U E" DON'S KODAKS, II III for that "Spring Fever" is a a lI I yy 1 FILMS, LM Ii- Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. Saturday, April ARTHUR HAMMERS' EDITH TI ed Suit W HEAVY HITTING MAICHIGAN NINE IS SUCCESSFUL (Continued from page 1.) weak at the bat. Hippler caught Sis- icr the two full games the Michigan leader twirled. The official batting records of the Michigan squad on the trip, not includ- ling the Notre Dame game MTonday, fol- low: MAJESTIC The SNAPPY STYLES, PERFECT FIT i jT0ORI IALCOLM, tDER ALSO 604 E. Liberty OXFORDS ii This Aternoon ::Tonight Quajutance, p .. Sheehy, of ...... Sisler, p, lf .. Howard, lb. Ferguson, p .., Hughitt, 3b . .. Raker, ss ..... ,., Renton, rf ...... .. . . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. B 1H 6 20 9 ,29 12 ,25 10, 5 2 ,27 9 25 7 ,22 6 w" I AN ^ir ,500 .450 .414 .400 .400 .333 280 .273 .167 .154 .111 .'000 000 .301 McQueen, 2b...... .... 24 Hippler, ec..............13 Graham, If, rf ........... 9 Mattson, c .............. 9 Davidson, p .........2 Team average .........216 4 2 65 n, in Leather or Soles, at Rubber Srand, Easter VAUDEVILLE WHIPPLE & HOUSTON COO In their Mystery Act cSPOO 9S Funniest Act in Vaudeville CALLO WAY and ROBERTS Singers, Talkers In Black and Tan SOUTH WICK AND DAMR Musical Entertainers Special Feature Savoy Bull Dogs Wait for the Football Dogs Extra Added Attraction HEIM CHILDREN Juvenile Entertainers Coming, "'Going Up," Musi- cal Comedy, Thursday Mr., and Mrs. Vernon Castle, Society. Dancers Book and Lyrics by Otto Hauerbach. Direct from its Record-breaking Success att Prices, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 54c. 0 T here is a shop, Proprietor " Pop;"' Serves things to eat Both good and sweet Will tteat you right Morn. noon and night Ensemble of 60 l;NIYERISITY NOTICES I and $5.00 w Black Oxfords with white rubber sole UIS BOOTERY, 308 SOUTH STATE ST. Suur Bowl, Confectionery WVe have the best assortment of LocoIs.t@s a.imd BornBotts .s of fa.naoy 100Cramme~fOr Partt.. Fruit Sundaes after the Theatre The University Y. M. C. A. employ- ment bureau has 20 applications for students to work today and tomorrow. M-en wishing work can have it by ap- plying at the office in the Y._ M. C. A. building. ,v SOPHOMORE PROM TICKETS ARE REPORTED NEARLY SOLD OUT Elaborate Arrangements Are Being Made by the Committees For the Dance A heavy sale of tickets for the soph prom, which will be held at the Arm- ory on April 24, has been reported by the committee in charge. The total issue has been limited to 160, and of these only 5 remain to be disposed of. Waldo E. Fellows, '14, campus com- edian, has been secured by the com- mittee to feature- the evening's pro- grams with some of hiis latest song hits, taken from the opera, and the list of glee club specialties. Music for the evening will be supplied by a ten piece orchestra. Every other dance will be a feature. The programs consist of leather 1. 1I i i is Matinlees f Wed. and bGarric.k Saturday Price 50c, 75, $1, $1.50, $2 fa I. DETROIT E.H. oSOUTHR in REPERTOIRE luzzw ItS4 Whether you drink it to muent-for pure pleasurei scores goal. It satisfies'y completeness possible to:n Delicious- Thirast.-Q MeklnxStreet 1. r Oxfords for Spring Our Stock of Oxfords is now COMPLETE LADIES' and MENS' OXFORDS IN LEATHER AND RUBBER SOLES FROM $3.50 4o $600 card cases, lurted with silk, and stamp- ed on the outside -with a scroll contain- ing the University of Michigan seal. They are furnished by E. S. Wright, of Ph il adelphia. The decorations will present a yel- low and blue checkerboard effect, and will be, interlined with the sophomore class colors, red and white. Special booths will be erected for the -chaperones, who will, consist of representatives from both the literary and the engineering departments. Dancing will commence at 9:00 o'clock and will last until 2:30. 11 THE CI A _ _ . - S0 Tf Ice Cream st tb hayo ew C andy You will appreciate r r '4 0 New Oiatl";9 Pzmps - S Shoe Store Main SI the beautiful lines 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. I We make our own 302 S. Main St. stud'ent's supply p ;PAIR SHOP way Episcopal Theological School CAMBRIDGE, MASS- The location offers unusual opportunity for graduate work at Harvard Universi- ty. For catalogue address Dean Hodges. Only live p1eoce fOr st~zdent wants---2%knd t Morse' s Yzd' Gilb ertis CAN DIE: WAGNEK Importing Tailors 00 C. State Street Sporting Goods raynd Cldars. Street 1111 S. University -4 w 11 _. II ........ .. . !' I II And Now We Are Ready to Handle Successf 11 i Great Volume of- Orders for Caps and Gowi r Bischoff . - r ., - ? r / a /, I G l . , k- ,. l / FOB MEN The Gowns are made of black henrietta and serge like the style. illustrated; ac- curate fitting is assured. The Caps are broadcloth with stiff folding crown lined on the inside with rubber bands, thus permitting it to set naturally on the head. PURCH ASE PRICE GOWNS--$3.35, $6.50, $6.75, $7.25, $9.009, $10, $12- CAPS--$f.00, $1.50, $2.00,1$2.50. for both men and. women of all We have on hand a large stock of excellent gowns suitable classes. House o Delivery Outfits are made by the fCox Sons and Vining.. is guaranteed when FOR WOMEN Gowns are similar to the illustration and are made up in a large variety of black hen- rietta and serge. The Caps are made. o f broadcloth wi thI stiff cardboard cro wns5. F1lorist eet Phone 809-L cut flowers and plants. eof Rexall Remedies. Ed- 11 Drug Store. 122 South ' Tue-Fri ii I needed as shipment can be made RENTAL from New York or Chicago with= CHARGES out dlay.The charge for C}Lt elay.Rental Outfits for the season is $2.00. This Includes cap y and gown ordered tmeasure. ,. P' .ffADQ111)