You won't have any use for a Spring Overcoat in July and August, but yen'llfind a light- weight coat will come in very h andyduring W HO will see the first Robin Red Breast and get a snap shot at him? $5.00 Cash to the first person getting a snap shot of a 1914 Robin in Ann Arbor. Picture must be reasonably good-Robin within 30 ft. when snapped-and you must be able to prove time and 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. 1 ,.. [ _"." 1 y , ,i 9,: -. ',eJ'. MARCH, APRIL, MAY 11. ['IlL, Let us make one up for you NOW. Take your pick from our new and complete line. '' 'dI Ea Takes Innovation: in Program. ..An innovation has been made in the program for the twilight organ recital to be given in Hill auditorium this af- ternoon at 4:15 o'clock. In the past Mr. Moore has contributed all the num- *bers, but in this recital his work will be supplemented by a group of violin selections with organ accompaniment,' by A. J. Whitmire, of the violin facul- ty of the school of music. Three of the members of the cast that surrounds Ethel Barrymore in "Tante," which comes to the Whitney theater March 26, were chosen in Lon- don by Mr. Chambers, the author of the L WU All THIS SPEC EXTRA Fl St. Pal DAY CELE TU ESDAY The''as WEDNESDAY sensati MEET AND RELAY COME THIS WEEK Matinees Wed. and Sat. Garrick Prices 25C to $1.50 DON'T BE A WAITER DETROITv PRINCESS PLAYERS HOLBROOK BLINN, Direotor Two Mile Quartet Will Be Sent Pittsburg, While Athletes to K. M A L C O L M Compete in Gym FORM OF LOCAL FRAY UNCERTAIN * t t * * t s s * . * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. * * Steps toward the definite establish- II ,*mw Lib e rty Phone 1731 M I MR. AND MRS. FACUL With the Syracuse meet history, ig of a board of self-government for Trainer Farrell has begun grooming women, were taken at the board meet- the two mile relay teams for entrance ing of the women's league last Friday. In the Pittsburg relays Saturday. when Catherine Reighard, as chairman Trials will be run Wednesday after- of the committee appointed to work out al Tailored Clothes AT ipusBootery 308 S. State Street mmmmws wommmow The Sugiar Bowl Cotvfec-onery We have the best assortment of Chocolates and Boa B.MS All kinds of foony Ice Creamas for Parties Try our Fruit Sundaea after the Theatre Ma IMStreet es for Spring are now show- dvanee styles in wear for ladies ents. us show you. 4. 4 . ,. 4nl ® o /i. noon which will decide the make up of the quartet, and the substitute. The Varsity meet is also scheduled for Sat- urday, and all Varsity track men with the exception of the relay runners will compete. Haff and Jansen are certain to be two of the quarte, to represent Mich- igan in the Pittsburg relays, but the other places will be fought for by six men. Griest, Lamey, Murphy, Ufer, Brown and Fox will all be contenders for the places. Brown was the third member of the quartet that set up the new record in the Penn relays last year, but has not been running in his last season's form this year. Murphy and Griest at this time seem to have the edge on the other aspirants. It has not been decided yet whether to make the Varsity meet an interclass affair, or to break up the entrants into two squads, as was always done up to last year. The junior class has prac- tically no track men, so that an inter- class contest would develop into a tri- angular affair. The decision will be made today. CANOEISTS WILL BATTLE IN RACE Plans for a canoe marathon to be held under the auspices of the Union boat club on .Saturday, April 25, have been drawn up by R. A. Hill, '14E. The race' is to be from the dock of the pavilion at Lakeland to a line opposite the dock of the Ann Arbor boat house, and is to be restricted to canoe crews of two men. Provision has been made whereby each of the classes; as well as all cam- pus societies and house clubs, may en- ter from one to three crews. All par- ticipants, however, must be boat club members. Positions in the race are to be drawn by lot, and the crews will be started at three minute intervals in order to avoid confusion in the.narrow parts of the river. All crews will be required to take ten minutes in passing the dam in or- der to avoid any danger at this point. Furthermore all participants will be asked to undergo an examination, and must be able to swim. Those deciding to enter should report to R. A. Hill, 14E, chairman of the race committee. Saturday evening after the Varsity track meet;: senior laws vs. soph med- ics and senior lits vs. fresh medics. Because there are an uneven number] of teams in the contests, the teams to; compete in the first series were chosen; by lot, and as the soph lits were drawn they will not race until the second+ series. a plan for self-government, submitted a proposed amendment to the constitu- tion of the women's league. The amendment provided that the self-government board, which is to be a standing committee of the women's league, shall consist of six members and the dean of women. The vice- president of the league, by virtue of her office to be chairman; the presi- (lent of the league and the chairman of the point-system committee to be voting members of the committee; the other members to consist of one representa- tive each, from the incoming sopho- more, junior -and senior classes. Out- going freshman, sophomore, and jun- ior classes shall nominate two repre- sentatives each, in April, one to be elected from these two at the regular league elections in May. The amendment further provided that the dean of women shall be an advisory member without a vote. Pro- vision was made for freshman repre- sentative, to be elected at the first freshman meeting in the fall, who shall sit on the self-government com- mittee