I I SPRING SHIRTINGS 11 EVERYTHING THAT IS ,""I ne English and Scotch Woolens will be found this Spring, for the first time, n the medium as well as higher priced Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes. t new Tariff makes this possible. Closeness to the foreign markets makes he Stein-Bloch showing most compre- hensive. Why not take the tip ? Balmacaans in all the new colors. ildcnschinidt, ApCI & CO Clothiers and Furnishers 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 f here ready for your i TINKER Q. COMPANY Furnishers and Hatters 342 South State Street } CAMPISMILES Modesty thou art indeed a jew- el -Pope. CAMPUS IN BRIEF 11 iATISFACTION [osiery means,--- wear SATISFACTION HOSIERY and 50c; Silk 25c, 50c, 75c and $r. Once tried, always worn. also a complete line of Hoiery for men. Let us show you -. S. Pinney & Co. rty St. The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty L LADIES!l ins why you elry from us king through rable goods- nd honest in I See our beautiful New Spring Coats Skirts, Waists and Dresses Every dress in a class by itself SCHROEN BROS, Phone 1000 124 South Main G LOO Try )p Suey erican Dishes. PhoNe 1244-L EXCHANGE DAY )fiehigan's Drinking Song to Date (Cum apologibus Eugene Field) Come, let us quaff a loving cup Our health will never fail; Comrades fill your tankards up With sparkling ginger ale!! Gone are the demons, rum and wine, Brandy, gin, and beer; Gone is the devil's deep design, And ginger ale is here!! Gone is the juice of the apple, And barley's amber brew; We'll file into the chapel, And cheer the temperance crew!! .Victory has smiled today Upon our warriors bold; So comrades fill your tankards up- The ginger ale is cold!! -o-- What though the chilly north wind blows, What though it snows and snows, What though the lake wears winter clothes, 'Tis spring I'm sure of that; I've seen the grass and violets grow, And tulips nod and roses blow, A garden hose, a rake, a hoe, On Jonesie's new spring hat. -F. L. in The Daily Cardinal. -0-- Today's Special A swelled head makes a man a prig. And sudden trouble often brews; For few men ever get so big, Some other man can't fill their shoes. -Scout; Daily Illini. -0--- This weather's sure the worst of all, Looks like we might have a squall, Listen how the winds do bawl, W., t. h. and d. 1. a.- . -P. A. T. Daily Iowan. --- Some Tea Pot. Clipped from Wednesday's Daily: "William Howard Taft dropped into tea for a few minutes after his lec- ture."-St. Patrick! !-Minnesota Dai- ly. Announce Engagement of Two Student A formal announcement of the en- gagement of Miss Elsa Pardon, a spe- cial student in the literay department, to Chalmer Williams, a graduate stu- dent of the forestry department, was announced at a dinner party given at the home of Miss Pardon Wednesday night. -Baptist young people's guild will feature spring stunts at a social to be given at the church at 8:00 o'clock to- night. --Afternoon tea and candy will be sold by the Girls' club of the Episcopal church in Harris hall beginning at 2:00 o'clock tomorrow. --Charles E. Jefferson, pastor of the Broadway National Church, New York City will deliver a sermon on "The Church and International Peace" at the Wesleyan Guild Service at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning. -Professor Reighardwill make an ad. dress before the next meeting of the Zoology Journal club, which will be held this morning in room 305, S. W. --Forestry club will hold a special meeting next Wednesday evening at which the members who intend to go to Cornell May 15, for the dedication of the new science building, are re- quested to attend. -Rabbi David Lefkowitz of Dayton, Ohio, will speak before the Jewish Stu- dent Congregation at the Orpheum the- ater at 7:00 o'clock Sunday night. -The American Naturalist for April contains the second installment of a paper -by Dr. A. F. Shull of the zoology department on "The Natural History of the Thysanoptera." NINE STUDENTS ENLIST FOR FOREIGN MISSIONARY WORK Nine students