CLOTH ES ii KODAKS, FILMS, IN i, '9 thoughts in the minds of every man right now. last one is properly taken care of, then Easter Ily Easter, and Spring is sure to be the fun time year. Malcolm Tailoring is the answer to clothes question - - with its wealth of nobby s, with its snappy styles, with its Hand-work- hip, its Perfect Fit - - at a price less than your . Shirts to order also K. fIALCOLM Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. WH ITNEY Matinee-Night Wednesday, April 1 Stetson's BIg Spectacular Uncle Tom's Cabin" Thur == , Under A CASES OF THROAT TROUBLE SHOW DECREASE IN NUMBER The number of cases of throat troub- le being treated at the university health service have decreased rapidly in the last few days. Although a num- E. Liberty AT ABOUT EASTER SVIT We have just the pattern you have been looking for Campus Bo oter Y LOrCAt AGoEMr!3 PRICES $20.00 $22,00 $25.00 $30.00 iateraatioual Tailors Chieag©, New York m LIo*.r Bowl vfeotiOnlery the best assortment of tea a*d Bosx Dorus nay Ice Crarmasfor Parties Sisindaea after the Theatre ber of cases were treated early last week, the week-end showed very few ases. Dr. H. H. Cummings of the health service believes that the throat epidemic is now a thing of the past. It is believed that with the advent of warmer weather all traces of the malignant pestilence will disappear. "DUMMY" FOR 1914 ANNUAL IS IN HANDS OF PRINTERS By putting in many extra hours, the Michiganensian management has suc- ceeded in completing the "dummy" for the 1914 annual, and forwarded it yes- terday to the printers, Ihling Broth- ers, Everhard, of Kalamazoo, Mich. The "dummy" is a collection of blank pages, on each of which is indicated what material is to be entered, and how arranged. CAMPUS IN BRIEF ---Prof.T.C.Trueblood's class in Shakes- pearean reading, will give a public re- cital of "Macbeth" in Sarah Caswell Angell hall at 8:00 o'clock next Wed- nesday evening. --Prof. T. At. Iden will give the first of a series of lectures on "The Char- acter of Jacob," in the Bible Chair building, at 6:30 o'clock tonight. -University hospital physicians re- ported yesterday that George J.Brood- man, '15D, was much improved. Brood- man was operated on at the hospital Saturday night, following a sudden attack of appendicitis. -3ore than 5 couples attended the fresh law "soiree dansante" last night at Granger's. Prof. W. Gordon Ston- er and Mrs. Stoner chaperoned, while "Ike" Fisher's orchestra furnished the music. -The Canadian club will give a "va- cation dance" Thursday night at the Packard academy. Dr. H. H. Cum- mings and Mrs. Cummings will chap- erone the party. -The following committee will have charge of the Saturday night dance at the Union: Reuben Peterson, '14, chair- man, M. L. Begeman, '15E, Paul Wag- ner, '16E, and Theodore Adams, '17. Tickets will be put on sale at 5:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon, at the Un- ion desk. -The bulletin of the summer school is now being printed, and will be ready for distribution in the course of the next week. Acting Dean Kraus an- nounced yesterday that the bulletins would be mailed only in answer to re- quests for them, and to the parties on the regular mailing list of the school. MAJESTIC TONIGHT ADAMS & GUHL THE TWO ADMIRALS VAUDEVILLE FESTIVAL, Road Show Coming Thursday "THE TROUBLEMAKERS" 25 People 25 -. CEOI A RL On a stupendous and magnificent scale, with all the added features that have made this Company famous. CARLOAD OFBEAUTIFUL SCENERY Mechanical and electrical effects, brass bauds, colored bugle corps, colored singers and dancers, blood hounds, beautiful floats and table- aux chariots drawn by handsome little Shetland ponies. Wateh for the Big Parade PRICES Night-Lower Floor..........50e Balcon::...:....:: :.35c ®. .Matinee--Adufts.........2e Children........15e Shoes Men Want The man on the inside of a pair of our shoes knows frow experi- ence what excellent shoes they are. Test a pair of onr Spring Shoes and you'll know why men want them. III r.s T here is a shop, Proprietor ' Pop; " Serves things to eat Both good and sweet WFill treat you rigit Morn, noon and night "POP" BANC 722 Monroe Cigars, Cigarettes, 'T SStatiounry, Caudy, Ma etc. 1 Shoes at InLo $3.00 to $5.00 i hc Crack of the GI is the man who repeats. One feat of agility and strength is not e test durance---the