mmmom r wwww"Mi t D1 mlmmmom LYNDON'S KOIDAKS, FILMS, i Latest Styles in Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. £L SHOES arnd OXFORDS ,% I -I LASTS. NEWEST SHADES. & CO. 108 S. MAIN STREET ANN ARBOR Spring ats FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR, AT A RICHARDSON 115 East Liberty JIE'ORAII CONTEST ESSAYS MUST BE HANDED IN TODAY Essays written for the Menorahi prize must be handed in to the office of the President of the university not later than 6:00 o'clock today. Essays are not limited in length. They must bear a motto, and be accompanied by a sealed envelope containing the motto and the author's name. The contest is open to all undergraduate students in the university. G~ARG~OYLE'S SPRING ISSUE DUE TO APPEAR TOMORROW Spring, in all its splendor and gentle soul-satisfying phases, will be featur- ed in the "Spring" number of the Gar- goyle, scheduled to appear tomorrow. The cover is a typical portrayal of the balmy spring days, and was drawn by L. M. Kishlar, designer of the cover for the "Fbast" number. More humorous drawings than usual will feature this number. ORPHEUM Watch this Space PROGRAM Wednesday, April 29 "HIS WIFE" Extra: Michigan NiatIonal Guard at Cal- uniet---Coppor Mining Thursday, April 30 Mmne. Sarah Bernhardt in "QUEEN ELIZABETH" Friday, May I Maurice Costello In "IRON and STEEL"3 Saturday, May 2 'The PRICE of VANITY' Featuring Naomi Childers Monday-Tuesday, May 4-5 Charlotte Ives In "CLOTHS" Matinees£ *, Nights5 Daily :I [ 0,25 anr oc except GURICK'I ~Mats. Thurs.& Fri. io andC 25c 'hM YR & FATiI HE HAM TREE' 1)uriug the "Beni Hur" season the curtain will rise evenings precisely at 8 .Matinees at 2 o'clock. No one seated during prelude. Wednesday and Thursday nights at 8 P. MAY 6 and 7 Special Matinee Thursday, May 7, N.MP KLAW & ERIANGER'S STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION YU' TH~E DRAMATIC MARVEL OF THE CENT' Stirring with the Beautiful Spirit and Thrilling Afction of [ Lew 1 VaJlavp's Literiro aud IRe!igion-,, Masterpiece. Producei laure Opulent splendor aind La ish Expenditure than eier he its 1'.Anoat) ned and U naippo~rnl i be career. 200 PEOPLE 8 CHARIOT HORS] Seat sale Monday, May 4 at 10 a.m. PRICES--Orchestra 13 rows, $2.00; remainder $1.50. Ba First 4 rows $1.50; next 4 $1.00: remainder 75c. Gallery, (not reserved) 50c, 9 Of interest to you Pe r the convenience of those discrim- natingfolks whio appreciate and desire our High Quality Ie Cream we are pleased to announce tlxit among the progressive firms using our prod- uct are The Delta, University Phar- macy,SugdIen Drug Co., MacDon- ald's in the Campus district. 1 16 S. Main St. fee Roastersand1 Wholesale Grocers Co., Ltd., 214 S. Main St. .. ,_.. ...r. .."' A NK BROTHERS,' Avenue Boot Shop, Number 224- NEW YORK HOP 326 SOUTH STATE STREET, ANN ARBOR 1)ean H~insdale Will Attend Conference Dean W. B. Hinsdale of the homeo- pathic medical college, will leave Sun- day night for Washington, D. C., where lie will attend the National Tuberculo- sis Conference as a delegate from the board of trustees of the Michigan State Sanitorium for Tuberculosis. CAMPUS IN BRIEF -The Indiana club smoker will not be held tonight, as stated in The Dai- ly yesterday, but will take place as scheduled on May 15.. -Tickets for the regular Saturday' night dance at the Union are on sale at the desk. Thie chaperones for the af- [fair~ will be Prof. W. G. Stoner, of the! lay- department, and Mrs., Stoner, andI Prof. L. M. Gram, of the engineering department, and Mrs. Gram. -Regular mneeting of the 'Kentucky club at 7:30 o'lock tonight at the Un- 'ion. 1U IVERSITY 1NO1iCES Band meeting at 7:00 o'clock this evening