.M r Yir a r . im SHOWING OF SUITS, HATS, [ FURNISHINGS Safety Razors. Bahnacaan i Durha w 51 SPECIAL SALE Cm Duplex Demonstrat ith Blades - = 35c having Stick = 25c BOTH FOR 35c While they last Ikins Pharmacy 324 South State Street ,O-r dollars to have more iding at Wadhams & g satisfaction with ev- for spring. Also a tfullline of most up-to-date hats and caps. D forget to see our special shirt bar for $1.00 Remember that we have the famous Society I Clothes. Come in and get your suit for EASTER tr Ca i 11 CAMPUS IN BRIEF ih ams & Co. 21-123 South Main Street SHOP on the way town. ,ton Street HANIGS DANK, A MARQUARDT' 'C fPin g Suits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired Cor. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. 1 I I$6~9,000 .00 ITCH. C John Wolz Jr. C ash ier k-Over Shoes St. and save a dollar Make f e d . Us Prove VER It ar Tip Oxfords our Price 5.00 --n4ieations point to another capacity house to greet the Musical clubs when they appear In Hill auditorium next Thursday afternoon, in their farewell concert before leaving for the west. Tickets are now on sale at Wahr's at 15 cents each. -Librarian Theodore W. Koch had not recovered sufficiently yesterday to leave his house, but he is steadily im- proving and hopes to get out tomor- row. -Odd jobs and places for spring vaca- tion are in demand at the Y. M. C. A. employment bureau. Several appli- cants for cleaning work have been re- fused. Householders wishing to secure help may do so without charge by tel- ephoning 823. -Jackson high school defeated Ann Arbor last night in a debate on the minimum wage question. Jackson up- held the negative, and won the unani- mous decision of the judges. -Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Blanche Bayless, 15, to Osborne A. Brines, '15P. Miss Bayless will n1ot return to school next year as she had intended -Prof. T. M Iden's UpperRoomBible class will discuss "The Youth of Je- sus" at the Bible Chair building at 7:00 o'clock tonight. Wellington H. Tinker, of the Y. M. C. A., is to speak, and a social program has been arranged for the evening. -University hospital authorities re- ported yesterday that the condition of Pedro A. Piza, '17E, who was operated upon for an abscess of the lung several days ago, was somewhat improved. Pi- za is still, however, in a serious condi- tion. -Physicians attending Fred L. Van Dolsen, '14L, who is in the university hospital with an attack of blood-pois- oning, say his condition will warrant his leaving the institution in a few days. -Robert W. Collins, 117E, from Jack- sonville, Florida, is in the university hospital suffering from an attack of pneumonia. Authorities at the hospital say that his condition is improving. -About 70 couples were present at the Wright Saxophone Trio party held at the Union last night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Douglas chaperoned the dance. -Dean T. Smith of the homeopathic hospital will relinquish his duties at the university at the end of the college1 year due to ill health. He will make his residence in a milder climate, prob- ably remoying to Daytona, Fla., next fall. -Ferris Institute club will meet to- morrow night at 7:30 o'clock at Web- ster hall. All members are asked to be present. DEAN WEST FROM PRINCETON WILL SPEA$ FRIDAY, APRIL3 Dean Andrew F. West, head of the Graduate School of Princeton Univer- sity, will give an address, Friday ev- ening, April 3, before the Schoolmas- ters' Club, in the upper hall of the Me- morial building on "The Changes in the Undergarduate Course of Study in Princeton University and the Results in Respect to both Undergraduate and Graduate Work." Since the retirement of President Woodrow Wilson from Princeton Uni- versity, Dean West has been frequent- ly spoken of as the most widely known member of the Princetonfaculties. I h'o atre I IY IY-1- --- 1 "7 "The Ilrmlit Of Lollely Gulch" TWO PARTS TWO MORE REELS .1 FEATURE JEWELRYl Extensive Stock at Reasonable Prices Skilled and Trustworthy Watch Repairing OPTICAL SUPPLIES Michigan Pins, Fobs, Bars and Spoons J. B. EIBLER 109 West Liberty Street Across from Mack's Side Entrance E I SPECIAL EQUIPMENT D TODAY . .. .c raw i __ .". ANN JFWeFIW WI HAVE A FR SUGDEN 302 S. STAT STATE ACEl SMIT I PURE D PRESCRIP T4 CURATE LY I Merchant Tailors Ann Arbor, Michigan a in tailoring. Also advantage ence as makers of high grade exl WOMEN WILL STAtGE ANNUAL INDOOR MEET NEXT MONDAY Women enrolled in physical training