. T SU MC Il W" MbWWAWMWAMAW -- _ __._ ....o._, ....,, SPRING CLOTHES |1 LYNDON'S KODAKS, FILMS, Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. WHITNEY 1 SA! is I m The Best Cure for that "Spring Fever" is a 1i MALCOLM Tailored S.iWt , I BY FABRICS SNAPPY STYLES PERFECT FIT SHULTS TO ORDER ALSO J. K. MALCOLM, 604 E. Liberty -' I i A !'llll' IIIII ~lifj famous Shoes for Men. EXAMINATIONS TO BEGIN ON JUNE 8 IN LAW DEPARTMENT Final Tests to Continue for Ten Days and Will Be Four Hours In Length~ Announcements of the June exami- nations in the law department were posted on the bulletin boards yester- day. The exams will begin Monday, June 8 and close Wednesday, June 17. They will be four hours long, begin- - ning at 8:00 o'clock in the morning and 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. The schedule is as follows: First year class-pleading, Monday, June 8, 8:00 o'clock; property-Wednesday, June 10, 8:00 o'clock; contracts-Sat- urday, June 13, 2:00 o'clock; agency- Wednesday, June 17, 8:00 o'clock. Sec- ond year class: evidence-Tuesday, June 9, 2:00 o'clock; conveyancing- ,Thursday, June 11, 8:00 o'clock; cor- porations-Friday, June' 12, 2:00 o'clock. Third year class: constitu- tional law-Wednesday, June 10, 2:00 o'clock; electives mortgages-Satur- day, June 6, 2:00 o'clock; municipal corporations-Monday, June 8, 2:00 o'clock; bankruptcy-Tuesday, June 9, 8:00 o'clock; domestic relations- Thursday, June 11, 2:00 o'clock; judg- ments-Friday, June 12, 8:00 o'clock; corporations-on the same date at 2:00 o'clock; equitable remedies-Saturday, June 13, 8:00 o'clock; quasi contracts -Monday, June 15, 8:00 o'clock; equi- ty pleading-same date at 2:00 o'clock; partnership-at 8:00 o'clock, and dam- ages at 2:00 o'clock, Tuesday, June 16; code pleading-Wednesday, June 17, 2:00 o'clock. Penn Club Elects 1914.1915 Officers Keystone State club, an organization of men; students from Pennsylvania, elected the following ofilcers at its last meeting: A.E. Kilborne, '15, president; W. E.J Morris, '16L, vice-president; K. Brown, '16, secretary; and L. E. Hughes, '16E, treasurer. ORPHEUM Watoh this Space Mkon.-Tues., May 11 & 12 Jesse L. Lasky Presents Edwin Milton Royle's Thrilling Dramatic Success 'THE SQUAW MAN' Featuring Dusti nFarnum The Stage's most Popular Star Matnee 3 Days Wednesday i eginning. 25C to $1.s0 Mon. May 1 Nights 25c tO $2 We ber & FielIds in. HOK1EY POKEY J SATURDAY MAY 16 Matinee and Night Pabst Milwaukee German Theatre Co. Direction-Conrad Bolton PRESENTING IN GERMAN co M T E S k G UCGfKER COMEDY IN S ACTS Now On Tour to Enormous Business-.. Great Success. NOTE-Entire Perform- ance to be given in German. Benefit of Educational Fund o f German Societies. I wii InK One Nigh~t MON, MAY Harrison Grey Presehts m MRS.m AND THE MANHATTAN COMPANY IN Mrs . Bumpstead- leigh v AN AMERICAN COMEDY BY HARRY JAMES S&IITH Sweats Thar-50C to $2.00 I I Prices-1.OO75-50-25 SEATS NOW SELLING I i I yI There is a shop, "POP" BANCROFT Proprietor "Pop;" Serves things to eat Mno Bohgodadsee 2 ill tteal you right Cigars, Uigarettes, Tobacco I Morn, noon and night Stationary, Candy, Magaziaes e I. Only 18th Fiske . 1 ...... Rubb er Soles $5.0 Bostonian rubber soled Shoes and Oxfords are becoming famous among college men because of the way they wear, fit and hold shape AND ALSO BECAUSE Wl CHARGE YOU $5.00 -a $4.50.no. $6.00 and $7900 Out of hundreds of pairs sold by us we do not know of a single pair that ever went wrong in any way. All styles have the spliced leather toe piece. 'Buy them at TTHE CAMPUS DOOTERY 308 S. State Down Town Stare 213 S. Mairi-Altmean.dMb Forathe 11 TEMPLE boeatre THE COOL THEATRE TODAY A N D TOMORROW SPECIAL Helen Gardiner is Just about time to get arn ELECTRIC FAN to make I , your room cool days. CThere is no use bein when real comfort ca cheaply. (Liave you seen our line? us show you. these warm HOT? g an uncomfortable be secured so Stop in and let Eastern Michigan Edison Co. Co. Main and William Sts. Phone 2300 IN The Sugar Bowl Contfectionery We have the best assortme nt of Chocole.tos mtnd Bow Bonn All kIrada of fe-Iay Ic Creams. for Parti-ba Try our Fruit SAanxdasa after the Theatre Madn. Street w r r RUBBER SOLE OXFORDS FOR LADIES AND GENTS In black and tan calfskin, low broad heels, and tready soles. Prices $3.50 to $6.00 4 Our styles distinctly above the ordinary." StateSt, Wahr's Shoe Stores Mai st, "Nettleton Shoes'' U. of C. Economist Will Speak Today Prof. Robert E. Hoxey, of the Uni- versity of Chicago, will speak to the members of Prof. Walton H. Hamnil- ton's class 'in economics 2 today