SPRING SHIRTINGS I'l i EVERYTHING TI about fashions for you. Just received, a full line of soft, negligee shirts for Spring and Summer wear. We have them in various styles and cloths to suit every taste. Have you seen that new design in Collar Attached Shirt? It is just the thing for day wear and very popular at present. Is shown thinks here ready for your S,with the fol-de-rols TINKER Q COMPANY THE NEW BALMACAN SLIP-ON RAGLAN COATS The outer garment fad of the hour Everything new in Spring Suits and Over( Spring Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Imnn showing in Spring Manhattan Shirts. It is high time for a new Spring Hat, ant can't use too much care in choosing i t. yours here and you can be sure it's absol right in every respect. Furnishers and Hatters 342 South State Street -eady to show you. uit should be a Stein-Mloch. "1 11 a * * * * * * * * *~ * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. * TEL & CO. ANNOUNCEMENT I 'ACTION wear SATISFACTION HOSIERY c, 50c, 75c and $i. Once tried, always worn. line of Hosiery for men. Let us show you sinney & CO. Store Where a Dollar Does Us Duty woo D.U LADIES ! See our beautiful New Spring Coats Skirts, Waists and Dresses Every dress in a class by itself SCH ROEN BROS. Phone 1000 124 South Main 1244-L R JEWELRY CO. * * * * * * * * * * * Undergraduate women who expect to attend the women's banquet, and the junior girls' play, are asked to pur- chase their tickets before Saturday night. Tickets will be on sale today in University hall, at the women's league party this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium, and in the general library on Saturday. The banquet will take place at 6:00 o'clock Thursday night, April 2, in Barbour gymnasium, and will be preceded by the junior play at 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon. President-Emeritus James B. Angell, President Harry B. Hutchins, and Gov- ernor Woodbridge N. Ferris, will re- spond to toasts at the banquet, and Miss Florence Barnard, '94, of Sagi- naw, will act as toastmistress. During the toasts, stereoptican slides of the plans for the new residence hall will be shown. For the benefit of all who wish to attend Disraeli, a special car will leave Barbour gymnasium for the Whitney theater at 8:05 o'clock. In order to correct the erroneous impressionespecialiy among the wo- en of the university, that classes wil be dismissed on Friday, April 3, on account of the state schoolmasters' convention, Registrar A. G. Hall has officially stated that the spring vaca- tion will not begin until Friday night, and that classes will meet on that day, as usual. . * * Regular meeting of the Girls' Educa- tional club at 3:00 o'clock this after- noon in Newberry hall.. * . * A "double-header" basketball game will be held at 4:15 o'clock this after- noon in Barbour gymnasium, seniors and sophomores contesting respective- ly with juniors and freshmen. Omega Phi will have charge of the regular Friday league party at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym- nasium. All university women are cordially, invited. All those attending the party are requested to bring two eggs to be col- ored for the children in the care of charity associations. UNIVERSITY NOTICES The kwomen's league will hold its regular Easter Egg party at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gym. There will also be a double header basketball game. CAMPUS IN BRIEF -The Right Reverend Charles D. Wil- liams, Episcopal bishop of Michigan, will deliver the rite of confirmation and deliver the morning sermon at St. Andrews church Sunday. Dean.W. T. Sumner, of Chicago, the man who re- fused to marry couples without a health certificate, will deliver the Un- ion series lecture in the church Sun- day, at 7:45 o'clock. -Deans M.E.Cooley and V.C.Vaughan, and Frank Murphy, '14L, will be the principal speakers at the annual ban- quet of the Grand Rapids alumni as- sociation, at the Hotel Pantlind, in that city, Friday, April 4. To Members of Senior Classes THE BIG STORE COR. WASHINGTON and Reule, Conlin & FIe welers 306 S. STATE rE LME OF JEWLRL..Y es Michigan Jewelry 'our broken Lenses= Light, Dark and Amber Library Glasses. and Jewelry Repairing Our Cap and Gown Department will Soon be doing Business at full Speed Sample Gowns and materials a r e n o w