100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

April 01, 1914 - Image 3

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1914-04-01

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

SPRI SHIRT NCS

EVERYTHING THAT I

The Stein-Bloch
Fashion Camera
othing gets by it.
t reflects what London thinks about fashions for you.
-what Paris thinks
-what New York thinks
-what Chicago thinks
nd out of all these opinions with the fol-de-roll
eliminated, come
he Styles Sensibly
ressed Americans Prefer.
uch styles we are now ready to show you.
-one more reason your suit should be a Stein-Vilach
INDENSCHMIIT APFEL & CO.
Clothiers and Furnishers

II

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 here ready for your choc
THE NEW BALMACAN
SLIP-ON
RAGLAN COATS

The outer garment fad of the hour

"I"'AHN'KER ft COMPANY

Furnishers and Hatters

342 South State Street

i

I

I

SATISFACTION
in Hosiery means,--- wear SATISFACTION HOSIERY

Lisle 25c, 35c and 50c; Silk 25c, 50c, 75C and$i. Once tried, always worn.
We carry also a complete line of Hosiery for men. Let us show you
Hl HS Pinney & Co.
614 E. Liberty St. The Store Where a Dollar Does lbs Duty

I

r of Quality
olid reasons why you
your jewelry from us
id by looking through
fresh desirable goods-
n style and honest isi

LADIES!

& SEYFRIED
berty St,

I

See our beautiful
New Spring Coats
Skirts, Waists
and Dresses
Every dress in a class by itself
SCHROEN BROS,
Ph me 1000
124 South Momin

RELAY MEN WILL
START TRAINING
Training table for the tr n k '-quad
will start next Tuesday, at the Michi-
gan Union, according to Trainer
"Steve" Farerll. The early start is for
the benefit of the half milers, who will
remain over the vacation period to get
in shape for the two mile relay at the
Penn games, scheduled for the last
week in April.
"esides the seven or eight candidates
for the two mile relay team, it is ex-
pected that several other members of
the Varsity squad will remain over.
Although it now looks as if only the
two-mile team would be carried, in-
stead of both a two-mile and a fresh-
man relay team, as was done last year,
a few men may be entered in special
events.
The shot put, discus throw, 100-yard
dash, high jump, pole vault, and hurd-
les are the events held at the Penn-
sylvania carnival, separate from the
regular relay races. Capt. Kohler will
undoubtedly take the trip to compete
in the weights, and it is probable that
the star dash trio, Seward, Smith, and
Bond will go to run in the dash.
GIVENBY CERCLE
Cercle Francais has selected for its
annual spring play Henri Bernstein's
"L'Assaut," which had its first per-
formance in the Theatre National de
l'Odeon, April 17, 1912. The play will
be presented April 30, in Sarah Cas-
well Angell hall.
"L'Assaut" is the work of one of the
foremost contemporary French drama-
tists, and has been an unqualified suc-
cess on the French stage. The subject
of thle Ilay is the att empit of one p;oll-
tician to double-cro aother.
In presenting a strictly modern dr-
ma, the Cercle is departing somewhat
frm iits tradition, which as hitherto
favore~d the older classical works.. The
play will be presented undr the direc-
tion of Mr. Rene Talamon. The chiet
parts have already been assigned, re-
hearsals are under way, and a full
announcement of the cast will be made
shortly.
GOVERIkIvT MAY hELl' Tro
PRIOTCl'o mI IlIrt A FFOItS'Is

ING LOO
p and Try
Chop Suey
and American Dishes.
treet Phone 1244

11

k- L

LLER JEWELRY CO.

tate St. Jewelers

306 S. STATE

COMPLETE L
ds, Watches

OF JEWELRY
Michigan Jewelry

Let us replace your broken Lenses=-Light, Dark
and Black and Amber Library Glasses.
Wateh and Jewelry Repairing.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER
YOUR NEXT SUIT
WILL LOOK WELL
WILL FIT WELL
WILL WEAR WELL
IF I TAILOR IT TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE
MAX P. KRUTSCH
s .4 a__" . s 6 y R' ...._ sa

"MODEL DAUGHTER"
IS READY FOR TRIP
With the Chicago production of "A
Model Daughter" but four days off, a
large number of details are being ar-
ranged by those in charge in prepara-
tion for the departure. At 7:15 o'clock
tonight, Pres. Harry B. Hutchins will
talk to the men of the opera and the
musical clubs in University hall. To-
morrow night at 6:45 o'clock, both the
cast and chorus will go through a
snappy "signal practice" at the Union.
In addition to the men in the musi-
cal clubs, who will meet the "troupe"
in Chicago, there will be a total of
about 80 to make the trip. A large
number of Ann Arbor people will see
the show in Chicago, and numerous
theater parties have been planned by
the alumni. C.. S. Bartholf, '80, father
of Herbert Bartholf, '16E, a member of
the chorus will entertain 14 alumni
and their wives in the Tower Room of
the Union League Club before the
show.
FORES ERS LE AVE PORTRAIT
OF PROF. ROTH AS MEMORIAL1
As evidence of esteem for their chief,
the postgraduate class of the forestry
department has voted to leave a bust
portrait of Professor Filibert Roth,
head of the department, as a memorial.
The portrait will be hung in the for-
estry department of the new science
building when it is completed. Until
then it will be kept in the forestry de-
partment in the engineering building.
Fencers May Meet Detroit Y. X. C. A.
Captain Mattson, of the fencing team,
is trying to arrange for a dual match
with the Detroit Y. M. C. A. Negoti-
ations have been pending for some
time,and Mattson expects his team will
meet the Detroiters within the next
month.
Prewfer JIior System in F xaninations
Prof. E. R. Turner's class in English
history 2A, decided yesterday to take
the mid-semester examination, to be
given next Thursday morning, under
the hoonr system. Only two students
preferred not to enter.
UNI VERSITY NOTICES
Mandolin club rehearsal at 7:00
o'clock tonight, in University Hlall
TEACHERS TO ASSEMBLE AT 49TH
MEETING
(Continued from Page 1)
graduate school of Princeton, will ad-
dress the meeting to be held Friday
evening in Memorial hall on "The
Results of the New Course of Study at
Princeton." "Practical Psychology Ap-
plied to Telephone Operators" will be
the subject of an address by Mr. R. C.
Sackett, of the Michigan State Tele--
phone Co., before the psychology con-
ference in the high school, at 2:00
o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Headquarters of the convention have
been established in the registrar's of-
fice in University hall, and a complete
list of rooms, and other information
can be obtained there. Admission to
all of the meetings is by badge only.
Any students wishing to attend any of
the meetings may obtain an admission
badge from the registrar's office.
Best Mandolins
Fie Guitars;
Violins; Banlos
STRINGS
Popular Music
SloPer Copy
VICTROLAS