classes will hold their annual indoor meet at 7:15 o'clock Monday night in Barbour gymnasium. There will be class contests in floor work and vari- ous kinds of apparatus work, ending with a relay race. The class winning the greatest number of paints will have its numerals inscribed on the sil- ver cup kept for that purpose in Bar- bour gymnasium. To the five women holding the highest scores, individual awards will be given. Miss Chadwick, Miss Hartshorn, and Miss Yocum of Detroit,and Mrs. Bragg, of Ann Arbor, will act as judges. All university women may- attend this meet. There will be no admission fee. Dr. F.M. Kallen Will Speak on Bergson Dr. Forrest M. Kallen, of the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, will speak before the members of the Acolyte and Quad- rangle societies this afternoon at 4:15 in room 205, West hall. His subject will be "The 1-ebraic Element in Berg- son's Philosophy." The lecture is not public and only members of the two societies will be admitted. UNIVERSiTY NOTICES The Kalamazoo club will hold a March meeting and smoker Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Union. Try the famous Vulcan films when re-loading your camera; for sale by Daines & Nickels, 336 So. State. 127 8 * * * * ** * * * Increases Cleanliness and Efficiency. Telephone Representative to call and give you expert advice for your Kitche meet. Washtenaw Gas Compai Th.Crack .of the G is the man who repeats. One feat of agility and strength is not a test durance---the fellow who can repeat an exi of speed, prowess and strength day after day manwho scores. GAS COOK For Fraternity and Club I $20 up. Tailors to MCn 1AM E. DIETERLE ERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR ce that he has opened a tailoring establishment in Detroit at 4 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete Line.oI RITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS >n given to my College trade. The same prices isfaction and Better Workmanship. DIETERLE-VARSITY TAILOR SHREDDED WYH EAT gives the athlete and the student the stamina of brain, bone and brawr ability to "come back"' tomorrow and cate the ac ibraries or small 326 S. State St. 124 tf Amateur photographers will be glad to know that Daires & Nickels, 336 So. State St. have just received a full line of the famous Vulcan films and com- plete line of supplies for the camera. 127 WANTED-An experienced, white, la- dy cook. Phone 236.. 127-28 LOST-Gold watch with 1914 fob, in room 203 Tappan hall. Please leave at Daily office or call phone 125-M. Reward. 127-128 FOR RENT--Well furnished suite at reasonable price. Inquire at 526 Church St., or phone 1064-J. 125-6-7 WANTED-Girl student wants first- class room or suite for remainder of Marriage and Genetics. Splendid book. $1.00 only. C. E. Barthell, 326 S. State St. Tel. 761-M. tf Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf Law, medical, dental books. Bought, sold and exchanged. C. E. Barthell, 326 S. State St. Tel. 761-M. 124 tf ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Suits at $10.00-All Wool. Suits at $15.00-All Wool, Hand Tai- lored. Suits at $20.00-Adlers' Make and Style. . Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus- tom Work. A LLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE, Main Street. tfU * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. *I * * * * * * * * * * * Miss Adams is planning a social hour to be held at 7:30 o'clock in New- berry hall on Monday night for the wives of students in the university. It is the purpose of this meeting to bring the wives of university students into closer social relations with one another. , ening e -- j wheat. minds t of life. THE SHI Nis ment of toC M ore not ing than Shredded V contains a tissue eements It builds hat win - strer of w We Manufacture the finest of PIANOS Be;autiful Tone of Lasting Quality Best Mandolins' Fine Guitars; Violins; Banjos STRINGS Popular Music lOe Per-Copy YVICTROLAS and Records 120 &122 E. Liberty St. PHONE 1707 - Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. t PRICES Books bought. Any quantity. Lib- eral prices paid. Will call. Open ev- enings. C. E. Barthell, 326 S. State St. Right ! Near them before Purchasing Tickets for the women's banquet and afternoon. fihe junior girls' play will be on sale all day today in the general library. General reh Undergraduate women must secure choruses of ju their tickets before 5:00 o'clock thisthis morning. . * 'Tel-.'761-M. tf