a THIE MICHIGAN DAILY. i just s ylish )t s S 10S ae icorrect in style 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 any selection j yon nay 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. dCIIsc1itt, Apfel & Companyf OF OUR Telephone 716 ARM CLOCKS and you will get to yo" classes on time nays riglit -lnd a I c cks g aranteed New lc:atiwfn 1J11 EAST WASHINGTON STREZT J. L. CH AP MAN, Jeweke ADS IN TIS COLUMN ARE TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. LOST. s black, self-filler fountain pen with a white clip-clap. Please phone 805-L. 141 Lost-8 inch polyphase slide rule in room 401 New Eng. Bldg. Leather case and slide marked Moiseyeff. Please return to 1217 Willard. Phone 1343-J. 141t Lost--$20 bill in black pocket book. Thought to have been dropped be-x tween Catholie Church and boat house. Finder please call 1551. 141r FOUND I, ries' Art Store uires and Framing Pr m47 Service and Good Workmanship. iW l 01, OM b r 1n 1 4? 0 a? Found-Left at Busy Bee, man's danc- ing pumps. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this ad. *141 FOR SALE. For Sale-Eureka Electric Vacuum cleaner fully equipped. Cost new $45.00. Will sell with guarantee at. $30.00. Neis, phone 1582-J. 141 for Sale-Painted Window due bills on Lyndon~, Waterman .Fountain Pens, and others. A bargain. Call at 326 S. State St. at once. 141 WOMEN'S G-LEE CLUB WILL FEATURE TWO SELECTIONS. "Dinah Doe," a darky melody., and "The Two Clocks," two glee club se- lections will be the features of the annual concert and dance of the wom- en's glee club in Barbour gym, Satur- day evrening at 8:00 o'clock. The for- mer is a costune character sketch with music, full of laughs and funny strains. The latter is a snappy selec- tion about one of the proverbial grandfather clocks and a little French clock. Tickets are 35 cents. CANINE ELITE MAY START WEARING OF MUZZLES SOON The amendment to the city ordi- nance reguiating the harboring of dogs will come up at the next ses- sion of the city common council Mon- day evening for final action. It has had its second reading and opinion prevails that its passage is a certain- ty. There are more than 500 regis- tered dogs in Ann Arbor, many of them bull dogs, against whom the pro- posed amendment is directed. If the amendment goes into effect, all bull dogs will be required to wear muz- zles. TRIP TO CHICAGO IS UP TO ALUMNI Union Opera Wil fGo to Windy City if Grads Guarantee Support. TO STAGE TWO PERFORMANCES. With permission already granted for taking 'Contrarie Mary" to Chicago for presentation in that city May 10 or 24, the matter of making ti.e trip now rests with Windy City alumni. S. E. Thomason, '04, who was in Ann Arbor last week for the purpose of promul- gating the tour, has returned to Chi- cago, and it is understood that he is now busy interesting Cook county graduates in the project. Before coming here, Mr. Thomason secured the indorsement of the Chica- go Alumni association, which decided tentatively to sponsor the expedition. It only remains now to gain enough support in Chicago to assure the Mich- igan Union management- of enough funds to warrant the trip. Practically the entirercast and cho- rus will be taken on the western journey., necessitating the transporta- tion of 100 men, besides a carload of scenery. It is planned to stage two performances, and from the experience of other college operas in Chicago, it is expected that large crowds will greet the Michigan performers. If the Chicago trip is made, it will not only be the first time that a Un- ion show has ever been given out-of- town, but also the largest organization of Michigan men to be taken to an- other city for an exhibition of any kind. JUNIOR LITS TO HEAR PROF. HOLBROOK AT CLASS DINNER P. PHOTOGRAPHY is being introduced in many leading universities. It is essential in every college man's life that he know how to take pictures. Can you conceive of a better opportunity than you now have to learn how? The Michigan student who fails to take advantage of this opportunity is making a great mistake. You can buy a Kodak from $3.oo up to $150.oo, according to the amount you