Em am CLOTHES i III LY1 KODAKS, 11 MAJESTIC THEATRE I FILMS, AN NOIINCE Cure for that Spring Fever" is a ii Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. [I I LCOLM gred Suit 1W -...... FRESHMAN SQUAD APPEARS STRONG Matinees Daily except Thurs.& Fri. GARRICK Nights 10, 25 and Sac Mats. i0 and 25c FABRICS SNAPPY STYLES PERFECT.FIT Lavans Has Eighty Candidates For the New Yearling Baseball Team Out TO TO ORDER ALSO COLM, 604 E. Liberty 'OAN OXFORDS and Tan, in Leather or Rubber. Sales, at. WE;ATHER HINDERS PITCHERS Coach Lavans sent his freshman squad of baseballers through a light fielding and batting practice yesterday afternoon. More than 80 men were on the field and all were anxious to show their ability. The weather was such that the pitchers could not. work, but there were over a dozen twirlers lobbing them over and many of them appeared to be anything but beginners at the slab job. The other end of the battery seems to have a goodly amount of ma- terial for Lavans to work with. Infielders galore were scooping them up and shooting them around the dia- mond, and although the pegs were far from accurate it looks as if this part of the nine will be taken care of. The outfield was also crowded with aspir- ants and a fight will be staged before the three .berths are settled. At bat the youngsters were weak, but anything phenominal was not ex- pected at the second practice of the year. Pathe Freres Announoe The Life of Our Saviour Hand Colored Episcopal Theological School CAMBRIDGE, MASS. The location offers unusual opportunity for graduate work at Harvard Universi- ty. For catalogue address Dean Hodges. WANTED-SALESMEN Profitable Vacation Employment for Students selling guaranteed household articles. Last season students made from $27:o to $4o.oo a week. Secure your ter- ritory now. NATIONAL CO. 4th St., Newark N.J. Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works For 25 years the best carpet and feather renovators in the city. Rugs made over, sized, sterilized and cleaned. Prices low. All work guaranteed. Phone 99 been attending the convention of the Association of College Alumnae. Dr. Pratt was re-elected a vice-president- at large of the organization. ITNIVERSITY NOTICE S All members of the Deutscher Verein should obtain their tickets for the an- nual play, "Der Professor als Kauf- mann," in room 204 U. hall Tuesday, Thursday, or Friday ofcthisweek be- tween 2:00 and 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon. Juniorlit class baseball practice 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, south Fer- ry field. Adults 10c, Childre Complete Change of Program Dail Every night during the balance of this Spring and Summe will resume its popular Photoplay (Motion Picture) policy un of the regular Fall season next October. The best and most tion pictures that money can buy will be seen here nightly an will embrace every form of drama, travelogue, educational Keystone Comedies. 'The Majestic will be the coolest and amusement spot in town. Remember, complete change of night. There will be no matinees during the Summer. ARTHUR TO-NIGHT 7 p. m. to 10 1 Photo Plays, Del IrIL.MS D'ART Coamedy, Drams, Travel, 3* NIGHTS ONLY === T here is a shop,- Proprietor " Pop, Serves things to eat Both good and sweet will treat you right, Morn, noon and night Starting 7,8 and 9 p. m. Contin Come When You Like, Stay as Long I "POp$, Sta and $5.00 New Black Oxfords with white rubber sole 08 SOUTH PUS BSOTER 9YTATE ST. V The Sugear Bowl Confectionery We have the best assortment of Chocolastes and Boa Bona All kinda of fancy Ice Creamstfor Parties Try our Fruit Suandaes after the Theatre * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. * * * * * * * * * * * * * EMPL E HEATRE, The Cool Theatre Wednesday, April 22 TW ROS ES8 The Last Sto ry of Whitne' Friday Saturday Ma Ap; THE1 In addition to freshmen women, out-I Madn Street mum"Now WOO Oxfords for Sp rng Our Stock of Oxfords is now COMPLETE LADIES" and MENS' OXFORDS IN LEATHER AND RUBBER SOLES FROM $3.50 to $6.00 - fee the New Oetlng P"Vmpa - WA HR'S Shoe Store s SHOE REPAIR SHOP George Bischoff Shop on the way Florist down town.Fl rs t Washington Street 220 Chapin Street Phone809-L Choice cut flowers and plants. door sports on Palmer field are open to all other women regularly enrolled in1 the university, and for the latter the1 follwi"g schedules have been arrang- ed: field hockey, Tuesday and Thurs- day