displayed on the third floor and sale or rent- al orders w i l l be promptly tilled. An expert in charge insures perfect fit and appearance whether you purchase or rent the garments. Mack & Co. SOPH PROM TICKETS TO BE ON SALE IN U. HALL TODAY Owing to the fact that more than one half of the tickets for the soph prom have been sold in the past three days, a member of the prom committee will be in University hall today from 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock so that all sophomores can purchase tickets before the genei- al university sale begins. The number of tickets has been limited to 175 and the rapid ticket sale indicates that the prom will be attended by more sopho- mores than any of the previous func- tions. The general university sale be- gins March 31. Wisconsin Man to Lecture Tomorrow Dr. H. M. Kallen, of the department of philosophy of the University of Wisconsin, will speak on "Democracy and the Melting Pot" before the Meno- rah society at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night in Newberry hall. FOR SALE-Bicycle, good condition; one good tire; coaster brake; $7.50. Phone University 97-M. 126 WANTED-Girl student wants first- class room or suite for remainder of semester. Private family preferred. Address Z, care Daily. 125-67-8 FOR RENT-Well furnished suite at reasonable price. Inquire at 526 Church St., or phone 1064-J. 125-6-7 Books bought. Any quantity. Lib- eral prices paid. Will call. Open ev- enings. C. E. Barthell, 326 S. State St. Tel, 7r1-M . tf R. A. Dolph Funeral Director. Finest STUDENTS wearing glasses or feeling the need of them will be pleased to know that Ann Arbor has a modern optical shop where services of an expert optometrist and optician can be had. Advanced methods of Optometry, fit- ting glasses without drugs, appeals to all who demand accurate eye examinations, made without loss of time or inconven- ience of having muscles paralyzed by drugs. E. H. Arnold, optometrist with Arnold & Co ,isa recognized leader in advanced optometrical work. His complete office equipment combined with shop facilities to grind lenses, together with years of experience as refractionist and optician, make his Optical System the logical place to buy glasses. Arnold Optical System 220 South Main Street SHIRTS MADE TO OR YOUR NEXT SUIT WILL LOOK WELL WILL FIT WELL WILL WEAR WELL IF I TAILOR IT TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE MAX P. KRUTSCH Varsity Tailor 117 E. Liberty St. WILLIAM E. DIETERI FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR wishes to announce that he has opened a tailoring establish'went in De 94 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete Line of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Special attention given to my College trade. The same with Better Satisfaction and Better Workmanship. DIETERLE-VARSITY TAI ROWE'S LAL 406 DETROIT S All We Iisth oils the- The Link between College 'TUTTLI on St We Serve L. Shirts & Neckwi I in Distinctive and Original Treatments SMART ENGLISH RAINCOA TS A Complete Showing of Accessories to Men's Wear, Inch Most Recent Importations One of my greatest joys at college was rapturously listening to our grand old glee club, while I most contentedly smoked those good old Fatima Ciga- rettes! Happy days that can be re- called only in memory, but those good old Fatimas have been with me through thick and thin ever since ! Pure, good, choice tobacco, in a plain loolking package, but you can't beat 'crMr Happy da.ys ! More Fatimas are sold in the United States than any other cigarette. °Dstiiel I Anger DIME BANK BUILDINU IMPORTERS Kanou SHIRT MAKERS See window Hailer Jewelry Co. ter Fly Jewelry. Natural colors. est out. But- Lat- II @j RUBERS for MEN and WOME Best Cad P Fitte I --- - I 126 funeral furnishings. 209 S. 4th Ave., ^^ I L~~. CIRStih for l5 We Manufacture the flnest of PIANOS Beautiful Tone of Lasting Quality PRICES Right t ear them befsre Purchasing Best Mandolins Fine Guitars; Violins; Banjos STRINGS Popular Music 10c Per Copy VICTROLAS and Records 120 &122 E. Liberty St PHONE 1707 I 0 I- GOING OUT )ur entire stock of Guns. Re OF BUSINESS olvers, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Lathes, etc. to be sold at cut rates. & EDMUNDS, 121 East Liberty St, FOR TEN YEARS-A SIGN OF SATISF 119 E. LIBERTY ST.,