A [have any use for 'ereoat in July and you'll find a light- t will come in very WHITH 'I KODAKS, I FILMS, APRIL, MAY L Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. ONE NfGHT Thursday, Mar. 26 Charles Frohman presents MATINEE A SATURDAY MA Under Auspices of Let us make one up for you NOW. Take your pick from our new and complete line. DON'T BE A WAITER :' M A LCOL M Phone 1731 M Tailored I AT u Bootery S. State Street hI Suja.r Bowl Comfectionery We have the best assortment of aocolo.tes .nd Bon] BeSns Is of fs.nay Ice Creams for Partie Fruit S15ndaea after the Theatre I, Mwfr. Street BAR ROLLER SKATING ON WALKS Roller skating on the campus must stop. The auditing board of the unversity ls&ied this ultimatum yesterday fol- lowing numerous complaints, by stu- dents, faculty members and pedestri- ans. Notices will be posted about the campus today. The board states that skating on the big square enclosing the campus is not objectionable, but that the hum- drum on the walks which cut through the university square must cease. Deputation Team Visits Eaton Rapids University Y. M. C. A. deputation team will go to Eaton Rapids Friday afternoon, remaining until Sunday night, to interest the high school men there in the university. Hoisting Derrick Towers 100 Feet Towering 100 feet above the men working on the foundation of the new stadium on Ferry field, the frame of the tall derrick, which will elevate concrete for building the superstruc- ture, was completed yesterday. CA 1PUS IN BRIEF -The last number of the American Naturalist contains a contribution on "The Biology of the Thysanoptera" by Professor A. F. Shull of the zoologi- cal department. The material for the article Was obtained at the biological station at Douglas Lake in the summer of 1912. -Professor 0. C. Glaser will lecture on "The Natural History of the Oys- ter" before the class in zoology 24, in the museum lecture room at 7:00 o'clock this evening. -Quadrangle society is publishing a book of poems and stories which have been read at the society meetings dur- ing the past ten years. The book, which will contain about 200 pages ofy reading matter, will be reserved for private circulation. -Prof. T. X. Iden will continue his lecture on "The Story of Jacob" in the Bible Chair building at 4:10 o'clock this afternoon. -Members of this year's varsity de- bating team will be presented with Alger gold medals, in the oratory room at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon. Those who will receive them are Sylvan S. Grosner, '14, Werner W.Schroeder, '14, Samuel Witting, '15, Lyman S. Hulbert, '14L, Karl J. Mohr, '15L, and Louis D. David, '14L. -Prof. C. F. Kroeh, of Stevens Insti- tute of Technology, will speak today at 11:00 o'clock in room 348 of the engineering building. His subject is "The Man and the Engineer. -The Webster-Alpha Nu Cup debate was postponed from April 16 to April 18, by the Oratorical board yesterday in order to avoid conflict with the lec- ture by Hon. Dean C. Worcester on that date. The Jeffersonian-Adelphi Cup debate will be held on April 17. -The last chance to pay senior law COMMUNIICATION. (Continued from page 1.) have only satisfied themselves with the issues of the orders for massacres, but by the Turkish populace, I am sure Professor Allen could not have had the time to come'into contact with this element, considering what he achieved during those two years of his stay in that land of "yarash-yarish," ("by-and by"). Even if he did have the time, he would lack the vehicle of commu- nication-the knowledge of the lan- MAJESTIC Tonight RETURN OF MARX COMPANY 30-PEOPLE- 30 In their New Edition of 'School Days Cabaret Features and The Prettiest Chorus on Earth NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Coming Monday, Adams-Cuhi "Two Admirals" Vaudeville Co. REMEMBER! MARX BROTHERS To-Night. I DARRYMO0RE' In the new comedy La 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 Orchestia . .... ... . 1.50 4 ROWS Balcony.. ,. ......1.50 Next 4 Rows Balcony .1 .00 Balance Balcony... , .. .75 Gallery..................50 h. mwm T here is a shop, Proprietor " Pop;" Serves things to cat Both good and sweet Will treat you right Morn, noon and night I1 i"pPop °1 St. BROS. class dues will be Friday morning from row, at 4:00 o'clock. 9:00 until 12:00 o'clock in the corrr- -Mr. Ralph Aigler, of the law dor of the law building. Those not pay- ment, talked to the women' a: ing dues will be eliminated from the in the law building yesterda: list who will receive class invitations. Inooo. He spoke on "Real Prc -Mr. George L. Canefield, of the De- f-Miss Dorothy Hatchett of th troit bar, continues his series of lec- neering department will enter tures on Admiralty Law, in room G, engineering girls Saturday aft of the law building today and tomor- at her home, 507 Mack road. ETHEL- Thc From the Abbey Theatre, Dublin in their unique scenic produc. tions of' IRISH PLAYS Laughter Path Sentiment PRICES---$2, $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c, Players HA TS " Oxfords f or Spring Oxod o Our Stock of Oxfords is now COMPLETE LADIES' and MENS' OXFORDS IN LEATHER AND RUBBER SOLES FROM $3.50 to $6.00, - Seethe New OxtingPwump. - IA H R'S Shoe Store Main St p a t t he C r e *1t H See our winlow this week; We have a lot of snappy styles, step in and try them on. Remember we make all the late styles as fast as they come out. W rl sammenemme A A T To introduce our Stiff Hats we are selling our- $3.00 quality for $2.50 $3.50 quality for $3.00 $5.00 quality for $4.00 Our Stiff Hats garanteed not to break; no better iade. We do all kinds of hat work, Cleaning, Blocking etc. Factora Store 118 E.Huron St. T I The Ne I :: Candy P hsce L. ight lunches s s We make our own n St. candy Near Liberty w CHIGANOPERA- A H A T S el Daughter r - - Score and Songs are on sale at IINNELL BROS. 120 and 122 East Liberty St. guages of the prospective races. Of course I could also refer to the let- ters of Prof. Allen fron Constantino- pie (published in The Daily) describ- ing so picturesquely the periods of anxiety and terror, for fear that those Turks, whom he would trust more than other races, might break in. I don't remember any such fear express- ed of Greeks or Americans ters. I could fill pages, which I am sure, the Honorable James Bryce, who in his let-I Gladstone, who said that "To s America is to serve civilization," You will appreciate >res done up ready to mail. Music MAI~ING TuB s FRXU ARGEST MUSIC HOUSE IN MICHIGAN Everything in the Realm of Music Phone 1707 would convince Professor Allen him- self that his impression of Turks, nat- ural as it might be under the circum- stances, is .not based on. an ample study of the races. I can do no bet- ter than to close by quoting William ter painstaking study of Turkey and races in Turkey, calls the Armenians Yankees of Asia Minor," and for my part, I would rather trust a Yankee in any part of the world than a Turk. A. KOUMJIAS, '16M. the beautiful dines and soft ourves 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. 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