TUE MICHIGAN DAILY. 1- - S T SA - aw islh reel in style AIDS IN TATiS COILUMfN ARE-TO CE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. LOST Lost-Will party who got wrong hat at Soph Eng. dance at Packard hall last Friday eve kindly call at 1315 Hill or phone 1460 and exchange will be made. 130, To just offer you stylish clothing would be easy for us but would soon set you doubting the value of our store service. We study the difference between style and correct style so that you may feel secure in any selection. yon may make here. There is an individuality in the styles of Stein=Bloch Smart Clothes that pleases the critical buyer--a glance at yourself in a Stein-Bloch Spring suit, before our big mirrors, explains why. FOR SALE. SVI1OOLMEN TO 1I011 BkNQUET, AIrnmw niiuler. of Edeatioinal Club> 1YilIif i(, iif 1 hut 1Haull In order that ex-members interested in educational work in attendance at the sessions of the Schoolmasters' club may attend the annual banquet of the Educational club, the affair will be held on Thursday from 5:00 to 8:00 p. n., in AlcMillan hall. C. E. Ehle, '13, will act as toastmaster, and Dean John R. Effinger will be the prinpipal speaker, addressing the club on"Ideals in Education." Prof. C. 0. Davis, of the education department, Floyd Armstrong, '13, and Supt. C. D. Dawson, of St. Louis, Micli- igan, 4vill be the other speakers. Pres- ident M. E. Valentine, '13, and a com- mittee consisting of Don I. Frace, '13, John C. Winter, grad., and Fred A. Middlebush, '13, are in charge of the affair. SPRING TIME AND KODAK DAYS ARE HERE II I, For Sale-Must sell U of M boat livery and all equipment on account of ill health. Good bargain. Call Paul G. Tessmer. 130-135 For Sale-Full width,extra deep build- ing lot on South Univ. Ave. near Ox- ford Road. Shirley W. Smith. 130-31-32 We have the best goods at lowest prices, for anything in the realm of music. See us before purchasing. Grinnell Bros. 120 and 122 E. Liberty street. 125-132 Contrarie Mary Souvenir Scores and Sheet Music for sale at Schaeberle & Sons Music House. tf Old Hampshire Vellum, the latest in fine writing papers, at Fosters. tf IS YOUR KODAK LOADED? All the latest models from $i.oo to $125.oo in stock-and all kinds them for rent at ic cents per day. Bring in your rusty, dusty, old kodak and turn it in. toward a new on Or Ict me put it in order for the snap shot days to come. LYNDON -- 719 N. Univ. Ave Rniemler- 12 exposure films developed for io cents-same price 6 exposures. Buy 12 exposure films and bring them to me for tar development, and extra size prints. 3c up. nscliritt, Apfel & Company' Seniors, Seniors'. Seniors and gown vacation. and Co. are requested to have cap measurements taken before No deposit required. Mack 130-31-32-33 I p -=.t O I U Who Does the Best1 Kodak Finishing? C? te " 8 4' CRITIC EXPLAINS CAUSE OF DECAY IN ART IEVELOP3LENT Raymond Wyer, director of the Hackley art gallery, at Muskegon, lec- tured last night in the high school auditorium upon "'The Art That En- dures." The lecture was given under the auspices of the Ann Arbor Art as- sociation. That periods of decline in art are due to too much attention to literal things; rather than to creative and im- aginative ideals, was emphasized by Mr. Wyer. He said: "Art frequent- ly suffers from a blind following of the ideals of the past. The present age is one of fact; ideals are expressed by real and not conventional designs." 