THE MICHIGAN DAILY. All 25% OFF MICHIGAN WOMEN TO BANQUET IN DETROIT TOMORROW NOON. Dr. Angell and Pres. Hutchins to Be the Guests of Honor at Affair. Suits, and Overcoats SOPHOMORE LITS DINE AT UNION. For the balance of the month at 25 % discount. This includes our Stein-Bloch Suits and Overcoats in blue, black, brown and fancy, nothing reserved, Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Company 25% OFF 25% OFF AK$ \;; -'lit _ '' 1 Every Medical Man Should Get a M IC R OSC OP E Ann Arbor will send 45 representa- tives to the banquet of the association of Michigan women at Hotel Cadillac, Detroit, tomorrow noon at 12:00 o'clock. The guests of honor will be Dr. James B. Angell and President Harry B. Hutchi~s. This delegation is composed of uni-] versity women, alumnae and towns- women interested in university mat- ters. Each league house and sorority will send a delegate which will make the university representation number about 20. Among the non-students who are to be present are, Mrs. Harry B. Hutch- ins, Dean Myra B. Jordan, Mrs. F. N. Scott, Mrs. Wm. Henderson and Mrs. E. D. Kinne. Current topics relative to residential halls and dancing will be discussed alter the dinner. MEDIC FRATERNITY HONORS THREE UNDERGRADUATES. Alpha Omega Alpha, honorary fra- ternity of the medical school recently initiated the following seNior men into its membership: Heinrich Reye, Leon- ard Waterman, and Paul G. Weisman. These men comprise one half of the undergraduate section of the organiza-. tion, the other members, Malcolm Y. Marshall, Frank N. Wilson and Carle- ton L. Wood, having been elected in their junior year. The society is under faculty super- vision and student control; the names of the men who are thought eligible are presented by the faculty and vot- ed upon by the student constituents. The fraternity was organized in 1902, and has chapters in all the leading medical colleges. I JN 14 CO and GET IT of T NAVEmt N IE WES -'UTTLE'S 4 STATE STREET Serve Hot Lunches Prof. Wenley Tells About Their Kind; J-Hop is Discussed. Nearly 100 soph lits attended the third class dinner of the year at the Union last night. R. J. McLauchlin, acting as toastmaster, called on Prof. R. M. Wenley for the principal talk of the evening, which was entitled "Sophomores." "Bill" Davidson also responded speaking of the Junior Hop, and the policy which the class should take towards its reinstatement. "Ed- die" H~amm presided at the piano and gave several musical numbers. The class dues will be collected to- morrow in University hall, and tags will be used to identify those who have paid. PROSPECTIVE TEAHERS MUST FILL OUT LOCATION BLANKS. Students enrolled with the Appoint- ment committee, who have not yet been present at one of the informal recep- tions, will be received in the offices of the committee this afternoon between 2:00 o'clock and 4:00 o'clock. Applicants who have not yet made out a senior location blank and left it with the committee should do so. Su- perintendents frequently call at the of- fice and desire to see applicants. By examining the location blank the exact class room in which a student is recit- ing can be determined, and a message sent to the instructor asking him to send the student to the offices of the Appointment committee. VARSITY ORATIONS MAY BE USED IN HAMILTON CONTEST Contestants in the University Ora- torical contest will be allowed to use their orations in the Hamilton contest, according to the interpretation placed upon the constitution by the oratorical board yesterday. R. R. Fellows, '15, was elected delegate from the soph lit class, which failed to elect a dele- gate to the board The date of "The Fan", the annual play, was changed to Saturday, March 15. Christian Scientist to Speak Here. Judge Clifford P. Smith, of the lec- tureship board of the First Church of Christian Science, of Boston, will give a general lecture on Christian Science in Sarah Caswell Angell hall Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. This lecture is open to the public. GARGOYLE ASKS FOR ALL KINDS OF CONTRIBUTIONS. Jokes, "pomnes," and in fact every kind of contributions are wantedby "The Gargoyle." The humor maga- zine will put the initials of every new contributor at the bottom of all materi- al accepted, and when any one writer has had 15 inches of such matter set and printed, his name will be placed on the contributorial staff, providing he desires it. Several positions on the staff will be vacant next year and dependable men who try out at this time of the year will have good chances for permanent places during the next college term. SIMMONS THERE are those who will come to you and beg for the privilege of taking a picture of that group. THEY have nothing