THIS UIOBIUAN DAILY I i Duck and Flannel Trousers, Tennis and Golf Shirts 1, Here's a - Tariff Tip EVERYTHING THAT IS, NEW Is shown here ready for your choosing Fine English and Scotch Woolens will be found this Spring, for the first time, in the medium as well as higher priced Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes. The new Tariff makes this possible. Closeness to the foreign markets makes the Stein-Bloch showing most compre- hensive. Why not take the tip ? Balmacaans in all the new colors. Lindoenschmidt, Apfcl & Co. Clothiers and Furnishers Straw Hats I 1 Season 1914---Now on display TINKER & Company Cor. State and William Sts. THE NEW BALMACAN SLIP-ON RAGLAN COATS The outer garment fad of the hour 11 PROFILE THE LONG GRIND will be past In seven weeks more TH EN HOME Before you go, you will need light dry goods for the Summer. You can buy LACES EMBROIDERIES HOSIERY UNDERWEAR WINDSOR TIES SILK GLOVES at our store. ..... -A I \ Scarf slide spac and lock from C@ rs M t .w- H. S. PINNEY t. CO. 614 E. Liberty St. The Store Where a Dollar Does Its Duty Oldest 8mnosd in Amnica UNITED SHIRT-& cOLLAR. co.'TROF .Y. ma CAMPUSMILES G(ve me strength, oh Lord!- Wesley. Prohibition The pistol barks; the bodies jerk, The heaving muscles strain and kink; Full forty men have awful work, To keep from going in to drink. The smiler threw one of the best games of his college career, holding Cornell to three scattered hits, two of which were fluke singles. -Excerpt from Daily. -Which is merely another of our accomplishments. -o- No weights. No springs. No magnets. No electricity. No gas. No compressed air. What makes it go? Ask the man inside. -Card on glass*clock in Main street window. I Phi Beta Kappa All We Know of Is' the BEST Everything new in Spring Suits and Overcoats, Spring Neckwear, Spring Underwear, Immense showing in Spring Manhattan Shirts. It is high time for a new Spring Hat, and you can't use too much care in choosing i t. Pick yours here and you can be sure it's absolutely right in every respect. THE BIG STORE COR. WASHINGTON and MAIN Reule, Conlin & Fiegel s ,rM mm SOPHOMORE WOMEN ELECTED # TO MEMBERSHIP IN WYVERN Jewelry of Quality Good solid reasons why you should buy your jewelry from us will be found by looking through our line of fresh desirable goods- up to date in style and honest iwr quality. SGH.ANDER ER & SEYFRIED 113 E. Liberty Ste WAI KING LOO Come Up and Try George's Chop Suey Delicious chinese and American Dishes. Always some= thing new in DRY GOODS, Notions and Ready=to =wear The store that always treats you fair SCHROEN BROS, Phone 1000 1 24 South Main Wyvern, honorary society for junior women, elected the following sopho- mores to membership at the last reg- ular meeting: Martha Gray, Grace Fletcher, Aris Van Deusen, Helen Dow; Jessie Spence, Beatrice Lambrecht, Helen Humphries, Marian Stowe, Ruth Brown, Helen Blair,Louise Potter, Ber- tha Pulford, Ida Lewis, Helen Tuthill and Mildred Carpenter. Buy your key of Arnold & Co., Jewelers, Main Street. They have made them for several years. Their keys are 14k gold, finely made, prices lower than some others. Orders may be left now for de- livery upon issuance of the proper certificate from the Secretary. See th e samples. ROWE'S LAUNDRY 406 DETROIT STREET The Link between College and Hot TUTTLE";. on State Street We Serve Hot Lunch ARNOLD ( CO. Jewelers 220 S. Main St. UNIVERSITY NOTICES Easy. The man inside of the clock pushes the hands around. -0- UMBRELLAS, $1.00 UP I .......... Flowers I Cousi81S (~Hd 1: TRANSIT MARKET Win. LINDEMAN DEALER IN Fresh and Salt Meats Cho.oe Cut Flowers Fne lot of Palms and Ferns for Decorating Cor. 12th St. and S. lnlv. Ave. Phone 1 15 PORK, HAM.POULTRYEtc. Bell Phone 2294 212 N.4th Ave. All entries in the Union tennis tour- nament will report at the Union at 4:00 o'clock to be notified by a posted list whom they play Monday. All men who submitted books in the competition for the 1915 Michigan Un- ion Opera get their manuscripts at the Union office. Deutscher Verein upper section for women meet at 7:00 o'clock Monday night. LOST-A 3nh Conklin fountain pen on Friday. Perhaps near vicinity of Tug-of-War. Reward if returned to 1027 E. University. Call 411. 