without power to ;ote. An informal discussion followed the reading of these recommendations, and in general they were unqualifiedly ap- proved. The only point of dissention arose in the question as to whether the president of the league, as the strong- est representative of the women, ought not, by virtue of her office, be chairman of such an important committee. The objection that this would too greatly in- crease the duties of the president, proved a strong one, and the majority expressed themselves in favor of the vice-president. This amendment will be read and discussed again at the April board meeting while at the May meeting it will be voted upon, and in- corporated, as it finally stands, into the league constitution. The league decided to send two dele- gates, who have not yet been chosen, to the annual convention of the Middle- western Inter-collegiate association, of women's self-government, which will be held in Bloomington, Indiana, April 24 and 25. At the annual Y. W. C. A. election yesterday the following officers were elected for 1914-1915: president, Laura Feige; vice-president, Huldah Ban- croft; treasurer, Mary Purdy; secre- tary, Helen Blair. The new officers will be installed before spring vaca- ARE you aware that the American inventive genius has entered the field of household econ- omy and produced labor-saving devices which have wrought a revolution there? Even as machinery contributed to the Indus- trial Revolution, so has El ECT RALIZATIO contributed to revolution in household economy. Among the many devices which we handle, mention will be. made of only a few. But we invite you to call and inspect our entire dis- play. EASTERN MICHIGAN EDISON COMP? Electric Vacuum Cleaner Electric Stove Electric Flatiron Electric Bed- Electric Toas Electric Curli Electrically Heated Nursing Bottle 11 CORNER WILLIAMS AND MAIN PHONE JI PRICES MODERATE AND TERMS T here is a shop, POP $ BA Proprietor "Pop; I Serves things to eat *Both good and sweet1 722 Mon Will treat you right Cigars. Cigaret Morn, noon and night .Stationary, Cant etc HR'S SHOE STORES -jrnanAgelican Syjis& ank Liberty and Main Streets A most convenient place for your banking. Flo: 220 Chapin Sireet Choice cut flov State 218 S. Main. - o p l% the crest The New Pl e,.ce ream Candy Light Lunches We make our own candy S. Main St. Near Liberty Valk -Ove r Shoes For Spring 19 14 play and brought to America by Mr. Frohman. These players were Haidee Wright,last seen here as the"painted la- dy" with Forbes Robertson in "The Passing of the Third Floor Back"; Eileen Van Biene, the daughter of the famous cellist, Auguste Van Blene, who made a tour of America about 15 years ago; and E. Henry Edwards,who plays the part of the affected poet, Claude Drew. STUDENTS SWORK ON I Students visiting Ferry field to * ** O -: - 9 9 a 0 _ . e' . $3.50 to $6.00 Fine line of Rubber Sole Oxfords just arrived. New mahogany shade leather tips. Price $5.00 all Sizes. tion. An Easter bazaar will be conducted by the women's league on Friday and Saturday of this week, from 3:00 to 6:00 o'clock in the afternoon. Candy and fancy articles will be placed on sale, and there will be entertainment in the form of dancing and short vau- deville sketches. The annual fancy dress party of the women's league, which was held last Saturday night in Barbour gymnasium, was most successful, 400 women at- tending. Members of the social com- mittee wish to extend their thanks to Miss Laura Post for her aid in the arranging of the class dances. TAKE _ . DECISIVE STEPS TO DREAD MALADY STOPI (Continued from page 1.) nigt issued the following statement: "During the past three years, an epi- demic of sore throat has prevailed in Ann Arbor. The germ causing this in- fection is the 'streptococcus,' a com- mon one living on the skin. At times the virulency of this organism is great causing the few fatal cases." "At present there are between 80 and 90 students suffering from this condition. Only one is seriously ill. A person with normal resistance will overcome the infection in a few days. the progress on the new c stands are causing the workn siderable annoyance by acci caving in the excavations and in the way of the employees. Engineer Weeks is consider tioning a watchman at the bar out the visitors during worl as it is necessary to keep the ga to admit the teams hauling m Until the tennis courts are and the baseball season beginE field is officially closed to all the baseball and track squads. except ate to hours, JVER i ou. will appreciate THE WALK-OVER SHOE CO. 115 S. Main St. i 'Sterptococcus' throats are higly con- tagious, and those affected should avoid associating with others. Early attention is the best method of pre- venting serious complications, pal Theological Schools CAMBRIDGE, MASS. tion offers unusual opportunity zate work at Harvard Universi- catalogue address Dean Hodges. LASS RELAY RACES RE TO BE RUN THIS WEEK the relay races being run this week, Director Rowe has decided to arrange the second series for next week, in- stead of later, as planned. The fol- lowing quartettes are slated to run in Waterman gymnasium at 3:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon: junior fits vs. fresh laws; junior laws vs. fresh lits; and soph engineers vs. junior engi- neers. The following teams will compete the beautiful dines and soft curves embodied in our high grade, hand taiipred garments. Our coatmakers are ex- perts and are proud of their products. All garments made in our own shops. COME FOR CANDY Same Kind-Gilbert's New K Best Kind-Morses Student's Supl L C.SCHLEEDE WE SELL EVEILYTHING A STVDENT NEI ind-p"ric till S. Univ WAGNEW Importing Tailors ra Co. state Street ; I I I the first series of l.