T HE MICNIGAN DAILY. _ __ I Not just stylish but correct 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 in any selection yon may make here. There is an individuality in the styles of Stin =Bloch Smart Clothes that pleases the. critical buyer-=a glance at yourself in a Stein-Bloch Spring suit, before our big mirrors, explains why. Lindenschmitt, Apfel & Company ONE OF OUR Telephone 716 ALARM CLOCKS and you will get to your clauses on time :es always rightand all clocks guaranteed Neu lccatixn 111 EAST WASHINGTON STREET J. L. CHAPMAN, Jewels DeFries' Art Store Reasonable Prices, Pictures and Framing "o pt.rvics a 223 S. Main Street .GoadjWorkmanship. ADS Wanted-Students to inspect the best q25.00 bycycle made. See it at H. L. Switzer Co., 310 State. Thur. Fri. Sat. FOR SALE. For Sale-My 17 foot Morris canoe with Morris cushions and full equip- ment. Inquire R. W. B., Tessmer Boat Livery. 143-144 For Rent-15 room house suitable for fraternity or club house; corner lot, spacious grounds, rent reasonable. 418 N. Division St. Apply to W. H. Butler, First National Bank Bldg. Fri. Sat. Sun.-tf LOST. Lost-Small Waterman pen. Finder please phone 1576-L. 143 Lost-Analytical Geometry, Tanner and Allen, last Tuesday. Anybody who picked one up by mistake call 694-L or leave at Chubb's Boarding* House. 143 Lost-Envelop containing photograph films. Finder please notify frater- nity given in return mark on envel- op: Try Martha Washington Candy at the University Pharmacy. Fresh ev- pry day. Fri. Contrarie Mary Souvenir Scores and sheet music for sale at Schaeberle & IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. WANTED fUILD EXPERDIENTAL STATION. Four Thousind1 )ollas is Given to Four thousand dollars has been ap- propriated for the construction of a research experimental station near the Fuller street bridge, north of the uni- versity hospitals, which will be devot- ed to carrying on tests in sewage dis- posal and water purification. Work has been started under the direction of Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, J. H. Marks., and it is ex- pected that the plant will be ready for simple experiments in a few weeks. The plans for the sanitary testing station were designed by the civil en- gineering department, and most of the experiments at the plant will be con- ducted under the supervision of Prof. W. C. Hoad, head of the sanitary en- gneerig department. NEW YORK EDITOR WILL CONDUCT RHETORIC CLASSES Mr. Edwin E. Slosson, editor of the New York Independent, will conduct all of Prof. F. N. Scott's classes next week. Mr. Slosson is prominent in magazine circles. He lately returned from an European trip which formed *the basis for a series of travel arti- cles, published in one of the leading periodicals. EXTENSION LECTURES TO BE GIVEN ITHROUGHOUT STATE, University extension lectures will be given tonight and 'tomorrow night in various cities of the state. Prof. T. E. Rankin will speak on "The Bible and Other Books" at Wyandotte; Prof. C. S. Berrywill talk on "The Educa- tion of Brilliant and Backward Stu- dents," at St. Louis; -Prof. R. M. Wen- ley will speak at Pontiac, and Mr. S. F. Gingerich will lecture ,on "Words- worth, tde Poet of Nature," at Scott- ileand Newage. ORDER TO REMOVE STALLS ACCEPTED BY SALOON MEN PHOTOGRAPHY is being intro uced in many leading univer.ities. It is e in every college man's life that he know how to take p Can you conceive of a better opportunity than you now learn how ? The Michigan student who fails to take advantage opportunity is making a great mistake. You can buy a Kodak from $3.oo up to $15o.0o, accor the amount you wait to invest, and any one of thmn x good p'ctures. You can rent them, gocd ones, for roc per day. We furnish them for you bet'er and cheaper than an in the United States. II LYNDON N. 749 N. UnIV4 Telephone 458 1' NEW STYLES Regal Sbi and ,Oxfords AT 1 108 S. main St. 1- Ii h (A VII .'' ' MAJESTIC MATINEE TODAY' M Mlfoll & $'toc T A ILO R S Son's Music House. tf Lite Miss Mix - Up I CARRICK THEATIRE DETROIT MRS. CA LESLIE Mon., Thuts and Sat.Nights, "TheSecond Mrs. Tanqueray." Tues. Night & sat. Mat., 'Zaza."' Wed. Mat. and Night, "Camille." Fri. Night, "The Gay Lord Quex.' TUT TLE' S ON STATE STREET We Serve Hot Lunches co I i 11 0I Reach and "Ty Cobb" baseball goods at H. L. Switzer Co., 310 State. Wed. Fri. Sun. tf Beautiful leather bound books for gifts at Fosters. Open every evening until 9:30. Sun- days from 9:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 3:30 only. Lyndon's Kodaks, films, filash- fights, 719 N. University. Sun Fri STUDENT CALLED HOME BY .SERIOUS ILLNESS OF SISTER J. H. Wilkins, Jr., was called to his home in Denver yesterday by the se- rious illness of his sister, Miss Helen Wilkins. It is not known whether he will return to the university this year. Wilkins