. THM MICHIG.&N DAILY. SPRING CLOTHESo The Best Cure for that "Spring Fever" is a LYNDON'S KODAKS, FILMS, Amateur finishing 719 N. University Ave. TEMPLE heatre' r A J E S T I C THEATRE MATINEE TODAY 3 to 5p.m, TONIGHT 7 to 10 pnm, I M 0 MALCo LM Tailored Sult 0g 1/. I OBBY FABRICS SNAPPY STYLES PERFECT FIT Ann Arbor Carpet Cleaning Works For 25 years the best carpet and feather renovators in the city. Rags made over, sized, sterilized and cleaned. Prices low. All work guanranteed. Phone 99 UNIVERSITY NOTICES ORPEM THE COOL THEATER CtMOMING T .he TO LL THE BAITLE OF THE SEXES The Single Standard for Men and Women SHIKTS TO ORDER ALSO J. K. MALCOLM, 604 E. Liberty tee. ?oyal Tailored Suits t $18, $20, $22 ant $25 mean a positive saving to you of $5 to $io and no one can give you any better fit, workman- ship or style. Our tailoring business has increased nearly 50% this season over last season. There is a good reason. Alpha Nu will hold an election of officers at 7:00 o'clock tonight. The Lyceum club will meet in roolh 302 N. W. at 5:00 o'clock today to elect officers and new members. Prof. J. L. French will not meet his class in New Testament Literature this morning. The assignment for Thursday will be the reading and re- port on the Epistle to the Romans. Senior lits will hold their last busi- ness meeting at 4 00 o'clock this af- ternoon, in the west physics lecture room. Important senior lit class meeting, 4:00 o'clock tbday, west physics lec- ture room. Wed. June 3- Captured by Mexicans Thur.-June 4-Kleine's. Lion and the Mouse Fri. June 5-Paths Weekly The Salvation of Nance O'Shaughnessy Sat. June 6-Darwin Karr in The Spirit and the Clay Mon.Tu'. June ,,9-,"dward Abeles in Brewster's Millions The General Film Company's Photo Play Masterpiece Adapted from EMILE ZOLA'S QERMINAL of LABOR ,I THRILLING Photo Drama in 7 parts COMING-Thu.-Fri.--Sat " SEALED OR DER " The Battle of Dreadnaughts I i * * F I R * * * * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN * Matinee* ~ u 25c.-35o Daily y GRRICK 1111 25c and3 3c UA IC and5.o Lyman H. Howe DEPICTS TE PANAMA CANAL Quality-Service and Prices Right. Edsill's Rexall Drug Store. Tue-Fri Swimming' suite of all sorts at Wahr's University Book Store. tf WANTED-Typewriter desk and chair. Apply 624 S. Ingalls. Phone 2034-J. I 5c I I There is a shop, Proprietor "Pop;" Serves things to eat Both good and sweet Will treat you right Mrnoon and night. 5c - ADMISSION .. 5c Adults i co--Children 10c Box Seats 25c "POP" BANCROFT 722 Monroe Cigars, Cigarettes, 'tobacco' Stationary, Candy,,Magazines etc, ents foa ternational iloring co. Cam pus Bootery Opp. Huston's Agents for ROYAL TAILORS i At the last meeting of the women's sections of Deutscher Verein, the fol- lowing officers were elected: Upper women's section; president, Sadie Robinson, '15; vice-president, Louise Densmore, '15; secretary and treas- Iir,,a, Esther Betz, '15. Lower wom- en's section; president, Margaret Bo- genrieder, '16; vice-president,, Ruth Kreger, '16; secretary and treasurer, Adele Beyer, '16. **"""* * * * **""**" There will be a rehearsal of the son- ior girls' play at 4:00 o'clock this afternoon in Sarah Caswell Angell hal IUBBER SOLE OXFORDS FOR LADIES AND GENTS n black and tan calfskin, low broad heel s, nd tready soles. Prices $3.50 to $6.00' Our styles distinctly above the ordinary." aest, Wahr's Shoe Stores Mainst. " Nettleton Shoes" The Suga.r Bowl Confectforiery We have the best assortment of Choocola.tes and Bo S4ns All kinds of fa.noy Ire Creams for Parties Try our Fruit S8xndaes after the Theatre WANTED-For next year. for club of 12 or 14 boys. It. S. care iehiga nDaily. Rooms, Address tf Pr Me Mn Street CAMPUS IN BRIEF -Miss Jane Pendell, superintendent of nurses at the University hospital, has been chosen corresponding secretary of the State Nurses' Association. -Bertrand Russell, lecturer and late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, will give the second of a series of two philosophical lectures in West Phys- ics hall this afternoon at 4:15 o'clock. --The Union dance comittee for Sat. urday night is as follows: