THE MICHIGAN DAILY THEELECT This seft.sozi's pop uIar'sh pe- We have thorm Iii Tan or Bltc.ck cut Oxford or Hl l&-- With irublber sole and heel If youx TENVNIS TEAM LEAVES TODAY ON ANNUAL EASTERN .1lAUNT Michigan's tennis team leaves today on its eastern trip with Captain An- drews, B-all, Wilson, and Randall,, comprising the lineup. The final se-' lections were made yesterday After a series of tryouts which has occupied the attention of Coach Lee the better part of the spring. The squad goes as far east as An- napolis and Philadelphia, having book-, ed games with eight different insti- [tutions., The opening game comes Saturday with Cornell at Ithaca, and the last game a week from Saturday with the University of Pittsbirg. Il 4 'ICI W3A X BRAVEl 1 S I1 D)ANCE ANDI)FE AST 'TO NI{ 11' Laying aside the tomahawk, and oth- er arms of the warrior, Michigamua braves will don the evening dress of fthe paleface tonight in celebration of the eleventh annual peace pact in Gran- ger tepee. Squaws from distant na- tions' will gather with the fighting braves to watch the smoke of the pipe and to dance to the tom-tomn. Faculty sachems will serve as night watchers. According to custom handed down by tradition the braves and squaws will break the war fast with a feast in the wigwam immediately following the close of the dance. $5.00 atvd $6.00 WTagnier c(& co4; State Street Sidi, of the SB1g WhiLte sh.oea ORDER OF IDRUIIS INITIATES A ylie Old Alen of Britain Gather New D~isciples to the Foid. 'As the rain-soaked clouds hung low in yesterday evening's sky, Druids, the mystic old men of Britain came upon the campus in search of disciples from among the junior lits to carry on the .precepts of the order during the next twelve months. Kneeling with faces bended low before the stone altar, twelve woridlings were found worthy of adiniSsion to the inner circle. Following the initiation rites a ban- quet, was held at the Michigan Union in honor of the Awenydlds. Professors Cross, Friday, and Tilley, spoke for the faculty, while Carl Schoeffle, Dex- ter Reinhart, Walter Staebler and P'er- cival Blanshard represented' the act- ive members. The Awenydds were: Paul Blan- shard, Percival Blanshard, Bruce Bromley, George Caron, Gordon Eld- redge, Waldo Fellows, Patrick K~oontz, John Lipipncott, Ltester Rosenbaum. N1 Conan Saulson, Harold Tallmadge, Kenneth Westerman. SENIOR SOCIETY INITIATES TEN JUNIOR GIRLS TUESDjAY Senior Society will initiate ten jun-, iors Tuesday evening. Those selected are: Irene Bigalke, Dorothy Moran, Ilda Jennings, Jessie Cameron, Eliz- abeth Reynolds, Hester Robinson, Orate Jones, Frances Green, Caraol Dow, Louise Robson. New Orleans Alen Ilant to Organize. Plans are being formnulated by stu- dents from New Orleans and suburbs to effect a social organization. A mum- ber of men from the Crescent city have promised to affiliate, and it is ex- pected that a dinner will be held soon at the Michigan Union to complete the organization. Students hailing from the southern Pmetropolis should com- nmunicate with . J. Broussard, '151L, or phone 1223-L4. BOSTONIAN Rubber Sole Oxfords with heels and leather toe pieces. Every Pair Guaranteed. $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. I I ~-. © I *: .t$ dOi Campus Bootery, Opposite H uston's ob I __ '7.MHillrar Mana .y DiDw Wa kon IfMarsA Manager. 34th ST. EASTAT PARKAVE., N. Y Subway Ene'ance2 At the focal point of the terminal zone, on the crest of Murray Hill, cooled by Southern breezes from the sea, artificially fed by chilled air, 600 sunlit rooms. TARIFF: Sigle ooms - - n- dy--3.14.