THE MICH' D L . THE I:. L_ 7 You lose if you miss the big mm"WWWO mommumm"WAN" I 'CLEANmUP SALE OF BROKEN SIZES AT ".Purfield's" SEE WINDOW FOR PRICES 119 South Main Street - ~_ 4' ' PaUace of Sweets Down Town LET TK BEY Fuirnish the Ice Cr.eam Attenstion to Fraternities and Sororities ON MAIN STREET PRIZES OFFERED FOR ESSAYS" 2000 to be Given for Papers on Economic Subjects. Prizes amounting to $2,000 for es- says on economic subjects are offered by Messrs. Hart Shaffner and Marx of Chicago for 1914. This is the tenth year that similar prizes have been offered by the -firm and, during that time only- one Michigan man has been a prize winner. Harlow S. Person, '99, now a profes- sor of business administration at Dart- mouth, wrote a winning essay while in the University. The majority of prizes have been won by men from small colleges. Essays for the 1914 offer should be sent to J. Laurence Laughin at the University of Chicago before June 1, 1914. Pamphlets describing the con- test and offering possible subjects may be obtained from Prof. Henry C. Ad- ams, who is one of the judges. WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION TO HOLD ITS ANNUAL BANQUET' Michigan Women from All Over State' to Gather in Detroit Today. Several women have been unable to secure tickets for the annual banquet of the Association of Michigan Women to be held in Detroit this noon at Ho- tel Cadillac, all table seats having been sold. As all women interested in the university, whether students, alumnae or outsiders are invited, there was a steady demand for tickets all week. This year the sale was con- ducted from Detroit in order to insure a larger state representation. At a general meeting after the din- ner an open discussion of women activ- ities on the campus will take place. It is expected that some definite plan for residential halls for women at the university will be outlined. RAISE FUNDS TO FURNISH ROOM IN NEWBERRY HALL. ANNOUNCE CLASS TRACK SCHEDULE Announcement of the schedule for the interclass relay contests was made yesterday by Coach Prentis G. Doug- lass, who has been entrusted by the ath- letic association with tlie management of all interclass sports. The first rac- es will be run off tonight, the losers being eliminated from further compe- tition, and the winners qualifying to run in the second round of the series. All class teams have held their try- outs and have picked their quartet. No record-breaking times have been mark- ed up for the journey twice around the running track, by any of the class athletes, with the single exception of Baier's time of 27.4. As many of the possible candi- dates for the underclass teams in the literary and engineering departments will be entered in Saturday's meet, the relay contests for that date are among the seniors and juniors. - The schedule is as follows: March 1. (1)-'13 Lit. vs. '14 Lit.; (2) -'13 Eng. vs. '14 Eng. March 5. (3)-'15 Lit. vs '16 Lit.; (4)- '15 Law vs. '14 Law. March 8. (5)-Winners (1) vs. winners (3); (6)-'16 Eng. vs. '15 Eng. March 12. (7)--'16 Med. vs. '15 Med.; (8)-Winners (2) vs. winners (5); EASTER CLOTHI For Men, Young Men and Boys At this season-when good clothes take on new importance- we make unusual efforts to provide for every requirement, and our display is more comprehensive than ever. Young Men's Suits, either In staple models or the new Eng- Ifsh' effects, coats 30 to 32 inches long, two or three buttoned, flat or soft roll lapels, beautifully tailored, are now being shown by us. AE Inspection of our SPRING CLOTHING will convince you of the up-to-dateness of our Clothing Department. J.*F.' WUIRT1H CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR GQOD DRESSERS / '910 lase/ I Hayley's Milliacl An up-to date showing c Fall Millinery at popul- prices. Hair Goods E. E. HALEY, 204 E. Liberty Stra specialty. Bell Phone 1390-J J LAWS BANQUET MARCH 14. -11-1-1 _______ x:i to r- c" 4ir i r ' c trs. 136Y- L m -rm'tre a -prem' ae. mada Y aypewriter, al i rental I will meet or beat any price made on a typewriter, sale or rental. D. F. WOODWARD avings BanKi Bldg. Seoud Floor Ann Arbor, Mich. - 0h Ch bb Souse 209 South State Street (9)-'19 Law vs. Dent. March 15. (10)-Winners (4) vs. ners (9). March 17. (11)-Winners (6) vs. ners (7). March 19. (12)-Winners (8) vs. ners (10). win- win- win- Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4.00 per Week. Water. Safe Drinking C. C. Freemam.zI, Proprietor - "At Home" Parties Realize $125, Which With Other Gifts Will be Sufficient. ' tRY! There's less than a month to order your E ASToER SUIT $18 to $90 VARSITY TOGGERY SHOP, "KAHN-MADE" CLOTHES 'erlection in Candy Making reached only in the choice new packages of LIGGETT BRAND of ocolates. [t uas been aptly said of thew, '-A taste and you want more." Lig- tt' Chocolat-s art smooth, delicious, pure, delicately flavored and lightfully assorted, filling every requirement of a high grade confee- n. New fresh goods, guaranteed in perfect condition have just ar- ed and we urge you to come in and examine the line, 80c andZ 81.00 per pound. Bold only at THE REXALL DR.V STOWE E C. EDSILL, Pe opriefor 2 So. Mai. StreetPsresript#n. SpIea.dt, SM MNS About $125 was realized from the "at home" parties held yesterday after- noon to raise funds for the rest room at Newberry hall. This with the gifts of Mortar Board and Wyvern will make the total fund nearly $200, insuring the immediate furnishing of the room. At the home of Mrs. A. E. Jennings $35 was collected and about 125 wom- en were present. This was the largest meeting of the five. There were 90 women at each of the other parties. At Mrs. Junius Beal's home $18 was col- lected, $25 at Mrs. Wm. Henderson's, $20.50 at Mrs. Raleigh Nelson's, and about $25 at Mrs. A. L. French's. Lounging couches, screens and heavy chairs will be purchased imme- diately to furnish the present reading room for this new department. The library will probably be moved to one of the rooms on the upper floor. The Women's League postponed their meeting to assist in, the matter and the tea room at Newberry was closed for the afternoon. ENGINEERS WILL MAKE TRIP O INSPECTION IN SPRING. Annual Journey to Visit Eastern Plants Has Been Planned. Mechanical engineering students will journey eastward during spring vacation, on their annual inspection trip. Prof S. J. Zowski and Mr. H. R. Lloyd will have charge of the junket which will include Cleveland, Youngs- town, Pittsburgh, Washington, Phila- delph ia, New York, Boston and Niag- ara Falls. Just what plants; Vl be visited at each stV, s nqt eAnitely known as yet. Full details will be compieted wW i twA or three weeks. 'ie ty wIll leave either Thurs- day night, April 3, or Friday mornig, ApPil 4, and will retuTA on 4TueV, April 1 . It is estimated that the total expense 9-tle trip wlj ot be over $60, as the $ rijp is patte ly the same as theA jUrey taken last year, anx tIa4 amount cpverec all items.. Finals-Winners (11) vs. winners(12). It will be necessary for the manag- ers to provide their men with contest- ants tickets if they are scheduled to run on the nights of the track meets. These tickets can be secured from Coach Douglass. CONTRIBUTIONS SMALL FOR' WEDEMEYER MEMORIAL FUND Four $00 Gifts Have Been Received; Many Small Donations From Outside the State. Only $600 toward the $3,000 desired has been raised by the committee in charge of the W. W. Wedemeyer schol- arship fund. "'Frank C. Cole, treasurer of the committee which the Washtenaw county bar association appointed for the purpose, reports that four $100 subscriptions have been received from 1. C. Cobley of Aurora, Illinois, Ex- Congressman Parker of New Jersey, Senator Wm. Alden Smith of Michigan and Regent Hanchett of the Universi- ty. The rest of the sum has been in the shape of small subscriptions most of which have been received from out- side the state. V. E. Van Ameringen, chairman of the committee, stated that the balance of the fund is desired as soon as possible and urges that alumni and others contribute to swell the to- tal up to the desired amount. LIT HOCKEY TEA1t LENDS LAWS MEN AND THEN WINS. With two of its own number playing on the side of the laws the lit hockey team took the barristers into camp yesterday afternoon by the score of 6 to 3. Only four members of the law team showed up for the game, and the lits lent them two men. Tihe game was played to avoid a f-feiet' and will stand as a regular game. Alumnus, entributes 'to "Everybody's. FruklIn P. Adams, '99-'00 is the au- thor of the almanac which is now running in "Everybody's Magazine" from month to montlb., Year 1O1k Editors Meet