NG CLOTHES LYNDON'S KODAKS, M AJ E ST THEATRE FILMS, est Cure for that "Spring Fever" is a ill Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. MALCOLM Tailored Suit 0 --- - , V FABRICS SNAPPY STYLES PERFECT FIT SHIRTS TO ORDER ALSO MALCOLM, 604 E. Liberty - . O o 0 E3 Famous Shoes for Men. bber Soles $5.00 nian rubber soled Shoes and Oxfords are becoming s among college men because of the way they fit and hold shape AND ALSO BECAUSE WE RGE YOU 00 and $4*50 not$6.00 and $7.00 f hundreds of pairs sold by us we do not know of le pair that ever went wrong in any way. All have the spliced leather toe piece. Buy them at EE CAMPUS BOOTERY 308 S. State - Tow.Store 215S. Main-AllmarndUAForathe RECORD ATTENDANCE MAKES SOPH PROM GREAT SUCCESS Special Song and Stunts by McMahon and Fellows Add to General Festivities Amidst a maze of checkered yellow and blue decorations, hanging ferns and colored lights, the third annual soph prom was run off successfully last night at the armory. For the first time in the history of the prom, all the tickets were sold out, there being 175 couples present. "The Season of Love," a song writ- ten specially for the dance by Row- land W. Fixel, .14L, and Roger Sylves- ter, '17, and introduced by George Mc- Mahon, '16, in a vocal solo, was a pro- nounced success. Waldo E. Fellows, '14, delighted the audience with sever- al of the latest song hits which attain- ed popularity on the recent trip of the musical clubs. One of the features was a "riotous" number in which noise-making toys of all sorts were the favors. The chaperones were Prof. Bird and Mrs. Bird, Prof. R. H. Curtiss and Mrs. Curtiss, Prof. S. L. Bigelow and Mrs. Bigelow, and Dr. H. I. Lillie, and Mrs. Lillie. LITS VOTE DOWN ALL-FRESH DANCE FOR LACK OF TIME The "All-Fresh" dance, proposed by fresh lits and approved by fresh engi- neers, received its death warrant Thursday when the fresh lit social committee voted against it. Although in favor of such an institution, they declared that it is now too late in the year to push it through, and that such an affair would not receive general support at this late hour. In place of the dance, a freshman "Last Night" smoker, to be staged up the river the night before cap night, Was instigated. Freshman engineers will be approached upon the subject at their assembly next Wednesday morn- ing. With their consent, and no inter- venton on the part of the faculty, this innovation is a certainty. Committee Makes Eight Appointments The appointment committee an- nounces the following appointments made during the last week: Nellie At- wood, Decorah, Ia., Mathematics; E. A. Gallup, Monroe, Superintendent; Net- tie Tennant, Det.; Charles S. White, Allegan, Athletic coach; Alice Corn- well, Sault Ste. Marie, French and His- tory; Alice Burridge, Grand Rapids; Leona Heine, Pigeon, English History, and Minnie Muvany, Sault Ste. Marie, English. Students Conduct Playground Work University students are now con- ducting the playground work in the ward s.'iools of Ann Arbor. They have full charge of the sports of the boys and will train the baseball End track teams in preparation for a Dig fild meet in June. This is done under the supervision of the city school board and the university Y. M". C. A. who are cooperating with the students '4 order to make the project a success. aduates to Be Married in Detroi Harry W. Hammond, '11, of Muske- gon, and Miss Elsie McDonald, of De- troit, are to be married at the home of the bride tonight. Hammond is a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, and Miss Mc- ORPHEU'M Watch this Space PROGRAM FRIDAY, APRIL 24 "THE UPHILL CLICIB Western Farce Comedy SATURDAY, APRIL 25 "THE PORTRAIT" Featuriug Mrs. Mary Morse Monday and Tuesday, April 27 and28 "THE PRIDE OF JERRICO" Featuring Miss Laura Sawyer e - -,- JORAL DUILDING DETROIT, MICHIGAN FASTEST ENGRAVERS IN THE WEST Every night, during the balance of this spring and summer, the Majestic will resume Its popular photoplay (Moving Picture) policy un- til the opening of the regular fall season next October. The best and most interesting mo- tion pictures that money can buy will be seen here nightly and the programs will embrace every term of drama, travelogue, educational and the famous Keystone Comedies. The Ma- jestic will be the coolest and most inviting amusement spot in town. Remember, ascem- plete change of program every night. There will be no matinees during the summer. ARTHUR LANE, Manager. TONIGHT 7:00 P. M. TO 10.00 P. M. Photo Plays, De Lux Films D'Art Comedy, Drama,Travelletc. NIGHTS ONLY-Starting 7, 8 and 9 p. m. Continuous Show. Come when you like, stay as long as you please. Adults 1Oc Ohildren 5c Complete Change of Program Dally SUPERB BEAUTIFUL.$ rr ISaturd 1 71t Matinees Nights Daily GARRICK10,25ats except U MIMas Thurs.& Fri. xo and5 Pathe Freres Announce The Life of Our Saviour Hand Colored Friday Eve., "LUCIA DlI! There isashop, "POP" B Proprietor-" Pop; I Serves things to eat?2 M I Both good and sweet Wtilltreat you rightt Cigars, 1iga Morn, noon and night Stationary. Ca sat; 'Ui I Sat. Eve., Verdi's " IL TROVATORE " Each Opera to be presented different and distinct All-Star Leading Artists, under the dire two Noted Maestros: Chev. G Angelini, and Sig. Giovanni Leo Prices, Eve., $2 to 50c. Mat. to 500. Seat Sale opens Wednesday, Io a. I. S TUDENTS 4 ::. . . ...: -- Get to a' The Sugar Bowl Contfetlo nery We have the best assortment of Chocolates aand Bop Bonas All kinds of fao.zcy Ice Creans far Parties Try our Fruit Sundaes after the Theatre Madn Street Oxfords for Spring Our Stock of Oxfords is now COMPLETE LADIES' and MENS' OXFOR DS IN LEATHER AND RUBBER SOLES FROM $3.50 to $6.00 - Seethe NewOutingPamps - St. WAHR'S Shoe Store MaiS Episcopal Theological School CAMBRIDGE, MASS. The location offers unusual opportunity for graduate work at Harvard Universi- ty. For catalogue address Dean Hodges. Donald is a member of the Collegiate Sorosis having attended the university in 1911 and graduated from Wellesley in 1912. Prof. Hamilton to Act as Debate Judge Prof. Walton H. Hamilton of the de- partment of economics, left yesterday afternoon for Hillsdale college; where he acted as judge in a debate between Hillsdale and Kalamazoo colleges.This morning he will address the students on the "Place of War in Modern In- dustrialism." He will return to Ann Arbor today. LUNDGREN WILL WORK CAPTAIN SISL.ER TODAY (Continued from page 1.) inning practice tilt with Coach Lavans' All-Fresh team. The Varsity won the abbreviated struggle, 3 to 0, Quaint- ance having the yearlings at his mer- cy. McNamara, the halfback on last fall's freshman eleven, and Payette, who pitched for Olivet college last year, worked for the youngsters. The first year men looked strong, and made a favorable impression on their first appearance. Today's game will start at 3:00 o'clock. The Michigan lineup follows: Sheehy cf; Howard 1b; McQueen 2b; Sisler p; Benton rf; Baker ss; Hughitt 3b; Labodie If; and Baer c. MICHIGAN TEAM CONCEDED BEST RELAY ENTRANT (Continued from page 1.) 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