-./Y __ J 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 t; h andyduring MARCH, APRIL, MAY Let us make one up for you NOW. Take your pick from our new and complete line. I) -77 4W. !, THE WONDERFUL NEW Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph Edison's Latest Triumph Many decided advantages over any other talking Machine. EASY PAYMENTS WHEN DESIRED A limited number of other machines will be taken in trade as part payment. Now on Display and for Sale at Don't Fail to Hear WHT ONE NIGHT Thursday, Mar. 26 Charles Frohmau presents III MATINE SATURDAY 'I ETHEL Under DON'T BE A WAITER K. MALCO L M Phone 1731 M LYNDON'S EASTMAN KODAK AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLY STORE 719 N. UNIVERSITY NOTE..H. H. Perry of the Delta U. House won the $5.oo Robin Prize in the new comedy In Four Acts TANTE By C. Haddon Chambers Founded on the novel of that name by Anne Douglas Sedgwick PRICES 13 Rows Orchestra .............$2.00 Balance Orchestra... . . .. .1.50 4 Rows Balcony........... 1.50 Next 4 Rows Balcony 1 .00 Balance Balcony ............. .75 Gallery,............ ....50 11 The la, From the Abbe in their u~niqu irt y IRISH PI al Tailored Clothes AT ipusBootery 308 S. State Street The Suoa,.r Bowl Confec ionery We have the best assortment of ChocolS.tO5 a..nd Bos Bois All kinds of faziy Ice Creams for Parties Try our Fruit SIndaes after the Theatre Medn m.Street S for Spri1zig now show- ce styles in for ladies ". S e .^. -"'_ u ; s LUNDGREN STARTS REAL BASE WORK Regulars Linelb at.Infieldnositions For First Instruction in Inside Ball 1)A4YON ARTISTS RUN RELAYS Making and breaking double steals was the feature of yesterday's base- ball practice, the work being the first taste of inside ball which the coach has introduced. The addition of baserunners on the paths and a pitcher in the box, made the infield practice the fastest of the season. The veterans were at all the infield stations, Howard, McQueen, Ba- ker, and Hughitt, evidently still having an edge over the youngsters in the coach's mind. Hippler worked at the plate, with Davidson in the box. All the infielders except Shivel, who is on the hospital list with an abscess in his neck, were given a workout. The second string lined up as follows: Dwyer, 1b; Graham, 2b; Robinson, ss; Labodie, 3b; and Benton, c. Relay races were also added to the training program yesterday, by Lund- gren. Each man ran one lap, but the coach has promised to make them do two laps before the week is out. We offer no apology for our Michi- gan spirit. Look into every line of cam- pus activities, and you will find that this law class has contributed loyally and generously to Michigan, and every man of them is as loyal today, and will ever be, although the present mo- ment be dimmed by this unwarranted attack. And by the way, Mr. Editor, let us bear in mind that there is such a thing as loyalty to one's class, and one who did not show enough interest to attend that meeting, or any other meeting ought not to be. too severe on those who did attend. Furthermore, if you were anxious for a memorial, you could have secured it by working qui- etly with the members of your class. I It is no excuse to your classmates that you must ever and always have a vic- tim at hand to sacrifice on the altar of The Daily. Let me say also to that Old Gradu- ate, who. by the way failed to show the I strength of his convictions by signing the article, that he does not know the facts, or is purposely conveying a false impression. As I understand it, last year, and last year only, not "in recent years," did the memorial take the form of a *loan fund. We agree with him "that more men in this class have been helped from this loan fund, than in any other class in recent years." How could it be otherwise? Since the fund was only given last year, this was the first class to whom it was ever open. We also learn from THE Matinee wed. Garrick 5 .I L E N T DETROIT MADAME MOSELLE 7:30 o'clock in north wing of Univer- sity hall. Mandolin practice, trip club mem-j bers, 7:00 o'clock tonight, north wing. All interested in the chemical engi- neers' spring trip meet in room 223, chemistry building, at 5:00 o'clock to- day. There will be a Glee club rehearsal Thursday night in the Adelphi rooms. The Illinois club will hold a business meeting at Tappan hall tomorrow at 4:30 o'clock. ;Prices 25c to $2.00 emiple ho atro T here is a shop, Proprietor " Pop;" Serves things to eat Both good and sweet Will treat you right morn, noon and n ighit .111 Dr Pot Elha DE~ATH 10 ADMISSION 0 5c OTHER Coming Thursday, Laughter Sentiment PRICES---$2, $1.50, $1, 71 e you. 