and on Thursday. The lectures will begin at 1:30 o'clock in the engineering lec- ture room. Students Enter Minnesota Forest Work D. E. Romano, '15, and H. W. Gra- ham, '16, students specializing in bot- any, will leave for Minesota today, where they have accepted positions in the forest service. JUDGES WILL CHOOSE BOOK FOR 1915 OPERA TOMORROW The 1915 opera book will be chosen by tomorrowmorning, according to an announcement of one of the judges yesterday. Kenneth Baxter, '15E, gen- eral chairman, states that nearly all of the books are up to the required stand- ard. The judgesrare as follows: Prof. F. N. Scott, Bert St. John, Karl B. Hoch, and F. G. Tompkins. YPSILANTI GAME SCHEDULED FOR YEARLING TENNIS TEAM Manager Willis Broadhead yesterday received assurance of a match for the All-Fresh tennis team, with Ypsilanti Normal on the Ferry field courts Satur- day. Two rounds of the tournament, A Well Made Suit is an important part of being well-dressed-- A good appearance is of course necessary, but perman- ent satisfaction can only be had when the garment is well made. Our coatmakers are experts in their line and do the work in our own shop. CLEOPATRA IADMISSION 10e to decide the final composition of the All-Fresh four, remain to be played. Sixteen candidates are still competing. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Soph lit class meeting at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon in room 202,' Tappan hall. Captains for the middle weight tug-of-war team and the first relay race will be elected. I Straw, Felt and Panama Hats Carefully Cleaned and Blocked NEXT TO WAGNER & CO. ON STATE ST. ALSO FINE ASSORTMENT OF FRESH BANDS Best Shoe Shining Parlors _\ Meeting of the executive committee of the inter-professional fraternity conference at 7:00 o'clock Wednesday night at the Phi Beta Pi house, 1000 E. Ann street, to consider acceptance of constitution. Soph engineer class meeting at 11:00 o'clock this morning in room 348, new engineering building. Captains of the heavyweight tug-of-war, and the first and second relays will be elected. Fresh law class meeting this morn- ing for the election of the pushball captain. Time and place will be posted in the corridor of the law building. Fresh lit class meeting at 4:15 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in room 101 economics building. Heavyweight and middleweight tug-of-war and the first relay captains will be elected. WANTED-Modern house within three blocks of Campus. Address M care of Daily. tf Episcopal Theological School Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works CAMBRIDE, MASS. Eor 25 years the best carpet and feather The location offers unusual .opportunity renovators in the city. Ru s made over for graduate work at Harvard Universi- sized, sterilized and cleaned. Prices low. All y. For catalogue address Dean Hodges. work guaranteed. Phone 99 FOR SALE-Two May Festival tickets for Wednesday, Thursday or Satur- day night, 1st floor, 12th row. Call at 420 South 5th Ave or phone 1100- M. 156-91 FOR SALE--A 16-ft.canoe in good'con- dition. Call 1058-M after 7:00 P. M. WANTED-A man to work in Spring- field, Ohio, on salary. Call 359-M. 156-7-8 WANTED-An educated woman for vacation. $2.50 and transportation. Call 359-M. 156-7-8 FOR SALE-Oliver typewriter, new style, printype. Price is very low. Cash or payments. Mack & Co. See Grinnell Bros. space for Spe- cial ads: It may interest you. tf to.p a&t the Crest The New Pl e e Ice Cream Candy Light Lunches We make our own candy 302 S. Main St. Near Liberty I Diemel linen mesh underwear Lindenschmidtt Apfel & Co. at The home of Rexall Remedies. Ed- sill's Rexall Drug Store. 122 South Main St. Tue-Fri Quality-Service and Prices Right. Edsill's Rexall Drug Store. Tue-Fri * q COLLEGE STUDENTS-EARN BIG ONEY THIS SUMMER-$50.00 PER EEK EASY-SELLING GUARAN- EED LINE OF GOODS, profit 175 per nt, household necessity, saving 80 r cent, big repeater, pleasant work, clusive territory. FREE SAMPLE, 'RITE US TODAY. C. H. Stuart & Co. Stuart Block, Newark, New York. 153-4-5-6-7-81 ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Suits at $10.00-All Wool. Suits at $15.00---Ali Wool, Hand Tai- lored. Suits at $20.00-Adlers' Make and Style. Suits at $25.00-Equal to Finest Cus- tom Work. ALLEN'S GOOD CLOTHES STORE, IMain Street. tf W E.ARE THE ONLY STUENTE SUY STORE THE HOUSE WITH THE GOODS AND BEST SERVICE. F Michigan Pins-Fobs-Spoons-Pennants KODAK SUPPLIES Morse's and Gilbert's Candy Importing Tailors' CO. state Street I Opposite Engineering Arch 1 111 So. University Ave F a 'ortraits by