THE MICHIGAN DAILY d I _,J L - The Past? No! The Future? No! The Presem? Yes,. I Current style is the only style. It is what you want at the time you want it. We supply it in our tailoredto-measure w clothes. You'll b e happy with it. Get it S drein irls Stage Paiylets Tonight Senior girl, section of the Deutsch or Verein Present- two playlets tonight at 7:30 o'clock' in the club rooms. Th( cast of "Von Schule and Erzeihiung" s:Nikoly-")cilia Leuchweis, Seine u.r- Marigold Lynch, Kratja-Lil- hian Kilby, Pfortner-Paulin Buck. The second play "Von Reichtum from Tolstoi's "Nachlass" is to be handled by l'llsa Maroney, Mildred Orr, Olive Lmyret; and Libbie Neimark. Pla '_ for French Pageant are Dropped Plans fir the Joan d'Arc pageant havee been dropped for the present as the entertainment will be postponed until next year. The regents promis- ed to provide a fence for the grounds at Palmer field in order that admission ight be charged but owing to una- voidable delays the fence cannot be prepared in time, hence the committee has suspended operations. Tit; for 1Ia vkeye Dance Go on Sale The Hawkeye club has scheduled a dance at Barbour gymnasium May 6, at 8:30 o'clock. Tickets are selling for $1.00, and are limited to 40 coup- les. They may be obtained from the president and secretary of the club. rI'G -FRESHMEN IMBIBE l1l111 f' ° / SHIRTS TO ORDER r J. Karl Malcolm, Liberty Malcolm Block 604 East PHONE WE DELIVER 1244 J ORDERS New Drug Store Pure Drugs Right-Treatment Special This Week SPONGES, CHAMOIS, AUTO GOGGLES Sugden rug o 302 South State Street rof. and Mrs. E erone; the party. Holbrook will chap- ,r" . >, , . ,;. i ,, ri- . __. COX SONS & VINING, NeWlYork MAKERS OF ACADEMIC COSTUMES Caps, Gowns & Hoods for All Degrees. MACK & CO ,Representatives MICHIGAN SPIRIT ' Freshmen engineers in their weekly assembly yesterday morning were greeted by stirring strains of Michigan songs, produced by the new piano in- stalled by Dean Cooley. A song eom- posed by A. C. Simmons, '16E, was sung, and class yells were indulged in. "The experiment worked very well," said Dean Cooley last night, "and I haveevery reason to believe that it _ will prove to be successful. The ob- ject of having the piano, and devoting a few minutes of each assembly to singing Michigan class songs is two- fold; first, the typical Michigan spir- it will be aroused by acquainting the men with Michigan songs in their freshman year, and second, a his- tinctive class spirit will be cultivated by having each class learn specially written songs of its own. The plan is bound to develop a stronger feel- ing of unity among the men of the class, and then in after years, it will be a fine thing for members of each class to get together at class reunions and renew old memories by singing the class songs of their college days. PLAYGROUND IWOVEMENT GROWS. School Officials and Prominent Men Discuss Planiis. Arrangements have been made to in- elude the Bach school in the play- ground work being carried on by a group of university students.This leav- es but one school, the Donovan, which has not yet had a committee appointed to take care of the work and this will be done as soon as possible. A number of prominent men ad- dressed the meeting of students inter- ested in the scheme Monday at the high school hall. D. M. Springer, principal of the high school expressed his sympathy with the work and promised the aid of the Ann Arbor Civ- ic association of which he is presi- dent. H. M. Slauson, superintendent of schools, said that the school board was watching the work with great interest and would do all it could to make it a success. W. H. Tinker of the Y. M. C. A. spoke of the physical betterment to the boys. H. Apple, physical director at the high school, conducted a discussion section,answering questions and mak- ing suggestions. He described several new games which might be played at the schools. F. A. Middlebush, '13, A. G. Luding- ton, '13, and A. E. Gilman, '14, also addressed the meeting. About 25 men were present. U. OFM. Canoe Trips YPSILANTI - Twelve