else to do but beg. If they were real photographers they would be too busy to beg. OME even try to make appointments by telephone, using my name. j would be pleased to have anyone who is interested com- .1 pare my poorest negatives with their best. JF you just want to see someone burn up hib flash powder, 1 let anyone do it-but if you want a real photographer to make a real picture JUST TELL ME WHEN L Y N D 0 N AND WHERE W E do more Amateur Developing, Printing, Enlarging and Lantern Slides than all the others in Ann Arbor put to- gether, because we do better work more promptly, by the most modern methods, at the same prices. ioc per roll, any size or length. Prints, 3c, 4c and 5c. Postals, jc. Say Fellows, have you tried "MAC'S" Cracker', Jack? Try it at 613 Liberty St. ,Hoppe's Former Store Home Made Candy SIMMONS .OVES KID GLI Light Lunches a . ..,... - THE - CQuarry. Drug Go, I 'Ii [ ~I FOR THE PARTICULAR in a variety of sha Also the long, w dre ss glove. . light and dressy. next time you buy a pair. UNIVERSITY NOTICES. They Have a Price e Latest Designs in Watch our windows for displays of the newest creations in Silk K iitted and Imperial Four-in-Hand and Bow, Ties. We also have a nt w assortment of Silk Hose in Plain and Fancy Patterns. inker & C o m p a ny 342 S. State Street ,niversity fIIausic ibouse Press Building Maynard Street Across Irem Majestic Can supply you with New York's latest operatic hits Meeting of the business staff of the Gargoyle at 5:00 o'clock today. Hockey game between laws and lits at Weinberg's rink at 4:15 o'clock to-* day. Meeting of all students from Kansas at the Union tonight at 7:30 o'clock. All laws who play hockey report at Weinberg's rink at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon for game with lits. Rosenstein Wins Oratory Preliminary S. J. Rosenstein, '15L, won the . sophomore preliminary con-; test last night, and the right to compete in the final Univer- sity Oratorical contest. His suuject was " America and the Jew." T. H. Hood, '15, speaking on "Armed Peace," was chosen alternate. Open every evening until 9:30. Sun- days from 9:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 3:30 only. Lyndon's kodaks, films, flash- lights. 719 N. University. Sun&Fri Martha Washington Candy for sale only at University Pharmacy. Thur.89 a W For Sale By SCHROEN BROS. Phone 1000 124 S. Ma Industrial Worker Addresses Freshmen Fred H. Rindge, Jr., secretary of the Industrial Service Movement, spoke before the freshman assembly of the engineering department this week on "The. Human Side of the Engineers Job." Yesterday he met the p'rofessors of that department in a conference as to the possibilities of teaching along this line. Engineers Order Invitations Today. Senior engineers who have not yet ordered their commencement invita- tions may do so today in the Engineer- ing society rooms from 10:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to 5:00 o'clock. Who Does the Kodak Fluis We can show you. Bring in your film. Films de- veloped 10c per roll. Prints 3c up. CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 So. State Stre r All cars in the future Goodyear Drug Store. will stop at 1 tf 4 STUDENTS FIREFLY There's a Reason Why You Should LADY OF THE SLIPPER OH! OH! ELPHINE Eat at Painter's RESTAURANT Gibson Mandolins and Guitars CET ONE OF OUR Telephone 716- ALARM CLOCKS and you will get to yo-o classes on time Prices always right and all clocks guaranteed. New iocation. 111 EAST WASHINGTON STREET J. L. CHAPMAN, Jeweier 109 North University Ave. 112 W. Huron St. ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. WANTED Wanted-Men representatives to begin July 1. Care of Daily, Box X. * 101-2-3-4 Wanted-Student representatives.Good pay. G. C. Maedel, 619 Liberty St. Wanted-Several young ladies of good appearance for the summer. For in- formation address 12 Michigan Dai- ly. 101-2-3-4 Wanted-One or more live men to so- licit for most widely advertised Easy Chairs in the country. If you are working your waythrough and have spare time, you should be able to make $500.00 before school closes. Write Sales Manager-Royal!Chair Co., Sturgis, Mich. 99-101-103 HAFT - Get the Best at Wadhams & Don't take chances on Hat or Cap. Regular Meals 25c Commutation Tickets Good in Both Places If You Don't ot Enough Say So DeFries' Art Store Pictures and Framing 223 S. Main Street Reasonable Prices Prompt Service and Good Workmnship. WADHAMS & COMPAN ~~2~ 23 S.Mi St. SPECIAL AT OUR FOUNTAIN BITTER SWEET SUNDAE: BEST IN ANN ARBOR University Pharmacy, COULDING &W E 219South Proprietor university on satisfying Toilet Articles andieas loo Cream Sodas Shaving on satisfying Toilet Articles Candies Ice Cream Sodas Shaving