-THE MICHIGAN DAILY. ,_.., / You lose if you _ miss the bIg * * * * * * *: :{ * 4. >: :t :? 1;: LOST WIT -0- Over $600,000.00 CLEAN-UP SALE OF BROKEN SIZES AT worth of lost articles through the lost co newspapers in the States. -o- TRY A TWO-BIT A THE DAILY * * * * * * * * * * are found * Dumns of * United * * * DLET IN * . * * * * * * "Purfield's" * * * * * * ICES 119 South Main Street s Pe.1ace of Sweets Down Town LET' TRUBEY '-- [ a4 _ l ? ur ~ Furnish the Ice Cre2.2M- Attention to raterrnities e.nzd Sororities ON MAIN STREET ypewriter Repsdring Phone 1361-L will meet or beat any price made on a typewriter, sale or rental. D. F. WOODWARD or Savings Mank Bldg, Secoad Floor Ann Arbor, Mich. 4 J e Chubb House 209 South State Street Gives Clean, Wholesome Board at $4.00 per Week. Safe Drinking Water. C. C. Frem.n, Proprietor Ri M There's less than a month to order your ADS IN THIS COLUN ARE TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. WANTED. Wanted-Carpeted, unfurnished room by sophomore for all year residence. Telephone Rannells, Bell 1418-J. 109 LOST , Lost-Will the party who took blue belted Chinchilla overcoat from Li- brary, now, that the weather is warmer, return it to the Library. No questions, asked. 109 They all like it. Take her a box this week end. Martha Washington Candy at University Pharmacy. Sat. The best guitar or mandolin for you to buy is made by the world's famed Martin factory. See and try these beautiful instruments at Schaeberle and Son's Music House. tf PROF. I. TOMBO JR., OF COLUMBIA TO SPEAK HERE MARCH 20. Prof. Rudolph Tombo, Jr., professor of German at Columbia University, will deliver an illustrated lecture on "Parsifal" Thursday evening, March 20, in the high school hall, under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Stadtver- band. Prof. Tombo will describe the performance of the Wagnerian opera, as played in Bayreuth, Germany and his slides are from pictures at the Metropolitan opera house, New York. Prof. Tombo is secretary of the Ger- manistic society of America, the or- ganization which secures the lecturers and exchange professors for this coun- try from Germany each year. Men May Try Out for Managerial Jobs. Men wishing to try out for manager- ial positions on the Glee and Mandolin clubs may obtain information concern- ing the competition by calling up Mal- colm McCormick. Grad Gives Magazines to Library. S. Wright Dunning, '60, of New York City, has recently given a number of valuable magazines to the university library. The collection consists of practically complete files of "The Rail- road Gazette," "Archiv fur Eisenbahn- wesen," and "Zeitung des Vereins Deutscher Eisenbahn-Verwaltungei. Mo,, Tus., Mar, 10-11 Daniel Frohman Presents Sarah~ernhardt PROFS. WILGUS AND GLOVER TO REPORT ON TEACHER'S PENSION Professors H. L. Wilgus and James W. Glover are engaged in preparing reports in the interests of the state teachers' retirement bill, now before the legislature, which provides for the pensioning of teachers after from 20 to 30 years of service. The reports are to cover both the financial and legal aspects.of the bill. Professor Wilgus' part of the work entails an exhaustive study of the measure to determine whether, in his opinion, 'it is constitutional. The ulti- mate probable cost to the state of the proposed pensions is being investigat- ed by Professor Glover. The reports will not be ready for several days, and before publication, will be sub- mitted to the State Federation of Teachers' clubs, which organization requested the investigation. POWER PLANT FOUNDATIONS TO BE LAID IN FEW WEEKS. Several more weeks of grading will be necessary before work can be be- gun on the foundations of the new university power house. Six scrapers and a large breaking plow are now en- gagedclearing away the large lumps of frozen earth which have been loos- ened by dynamite blasts. A cement mixer and engine are being set up in preparation for the construction work. PROF. VAN TYNE TO ATTEND MEETING IN PHILADELPHIA Prof. C. H. Van Tyne left Ann Arbor yesterday for Philadelphia where he will attend a meeting of the Pennsyl- vania historical society. He will read a paper before the society next Tues- day on "The Influence of the Clergy and of Religious and Sectarian Forces on the American Revolution." Prof. Van Tyne will return Wednes- day, and during his absence, Prof. E. R. Turner will take charge