THE "'ICHIGAN DAILY FRATERNITY JEWELERS. ANDJ)STAT ?NIE R$ WHITNXEY THEATRE Wednesday, April 16 The Season's DRAMATIC CLIMAX JQAW5HOL~ Our J & M. Oxfords are exact repr,)du::- tions of the English Flat Last $14 liendh made Shoes, and sell for $6.00 See them. MATINEE TODAY "CA Great Show" Coming eTIIURS.09 3 P. M. "COW AND MOON" Wonderful Extravaganza MUSICAL COMEDY ALL NEXT WEEK Jewelers, Stationers, Opticians arnd Fratcrxritv -Ji:elers 207-211 WOOD WARD, AVENUE, DETROIP the Only Time Here The Forest Lawn, Tea om. Orders Taken or Banquets 604 Forest Ave nue. Phone 1238-J FRANCES In Her Greatest Triumph Mon., Tue.$ Wed., Miss Nobody troin Starland 25 PEOPLE, Thurs, Fri., Sat., ""LITTLE MIX UP"9 20 PEOPLE Wagnerfu&Coo State Street Sidn omf the IlaWhIte Shue Orders- Delivered, Use Our Phone The Case o ek Original cast and production intact from a four months' run at Mr. Belasc's own theatre, New York City. I I I New Drug Store CAR R.ICKTHEA'TRE DETROIT The Scotch Star of SMars HARRY LAUDER With his London Music Hall Artists NEXT WEEK--LESLIE CARTER An lUp-to-the-mninute Place to get our Soaps, Towels, Toilet Articles SCALE OF PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 lF Anilouncement i THERE'S NEVER ANY FALLING OFF' IN THE GRAND FLAVOR OF t nr, G . r ._ ._ Prescriptions Promptly Filled Sugilen Drug CO. 302 S. State St. Phone 1244-J I The nicest, spiciest, Most tantalizing cookies ever made. . n91doc packages at all grocers. HOLLAND RUSK COMPANY, Holland, Mich'. r ME B iy your Spring Sut early and get first choice. Our new Sprii'g_ Woolens of the coming Season are excliisive and will not be duplicated. .A,' MYLES, 607 E. WilliamlsS. ROME OF hlt Sliaffuer,.,&z larx :LOTHES FOR MEN m For snappy. furnishings, see uas. ~L0ur assortments In everything are complete and it will. pay you well to trade with us. RECOVER ONE VICTIM FROM BED) or HURON. Continued from page 1.) much lower than it has been at any time since the accident occurred, and high holes were entertained for the discovery of the other bodies before daylight. The regular searching organization by the university under the direction of Prof. C. E. Johnston was broken up after the vacation, but the announce- wnent of the reward stinulated the in- terest so that the party is larger now than at any time since the' first day after the tragedy. This is due to some extent to the change in the weather. The continuous rains for the last two weeks made the river high and muddy, but the last two days have been almost ideal, and the water is much lower and clearer, so that it is now possible to see the bottom of the stream from the boats. The university motor truck has been brought to the aid of the search- ers and all the boats that drift down the river are carried back in this, in- stead of by rail from Ypsilanti. Enmploymnent Comimittee leas ;lols Open Several odd jobs are in the hands of the Michigan Union employment committee. Any students seeking work are urged to call at the employ- merit bureau of the Union this after- noon from 4:30 to-5:30 o'clock. Dean Vaugban Leagves for Philadelphila Dean V. C. Vaughan of the medical department will leave for Philadelphia tomorrow to attend a meeting of the American Philosophical Society. He will read a paper on "Fever; Its Na- ture and Significance," Friday. Dean Effinger to Represent ;University Dean J. R. Effinger, of the literary department, has been appointed by President Hlutchins to represent the university at, the inauguration of George 'Richmond G rose as president' of De Pauw UniversityT at Greencastle, 'Id., on April 23. Junior Jamboree Tickets Go On Sale. Tickets for the Junior Jamboree, "a social anomaly," will go on sale to- morrow. They may be procured forj $2.00 from members of the social corn- inittees of 1914 lit and engineering ! classes. COX SONS & PINING, New Yorks MAKERS OF ACADEMIC COSTUMES t Caps, Gowns S Hoods a for All Degrees. MACK & CO , Representatives; ~1 46 J I, ir~ll0 _ v Ag06 'I to N . Ml, t . ' '- ar r ! i 4~ I V L ! I ( L 1 ru a- d back into your otrcet clothes to mingle with the rc& o the fellows. If you ca -------- -w--__... ... ... " . : ~ Put onOne ofOur Correct Fitting Tailored-To-Measure uits that portrays the details of your individual self and embodies latest style and Yar h you L fel finer and look b 1tter than ever. Make your requ°ire~ meits mownto B-C "here" AtThe Finish. , ......,,,ua..., . 2UL wI FRED W. GROSS 123 E. LIB~ERTY ST. * who will Shiow you lour attractive woolens anti styles agnd. send us you r correct measure. utz Clothing Store Largest tailrs in the world of GOOD ma&-to ordercr do')e 7 So. Main Street Down Town A Prige Building Chicago, U. S. A. Your Spr ing Sut. Is Made By . . .21771 =-wl-_-%,n4vlnz h ' , O y a i*r a o il satisfy you in every par iua . It will made just as you dictate andl guaranteed to perfectly. The 500 pure wool samples are iting for you. 50.. !; ' ill(i y r ' . ~,. .- + - .1 1 i i <' I i -; " ° ' Ft~ /f j/11//k C ',,7. i,?, #§1 sT% s: v i 0"gr ' , ' lrh 4 r' rl Ir E ' . / k R, ______ t '. / rt k1, S X >5 4l +rI a ,':4,^ , ,J'y he Ccampus, Bootery 308 South State mm-- U Maedel, Photo rae, er We didn't believe it possible in 1912-but our range of. designs for 1913 for COLLEGE and SCHOOL PORTRAITS-well just come and' see for yourself., 12Le aake Apintes for Sittings. 0I1 E. Liberty S.