162 LOST-Between 9 and 10:00 o'clock Saturday a. m. a black leather purse containing about $6. Finder please notify Mrs. Osborne, 425 S. Division St. 162 FOUND-At Michigan Central Depot, Friday afternoon, a gold watch and chain. Owner may have same by calling Phone 542-M, and paying for this ad. 162 WANTED-Fifty ushers for Joan of Arc Pageant, May 21. Apply Mon- day, room 23 old engineering build- ing. 162 a i ,. -State St. Sign. And how much would they be worth down? -0- When a fellow waltzes up, grabs your mitt and says, "Congrats. old top, you deserve it," put him down as a fel- ler who wanted the job or wants a job. -0- Mr. Johnsing: Mistah Bones, can you tell me why Smith and Seward running the hundred on opposite sides of the track are like two masons in a far and stranger land? Mr. Bones: Mister Johnson, having been busy watching the preliminaries in the pole vault, I cannot formulate an opinion on your deep question. But suppose you elucidate for the benefit of our audience. Mr. Johnsing: Well, Smith and Sew- ard running the hundred on opposite sides of the track are like two Masons in a far country because there is al- ways a bond betwen them. Ho, ho! Introducing St.Michael, our airy sprite, in his wonderful feat of strength of throwing a five cent sack of widely ad- vertised tobacco into the wind. The stirring strains, Frank.* * Our stock joke. -o-. "Last call for the Smiler." LOST-Ladies gold watch, Friday af- ternoon on city car or near Michi- gan Central station. Reward if re- turned to M. Spier. 836 Tappan Road. 162 Velox Paper is used by all large Am- ateur Finishers BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST. It costs more than any other, but the quality is such that the Pho- t tographer who aims to give the very best results is willing to pay the dif- feren'e. For example:- 4 x 5 Velox $2.00 per gro.' 4 x 5 Azo $1.25 per gro. 4 x 5 Cyko $1.35 per gro. 4 x 5 Argo $1.35 per gro. Let Lyndon- Sell you Fresh Eastman Films or a latest model Kodak. Then let Lyndon- I)evelop your films by the Modern Tank Method nd print them on Velox. Open every day until 9:00 p. In. Sundays from 9:30 to 4:30 only. Rent Eastman Kodaks-10c. Lyndon. eod Fresh films are a necessity-East- man speed films are best for this sea- son. We offer you fresh Eastman speed films every day in the year. Lyndon. eod Wed Hie still continues business at 613 Williams his St ANNOUNCEMENT J. H. Lambert, the well known shoe repair man, has opened a combination shoe re- pairing and clothes pressing establishment at 301 S. State St w SOMETHING NEW We are the First to show the new Tartan suitings. Come in and see the different shades MAX P. KRUTSCH Varsity Tailor 117 E.'Liberty St. Best shine at French Parlors on erty just off State. Step in. Lib We demagnetize watches. Jewelry Co., State St. Haller * I" E.. Fraternities Notice it WANTED-To rent small cottage or apartments furished for light house- keeping from June 15 to Sept. 1. Preferably near S.W. corner of Cam- pus. Call Watson, 236, at meal time. SAVE YOUR WATCH-Watches dropped in the river should be brought immediately to Haller Jewelry Co., for examination and repairs. FOR SALE-One half interest in the typewriting business of Zewadski and Evanson. For particulars in- quire at office 310 So. State street upstairs. 159-60 ALLEN SELLS GOOD CLOTHING. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. Suits at $10.00--All Wool. Suits at $15.00-All 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, Main Street. t You can rent one or fifty kodaks to day at 10 cents each. Lyndon. Sat.-Sun. The famous Weymann Mandolute and Martin Guitars sold at Schaeberl & Sons Music House, Main St. t See Grinnell Bros. space for Spe cial ads: It may interest you. t To make your piety tht hit of th- season it will b-to your advantage to look over our line of Party Decorations. Festoons Tally Cards Place Cards Programs Menus Crepe Papers Serpentines Dinner Favors Lunch Sets Napkins. The Worlds Famous Artists appear in our city THI S WEEK Should you not be able to hear them we can supply you with VICTOR RECORDS & VICTROLA so that you can listen to them any time at home. FOR SALE-American and Encyclopedia of Law, 32 Second edition. Call 1876. English volumes. 160-1-2 1i Let Us Furnish Your Next Order of Dance or Banquet Programs The Mayer-Schairer Co. Stationers, Printers, Binders ain Street Ann Arbor, Mich. 112 S. Ma GRINNELL BROS. 120-122 E. Liberty St. Phone 1707 .a 1 Tleptone Cadillac 4524 LET DIET Tailor for Make Your Spring Suit. E RLE Men British Woolens YOU CAN BUY!! The best Meats, Poultry and Fish at the S. P. Giesendorfer Market 201 E. Washingtons S. You do NOT Gamble - when you buy va rubber soled foot- wear from me. Because my better grades of rubber soled shoes and oxfords are made for me by a factery that has made a specialty of this class of footwear 1,'r the past ten years (originators "- the thin leather toe splice). I have sold them here to rthe past eight years and have the exclusive sale lorAn Arbor. NOTHING BETTER REGARDLESS OF PRIC. 119 East Liberty St. $35. to $60. 94 West Fort Street Detroit PS w MAEDEL is making a specialty of Cap and Gown Portrait STUDIO, 119 E. LIBERTY ST. OPPOSITE GRINNELL'S MVSIC STORE