SPRING CLOTHES'. The Best Cure for that "Spring Fever" is a e [FLi h 1 DON S KODAI(S, FILMS, 'Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave, MAL0L Tailored Sult ' p I NUBBY FABRICS SNAPPY STYLEiS PERFECT FIT ii SHIRT" TO ORDER AILS 'SOPH ENGINEERS COMPLETE PLANS FOR ANNUAL 'POW.FrWOW" Soph engineers met Tuesday morn- ing, and completed arrangements for the annual "PoW-wow," which will be hield Friday night, May 22, above the Argo dam on the Huron'river. The 400 second year boiler makers will meet at the Michigan Central station at 7:15 o'clock, and march in a body to the scene of the festivities. Kegs of ginger- ale and a plentiful supply of smokes and eats will be provided. Dean M. E. Cooley, of the engineering department, and several other faculty members ORPHEUM Watch this "Space Wed. May 183-Patthe Weekly The Secret Marriage Thur. May i 4-Bray Cartoon Comedy CDL. HEEZA LIAR IN MEXICO WASHINGTON AT VALLEY FORGE FBI. May 18-Pxeaturing Farl Williams The Mischief Maker Sat. May 16-Edith Story in The Helpful Sister Mon.-Tues. Mayl 8.19-Wmn. arnumn THE REDEMPTION of DAVID CORSON -~By Charies Fredric Goss WHITNEY SATURDAY MAY 16 Matinee and Night Pabst Milwaukee German Theatre Co. Direction-Conrad Bolton PRESENTING IN GERMAN COMEDY IN 3 ACTS Now On Tour to Enormous Business.--~ Great Success. NOTE-Entire Perform. ance to be given in German. Benefit of Educational Fuend" o I German Societies. Prices-tOO 75-50-25. SEATLS NOW SELLING I.' N Hio'MON., MAY 181h Hariso .Crey- Fiske Presents MRS.k AN THEMAHATA I J. K. MALCOLM, 604 E. Liberty COMPANY IN Mrs Bumpstead- leih AN AMERICAN COMEDY BY HARRY JAMES SMITH Seats Thor-50c to $2.00 'It'' C3 will talk. The following men were elected to take charge of the affair: general chairman, Francis T. Mack; smokes committee, E. F. Bucher; refreshments committee, Paul Wagner; and fire committee, W. A. Brown. W~ednesday nu IfBeginning ato ti 5o RR C on.May ix i ~Nightis 25C to $2 weber & Fields in HOKEY POKEY I i I I . TTT There is a shop, "Proprietor "P'op; Serves things to eat Both good and sweet Will tteat you right Morn, noon and night "POP, BANCROFT 722 Monroe Cigars, Cigarettes. Tobacto Stuitk~nauy, Candy. Magazines etc, Famous Sosf o e Rubber Soles $5.0o Bostonian rubber soled Shoes and Oxfords are becoiningi famous among college men because of the way they wear, fit and hold shape AND ALSO BE CA U SFlWE CHARGE YOU $5.00 and $4.50 not $6.00 and $7.90 Out of hundreds of pairs sold by us we do' not know of at single pair that ever went wrong in any way. All styles have the spliced leather toe piuce. Buy thenm at THE CAMPr"US DOOT"IEROY 50 S. State Dowim Torun.Stow-c 21ss3b airi-Allmiv-ndeD IFoz-th.e 11 PRIESTS OF THE FOREST. yield a run. B~aker hit. Regan's error EIECT ELEVEN J1UNTOR LITS let Baer on, and Quaintance slashed safely to right, Baugher's desperate D~ruids, priests of the forest, emuerg- effort failing to cut off the hit. H4ughitt ed from their hidden abodes near Pi-A and. Sheehy struck out, however, and id Rock last night, and endowed eleven Hwropdt irt nteegt junior lits with the priestly orders of, 1Quaintance knocked in another run, the senior literary honorary society. H utghitt being second by a fielders The converts are: Robert Barnum, choice and steal. Loui Fridman RuolphHoffan, Cornell nearly scored in the last George Johnston, Lyle Harris, CharlesfrmonMcia'mspy.Adr Kendick Harld acey Hoardwas credited with a hit when four Marsh, Harold C.. Tait, Robert Tanna'- fielders let his fly fall untouched back hill, John R. Watkins. of second., A wild pitch sent him to FIVEENGIEERSUIIOEN * second, and a passed ball to third. Hal- P~llALCHMISTS SOIETYstead struck out for the second dead FORALHEISTSOCET one, but Keating walked. What might have been a serious ac- Alchemnists, past masters in black cident occurred at this juncture, Baer magic and conjury, initiated flue engi-a nan Hughiitt having a collision at -the veers into their mystic circle of chem- Crelpae' u-u na ihfu ists last night. The new men are: Carl from e's dbat. o hiehwere S.