G CL( liES LYNDON'S KODAKS, .I A. FILMS, TEMPLE HEATRE THEA' f Cure for that "6Spring Fever'' is a AmateurfIlnishing 719S N. Un* rslty Ave. A LOailored Suit 0 III ' I 11 CARPUS IN BRIEF FABRICS SNAPPY STYLES PERFECT FIT IHiRTS TOD ORDER ALSO MALCOLM, 604 13. Liberty -M.Berne L. Tickner, 12, secretary of the Northern Insurance Company, will address the members of Mr. F. H. Stevens' "class in insurance, at 1:00 o'clock today, in room 306 N. W; --Members of the Indiana club - ill" hold a smoker Friday night at the Un- ion. -The Botanical Journal club will hold a meeting tonight at 8:00 o'clock in room 1{06, Mason Hall. Reports will be read by, Doctor Newcombe and sev- eral other members of the club. ORPHEUM, Watoh this Space '.PROGRAM Tuesday, April 28 The Pri~dc of Jerrico Featuring Miss Laura Sawyer The Cool Theatre W'nesday, Apr. 29 AT LASTIMEXICAN WAR-, VILLA'S OWN PICTURES MLOVING PICTURES -IN TWO PARTS - FAMOUS ORIGI NA L A U- THOPiZED' VILLA MOVIES 1111 INIREAT 4 Reels-Kalom Film ,ADMISSION lOc,- You read it in the Papers. See it at the Majestic - TWO DAYS ONLY - Thursday, April 30th Friday, May let MATINEE AND NIGHTS Adults 20c Children 10c Mat. 8 P. M. Nights 7 P.M. to 10 P. M. I ---The next Fisher party will at the Union May 8. °Tickets reserved by calling 319 or 236. be held may be ' . 75 famous Shoes for Men. ubber Soles $51,00 nian rubber soled Shoes and Oxfords are becoming is among college men because of the way they fit and hold shape AND ALSO BECA>USE ,wu RGE YOU 00 and $4.50 not $6.00 and $7.00 of hundreds of pairs sold by us we do not know of gle pair that ever went wrong in any way. All. have the spliced leather toe piece. Buy them at 'HE CAMPUS BOO0TE RY 508 S. State m~ Towrv Store 215 S. M rlIr~anwmadCfl +Forsth. -Prof. T. 3f. Iden will lecture on "The Mosaic Law," in the Bible Chair building at 6:30 o'clock tonight. -Prof. A. G. Ruthyen, of the zoology department, who has been sick for sev- eral days, has resumed his usual work at the museum. -Prof. E. H. Kraus of the physics de- partment will give an illustrated lec-. ture on "Synthetic Gems" at 4:30 o'clock today in the Mineralogical lab- oratory. -President Harry B. Hutchins will go to Toledo May 2 to speak at the dinner of the alumni of that city. -Adna Johnson, '14, business manager of The Michigan, Daily, was called home Saturday by the serious illness of his mother. -Karl B. Matthews, '13, returned to his home yesterday after a visit in Ann Arbor. While In school Matthews was sport editor of The Michigan Daily. -There will be a meeting of the board of directors of the Union this noon at the Union. Several important matters will be considered, -The Union tennis courts are being weeded and rolled, and probably will be ready for use by Wednesday. -The last Fisher party will be held Friday, May 8, at the Union. The dance will be informal {and will begin at 9:00 o'clock. Several features are to be introduced during the evening. Tick- ets may be obtained by callini 319 or 236. IDA V. WOODRUJRY SPEAKS ON SOUTHERN UPLIFT WORK Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, of Boston, Mass., will give a lecture on "From Alaska to the Gulf," in High School hall at 8:00 o'clock tonight. Mrs. Woodbury has spent a number of years with the negroes and mountain whites of Tennessee and Kentucky, *and' is' now making a nation wide lecture tour to interest the public in these people. biemel linen mesh underwear at Lin- denschmitt Apfel. & Co's. tf LOST-Emerald Rosary-gold cross and chain. "Genevieve" engraved on cross. Please phone 765-J. LOST-Will the gentleman who, by mistake, took the salt' and pepper Balmaacan coat from the library cloak room of the law building last Thursday evening, please return it to its rightful owner. H. L. Nutting, 220 South 'Thay er. LOST-Gold open faced Elgin watch, Matinees Ni' ghts Daily *Gfl ICf 10 25 and 5i0 except Mats. Tburs.