3 OF Try the new paper Ialin acaan & UITS, HATS, FURNISHINGS SELTONA ich your dollars to have more. se by trading at Wadhams & Lasting satisfaction with ev- transaction. Prints in daylight and tones itself. Beautiful Sepia prints with little work. Calkin's Pharmacy for Spring. Also a full line most up-to-date hats and cap forget to see our special shirt for $1.00 Remember that we have the famous So( Clothes. Come in and get your suit. 1, iha-ms Q Co. 21-123 South Main Street * *~ OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. * RED MAN vo0[) IEW SPRING STYI VILSOM BEST PRODUCJT MARQUARDT, Suits Cleaned and Pressed and repaired Cor. Main and Huron---Over Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank. alk-Over Shoes to Main St. and save a dollar L ]L Make V Us . RAit * * * * * * * * * * * Freshman women are planning an informal entertainment for the sopho- mores on Saturday afternoon, April 25, at Barbour gymnasium. The freshmen. are asked to pay dues for this at once, to Elsie Paul, May Williams, Anita Kellcy, Albertine Loomis, Charlotte Gleason, Margaret Miller, or Virginia Morse. * * * Owing to crowded tennis classes, all women who are not regularly enrolled, who wish to play on Palmer field will not be allowed to sign up earlier than 4:00 o'clock of the afternoon previous to the day on which they wish to play. * * * Mrs. W. W. Beman will not be able' to receive college women this after- noon, as announced, but will receive instead, on May 2. BOAT CLUB ANNOUNCES EVENTS FOR ANNIAL SPRING REGATTA Entries are now open for the events to be run off during the spring regatta to be held May 29 and 30 under the auspices of the Union Boat club. Those wishing to compete at that time are urged to hand in their names as soon as possible. Those who wish to enter the swim- ming contests should call Bert Chip- man at 978. The races will include; the mile, half-mile and 300 and 100 yard dashes. There will also be un- derwater, fancy and running diving as well as diving for distance. The canoe entries are in charge of R. A. Hill, '15E, and will include half mile, 300 and 100 yard races. There will be singles as well as doubles for the last mentioned distances. Tilting, tub races and a ~swimming tug of war are the novelties which have been arranged for. Those in- tending to enter any of these contests should see W. W. Watson, '15. Boat club members will be admitted free to all events and a fee of 25 cents will be charged to non-members. ESSAYS FOR MENORAH PRIZE MUST BE HANDED IN SOON The last day to hand in essays for the Menorah prize is May 1. The con- test is open to all students in the uni- versity. Subjects for the essay contest may relate to any phase of Jewish cul- ture and ideals, past, present or future, but the committee in charge, composed of Professors R. M. Wenley and I. L. Sharfman and Rabbi Leo M. Franklin, of Detroit, have suggested ten subjects of present-day interest in Jewish cir- cles, as topics. [her Tip Oxfords our Price $5 .0 0 MUSIC AND DRAMA "The Firefly." Of Edith Thayer, the diminutive star of "The Firefly," which comes to the Whitney theater tomorrow for two performances, the critic of the Fort Wayne Journal writes "Miss Thayer gives you a real surprise at her com- ing from the wings, a petite elf of less than 100 pounds in weight and less than five feet in height, but with a voice that fills the auditorium with its volume anducharmstheear with its beauty. You are captivated from the start and when you learn that she can act as well as sing, or better still, when you learn that she can sing ef- fectively so difficult a thing as the aria in the last act, you cannot refrain from applauding enthusiastically." UNIVERSITY NOTICES Choral Union ushers will meet at Hill Auditorium Sunday night. Their services will be required for the an- nual meeting of the S. C. A. and in- structions relative to the May Festival will be given out. Soph engineers have scheduled a class dance to be held May 7 at the Union. Frankel $15 Suits in all the new col- ors and styles guaranteed all wool and to give satisfactory service or a new suit FREE, F. W. Gross, 123 K. Lib- erty. Our Sphinx $2'stiff hat is our leader and we think it is the best hat for the money of anybody anywhere. F. W. Gross, 123 E. Liberty. ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Suits at $10.00-All Wool. Suits at $15.00-All Wool, Hand Ta- 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 Michigan to Have Tramp Fraternity The tramp fraternity, "Quo Vadis," will hold a convention at the Universi- ty of Missouri on April 17 and 18, at which time the proposition to install chapters at Michigan and several other state universities will be discussed. Twenty-five delegates from Nebraska, Iowa State, Westminster, William Jew- ell and Rolla, will beat their way to Columbia. The fraternity, which was founded at Missouri by Homer Croy, is restricted to men chosen by the members and they must have "traveled a thousand miles without a red, and a side-door sleeper for their bed., ' II1- JEWELRY Extensive Stock at Reasonable Prices Skilled and Trustworthy Watch Repairing OPTICAL SUPPLIES Michigan ' Pins, Fobs, Bars and Spoons J. B. EIBLER 1 08 West Liberty Street Aoross ,from Mack's Side Entrance y{ I'' L a ANN Ann Arbor New N 2280 Service Guaranteed 300N. M I CO., Merc 711 N. University Ave. An Th r......._.. , i ins New Place' North University Ave. Can meet all competition in1 of our 20 years' experience garments. Priccs from $20 up. tailoring. as makers -..---s Boarc ckets leals Dinne d . . . $3.75 to $4.25 . . . . .. . . . 5.50 ./.. .. . 30c to 40c r . a . . . . . soc E. 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