$5 Gal Wt Double rooms " Double bedrooms, boudoirf dressing-room and bath " Suites-Parloir, bedroom and bath t Each room with bath Special rates $5, $6, $7, $8 $8, $10, $12 $10, $12, $15 for Summ'er heJForest a'i n lealRmom Club Dinners and Lunches This Wek . r 'or est Avenue. 1 FR E SitENGINEERS ARE 'TO4 Phone 1238-J ILIVE CLASS IBUTTO'NS SOON. -0- Fresh engineers have voted to adopt a class button with the blue insignia S"IEO" mounted on a yellow back- ground. The pins will be worn on Unique i Quality. Suitable for All Occasions. the breast plockets of their coats, so t Oc AT ALL GROCERS as not to interfere with the wearing COMPANY, Holland Mich.l of the Michigan Union emblem. They ANN ARBOR HOME BAKERY, Distributors will arrive soon. in Form. Unique In Flavor.' MACE TODAY HOLLAND RUSK ESTABLISHED 1818 BROADWAY COR. TWENTYSECOND 5T NEW YORIK. W * * HAN.ARTLETT * * DARTMOUTH '2 CIAL- d J '' ' ' ' _ _3 "lF11 Phi -Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi. Keys VATCU EPAIRING--TWrRepacir Ch1ronwi eU r~s'am 1l ci & l 4ivh teles. 534 Hapller Jewelry Co. 308 1]i1. State apa I Commerce MenIVI ill o to 1Detroit A large body of Commerce club men will spend next Monday in Detroit, visiting the plants of the Burroughs Adding Machine Company, the Pack- ard Motor Car Company and the Fred- erick Stearns Company. The men will leave Ann Arbor on the Michigan Cen- tral at 6:57 o'clock Monday morning, and assemble at the Metropole Hotel at 8:00 o'clock before starting out on the inspection trip. 1W ANSILItl11 IS VICTOR1IOUS AT PEACE CONTEST. (Continued from page 1.) tor, but Blanshard won the contest with a wide margin. The winner was awarded $100; sec- ond place, $751 and third place, $501. President Thwing, of Western Re- serve, presided at the contest; and the judges were chosen from among the distinguished guests at the Lake Mo- honk Peace conference. Our representative, M'lr. Walker, will be at The Pontchartrain, Detroit, May 17th to 20th with latest Suits and Overcoats, Sporting and Traveling Garments, English Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes.- _, i r OU MAY CALL a raincoat if you chocse; 's reafly a rainy weathier ercoat; lighit weight,' -essy; roade right. Open every evening until 9:30. Sun- days from 9:30 to 12:30, 1:30 to 3:30 only. Lyndon's Kodaks, films, flash- lights, 719 N. University. Sunt Fri Reach a12(d "Ty Cobb" baseball goods at H1. L. Switzer Co., 310 State. Wed Fri Sun-tf Beautiful leather bound books for gifts at Fosters. Big May Festval HART, SCHAFFNER &MARX tit the style and quality to it alid we put all Easy ice on it. ood overcoats $18 and up $40. Sack and Norfolk its at $!8 and mnore. e ours at $25. L UTz CLOTHING STORE Homns of art, Schaffner & Marx Clothes in Ann Arbior 17 S. Main Street \I y J,1 3 1 e 4 + t 4 ^r. CopYr;_I:.t 2 {art ScialTher & Marx -- Can Offer You Better Shoes for Less Money REMEMBER WE ARE. NEVER UNDERSOLD IN HILL AUDITORIUM Plenty of Good Seats Full line of wooden bath sandals ABE LEVY,Prp Tennis Shoes and Suippers l pp Opposite Post Office 205 N. Main Stree i STILL ON~ SALE mmmmm I FEY I Sll 11 Course. Single. s 0 e .$1.00-$1.25 9 0 0 0 $4.00O---$5,.OO 0 0 S " " a /Tickets on Sale at Box Office, Hill Auditorium I AXE THE BEST Phone 82-1 410 N. Founh Avenue I 1' ' ;<._ ; f . COXSOMG&VINING, NewYork THE~A HSWEEK MAKERS OF ACADMICCOSTMES GERTRUDE HOFFMANN CapsC s.BROADWAY TO PARIS for All Degrees. MACK & CO, Representatives 'BEWITCHING CHORUS. 4 m eec l xmt.;t te .--.- MMOMMMIR Kmachmamm 1= I 1 Foci cain not find i1 Ebetter in town than the one at HOPPE'S 95c EACH CAMERAS FOR SALE, CAMERAS TO RENT 10Dc per nay, Films Developed.I10c per Rollf Prints, 3c, 4c, and 5c each, Postal Views;. Barton Damn, Campus Views and Fraternities, 5c Each. 0. F. Hop aphers Phofo+ IV