had one of the principal parts in the German play this year. His part, that of "Krafft," will be fill- ed by C. B. Goshorn, '15. TO OVERHAUL WIRELESS FOR NORTH DAKOTA TEST In preparation for the wireless sta- tion's 24-hour test wi41 North Dakota, which will be held in about ten days, the plant is being overhauled and important repairs are being made. A new aerial switch is being installed and the rotary gap of the motary is being readjusted. Although the test has been postponed several times, it is expected that nothing will interfere this time with the oarrying out of the plans. PRIZES IN UNION BRIDGE TOURNAMENT ARE AWARDED Longfellow Shirts Just arrived, a full assortment of s.izes and patthrns in both silk and Madras cl>ths, of the LongfellOW Shirt. They are made in negligee style with both starched and soft cuffs. Watch our windows for diplays of 'this exclusive shirt, or batter still, let ts show you the entire line. Stalls in saloons will be a thing of the past in a few days. At a session of the license committee of the city common council held in the council chamber of the city hall last night proprietors of the three saloons main- taining stalls advised the committee that they would conform with its ulti- matum in regard to the abolishing of such inclosures. To CTve Masonic Third Degree Tonight The Craftsmen, cooperating with fraternity lodge number 262, will con- fer the third degree of Masonic ritual- istic work on four candidates, two of whom are students; in the Masonic temple this evening. A supper will be served at 6:00 o'clock, and all faculty and student Masons are invited to be present. Missouri Valley Club Plans Smoker, The Missouri valley club has sched- uled a smoker for Wednesday, April 30, at the Union. Harry K. Curtis, '14L, will officiate and will call upon Prof. Thomas E. Rankin aid a repre- sentative from each of the Missouri valley states to respond. Admission will be 25 cents. Tickets Sell Fast For Banquet M9st of the tickets, of the possible 100, for the "International" banquet to be given by the Corda-Fratres Cos- mopolitan club on May 1, have been sold. The demand has been unusual, and the few remaining pasteboards may be procured from members of the conmittee. Paladlum Sophomores Dance Tonight Regardless of the opposition to call- ing the annual dance given by the sophomores in the paladium frater- nities, the Soph Prom, the name of the Paladium Soph Prom will be used this year. The dance will be held tonight at Granger's academy and about 70 couples are expected. K 95 Fort St., West '3H.ill ja Mwqiny ba Walton IiMars t1 nager :vor wal announce, the arrival of the new Woolens fi Summet. 7., lb I I -." I 34t ST. EAST A PARK AVE., N Subway Ent At the focal point of the terminal zone, on crest of Murray Hill, cooled by Southern breezes the sea, artificially fed by chilled air, 600 sunlit rc TARIFF Single rooms - - - Per day-$3, $4, Double rooms _ -e-s I $5, $6 Double bedrooms, boudoir dressing-room and bath - r $8, $1 Suites-Parloir, bedroom and bath e'$10,$1 Each room with bath Special rates for Su A p Served plain or buttered with tca,.coffee, cccca or any bcvera 10c the Package-at all grocers, Holland Rusk Company Holland, Mich. ANN ARBOR HOME BAKERY, DISTRIBU Luok f r the Windmill on package and avoid imitations. 11 ®rmm TINKER & COMPANY Furnishers and Hatters 342S. State Street Agents for the B. V. D. and Lewis Summer Underwear.' ".CONTRARIE MARY" MUSIC OU will find a delightful lot correctness in our Spring a Summer Suits for men -young men, and even gre delight in our modcst prices. i On Sale AT tliverst R1Cfusc Ibouse Across fron Majestic Without any of the entrants in the Union bridge tournament present it was necessary to award the prizes Wednesday night to the men who pre- viously held the high scores. C. H. Royon, '13L, and C. S. Kennedy, '13E, were awarded first prize each man re- ceiving a pound jar of cube-cut tobacco. Second prize, consisting of a pack of playing cards for each went to James R. Craig,. 13E, and W. W. Mills, 13L, while the honors attend- ent to the "booby" prize rest with J. E. Bond, '14, and Renville Wheat, '14,, who each receive a pound package of Bull Durham. visit should convince you. $15.00 to $30.00 Hats, Caps, and Gents Furnishings I "Have yoi thouight of this before, The girl at home might like a Score ?" 1rOOl5ack Postpones Regular Debate, Owing to the inability of the Wool- sack debaters to appear. tonight, the scheduled debate for this evening will be postponed until May 1. WADHAMS & COMPANY 121-123 . Main St. A University DING & WIKEL, Proprietors Pharmacy Company 1219 South University Avenu WE NOW HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE ACENCY FOR OriginalMartha Washington Candy, at 60 We have a Telephone and a Delivery Boy-USE THEM. PHONE 416 FOR A BOX. Po