Today. There will be a meeting of the asso- ciate editors of the Micilganenslan In the Press buildtng at 9:00 o'clock this morning. The meeting has been called to compile the list of the names Sthe ,0W ,seniors, who will be pictured in the year book. Professors Bogel and Holbrook to be Among Speakers. Arrangements have been completed{ for the annual Junior law banquet which will be held Friday evening, March 14 at the Allenel hotel. Regent Wm. A. Comstock of Alpena will be the only out of town speaker, but Professors T. A. Bogel and Evans Holbrook of the law faculty will also give addresses. Harry Lippincott and F. S. Stephan are the members of the class who have been chosen to speak at the banquet. Frank Murphy will act as toastmaster. The number of tickets for the banquet will be limited to 150 and they will go on sale Monday, March 3. Fresh Lits Hold Dance at The Union. Fresh lits gave the third dance o? the year at the Union last night. Al admissions were disposed of before the dance. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Weir and Mr. and Mrs C. J. Coe were the chaperdnes. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB TO STAGE MONTHLY PROGRAM TONIGHT An Elaborate Entertainment Consist. ing of an Illustrated Lecture, and Music Arranged. The fourth of the "National Nights" given under the auspices of the Cos- mopolitan club will be held in New- berry hall this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The entertainment will be staged by the ,South American members of the club. Professor Edward R. Turner of the history department will speak on the "Relation between North and South America" and the problems of the op- ening of the Panama canal and Mexi- can immigration will be especially treated. An illustrated lecture on the scenic beauty and general industries of Ar- gentina, especially the city of Buenos Aires, will be givenby Marcelino J. Paz, '13E. S. Martinez, '13E, and R. Suarez,' '16E, will furnish some Spanish music, both vocal and instrumental. The entertainment will be open to the public and no charge will be made. Lits to, Collect Back Dues. Junior lit class dues will be collect- ed Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 2:00 to 5:00 o'clock at a table ix front of the S. L. A. window in Ufi- versity hall. Letters will be mailed Saturday to all who are in arrears. 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 Changed by wearer periodically, it keeps level till allwon out. Prevents "running over"-slipping and strain on ankles. .\- Can't work loose. Bem nacbs jIDouble/-Wear £5Rubber Heel Is stretched over a key-plate in changi Hence must be of, finest soft cushion-i rubber. Inferior rubber will not stretch. C wears two pairs of common rubber heels. a No Holes-No Na Won't deposit filth on1 v' a6 .r rugs or harm the high y A't9 polished floor. For all-arou comfort and economy,.i Sfitted out now- "While You Wait" JOHN Hl LAMBERT FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING 613 E. William Street &lei Wanted-Student representatives.Goc pay. G. C. Maedel, 619 Liberty E Wanted-Several young ladies of goc appearance for the summer. For i formation address 12 Michigan Da ly. 101-2-3 LOST. SINIMOKN$ 4" R vES '1 '.. ivy~ KID GLOVES FOR THE PARTICULAR LADY in a variety of shades. Also the long, white, dress glove. Very light and dressy. Toe nett timf you bey, try a pair. They all like it. Take her a be this week end. Martha Washingto Candy at University Pharmacy. Sa We are never undersold. Goodyea drug Store.. 2 GREAT REMOVAL SALE? At the Palais Royal, 209 E. Libert; U. of M. Pennants and Pillows at coE for two weeks, as we. remove to 304 1 Main April 1. 100-1( Lost-Choral Union ticket No. tion 5, in University Hall. call 904-J 2R. 85, 9 Fin For Sale By SCHROE N BROS The best guitar or mandolin fo to buy is made by the world's : Martin factory. See and try beautiful instruments at .Scha and Son's Music House. 1000 124 S. Main trqQ* , _ n . ,_, . .e .. . U U BIG REDUCTION SALE on all Winter Suits and Overcoats and Sweater Vests t 20 p l. 4seount, All c010Te4 sirt s including the world famous Manhattan and Eclips Shirts Mens Single Trousers 20 pct. o $1.00 Shirt at $ .85 $2.00 Shirt at $1.65 $1.60 " " $1.20 $2.50 " "$1.85 $3.00 Shirt at $2.25 IN at 35c or 3 for $1,00. Reule, Conlin, Fiegel