SophI an excellent impression. In one of Soph 1 the minor parts D. J. Heathcote, '15, Fresh caused much laughter in the role of, Fresh an awkward servant. SophE The garden scene was of special j Fresh merit, giving an impressionist effect Fresh with green curtains taking the place Fresh of trees and thickets. The characters Fresh of Tony and Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle Fresh were represented in a laughable situ- Fresh r r 2 0 1 2 4 0 1 2 J Theological School BRIDGE, MASS. ers unusualsopportunity .rk at Harvard Universi- ue address Dean Hodges. ) OF HANDBALL MENT CLOSES TODAY in the handball tourna- n registered in the past today will see the first ngles completed. atch man, defeated Dig- man, a novice, in two frames 20-2 and 20-6. Trisler won over Bottze, 18-7 and 18-8, Kehoe, another scratch man, eliminated Robles, 20-13 and 20-10. It took A. H. Cohen three sets to humble Johnson, 16-9, 12-15, and 16-7. E. S. Cohn forfeited to Brooks, and Fergu- son got a decision over S. J. Cohen by default. The second round of the singles will be posted in the gymnasium Monday. The entries in the doubles close this afternoon and all those who have not signed up should do so at once. You will appreciate thebeautiful lines and soft curves embodied in our high grade, hand tailored garments. Our coatmakers are ex- perts and-are proud of their products. All garments made in our own shops. medics.........0 Division- lits .............4 laws .........3 homeops .......2 engineers .......1 m'edics ........0 Division- lits ...........3 pharmics ......2 dents...........1 engineers ......0 0 1 2 3 1 4 .000 1.000 .750 .500 .250 I STATIONARY OR ST Our Prices are Stationary See our new E! WAGNER.ii Importing Tailors Col state street Student's Supply PHONE 1331 J L.. C. SCRLEEDE ... . I i,' Are