W. J. Good- win, '16L, chairman, Claude Seehorn, '16 William Nieman, '17, and Rodgers Sylvester, '17. -A broken pipe on the gas testing de- vice in the basement of West hall threatened to destroy that building Sunday night about 10:00 o'clock. As it was, the smudge caused some ex- citement, but the flames were soon extinguished with chemicals. A gas meter was ruined, and a box burned but the building was not damaged. -Members of the University House of Representatives will leave Tessmer's boat house at 6:00 o'clock tonight to go up the river for their annual beef roast. All members of the old Adel- phi society are eligible for the trip. Granger's will continue their Wed- nesday night assemblies through the summer school, from 9-12, with Fisch- er's Orchestra. 50 cents per couple. tf Straw Hats. All the 1914 Models in Straw Hats, including the New High Crown Sail- ors. All the leading styles in Pana- mas. Hats to suit all tastes, from $1.50 to $6.00. Allen's Good Clothes Store ti Main Street. FORSALE--Oliver typewriter, new style, printype. Price is very low. Cash or payments. Mack & Co. LOST-Pair of nose glasses in case at Ferry field during Saturday'ball game. Jewell, 503 H. Ann St. Call 1764-J. LOST-Saturday afternoon, small bill book containing an amount of bills. Liberal reward. L. Force, 228 Pack- ard. 174-5 THE EXPRESS IS IN THIS TOWN AND IN TO STA Y HOPPE handles the best cloth bound e M" books in town. 95c and $1.25 All 1911, 1912 and 1913 pictures at less than hall price 619 E. LIBERTY ST. ke Your of Profit S u im er as well as Vacation Plea sure For Seventy-five years-three-quarters of a Century-the express has been the right- hand of the shippers of commercial America. The Express came to Ann Arbor, Mich., in 1847, and it came to stay. For 67 years it has been the right hand of commercial Ann Arbor. It is here to stay. The other day when reports went out that the express companies' might retire from business, a protest went up. From whom this protest-the express companies ? No! The merchants of the country-shippers everywhere-pet iti o n e d Congress that no action be taken that might have the effect of forcing the express com- panries to retire. Commercial organizations a11 over the land have joined in this appeal to Washington. For seventy-five years in the past and for a good many more years in the future Express Service will mean. The Franf'z Premier Company wants a few live, aggressive, college men to act as PERSONAL SERVICE-FULL RESPONSIBILITY LCTOR Y REPRESENT A TIVE S F you want to pay all or part of next year's llege expenses write once forour exclusive oposition. re work is interesting d pleasant---the re- uneration attractive d the opportunity as rge as the man's ility.. Therher you work at home or in some other city of your choice,' is practically up to you. Write today for full par= tioculars about our col- lege men's proposition; giving age, home and address, and class will help greatly. Act promptly so we can give you the territory you desire. American Express Co. J. D. FROST, Agent 108 W. Huron St. Phone 14. Wells Fargo & Co, Express F. N. HAUN, 110 W. Huron St. Phone 17-M 1! A Well Made Suit is an important part of being well-dressed- ,s Episcopal Theological School1 eoe rge Bischoff THE STATE SAVINGS BANK CAMBRIDGE, MASS. F lorist Surplus and Profits, $100,000.00 The location offers unusual opportunity Capital Stock $50,000.00 for graduate work at Harvard Universi- 220 Chapin Sireet Phone 809-L ANN ARBOR, MI H ty. For catalogue address Dean Hodges. Win.Arnold '. j. Both c John W012 jr. Choice cut flowers and plants. Vic-Pres. President Cashier I~~ a io Proof"'BU A good appearance is of course necessary, but perman- ent satisfaction can only be had when the garment is well made. Our coatmakers ale experts in their line and do the work In our own shop. 11 I te Frantz Premier Company ALL SIZES. SOLD ONLY AT THE t. M., Whitney Power Block . Cleveland, Ohio WAGNER. . Importing Tailors CO. state Street STUDENT'S SUPPLY 1111 South Univ. Opposite Engineering Building C. C. Schleede I I 1- f tI I p , by ,% ' - Are Sure to Please 4'1 Li a