and Records
KK~~4 tf . 120 x&122
I'r E. Liberty St.
P HONE17O7

"
,bra

Everything new in Spring Suits and Overcoa
Spring Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Imnmen
showing in Spring Manhattan Shirts.
It is high time for a new Spring Hat, and y
can' use toosmuch care in choosing i.P1
yours here and you can be sure it's absolute
right in every respect.
THE BIG STORE COR. WASHINGTON and MA
Reule, Conlin Fe

TUDENTS 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 , is a recognized leader in advanced
optometricai work. His complete office
equipment combined with shop facilities
to grind lenses. together with years o1
experience as refractionist and optician,
make his Optical System the logical
place to buy glasses.
Arnold Optical System
220 South Main Street

For the fellow who
gets most votes
Here is the way to vote!
Tear off thefront of a Fatima,
a Piedmont, or a S a t i n
Cigarette package. on the
back ofthis package frontwrite
the name of your choice, and
drop it into the Ballot Box
which you will find in any
tobaccostore. Package fronts
have the following values:
Fatima . . . 60votes
Piedmont - 20 votes
Satin . 4O'votes
Votes will be collected and
counted at the end of each
week and the results will be
announced on Bulletin Boards
and in these advertisements.
Description of the Trophy
4% H.P. M-M Motorcycle. A
light, convenient, easy hand-
ling machine-very comfort-
able and smooth in operation.
Speed--S to 50 miles an hour.
With free engine clutch a
thousand intermediate speeds
are possible.
The Motor combines abso-
lutely perfect compression and
great wearingqualities with
minimum vibration. It stands
upright in frame (the only
proper position for a single cyl-
inder motor.) Israted4 H.P.
but develops 6 H P. by brake
test at 2400 R. P. M.
See the Motorcycle for Yourself

All. We KII(
Of i the BE
ROWE'S LAUND
406 DETROIT STRI
The Link between College :.an
TUPTT LE
on State Street
We Serve Hot Luj

s.=
r',

'

1 t/

.m--..

-.--

Wo is uos

I'

Vote for your f av
This $200 M-M Motrycle will be
to the student cf this college whore
large-t number of vote3 before Ma
win this hardso,) me trophy will be
-to own it w Il 'e 1dc;yht.
You should hielp decide wothe lucky aI
Read the small print in ths rd. and then
Look for the
Balot '.e .
One of these Ballot Boxes is in
every tobacco store in town.
Anyone can vote-but only
students of this crilege are
eligible as nominees. if youir 6 ti
coice for this hnr is' n
the following list, rane some-
one else. Then get busy and -
help the fellow you like best
to win the }prize.
Standing of Nominees
C.E. Shatloer -
R.J. Baker * - -
.G.Y.Cheng

Varsity Tailor 117 E. Liberty tt. --
That there is a favorable outlook for
_- the federal government to cooperate
with the state of Michigan in a more
d(,fined plan to protect Michigan's for-
YOU CAN BUY *3 was the statemenP- t of .1. n
The best Peters, chief of the state co-operation
p)lanof Washington, D. C., before the
Mfe ats, Pouitry a f Fish ry class yesterday morning.
at the---
MG G d kP hine ( icers Will e Naieib
la lanaging editor id business man-
S. P Si sen orf r M a ketstuentpublication, will be chosen by
201 E. Washingtea St. the board in control of student publi-
cations at its next meeting to be held
tout April 1. Students desiring to be
Choral Union ushers are requested considered for either of these lpositions
to report Wednesday evening April 1, 1 may send their names to Professor F.
TRANSIT MARKET at 7:00 p. m. promptly, for isismarek N Scott before April 1. These appl -
Celebration at Hill Auditorium. , cations are to be accompanied by s ah"-
Wm. LINDEMAN Cments of the newspaper or business cx-
Bthn P - -perience which the student has had.
Best shine at French Parlors on lib-,-

dBest Grade-Properly Fitte

DEALER IN#
Fresh and Salt Meats
PORK, HAM, POULTRY Etc.
Beli Phone 2204 212 N.4th Ave.
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. 124

erty just off State. Step in.

We Alanufacti re
the fines~t of

ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING.
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES.
Suits at $1.00-All Wool.
Suits at $15.00-All Wool, Hand Tai-
lored.
Suits at $20.00 -Adlers' Mako and
Style.
Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus-
tom Work.
A LLE N'S (x0D CLOTHES STORE,
Ma'n Street. tU

PIANOS

Beautiful Tone
of Lmutng Quality

0

PRICES

Right ! Hear them
b, ore Purchusing

FOR TEN YEARS-A SIGN OF SATISFACTION
119 E. LIBERTY ST.

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan