THE MICHIG~AN DAILY
"Red and White Whitney Theatre
R ~ Saturday, April 26
FRATERNITY. JEWELERS AN]D STATIONERS
i ONE NIGHT ONLY
Jewelers, Stationers, Opticaans, and Fraternity Jewelers. A itagraph S pecial at
207211 WOOD'WAR1) AVENUE, DETIROIT,
CAPNIGHT WIll TO ISCVS PLAN
Our J. &'LVM. Oxfords are exact reproduc- B EDA 3FRCNECU TeRibw
tionsstudent Council Determines Dat and Committee in C>harge of Union Project
tosof the English Flat Last $14 Bench made Apoints Committee For Wil1C(ll -Meetig teseuilt
Shoes, and sell for $.0. See them. Annul Event. Ket Week'fr By A. E. THOMAS
11. S, IULBERTT'O HAVE CHIARGE. WILL ADOP CONSTITUTION. Ar11 231'doi -.Milrwlbesprtdy
Wagner G/O . the'aie superbconpay that appeared
stae Sree " 1 iie$ a with h hieprboghoutmthe alse nrun
Cap Night, the evening on which the The constitution for the new canoe l~d e d at the ILierty Theatre, in New alsao u York,
8tnof the. 511 White She members of the class of 1916 will form- club proposed by the Michigan Union last year.
ally burn their freshmen caps and is being drawn up by the committee F EAT U RE DA Y
intoallthe rivlege ofin charge, and wil be submiitted to the
pass it l h rvlgso sopho- board of directors for ap roal when o-o
morehood, will be held on the evening . Prices, 5c, 75c, $1 $1.50, $2
of May 23.~ completed. Tbe committe plans to TEN ETS DISSIONSaSleWdedyArl2
of May 23. ~~~~~call a general meeting of those inter- Sa ae ensa.Arl2
The date of the annual event was ested in canoeing in about ten days, ___________________
officially set at a meeting of the stu- and the final plans for the club will ______________________________________
dent council last evening, when after be disussed at tha t tinme.
an address by Interscholastic Maia- As soon as the metng is held, the
o' rt s I a u ~ a i o n eH..apne~hpitdu actual work n the club house will be
V, L :ti d wY L V 1the advisability of holding the ceremo- commenced. The Edison company has M E s
OrdersTakenfor Baquetsny on the evening of the first day ofdnte
Orer Tke fr anuesthe interscholastic track and field X~e 1,000 to be used for this pur-
meet th meber voed uaniousy pseand with the money donated by
est A enuePhon 123-J imeetfthe mbropvoeduanmoslyothers interested in the matter, it is o h So
est~~~~h Avn ech n 1 3 Ji aome of the roposed date. expected that enough wtill be collect-
The ommtteeof he ouncl wiched to completely equip the clubhouse.
will have the Cap Night festivities in Th ebr ftecu ilb i rs E c& vLeO: \. bbv ine of Snmmer Woolens of the newest fat-
charge follows: H. S. Hulbert, '4M, vided into two classes, yachtsmen and Ven rdclrn.~ t the Habit. Come where you et individual
chairman, J. H. Wilkins, '14, J. I. Lip- no-yachtsmen. Swimming tests will tioig Dress Suits For Rent.
pincott, '14, and R. E. Woleslagel,,dte '13. be used to divide the men into th F.A.MY ES 607 East Wiliam Street
Form. Unique in Flavor. Unique In Qualty. Suitable for All Occasions. a May 23 is an early date for Cap proper classes, and insignia with an
AGE TODAY I O AT ALL GROCERS Night, in past years the event being e"
HOLLAND RUSK COMPANY, Holland Mich.. appropriate design will be used to dLs
held later. This year's night was orig- tinguish the members. __________________________________
_________________________________inally planned for May 30, but the The plns include a sum to be used in_
council thought it could assist the ath- clearing the channel of the river in NEWX STYLES
letic association by providing enter- several places, and the engineering_________________
tainent or te itersholaticmembers of the club have already vol-
get.unteered t aid in thewokq
As in former years Cap Night cre- Safeguards for the preservation of
monies will take place in Sleepy Hol- the lives of all those on the river will
low. As the natural amphitheater is be taken by the club. It is expectedMo
a part of Palmer field, the holding of that a miniature life saving crew will
:ta"P ~~the meet on May 23, will mean thatIea old
;..: be on duty when the number of ca-
th ge wl hv t b lend pnoists is so great that protection is to,
early the next morning as the worn be taken. 11
en's field day will be held n the fol- Thcomtealopnsticud
BOSTONIANS -Shoes and Oxfords lowing Saturday. seeolfa ltnla theo iclen
svrlsocial functions i h ae-AT'
best for college me. because they are the most stylish, the best fitting dar of club events. Dances may be
:est wearieg men's shoes to be found anywhere at,$4.00, $4.50 and CLASS HEADS ADOPT HONOR 515.- held in the club house, and the social Af
ee our Rubber Sole Oxfords at $4.50 and $5.00. TEA( DRAFT.
l~ppoltts Contiued fom pae i.)events will ,culminate in a huge spring f%0
Ii 47 Vt~rl +Jiuston's ment for all time._regatta___ 08 S. Main St.
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%yThe provisions of the plan are that PROF. BAILEY WILL ADDRESS ______________________________
_____________________________________________-it shall be the privilege and duty ofSOIT OFEG EES
__________________________ '-all students to report to a committee, ___
representing and chosen by them, any prof. Benjamin Bailey, of the elec-~ ESTALISHED 1818
and all cases of cheating coming with- trical engineering department, has
in their observation, been invited to read a paper before the
The honor honor committee provid- American and British Society of A-
ed for is planned to consist of three tomobie Engineers, of which he is f
seniors, 'two juniors, one sophomore a-ebeinNwYok My27 i
seen by as many people and one freshmen in each department, pprwl eo h eea ujc
beie h rsdn fec lsof electric ignition, lighting, and start- -
A separate committee is provided for ing of automobiles. A course on this UjFiUIt 12tPf' ltt it xo
ur clothes right all around. each department, and its work shall sujc sbiggve1yPo.Bie
subjectries beingcgivenby Prof.ita ey- 3IOADNAY COR.TWNTI5CND V5'
becrido erty aoiyb-for the first time this year, and will t'4oW YORK.
ing necessary to expell or suspend an become a regular part of the automo-
offender from the university, bile engineering course next year. O r R p e e ttv , M .1V le
,A written pledge is to be required OurRep esentaive,_Wea____
't, Schaffner at the end of each written exarina-
tion. Students will be allowed ab- Business Calls Prof. Bunker to Toledo .wili be at
= solute freedom of conduct in the class Prof. R. E. Bunker, of the law de-
arX Jroom, and may leave at will, it being partment, made a short trip to Toledo
01 always understood that the honor sys- yesterday on private business. Prof.
ke them that way and weV 0O tern shall govern their conduct. Bunker left at noon and returned lastas
1 1 ________________nigt. O li~t rrai
.1 themi that way. Anight _______________-rain
M AJESTI C CONNERCE CLB PLANS TRIP
TO CLEELANVD NEXT 3ONTHi
iits from $18 u. Members of the Commerce club willTo a anom r w
° g make a two day inspection tour of the
anrm avsa 2."MISS Nobody from S aiad big business esablishments in Clve- Wt aetSis vrotRdn
'kMtinee Today - 3 land the first three (ays of next and Motor Garments, English Bab-
________________ month. About 25 men will leave
OPEIN"TOOROW ATNE I Thursday May 1, taking the boat from erdashery, fats and Shoes.
~jIIT~r ISS ~I~hflI~ Detroit to their destination. They will
"LITE MIS IX-UP inspect the Sherw in 'Williams Paint
LUTZ Co., the Wooltex Garment Co., the DSOSINNNeYokCARRICKTHETRE
theggestcStEve ONVin ton Auto factory, the May depart- MTR s IDETR0
the Majesic Stage ment store, the Cleveland Plain deal-MARSO0ETR0IT
THINGSTOR ® . ON EM ..._30_A____ SUMES MRS.
3CON'E 30 er, and the National Carbon Works.CDMCC LESLIE
The club will be entertained by the aps, Gowns & Hods adSt ihs1,h ecn r
17 .M i tetMETGOr I @Tms ai "Mon., Thrsadaihs"h eodMs
MODYMIJ W i chgnaII Ll-Ceean hl o AlO~e9 anueray." Tues. Night & Sat. Mat., ' Zaa.'
Copyright Hart Schaffler & Marx in that city.MASK & , RNepresentaties ;Wed. Mat and ight, "Caille." ri. Night
Your Far, Mother and Friends 1I I b if a modti-A
d G Photography of YOU.
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