in Watermxan gymo. Report at hill auditorium at 1 :00 o'clock Satur- dad. Senior lit baseball men meet at south l~erry field at 3 :00 o'clock today. Caps and Gowns for Swing-out Day May yet be ordered to arrive on time Gowns are made of black henrietta and serge. Price $3.35 to $12#00 Caps" are of broadcloth with folding crowns for men and cardboard crowns for women. -Price $1.00 to $2.50 Rental charges for Cap and Gown Complete Standish-a New ARRON<4'W COLLAR: for Summer An ultra smart style which correctly ex- presses the fashion °2for 25c CLUETT. PEABODY & CO., INN. Maker$ M ajaesi - THEAT AT LASTIMEXI WAR' VILLA'S U MOVING PICTIJ - IN TWO PARTS FAMOUS ORIGI N A1 lIORIZED VILLA Ml You read it in theF See it at the Maje - TWO DAYS ONL' Thursday, April 3 Friday, IM Adults 20 Mat. 3 P. M. Ni .. ...y._. . ... p j I. r $2.00 Tuxedo -A Hit with the Hit-Makers U UNIVERSITY AVE. PHARMACY GTJL1)1NG & WKI-L 1219 SOUTH UNIVERSITY PHONE US 418 The Oreys that are so much in demand in the east, when made uip by our experts- in our own shop, give you a truly nietropohitaln product- LET us TAILOR FOR YOU Women students who wish to make money for summer should call "soon. fl'hon , 35!)-M, office hours only. Po- sitions pretty well filled and consider- able preparation necessary. $100 and expenses for nice trip for 72 days Nwork t DELIVER THE GOODS WvvAGNEKW Importing Tailors «% co0 State Street Fresh films are a necessity -E.ast- man speed films are best for this sea- son. We offer you fresh Eastman speed Mims every dlay in the year. Lyndon. eod \Wed I aw I Now If YOU F EG PHONE US AND SAVE TROUB3LE CE. ODFR Y 410 N. Fourth Ave. Phone .82-L HtUNDREDS of the snappiest ~LLball players in the country- the clean-cut athletes who provide Americans with their greatest out- door relaxation-enthusiastically en- dorse Tuxedo. This is the kind of endorsement that carries a convinc- ing punch. These men know that Tuxedo is a mild, pure tobacco, which can be smoked all day with pleasure. Tux- edo cannot bite the tonguie; it burns freely and smoothly, giving a cool, sweet smoke. The erfet Toaccofor Pipe and C'igarette Tuxedo is made from~ the finest, mildest, leaves of high-grade Burley tobacco, so treated under the fa- mous original "Tuxedo Process" that it burns slow and cool, with a jdelightful flavor and aroma. The "Tuxedo Process"? makes it impossible for this perfect tobacco to bite. or sting the most delicate throat or tongue. Tuxedo has many imitators-in outward appearance. It has no equal in the pipe or cigarette. YOU CAN BUY TUXEDlO EVERYWHERE Convenient pouch, Famous green tin.,I inner-lined with 5 with gold lettering, 1JUC moisture-proof paper curved to fit pocket In Glass Humidors, 50c ad 90c TT T E scnd us 2 cents in stamps for post- "FR ageand we will mail you a souvenir tin of TUXEDO tobacco to any point in the United States. Address THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COM~PANY Room 1209 111 Fifth Avenue New York~ FRED. CLAI "1'd advise ec player to smoke T do, always. 1 kn other tobacco that satisfaction thatl does. " LETl THE RESHIMAN Im Press Your Clothes P""ACKARD ACAREM DANCING CLASS MONDAY AND FRIDAY 7:00 P. M. Private lessons by appointment. Dream Waltz, New York Hesitation Tango, One Step and latest variations taught, Bail an'is r0-i t nsment accotnmodlations fur pri- vate parties. .ND PRESSING I I r 'S 25c TROUSERS ,10 I I Garage and Livery in Connection All New Fishing Boats C. L KIDD, '17 Lit. Lake View Hotel- WHITEMORE LAKE. Ope is May ist Fish, Frog, and Chicken Dinners, our Specialty. Danci n g parties andi Banquets. Rates Reasonable James Burke, Prop. Phone 565 F 2-2 1112 S. Unieversity Ave. A I