1)1 ~L M. RU. WIL AI)DRESS 14'TI A MEJRVA NS 'TONIWWT SQanirh-American students will be addressed by Dr.,Jose M. Rua, of the University of Buenos Ayres, at New- berry hall this evening. Dr. Rua is making a study of American universi- ties with the view of placing the best of them on un approved list for the guidance of his countrymen. The meeting opens at 7:00 o'cl'ck. I)AII 'TO GIV M LTON ORATI ON THIS A FTEIRNOON, L. I3. David, '14L, Michigan's repre- sentative in the Hamilton Oratorical contest, will give a public delivery of his oration this afternoon in Universi- ty Hall at 4:00 o'clock. His speech, "The Social Reformer," will be given at the Hamilton club of Chicago in the annual contest on April 4, at which Wisconsin, Indiana, Iowa, and Northwestern will also be repre- sented. GYM TEAM TO BE FORMED BY lIR, MAY FOR TOURNAME NT, Dr. George A. May wishes all stu- dents interested in forming a "gym" team to meet him in his office at 3:30 this afternoon. It has been the cus- tom in years past to have a team and Dr. May wants to start work for a team for next year. His plans are to have a contest and award cups to the winners, as in the wrestling matches. He states that the freshman class has some promising material. I Feature Film T EM PL I Down Town on Mlain Street I ik ,; I " , WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd The Lost I - BIT TE R SW E ETS Admission [ r r 100 j Calkins' Pharmacy, 324 So. STATE St. CARRIC'K THEATI DETROIT E. H. Southern and Julia Marlowe IN Shakespearean Repertc T' igt MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTI A Srictly Modern Offering of Candy Favorites In Old Style. We can show you. Bring iu your fihn, Films de- veloped 10c per roll. Prints 3c up. Wa tch r the Sign I CALKINS' PHARMACY 324 So. State Street We R"IH TAILO, R you a -_ . lj TUTTLE IS ON STATE STREET We Serve Hot Lunches Ins in F K WEA >ws for displays of the newest creations and Imperial Four-in-Hands and Bow have a new assortment of Silk Hose in Patterns. STUDENT ACCIDENTALLY SHOT WHILE CLEANING REVOLVER Charles B. Marks, '14, of Detroit, who was accidentally shot in the leg. Monday when cleaning a revolver, is not seriously, wounded. Unless blood poisoning sets in, he will soon resume his studies. Marks was taken to the general hospital where"the bullet was extracted.° Alpha Nu Holds Tryouts for Debate,I Alpha Nu held tryouts last night, at which a team composed of Chas. Lock- wood, '14, Samuel Witting, '15, Jacob Levin, '15, and Li M. Sprague, '13, al- ternate, was chosen. These men will' debate with Webster society in the final tryouts for the University cup debate. Prominent Graduate Visits University Dr. Lyman Kebler, '9., of Washing- ton, D. C., visited the university yes- terday. Dr. Kebler was chief of the )rug Division of the Bureau or Chem- istry under Dr. Wiley. He has just been elected president of the Ameri- can Pharmaceutical society.- Conimerce Club to Visit Clevehud. At a meeting of the Commerce club last night in the economics lecture room, plans for a trip to Cleveland May 2 and 3 were completed. Detroit and Cleveland industrial plants and business concerns will be inspected. To measure CAP FREE TO MATCH SUIT Satisfaction guaranteed FOK U. S. WOOLEN MILLS 709 N. University Avenue Upstairs dE F e.r &SCompan 342 S. State Street GET ONE OF' OUR Telephone 716S. ALARM CLOCKS and you will get to yo ; jlasses on time Prices always right and all clocks guarante ed New lcation. 111 EAST WASHINGTON STREfT J. L. CHAPMAN, Jewelek IE OU will find a delightful lot of correctness in our Sr pting and men and Summer Suits for i MARY" MUSIC DeFries' Art Store Pictures and Framing 223 S. Main Street Reasonable Prices, Prompt Service and Good Workmanship. young men, and even greater delight in our modest prices. A On Sale I I I BIG MAY MUSIC FESTIVAL. visit should convince you. I $15.00 to $30.00 Four Days Hill Auditorium Five Concerts .. at .. I Hats, Caps, and Gents Furnishings si Building Maynard Street..r Across from Majestic RESERVED SEAT I ICKETS NOW ON SALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC $3.00, $2.00, $1.00 Pre-Festival tickets must be exchanged otherwise add $3.00. WADHAMS & COMPANY 121-123 1 .Maim St. I I I wno ECIAL WHILE THEY LAST LOOSE LEAF DINDERS WITH FILLER FOR 15o EACH GOOD - - niversity sfying Toilet Art! Pharmacy, Wles Candies GOULDING & WIKEL Proprietor 1219 South University Ice Cream Sodas