'S SHOE STORES 218 S.Main. o. HOME OF ALL REST. PHOTO-PLAYS F'______________________ I top a t the Crest The New P e ee Cream Candy Light Lunches, We make our own candy 2 S. Main St. Near Liberty "POP" Bi 722 Ma Cigars, Cigarel Stationary, Can et MAJ To"TheE that communication that the class that is so unfortunate as to borrow from such a fund may have the pleasure of being reminded of it in public on any occasion. If a class contribution to this fund is demanded at the price of holding it up to public criticism, would it not be better to end all future trouble by increasing our tuition, and taking it out of that. The payment of one is no more compulsory than the other. Why misname it a memorial? The fact is, that if The Daily had known its proper sphere, and stayed in it, we would have had a memorial in its true sense. It may, or it may not have taken the form of a contribution to the fund. We ask the alumni and the men on the campus to look into both sides of the question, find out the facts, imagine yourselves for a moment in the position of the law class. Then judge us. We welcome your verdict. ROBERT J. CURRY. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Senior homeops should report to Henry and Co., 709 N. University, to be measured for their graduation gowns. A $5.00 deposit is required with each gown, with the usual refund of $3.00. Commerce club will hold a business meeting tonight at 7:00 o'clock in room 101 of the economics building. All men who took part in the pro- duction of "A Model Daughter" are requested to watch the bulletin board at the Union for notices in regard to the Detroit trip. Student council meeting tonight at WANTED-Male pianist as companion to violinist who spends summers abroad. Guarantees minimum ex- I have you ever thought how cc it would be to have an ELECTRIC FLATIF of your own continously at your disposal? You coul your ties pressed and always looking like new. Yo preserve the crease in your trousers much longer, ei you always to appear fresh and neat. And its usefulness wi4l increase. It will soon become indispensible. A Colnplete line of ELECTRIC FLATIRONS Price $ IS CARRIED BY EASTERN MICHIGAN EDISON Corner of William and Main Siree, Phone 2300 Come and choose or RY & CO., Merchant Tailors Ann Arbor Taxicab Co. New Number is 11 N. University Ave. Ann Arbor, Michigan 2280 Can meet all competition in tailoring. Also advantage of our 20 years' experience as makers of high grade garments. Service Guaranteed Parties a Sp 300 N. MAIN STREET es from $20 up. Tailors to Men penses. Address M. C. H. Care Mich-I lI COMMUNICATION Where is that feeling now? To you, Mr..Editor, as a mnember of our class, (Continued from Page 1) as one having the privilege of securing, ed as we indicate in our pointed the signatures of only eleven men to ons and answers-the most ef- petition a class meeting, I lay down! e way to tell it. Yet they call the challenge, deliver the goods. Pre- nemorial, a gift out of pure love sent to us now the fruits of your own enerosity. If this is the penalty handiwork. Any man who thinks will At giving it, better that we call it agree with us, that if we were to mort- pulsory payment, or truer to the gage our future and turn it over to the getting it or paying it under the university, together with all that we :s of The Michigan Daily, now possess, we could not now, after y it please the campus and the this publicity, make it appear as a gift, i to know that the day after the expressive of any feeling, as a memo- mentioned vote was taken, that rial should be and must be. It would was "a well defined feeling in smell of these editorials, and we would lass that the matter should be appear as spanked babes, whipped in-' on at another meeting." The to line by the driver of this little news said so, and no one doubted it. wagon. igan Daily. You will appreciate I LOST-A tan, silk-lined, glove in the Union lobby, Saturday evening. Finder please leave at Daily office or 123 phone 1505. A few tickets left at the Fresh Lit Dance. Tomorri $1.00 per couple. . Fischer's Eats. the beautiful ;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. WE ARE THE ONLY Student's Supply Si EVER.YTHING A STUDENT NEEDS WAGNrER Importing Tailors t CO. State Street CALL 1331 J 1,111 S. University I' I 3 -~