have volunteered for foreign missionary work and have joined the Students Volunteer Band of the University of Michigan, the local branch of the national organization. The following will leave at the finish of their college course. Awnett Wood, '17, Laura Teige, '15, Helen Moore, '16M, Miss Duell, Grad., Dwight Jen- nings, '16, Aaron Chute, '16, Melvirr Case, '15E, Elbridge Waite, '16, Philip Lovejoy, '16. Call 15 for Taxi or Limousine. tf 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 FOR SALE-Racycle Bicycle in good condition. $10.00. Call 1783-L, 136 & 138 FOR RENT-Pleasant single room at 433 South Division street, for $1.50. 136-137 HURRY UP Optical Repairs Don't wait two days for a broken lens to be replaced. We get them out for you in our own shops in Two Hours. just bring the pieces and we match them accurately.. The service of an expert in the fitting and making of Comfort glasses is at your d isopsal. I THE NEW BALMACAN SLIP=-ON RAGLAN COATS The outer garment fad of the hour Everything new in Spring Suits and Overe Spring Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Imme showing in Spring Manhattan Shirts. It is high time for a new Spring Hat, and can't use too much care in choosing i t. 1 yours here and you can be sure it's absolu right in every respect. THE BIG STORE COR. WASHINGTON and M Reule, Conlin & Fien ROW E'S LAUN 406 DETROIT STIR The LInk between College a TUTTLI on State Street We Serve Hot L u ARNOLD C& Jewelers CO. _. 220 S. Maim St. All We Kn of is the B Are you voting in. the big Motorcycle Contest? C. LLER JEWELRY CO. *4 St. Jewelers 306 S. STATE Complete Line of Snappy Jewelry 1.50 up Fobs 75c up 50c up Enamel Jewelry 50c up Rings $1.00 up Cuff Links 50c up A'/ r repair work while gone on your spring vacation. Watches and Jewelry SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER YOUR N EXT SUIT WILL LOOK WELL WILL FIT WELL WILL WEAR WELL IF I TAILOR IT TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASURE MAX P. KRUTSCH arsity Tailor 117 E. Liberty St. You will find a Ballot Box in every tobacco store in town. It costs nothing to vote-and it takes only half a minute to write the name of your choice on the back of a Fatima, Pied- mont or SATIN package front. So look over the list of nominees and vote for one of them-or if you have another choice, put him tn the race. The more the merrier. Standing of Nominees C. E. Shaffner, '14 Lit......... ... ..10,700 R. J. Baker, '14 Lit....................8,740 G. Y. Chang,' 15E. ............. ....... .8,560 B. B. Foster, '15 D...................69000 A. O. Williams,'14E. ....................2,380 M. H. Pontius, 14L ...............1,020 Argmiro Morales.....................340 James Raynsferd.......................240 Waldo Fellows, '14 Lit........... .... 180 LeRoy Cary..... .. ....................120 C. E. Donnelley, 'I1SL...... ....... 6 Norwood Jacques........................60 Contest Closes atNtn* May15 This Troph our most P Student It will be a b to win this i $200 M-M Mc -and every in this colleg help decide w receive this ho voting value rette package as follows: Fatima . . Piedmont SATIN .4 .., ts & Neckwear 11 nctive and Original Treatments HAVE YOU INVESTIGATED THE PLAYER PIANO THOROUGHLY? SMART ENGLISH RAINCOATS implete Showing of Acccssories to Men's Wear, Including Most Recent Importations IMPORTERS_ nger & Kanouse SHIRT MAKERS Are you familiar with its Wonderful Opportunities? Call at our warerooms and let us demonstrate them for you-All the latest Rolls. GRINNELL BROS. 120-122 E. Liberty St. Phone 1707 BANK BUILDING DETROIT Brennan's 'New Place' 709 North University Ave. RUBBERS for MEN and WOM Best Grade-Properly Fiti f Cad4llac 4524' I RT DIETER LE Tailor for Men Make Your Spring Suit. British Woolens $35. to $60. Regular Board . . Meal Tickets . . . Single Meals . . . Sunday Dinner . . $3.75 to $4.25 . . . . 5.50 . 30cto4Oc . . . . . soc " WestFort Street Det..it Mrs. E. W. Brennan, Proprietor FOR TEN YEARS-A SIGN OF SATISFACTION 119 E. LIBERTY ST.