of his classes. COPIES OF FREER MANUSCRIPT SENT TO LIBARIPES OF WORLD. Copies of the Freer manuscript of the new testament and accompanying notes are being sent from the general library to all of the principal libraries of the world. The manuscript pur- chased about three years ago in Egypt by Charles L. Freer of Detroit was edited by Prof. A. H. Sanders who pre- pared in connection a 250 page volume of explanatory notes. Copies of the manuscript have been sent to libra- ries in Japan, Russia and other coun- tries. Cotrell& Leonard ALBANY, NEW YORK MAKERS O Caps & Gowns To the American Universities from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Class Contracts a Specialty. The New Spring Models are now being shown at Ilayley's Millinery, 206 E. Liberty Hair Goods a Specialty Phone 1390-J 4f Th e',Suc ess 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- lish effects, coats 30 to 32 inches long, two or three buttoned, flat or soft roll lapels, beautifully tailored, are now being shown by us. An inspection of our SPRING CLOTHING will convince you of the up-to-dateness of our Clothing Department. J. F. WUI2RTH CO. I. EASTER CLOTHIN PROG RAMS HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD DRESSERS An artistic program, worth keeping will be treasured by your guests and bring back fond recollections many years after your party has been forgotten. We make the kind that are worth keeping. For Men, Young Men and Boys Of Your Party Depends Upon Your EASTER SUIT $18 to $40' VARSITY TOGGERY SHOP "KAHN-MADE" CLOTHES Mayer, Schoettle & Schai rer Co. Stationers Printers Binders 112 S. Main St. Special Rexall1 Week, March 1710o22 All over the United States, Canada, and England, six thousand Rexall agents are united to promote the Rexall Policy of Better Goods, Better Prices and Better Satisfied Customers. Rexall truly signifies Highest Possible Quality at Lowest Possible Prices. Rexall Week will be specially observed with bargains in Rexall Remedies, Stationery, Rubber Goods, and Candy. The People Stop at THE REXALL DRVG STOKE ' ~E C. DBDSIL.Pro/prietor 122 So. Main StreetI Prescription Speiatllta SPECIAL FREE OFFER ramatie Club Gives First Play. embers of the Women's League lessed first production of the Dra- ic club at Barbour gym yesterday rnoon when one of Ben Greet's v"Pairn f rila" v-ar ~ Fresh Engineers to Hold Dance. Tickets for the fresh engineer dance to be given Tuesday night at the Union, are nearly all disposed of. They are limited to 100 and sell for 75 cents S--~eatuI JofAimpulse" was pr eeach. Chaperones for the dance are ed. Miss A. E. Burrough, a visit- Professor and Mrs. A. B. Stevens and nurse from New York, also spoke Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Moriarty.eDanc- he women about her work in Ann ing will commence at 8:30 o'clock and or. continue until 12:00 o'clock. j I SIMMONS I SIMMONS 0LOVES KID GLOVES A, FOR THI in a v Also t dress light a next ti a pair. E PARTICULAR LADY' ariety of shades. the long, white, glove. Very and dressy. The me you buy, try Prevents "running over"-slipping and strain on ankles. Can't work loose. Double -Wear Rubber fHee is stretchedIovera key-plate in changing. Hence must be of finest soft cushion-like rubber. Inferior rubber will not stretch. Out- wears two pairs of common rubber heels. No Holes-No Nails Won't deposit filth on the s a. Iub rgs or harm the highest polished floor. For all-around comfort and economy, get :fitted out now- 50c a pair "While You Wait" JOHN H. LAMBERT U. S. WOOLEN MILLS For a Limited Time CAP FREE to match every Suit or Overcoat. Greatest Value for Least Money No More $o16.00 No Less In the Photo Play Queen Elizabeth 709 N. University Avenue For Sale By FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING SCHROEN BROS. 613 E. William Street Ann Arbor Dye Works French Dry and Steam Cleaning Bell 628 204 E. Washington St- L. I. Wahl. Manager CARRICK THEATRI DETROIT The Messr's Shubert & Lewis Wailer Pres. A Butterfly on the Wheel All English Company Admission it 0l0c 1000 124 S. Main Street] Spring Goods are Arriving Daily Each day brings new assortment of the nobbiest spring clothing for young men. Easter comes early and you will have to think of your Easter clothes sooner than usual. Look over our large stock before purchasing. A few Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats at sac- rifice prices. Reule, Conlin, Fi