~ro Reogahes, HarolBothSmitnWaete S. lomhei, Hrol J.Smih, altr 'thrown to the ground against the con- Watson, Edward Dertree, and F. 13. Crete work, but neither were hurt. A Dixon. moment later Sisler relieved the anxi- '. k .j it i i All the laes syles GENUINE EQUIDOR PANAMAS MADE UP TO YOUR ORDER U P-TO-DATE Soft aend Stiff Hats at all prices Panama and Straw Hats Bleached and Blocked without injury to the Hat. FACTO'RY HnAT STORE 118 E, Huron St, Near Allenel Hotel .a The Suga~r Bw Convfectio nvry Glee Clubs Will Dance at the Union The weekly Union dance for Satur- day, May 23, will be turned over to the Combined musical clubs in order that they may entertain the members of the visiting California Glee club. It is ex- pected that the members of the two organizations, will utilize practically the entire 100 tickets. Any tickets which are left over will be sold to Un- ion members as usual. ety by catching Regan's put-out of the game. The score followvs:- Micigan AB Sheehy cf..........5 Howard. lb.........5 McQueen 2b.......4 Sisler If...........4 Benton rf..........4 Baker ss ...........2 Hughitt 3b........ .4 Baerc .............4 Qualntance p......4 fly for the least We have the bt.st asortmtnt of +Cho colsw tss arid Born B'Ofts All kixida of f..ziy fee c-eroam8 for Paw-tis Try our ruit S"Undaes after the 'Theatre Mar Sre IR 0 0} 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 H 1 2 2 1 1. Z PO 1 8 3 1 8 0 A 0 0 t 0 2 E: 0 0 0) 0 0) 2 0 it 1 flay Alumnus 1ill Be Out Tomorrow The May number of the Alumnus will be off the press tomorrowv featuring the organization. and work of the Kan- sas, City association. Another article will outline the plans for the new sci- ence building which is soon to be erect- ed. Totals..........36 * Donovan called out running off base line. Cornell 3 11 26*10 2 in eighth for I LUBBER SOLE OXFORDS FOR LADIES AND GENTS iblack and tan ad tready soles. calfskin, low broad heel s, Prices $3.50 to $6.00 tttr bcl tr or A jY4.+4, "~1 .q'7 ^S L,.,%171? +4t 6 ^44A ft1+S4 t. p v#ur syisa u1cuLLLy 4Lvvv ine.VLUa i ry. State St, Wa h r'sSo e St orbsMain St, "Nettleton Shoes" Sto.p aAte Cre CORNELL FAILS TO CROSS PAN ON QUAINTANCE (Continued from page 1) was inspired by the auspicious occfis- ion and doubled. Benton whiffed, but Regan could hold things in check? no 5 longer. Baker worked him for a walk, and Hughitt and Baer broke loose with singles, Sisler and Baker scoring. Cornell had threatened in every round, m'aking a strong bid in the sec- ond when Keating tore off a double with a man on first. Fast fielding by Sisler kept the Cornelian on third,-how- ever, and Regan grounded to Hughitt for the third out. Michigan filled the bases in the sixth, with one out, but Regan refused to AB R Schirrick c .........4 0 Donovan 2b.........1 0 Bills ss ............3 0. Baugher rf..........4 0 TaberlIf..........4 0 Adair 3b .... ......4 0 Halstead e f........3 0 Keating lb..........2 0 Reganp ...........4 0 H 1' 0 0 0 1 0. PO 11 0 2 { 0 1 0 ]:1 9 .0 rA 0 5 0 0 3 0 FE 0 0 0 1 Announcement Totals .29 0 3 24 12 21 Innings ........1 2 34 56 789-R I Michigan ......0 00 20 0 0 1* Cornell .......0 00o00o00o00- 0 Earned runs-Michigan 1; two bas! hits-Sisler, Keating; stolen bases- Hughitt, Donovan, Bills, Keating; Struck out-by Quaintance 8, by Re- gan 9; first ba~ on balls-off Quaint-# ance 4, off.Regan 2; hit by pitcher-byI Quaintance 2 (Halstead,Keating;) wild pitch-Quaintance; passed ball-Baer; left on bases-Michigan 9, Cornell 8; first base on errors-Michigan 1, Cor- nell 2; time-2 hr. 15 min.;umie p Davis. umpire in ireb Mixon TAILOR NLTMBFER 611 WEST FORT STRIXwr D)ETROI'T, mcH. Main 2351 WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION To A NARBOE S~Trr, _ s The New "'Ie,.ce WCream Candy :0 Ligi We make our owen candy '2 S. 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