THE MICHIGAN DAILY Putting your money into a suit made your order is like putting it in the bank, r smart clothes of ftne quality are a real 3set. They make you look better and Id to your confidence. Will you spend just ten minutes with us to- orrow in going over the wonderful assortment spring fabrics. You need not think of placing . order, but do hF-ve a look. See what a fair penditure will secure in the way of a "made as u want it suit." DETROIT FRATERNITY JEWELERS AND STATIONERS .l ewelers, Stationers, Opticians and, Fraternity Jewelers 207-211 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT I SHIRTS TO ORDER PROF. DE MURALT'S LEAVING IS BLOW TO FENCERS CLUB. Series of Contests is Scheduled With .Detroit Y. 1. C. A. Foismen and Other Teams. Fencing in the university will lose a firm friend and supporter when Prof. de Muralt leaves to accept a po- sition in the business world. Not only was he instrumental in or- ganizing the women's fencing associ- ation, but he promoted the interests of the students fencer's club by forming a team among the university club members to meet with the students and give them practice in actual com- petition. FINAL MAT CONTEST TO BE HELD AT GYMNASIUM TODAY NEW WHITNEY THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK-Mat, and Eve. Daily PRICES-Daily Matinee at 2:15S 400 Best Seats on Lower Floor, .. 250 Evenings........250, 350, 500 Direct from One Solid Year in New York City, the Thrilling, Beautiful, ]Educa- tional Travel and Natural His- tory Moton Pictures of PAUL i. RAINEY'S African Hunt "The most marvelous motion pictures ever shown."-N. Y. World. With Graphic and Interesting talk by W. W. KIRBY, V. C. The $25,000 production secured by the young Cleveland millionaire during a ear spent in exploration and big game STUDENTS There's a Reason Why 109 North niversity Ave, J. K. Malcolm East Liberty Malcolm Block 1 Eat at- Painter's Engraved Loving Cups Will Be Given Wrestling Champions as in Past Years. The word "finis" will be attached to the wrestling season this afternoon when the championship of the heavy- weight class Will be determined in a bout between Watson and Lightner. With the decision in this match, all mat affairs will be cleaned up except the awarding of the trophies to the victors of the four weights. Dr. May has arranged to present the individual champions with loving cups as has been his custom for several years. As it is desired to have the names of the winner engraved on the trophies, Dr. May wishes that they turn in their names and addresses to him. The match on the boards for this afternoon will begin at 4:00 o'clock and will be refereed by Peterson. If You Don't -Gt Enough Say. So Comnmuttion Tickets hutlgi qatra fia Regular Meals 25c Sa S mummmmmolih4l V . , It, Henna & Stanger Up-to-Date Furniture, Rugs, Carpets Draperies Goods of Quality at Lowest Prices GIRLS! GIRLS! C A meeting between the faculty foils- men and the student exponents of the art had been planned for last week, but the absence of Prof. de Muralt ne- cessitated its postponemexit. As the fencers club is in dire need of practice to get in readiness for the bouts with outside institutions that they have scheduled, it is probable that the fac- ulty men will not abandon their fenc- ing efforts, but will select another man from their ranks to complete the fencing team. in addition to the practice meets with the faculty men, the student's club has arranged a series of bouts with the Detroit Y. M. C. A. which will be held in that city, shortly after spring vacation. e :, e z r GIRLS ! of MRS. W. L. RICKEY ANNOUNCES HER Easter Opening S PRINGMILLINER Thursday and Friday, March 20 and 21 Corner of Huron and Thayer 7-119 West Liberty St. iciaI Rexall Week, March I7lo 22 All over the United States, Canada, and England, six thousand L1 agents are united to promote the Rexall Policy of Better Goods, r Prices and Better Satisfied Customers. Rexall truly signifies Highest Possible Quality at Lowest Possible I Week will be specially observed with bargains in Rexall tationery, Rubber Goods, and Candy. The People Stop at D REXALL DRVG STO E E C. EDiMLLB Propretor tn. Street Prescription S pecilissts UNION OPERA MEN WILL NOT GO TO DETROIT. (Continued from page 1.) not be given in Detroit as first plan- ned numerous reservations will no doubt be made by the alumni there. Last night the choruses under the direction of Bert St. John practically covered the second