miles. Time, four hours. Total cost, including rent of canoe, dray and freight....................... LAKELAND, and down the Huron, Thirty-five miles. Time, one day. Total cost. including rentQ+)®1 of canoe, dray and freight * U. of M. Boat House North Main St. By the Bridge P. G. TE SSMER, Prop. ON STATE STREET We Serve Hot L unches vWith and Original New York and Chicago Cast and Production NOTE-ThiS attraction will begin a wveek's engageent at the Detroit Opera R-ouse May 5th. Prices, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.6O Seat Sale, Tuesday Morning For a Quiet Afternoon or Evening GO UP THE HURON pp, '41 =.7 ra. BOAT LIVERY I All Surgical Instruments m j,. 111 yJ 1 kv, IYYt Whitney Theatre THURSDAY, MAY 1 Dlr et from Four Months .t the Cort'Theatre, Chicago JOS. M. GAITES Presents 'The Great Comedy iUCC4ss, and iledici e Cases Would You Pay $17.50 to *25.00 At Less Than Cost Let us show you these goods-you may have them at your own price. THE REXLL DR U STORJE M C. ILOSILa:.rLr Paprecr 122 So. rMain lStreet 1Pressrapeerksu E ci . ls I a' For a suit made to order that formerly sold from $25.00 to $45.00? They are Mill Ends, only one and two suits in a piece, which we are selling at popular prices. Why Pay More? Our workmanship is perfect, the fit guaranteed, and the style correct. Our woolens are in a class by themselves, never before have these goods been sold at so low a price. We have all the newest -weaves, and over 600 patterns in full suit lengths to select from. Give us your next order and be convinced that we are giving real values at popular prices. All suits niade as you want them at 'UIlyh a' yTa'10s OV Will be open in a few days in my NewLoatioln, rtS F have no connection whatever with any other, stare. I 209 E. Liberty St., Home Tel. Bldg. E. C. FLANDERS, Mgr. Formerly Mgr. The Woolen Mills Co. Our Qtto:a 'Motto: BAND REFUSES FUNDS VOTED BY DIRECTORS. (Continued on page 4.) cept the offer of the directors. The reason for the refusal was to the ef- fect that the organization had taken a stand last fall to secure some per- manent basis to work on. The ap- he Ann Arbor Pfress OFFICIAL PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY AND Printers of Student Publicaions See Us when you want something fine in Dance and Banquet Programs. Press Building Telephone 27 I I4 I KAHN-MADE CLOTHES ToY*";der GET T HA T TICKET Now I i We have received a Fine Assortment of Spring Shirts, in latest patterns, with stiff or soft cuffs and collars to match. FOR T HE Bi Fest ovI VARSITY TOCCERY SHOP "B.V. D.'s" Galore 1107 S. U. Ave. New Hill Auditorium ,1516,17 Four Days-Five Concerts Course Tickets, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Single Tickets (afterMay 6) 51.00, $1.25, $1.50 For Further Information Call at University Shool of Music. propriation of the board of directors gave no assurance of this object, other than that the board of control would probably give a large amount in the near future, and it was decided to af- fect no reorganization until their pur- pose had been satisfied. The appropriation of $800 by the board of control of the association was lost when the regents refused to give $1,500 to the band. The bandmen, last night, agreed that if the. association would give the $800 they would reor- ganize, and get out as soon as pos- sible. ITAFF'M INJ 'Y )LM CAUSE TO QUIT TRACK. (Continued from page 1.) the shot and hammer; Brown for the half mile; Jansen in the quarter mile; Seward and Bond for the hundred and the two twenty; Waring and Ferris in the broad-jump; McNabb and Greene in the high hurdles; Cook in the pole- vault; Smith for the mile. The team leaves tonight at the M. C. station, ac- companied by Trainer Farrell and Varsity " anager Dennison. 'I - .L4,~..- 0 . ax " - P -._ ~>f~ ~ .i ii ,, l \. d 5 i 4c'pti F ec - - a 's ' / a1y'{y x ra pry h ti z. irk Q aH5 !tt t,_afi".. . 4 9 ' 0 Ti d " _ .. {{ y .- 11 - r .>, 4 r IILJI a fi vti IA" L-. - ,- u f4S1 _ j ',i F>-' (yy f' Y - f ' V"0 - " _,. ' fi I ':_ l' ' . 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