LET PUMPS LYNiDON'S KOIDAKS, FLS StaringTonight, a for the, Tango Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. V THEM Tc I The SHOES coo 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR bilng Hats MLMEDIATE WEAR, ATI i0N 115 Eact Liberty They All .Admit CAMPUIS IN BRIEF '-Cosmnopoltans who will make the trip during the vacation will meet at 4:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Mc- Millan hail to receive directions con- cerning the tour and program through- out 'the state. -A Saxophone 'trio party will be held at the Union April 29. The dance is to be informal and will be the last one of the series. It will be limited to 75 couples. Tickets may be obtained by calling 319 or 236. --Thle reading room. in Memorial hall will not be open evenings or Sundays during the coming vacation. -T'he Illinois club will hold a smoker on its special car for the trip home this afternoon at 1:19 o'clock. "Smok- es," "eats" and music will enliven the occasion. . Some of the men who will play in "A Model Daughter," in" Chica- go, may take the Illinois special in- stead of the regular Union opera spe- cial. -Acting-president Henry Landis, of the University of Washington, uwas a university visitor Wednesday, as the guest of Pres. Harry B. Hutchins. -Prof. IT. B. Phillips, professor of American history, delivered a lecture on, "The Literary :History of Seces- sion," yesterday, before the School- TR'AXSIT MARKET Win. LINDEMANi DEALER IN $ Fresh and Salt Meats Tr'ouble "1 Price FORK, HAM. FO ULRYEtc, I Boll Phone 2294 212 N.4th Ave. we are "'J ust a little better" ,50 WILL 'YOU ICE CREAM, CANDIES, LUNCHEONS PROMPT DELIVERY, SERVICE 11 6 S. Main St. Th ?oasters liolesale and grocers masters' club. ---Prof. E. R. Turner, o~ the 1Engli1sh history "department, will give a lc- ture at 2:00 o'clock this aft ernoon in the high school on "Woman. Suffrage in New Jersey 1790-1807. --Ir4 Th''lona s C. Tri3ebl~odleft4 yes- terday for a lecture tcur oftwwek throug-h Illinois and the upe r pnn su la. .M1USIC AND DRAIMA SAjt 2000 people attenid e _!tho comn- plimientary concert givenlat ighlt by the faculty of the school ofrmusic ,and the university symphony orchestra. The program was quito diverse, corn- prising organ, orchestAra, violin, and vocal numbers.: Mr. Whitmire's rendition of the group of violin composition~s by old masters won much applaus:e, so that an encore had to be played. Mr. How- land was especially pleas ing in his dramatic interpretation of "Danny Deever." Ie was compelled to sing as encore, "The Year's at the Sp rng" by Mrs. Beach. Mr. Stevens playing with the orchestra displayed feeling, and technical ability, and, wh ile the orchestra lacked solidlarity andJ pre- cision of attack in any places, it formed the body of the porm n was well received. Thle contcert's at- tractiveness v~s enhanced by the or- gan numbers contributed by Mr. Moore. Accompaniments were very effect- ively played by Mrs. Rhead and Mr. Dotterweich. The Fun Show of the AN LbTHE HiY CIIoffUSs RG AR PR ICS Pop. lar Ma tiniee Wed. Garril Best of the Yez ODETRO I WITHIN TI 13y Bayarc Ifelen Ware PL rice Pathe Play 1) . Rvn~c .VW.C'arkson Hayrrson .Sonle President Casier V. res .cut FIRST N ATINAL BANS of Ann Arbor, Mi,1h Capital $ico,coo. Surplus and Profits, $605,000 Pass the fFreshhi MAC'S You. wHi appreciate '-'i ?;.T3..'c. a " irLelffi LY "_.. i i'. 'T"'°"'°"ffi7w .,Ltd., 214 S- Main -St. the beautiful :Iines and soft curves embodied in our high grade, hand tailored garments. I I EBROTHERS, nue Boot Shopp, N4umber 224 Our coatmakers are ex- perts and are proud of their products. All garments made in our own shops. I UNIVERSITY AVE. IPHARM 1219 SOUTHf UNIVERSITY PHONE US 416 WEDELIVER THE CO W WANEW Importinlg I Tailors rochCO. State Street SOUTH STATE.STREET, ANN ARBOR I I I N I v ng Pianos, Furniture VI Trunks, Merchandise LET THE :SHMAN C. E. GODFREY 410 N. Fourth Ave. Phone 82L I 2,14 F Your Clothes I I 'A 'D PRESSING I I If v New York Astor The _ - h 'O ~atre Musical Comedy- TS 25c T IUSERS lQc C. 1. KID D, '17 Lit. Brightest Biggest and Best m usical Hit i 'I"lawless r p any OF J 1112 s. University Ave. ILLIAM E. DIETE LE FORMERLY THE VARSITY TAILOR OF ANN ARBOR :o announce thlat he has opened atailoringestablisliment in D~etroit at 94 WEST FORT STREET With a Complete Line of BRITISH AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS Iattention given to muy College trade. The same prices etter Satisfaction and Better Workmnanship, DIETERLE-VARSITY TAILOR :,: j r lx :i r 7i J: r . ' k r I of the Century With the entire original production 50FROLICKING U SMASHING SONG Book and Lyrics By CManning Pollack and Renuold Wulf Music By Charles J. Gebest N One Solid Year Astor theatre N. V. 3,Months Each Chicago, Boston, Philadc iphia Pricot 13 Rows Orchestra $1.50 BISar~c. orolestcob,$1.00 8 Ro~ws 138LC0riy 75C lDatan~ce 'lM -Nm 1 II 2280 Are You Going Lo ail ova .AN LIet Us Take You and Your Bage thTri 515 E. Liberty t. THE ANN ARBOR TAXIC BC . 515 E. LiberySt.