act. Tonight at 7:00 o'clock the entire chorus will re- hearse. CANCER PATIENT SUCCUMBS AFTER UNSIJAL OPERATION William A. Smith, of Augusta, Mich- igan, who recently underwent an oper- ation in the university hospital for cancer at the base of the brain, was buried at Kalamazoo yesterday. Al- though many conflicting reports were circulated at the time of the operation relative to its exact nature, it was not denied that the operation was a most remarkable one. In order to remove the cancer it was necessary to cut through the man's skull. The tissue from the brain of a dog was said to have been used to protect the brain cells where the cancer was cut away. The patient remained in the universi- ty hospital until a few days ago when he was removed to his home at Augus- ta. UNUSUAL INTEREST SHOWN IN AMERICAN ART EXHIBIT. - -1 .1 GREATER THAN EVER Ii i UNIVERSITY NOTICES. a Festival Days--Five Concerts---Hill Auditorium vold, Schumann- Hinkle, Wirthlin, by Amato, G rs-' Scott. versity Choral Union: Children's Chorus Thoman Orchestra All Star Cast Reserved Seat Sale begins Saturday, Mar. 8, 8 A. M. University School of Music First Choice, $3.50 Announcements will be sent to any of your out - of- town 'friends if you will send their namesto the office. CHARLES A. SINK, Sec. 11 The Glee club will hold a special re- hearsal tonight at 7:00 o'clock in U. Hall. An important meeting of the senior literary class will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in Tappan hall. "1 + 1 Girls glee club will meet in New- berry hall Wednesday, 5:00 p. m. Tryouts for the Adelphi debating team, which will meet the represen- tatives of Alpha Nu in the annual cup contest, have been postponed until Fri- day, March 28. Senior engineer invitation commit- tee will receive additional orders and payments for invitations in the engi- neering society rooms on Thursday, 8:00 to 11:00 o'clock and Friday, 10:00 to 12:00 o'clock and 1:00 to 5:00 Would It Be Worth 25c To You To Recover$1.0 A WANT AD was inserted in the Michigan Daily, offering reward for the return of a valuable Gold Watch. It cost 25c to insert the advertisement. The Watch has been found and returned by one the Daily's readers. CASES LIKE THIS OCCUR EVERY DAY The busy little Daily Want-Ad goes into nearly every house in Ann Arbor. It is out for Business and It gets the Result. The Want-Ad Stations are at QUARRY'S DRUG STORE, on State Street. UNIVERSITY PHARMACY, on So. University Avenue. DAVIS & KONOLD, at Cor. Packard and State St. . e Ann Arbor Press r OFFICIAL PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY AND inters of Student Publications Art lovers are waking to the im- portance of the exhibit of American il- lustrators now being held in Memorial hall, and the number of visitors is in- creasing by hundreds every day. More than 200 drawings are display- ed in the collection, which is the prop- erty of the Society of National Illus- trators. They are for the most part the originals of drawings which have appeared in the magazines, either as cover designs, or frontispieces, or il- lustrations for stories and articles. The originals are much larger than the reproductions in print and they offer a fine field of study in the methods and principals of illustration. Many of the pictures are in color, but the pen-and-ink and wash drawings pre- dominate. Among the artists repre- sented are, Joseph Pennell, Charles Dana Gibson, S. Benda, Harrison Cady, Will Foster, James M. Flagg, Louis Hitchcock, C. Allen Gilbert, Raymond Perry and Vernon Howe Bailey. The exhibit will remain for another week. O'clock. Michigan Boosters Feted in Detroit. Premananda Das, '12P, and S. M. Bal, who are leaving for India, where they will boost Michigan and the Cos- mopolitan movement by means of il- lustrated lectures, were tendered a farewell banquet by Dr. Shippen, pas- tor of the First Unitarian church in Detroit Saturday evening. See Us when you want something fine in Dance and Banquet Programs. ing Telephone 27 I .O a RE-ORGANIZATION SALE toes At Big BY The Gilmore Shoe Company Formerly Wm. P. Purlield, Incorporated Continued - Big Sale this Discount 119 South Main Street Week ' , Spring LI ats Your Spring Hat will be right if it is chosen /i here. Stiff hats in a variety of proportions for different heads and faces. Soft hats in all the correct shapes and colorings. $2 and $3. Week I___ 'N-_ == ..,, p.....rr--- VJ - --_ 4 FRED W. GROSS, 23 E. Liberty