& Fri. Ia and 25C John Cow r M TV E senisiTHE HAM TEE Episcopal Theological school CAMBRIDGE. MASS. a The location offers unusual opportunity for graduate work at Harvard Univerui- ty. For catalogue address Dean Hodges. ' OF INTEREST TO WOMFEN. * Class meetings of freshman, sopho- more, and junior women, to be held at the same time in different rooms in Barbour gymnasium, are called for 4:00' o'clock Thursday afternoon, by the self-government committee, for the purpose of nominating representatives for the coming year., Dr. Mabel Uhlrich will give the last of. her series of talks to university women at, 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in Newberry hall. * * The date of the junior-freshman luncheon at the Union, for which ten- tative plans were made at -the last jun- ior luncheon, has been set for May 9. Further announcement will be made as soon as the committee in charge has completed the final arrangements. * * * There, will be a meeting of Mortar Board at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Delta Gamma house. Stylus will meet at 8:00 o'clock at- the .Gamma Phi Beta house. Profes- sor Scott will talk. DEAN. GUTHE -RETURNS FROM MEETING OF 100 PHYSICISTS I_ rl During the "Ben Hur" season the curtain will rise evenings precisely at 3 o'clock Matinees at2 o'clock. No one seaters during prelude. Wedn esday and Thursday nights at 8 MAY6 and 7 Special Matinee Thursday, May 7, 2 P. M. UAAW &itI N~'R%"l STPINDOL '4 PRIIA P. M6 BANCROFT There is a shop, Proprietor "Pop;" Serves things to eat Both good and sweet "Will tteat you right W!orn, noon and night 722 Monroe Cigars. Cigarettes. Tobacco Stationary. (,audy. Magaziaes etc. "POP" f. 1z 13D AC1C MA]RV EL OF THE CENTJ - i E t"g i th~ Ii' tu1 1t1i I 2L'0t It l tri'lln g IA 1 1'0(11.5 V Ad.;i, &s Lit~rk wo :,-1 I 11 ExMll11t11reiflliC.prol er or1; : 1 4 t 141 ud 1 1111WoUI11 We (aree1'. LE1 8 CHARIOT HORSJ Seat sale Monday, May 4 at 10 a.m. PRICES- Orchestra 13 row*, 52.00; remainder $1.50. B First 4 rows $1.50; next 4 $1 .00: remainder 75c. Gallery, (niot reserved) 50c,- The Suia~r Bowl* C0rbfectfionzery We have the best assortmcnt of Chocolwtes aend BovL. Bone~ All kira of fs..noy zoo Creams for Parties Try our Frrult 5,undaee after the Theatre ..SMORWANOW.. wlqmmmmmm STUDENTS II Get to Know edn Street RAY L'S in Detroit for 11_ _, IER SOLE OXFORDS FOR LADIES AND GENTS ck and tan eady soles, calffikin, low -broad heel s, Prices $3.50 to $6.00 les distinctly. above the ordinary." 3 hr'sx Shoe Stores Mai st. "Nettleton Shoes" Dean Carl Guthe, of the graduate de- partment, has returned from Wash- ington, where a week's session of the "Committee of One Hundred" was lheld. The Committee of One Hundred is a con Tmittee appointed by President Wil- son,' composed of the leading physicists of the country. ORIENTAL RUG collection offered for sale for two days, Tuesday and Wednesday. This collection is con- signed to Koch and Henne on Main St. by Mr. K. B. Bonahoom from Detroit,I Mich., the well-known importer and collector of Oriental rugs for twenty years. Mr. Bonahoom needs the cash to clear his stock from the ware-house and this is an opportunity for Ann Ar- bor people to buy the best Oriental Rugs for the importation cost prices. You are invited to come and 'inspect this collection. Mr. B~onahoom also sent one of his experts, Mr. Joseph K. T-awell to give estimation on any cleaning or repairing., Michigan's Oldest Sporting Goods Store ATHLETICS,r KODAKS, CU'TLER'Y, GUNS, FISHING TACKLE ETC. T. . RYLCo. T *RY Corner Congress & Woodward last Sunday. Monogram W. Return to 1015 E. Huron. 397. Reward. S. G. Phone III ,: p e~t the Crest The New M .. Candy p Ie. Ce :: Light Lunches We make our owny Main St. candy Near Liberty The Oreys that are so much in demand in the east, when juade. up by our experts in our own shop, give you a truly metropolitan product- LET us. TAILOR, FOR. - You AGENTS-Men and Women Make ioo per cent, selling Winan's Clothes Line Tightener--newest thing out. Patented. Sells on sight. Write for par. ticulars. DA-VIDGO12,EORDEN Co. Water St, Bingharnpton, N. Y. . : i Ann Arbor Carpet CleaningI For 75 years the best carpet an( reuovators in the city.. Rugs ma si'zed, sterilized and cleaned. Prices' work guaranteed.P :ors sharpened keen as new Pay after you try blades. ol Co., Dept. A., Columbus, Tue&Frl of Rexall Remedies. Ed- I Drug Store. 122 South Tue-Fri Exclusive -agents for Dlemel linen' miesh tunderwear. Lindenschmitt Apfel &Co. tf *WANTED-To rent a good modern 8 room house in University District. Possession soon. Phone 359-Al. tf W. Lead Tharp All rin KODAK SUPPLIES Ameiataur FrIftlshlnittatd Developing Full1 Line of Sportin Goods Stuents Suppl L. C. Schleede Store WAGNEIL Impoetins Tailoms slate and Prices Right. LOST-At Soph. Prom. an enameled g Store. Tue-Fri piu. Phone 411. 11'11 S. University PHONE I I Are 4