LY] BALLET PUMPS' L1f~) Are Best for the Tango KODAKS, FILMS, Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. TRY THEM REGAL SHOES . NNW CAMPUS IN BRIEF UNER & CO. 1*" S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR Spring Hats FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR, AT NA RICHARDSON 115 East Liberty NE 166 mens They All Admit we are "Just a little better" SO WILL 'YOU ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE 116 S. Main St. -Senior enngineers will have their last chance to get invitations at the engineering society's rooms tomorrow from 11:00 to 12:00 o'clock. -Prof. T. X. Iden will continue his lectures on "The Sermon on the Mount" in the Bible Chair building at 4:10 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. -Mr. Rene Talamon will speak before the Cercle Francais at 5:00 o'clock in Tappan hall, Tuesday, March 31, on "Racine et la tragedie classique fran- caise." -Two of the opera song hits will be featured at the Musical- club concert to*be given Thursday afternoon in Hill auditorium. "Waldo Fellows, will sing, "If I Could Only Find a Girl," and the Glee club will give "The Language of Love." -Senior lits will meet Tuesday at 4:00 o'clock in tIe west physics lecture room. Paul Blanshard will report on caps and gowns. -The second of the series of art lec- tures given by Wilfred B. Shaw, secre- tary of the alumni association, will take place next Tuesday evening at McMillan Hall. Mr. Shaw's subject will be "Japanese Art." -The annual exhibit of the Society of American Illustrators will continue in Memorial hall until April 7. An ad- mission fee of 25 cents is charged to all who are not members of the Ann Arbor Art Association. -At the Dixie club meeting .Friday night, it was decided to hold a smoker and "Card Mixer" at the Union on Tuesday, April 7, for the Dixie men who will spend spring vacation in Ann Arbor. -University hospital authorities re- ported yesterday that the condition of H. A. Arnold, '17D, and Fred L. Van Volsen, '14L, were much improved. Both have almost entirely recovered from their attacks of blood poison and will be able to leave the hospital in a few days. -Judge James 0. Murfin, of Detroit, member of the board in control of ath- letics, was in the city yesterday after- noon inspecting the work on the new stadium. He also watched the base- ball squad work out, and attended the Cornell meet. -According to physicians at the uni- versity hospital, the condition of Pedro A. Piza, '17E, was improved yester- day. Piza was operated on last week for an abscess of the lung. --Prof. E. P., Turner, of the English history department, will give a lecture under the auspices of the Detroit Equal Suffrage Association on "The History of Woman Suffrage in Eng- land," at 3:00 o'clock today. Butter Fly Jewelry, Haller Jewelry Co. 128-9 Try famous Vulcan films when re- loading your camera; for sale by Daln- es & Nickels, 336 So. State. 128 Teachers and students, ladies or gentlemen can secure lucrative em- ployment during vacation. 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