want to invest, and any one of them will take good pictures. You can rent them, good ones, for ioc per day. We furnish them for you better and cheaper than anywhere in the United States. LYNDON Telephone 458 Who Does the Best Kodak Finishing? l-e can so yol. Bring in your i-. Films de- veloped l(c per roll. ['rints 3e up. CALINS' PHARMACY 324 So. State Streetf TUTTLE'S 719 N. University Ave. Miniature RUG of ORIENTAL Design with Each. Package. ON STATE STREET We Serve Hot Lunches !i fellow SK-airts UNIVERSITY, NOTICES. "The attitude of the Western Schools on the Conference Question," will be the subject of a talk by Prof. Evans Holbrook at the last junior lit dinner of the year to be held at the Michigan Union tonight at 6:00 o'clock. JohnI. Lippincott will actas toast master, and Rolfe Spinning, chairman of the senior advisory committee, will discuss the advisory system. A toast will be given by Reuben Peterson, Roy Parsons will sing some "Contrarie Mary" hits, and Ralph Conger will furnish guitar specialties. Regular series tickets will admit, or single admission cards may be pro- cured at the door for 60 cents. Mack Ryan, '12, Returns to Study Law Mack Ryan, '12, has returned to Ann Arbor from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, where he has been engaged in the real estate business since his graduation. Ryan intends to obtain an LL.B. degree and will commence work in the law department this sum- mer school. Club Chooses Tennyson's "Falcon." The final decision of the plays to be given in Barbour gym Friday at 4:00 o'clock under the auspices of the new Dramatic club has resulted in the se- lection of Tennyson's "Falcon." The cast is: Alice Lloyd as Lady Giovanno; Catherine Reighard as Count Federi- go; Clara Roe as Fillipo, and Helen Malcomson as, Elisabetta. When looking for a choice gift that no one else has, you may find it at Fosters. (1) Contrarie Mary Souvenir Scores and sheet music for sale at Schaeberle & Son's Music House. tf Close the Windows! Don't Let Anybody Move! Here's the ENCHANTED CIGARETTE H2OA r x ,. G I s AO e a' TURKISH V IRG NIA CG GAR ET TE'S : arrived, a full assotmcnt of sizes and patterns in both id Madras clths, of the Longfelow Shirt. They ade in negligee style with both starcbed and soft cuffs. :ch our windows for displays of this exclusive shirt, or still, let us show you the entire line. TINKER & COMPANY trnishers and Hatters 342 S. State Street Agents for the B. V. D.and Lewis Surnmer Underwear. Today is the last day for junior en- gineers to pay their dues. From 8:00 to 12:00 a. m. in the engineering so- ciety rooms. Candidates for the freshman tennis team will report in the trophyroom of Waterman gym tonight at 7:15 o'clock. Senior engineer class meeting in room 311 of the engineering building, Thurs- day at 5:00 p. m. Junior engineer baseball practice every afternoon this week in south Ferry field at 3:00 o'clock. The University club tea, which was to have been held today, has been postponed uitil Wednesday, April 30. Rehearsal of the women's glee club I at 4:00 o'clock in Barbour gym. Second order of law canes is here and may be had in the law lobby today at 3:30 o'clock. HOLLAND RUSK COMPANY, Holland, Michigan Don't pass another day without trying this delicious Rusk of golden brown. Serve with mill or cream, fruit, cheese, or poached egg.. Al- ways delightful and nourishing. 10c the Package at all Grocers. OU will find a delightful lot of p -- correctness in our Spring a Summer Suits for men ' and IRARIEMAY5 mu'i young men, and even greater delight in our modest prices. A On Sale visit should convince you. M AT $15.00 to $30.00 vc'sitt ousc Across from Majestic 0 i l .W-ft IL T lw LN Mtock Hats, Caps, and Gents Furnishings T A ILOR S " Have you tIhought of this before, The girl at home might like a Score ?" announce the arrival 95 Fort St., West of the new Woolens for Spring and Summer. WADHAMS & COMPANY Detroit -1 I- I 1214I23 S. Main St. I WAN U U e F f'-'n '. \ 1 3 a 5 4 i /' r k,. .. r Y Your pdae UN IVERSITY PHARMACY THE STUDENT STORE , Sundaes, Cigars, etc., etc. Anything You May COULDIN & WIKEL,-Proprietors