at 4:00 o'clock; archery, Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 o'clock; base- ball, Monday and Wednesday at 3:00 o'clock. For tennis, a schedule is posted weekly on the bulle- tin board in Barbour gymnasium; the hours may be signed for not earlier than 4:00 o'clock of the afternoon pre- ceding the practice. Rackets are fur- nished at the field house. Walking squads meet at 9:00 o'clock Monday mornings, and at 3:00 o'clock] and 10:00 o'clock on Wednesday andi Thursday. Other hours may be ar- ranged. All women who took part in the women's annual indoor meet are asked to report at Barbour gymnnasium at 4:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, to elect a manager for the coming year. Irene Bigalke, '14, Lillian Thompson, '14, and Judith Gineburg, '15, will leave Wednesday night for Bloomington, In- diana, where they will attend the sec- ond annual convention of the Middle- western Intercollegiate association for women's self-government. A meeting of university women in- terested in oratory and debating, will be held at 4:00 o'clock, tomorrow after- noon, in the oratory room, 302, Univer- sity hall, for the puipose of organizing oratorical contests for next year,which will be open only to women. Mr. R. K. Immel of the oratory department has charge of the organization. Miss Post will be at home to women students at 1004 Oakland Ave., from 3:30 o'clock to 5:30 o'clock, on the last two Wednesdays in April. Dr. Elsie S. Pratt, university wom- en's physician, has returned from Phil- adelphia, Pennsylvania, where she had Senior canes to the number of 50, the second consignment, will be dis- tributed today from 4:00 o'clock to 5:00 o'clock at Haller's jewelry store on State street. Soph engineers will hold their reg- ular April assembly at 11:00 o'clock today. Soph lit baseball candidates report at South Ferry field at 3:00 o'clock today. CARPUS IN BRIEF -Dr. Reuben Peterson and Mrs. Peter- son will chaperone the Wright Saxo- phone Trio dance at the Michigan Un- ion Friday night. -Dean C. H. Benjamin, of Purdue University, will speak on "Perpetual Motion" at 7:45 o'clock tonight, in room 348, of the engineering building. The lecture will be illustrated, and is open to the public. -There will be a meeting of the Uni- versity of Michigan section of the American Chemical Society, at 4:15 this afternoon, in room 151, chemistry building. Prof. L. H. Cone, of the or- ganic chemistry department, will read a paper on "Free Radicals Containing Nitrogen." LOST-On Packard or Division St. A tie-clasp with the initials C. S. W. Return to 321 S. Division or call 1324 WANTED-WiI1 take small child into refined family for balance of school year. Address T. H. care of Daily. LOST-An Alchemist pin.Finder please call 799-L. LOST-Last Saturday night on S. State or Hill street, or. vicinity, a Sigma Alpha Epsilonpbadge. Plain gold. Finder please phone 343. FOR SALE--Racycle Bicycle in good condition. $10.00. Call 1783-L. 136 & 138 Quality-Service and Prices Right. Edsill's Rexall Drug Store. Tue-Fri *AROfT TRAVEUNG OP' KITH TWENTY DISTIMt PERATIC SINGERS A SUPERB BEAUTIFUL S Who Will Marry Mary LUBIN FILMS ADMISSION 10c I Re Friday Eve, "LUCIA DI sat. $at. Eve., "IL ......... AGENTS-Men and Weinen Make too per cent. selling Winan's Clothes Line Tightener-newest thing out. Patented. Sells on sight. Write for par- ticulars, DAVIDGE-WORDEN CO. water St. Binghampton, N. Y Each Opera to different and disti Leading Artists, u two Noted Maesti Angelini, and Sig. Prices, Eve., $2 to 500. Seat Sale opens zo a.Im. p "r ESTABLISHED 1818 EJ~L OT INO BROADWAY COR.TWE T4-SECOND S " r staIW YORK. Our representative, Mr. Gorman, UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY GOULDING & WIIL 1219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY PHONE US 416 I WE DELIVER THE GOODS You will appreciate will be at The Pontchartrain, Detroit, Today and Tomorrow with ing Styles in ready made Garments For Dress or Sporting Wear English Haberdashery Hats and Shoes the beautiful lines and soft curves embodied in our high grade, hand tailored garments. Our coatmakers are ex- perts and are proud of ther products. All garments mhade in our own shops. I . _ a PIN r We Lead thoA Al t KODAK SUPPLIES Amteur Finshing and Developing Full Line of Sporting Goods Stuen'Supply L. C. Schleede 1111 S. University Store I WAGNEI 4 f importing Tailors 00. State Street I I I 0 _ __ .. w . . .. ao e w s rre.