fe1'ow who can repeat an ex, of speed, prowess and strength day after day manwho scores. II .Disra ONE YEAR IN NEW SIX MONTHS IN B PRICES: $2, $1.50, $1, i Gross & Dietzel. .... Pop:lar M atinee wed. Garrick Prices 25c to $2.00 Street ... . .e uma Oxfords for Spring Our Stock of Oxfords Is now COMPLETE LADIES' and M ENS" OXFORDS IN LEATHER AND RUBBER SOLES FROM $3.50 to $6.00 hie New Outing Pumps - 'S Shoe Store Main Si, aA t the Cres t *New Place: DETROIT WITHIN THE LAW By Bayard Velier Helen Ware And Same line company Episcopal Theological School CAMBRIDG, MASS. The location offers unusual opportunity for graduate work at Harvard Universi- ty. For catalogue addreQs Dean Hodges. Old Town Canoes ALWAYS THE BEST FULL STOCK IN DET- ROIT. DELIVERIES AT ONCE. CATALOGUES and PRICES C. B. Marks '14 Agent 200 N. State Phone 1022 M Samuel P. Lockwood, conductor of the University Symphony orchestra, it was found necessary to omit the concert scheduled for last night, and instead, the orchestra will contribute part of the program at- the faculty concert on Thursday evening. To combine fur- ther the week's musical attractions in one important event, the twilight recit- al scheduled for this afternoon will be omitted, and Mr. Moore will offer two numbers at the faculty concert. The remainder of the program will be com- posed of violin, vocal and piano selec- tions by Anthony J. Whitmire, William Howland and :Harry Stevens respect- ively. Majestic Theater Majestic theater patrons will recall with pleasure past engagements of Ad- ams and Guhl, known as "The Two Admirals," featuring their own musical comedy organizations. This season the popular comedians are at the head of a vaudeville road show which is being shown at the Majestic theater for the first three days of this week. Besides, Adams and GuhI, the program con- eT1Ing Swheat minds th ., of life. THE SUR r Nit ment C More contains all tissue - stre elements of v4 It builds bodies hat win the b REDDED WHEAT sgara Falla, N. Y. / ,' \ SHnREDDED WHEt AT gives the athlete and the student stamina of brain, bone and br ability to "come back" tcmorrow n :: Candy :: Light Lunches MUSIC AND DRAMA We make our own candy S. Main St. Near Liberty RPHEUM THEATRE XYS ONLY MON.-TUES. MAR. 30-31 In Farnum, assisted by the U. S. Navy, the iunboat "City of Detroit" and the Cuban Army in Richard Iiarding Davis' famous novel SO TUL D IERS OF FORTNE Witeman and Miss Weston, Soloists nees-2; 3:30. Children 5c, Adults 10c ts-6:30; 8:00; 9:30. All Seats 10c. 9 To Play in Hill Auditorium The regular April faculty concert, to be given Thursday evening, April 2, will be held in Hill auditorium, and will be complimentary to the general public. This change of place from the high school hall was made in order to accommodate the 'large number of members of the Michigan School Mas- ters' club, which will be in session the latter part of the week. It was also desirable that the large organ in Hill auditorium should be brought into play it this time. On account of the illness of Mr. tains a one-act farce comedy entitled "When Women Rule," in which a cast III of six players show the humorous side of the suffragette question. Miss Veni- ta Gould is another feature on the bill; her impersonations of George Co- han, Ethel Barrymore and Eddie Foy are decidedly clever. 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. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE, Main Street. tf I c A Law, medical, dental t sold and exchanged. C 326 S. State St. Tel. 761 Safety razors sharpen 2c each. Pay after yo American Tool Co., Dept. Ohio. Call 15 for Taxi or i Broken lenses replaced elry Co. Quality-Service and T Edsill's Rexall Drug Sto Marriage and Genetics. book. $1.00 only. C. E. B S. State St. Tel. 761-M. You will appreciate I the beautiful !iines 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. a Student's Supply SI Only live place for student wants---e.nd then Morris' a nd Gilbert's CANDIES. PSI PHI pin, Sunday a.fte.r-1 tine on back of pin. Return F. Huron. Reward. 124 LOST-March 27, a Hughes and San- ford Hydraulics, in Engineering or Chemistry buildings. Finder return to C. Mears, 413 S. Division. Phone, 1809-J. T124 WAGNER. (& Importing Tailors CO. State Street Sporting Goods end Cigars. I' li1 S. University L. -k , j AR SURE TO PLEAS! A l 14 I 1 . I