THE MICHIGAN DAILY + _ Now is the Season for cite Serge and Flannel TROUSE We have a. the paterns shown by most woolcn hotises. It will B to your advantage to s e tLm. T hty aie piiccd right, and when Malcolm makcs 3ou a tiouoer, tLe fit and style is assured. We are sicvtiig a fine Summer B'ne Serge at twenty-thlee dollars-- fcr ibe hot d4ys. E p in and gee the line.. J. Karl Malcolm, Liberty St. Malcolm Block 1 I" I A The perfect food for Infants. Crush a rusk, soak with boiling water and sweeten. Infants thrive on it. I Oc the Package at all grocers. HOLLAND RUSK COMPANY Holland, Michigan ARBOR HOME BAKERY Distributors. * CARDS -PROGRAMS -STATIONERY G0NWRITE FOR SAMPLES IN G GREGORY MAYER & THOM Co. DETROiT.ricii u"R N I G U E P K N A ~arefully and economically one b MEDIC NO D[TT[R DanaA.Iagedorn, 114M who was stricken with paralysis of the right side of his body while sitting in the Nu Sigma Nu fraternity house after lunch Wednesday has shown no de- cided improvement, and his condition remains about the same, according to the physicians at the University hos- pital where he was taken following the attack. Previous to the affliction Hagedorn had complained of a slight illness for a week. The parents of the stricken student, Dr. and Mrs. Hagedorn of Lansing ar- riVed in Ann Arbor Thursday and are with hinm constantly. TWO REHEARSALSCALLED FOR CHICAGO OPERA TRIP MIeetings Will Be Held Wednesday and Thursday to Perfect Roles; Seat Sale at Union. Rehearsals for "Contrarie Mary," in preparation for the Chicago trip, May 24, will be held Wednesday and Thurs- day evenings of next week. The first practice session will be held at the Union, while the Thursday rehearsal will take place at the Whitney theater. On account of a faculty stipulation, the management is not permitted to call more than four rehearsals in ad- vance of the Chicago tour. The prac- tice so far has been satisfactory, how-. ever, and it. is expected that the per- formance will be as polished as ever when it appears at the Blackstone theater in the Windy City next Sat- urday night. A block of desirable seats for the Chicago performance has been sent to Ann Arbor, and will be on sale at the Union t9day or early next week. JUNIOR LAWS AND FRESH MEDICS WIN In the two opening games of the semi-finals of the inter-class baseball series, the junior laws and the fresh medics won places among those still fighting for the campus championship. The medics outscored the fresh dents in an eight inning contest by a 6 to 5 count, and the laws took the game from the soph lits 4 to 2. The medics started out against the fresh dents at full speed scoring five runs before the molarites settled down. The dents slowly worked up on the score until the seventh round when they tied the count, but in the etra inning the doctors crossed the rubber for the tally that won. Nicols working for the dents and Galbraith for the medics both pitch- ed steady ball throughout the game but were given ragged support by their teammates. Gee, catching for the dents was the individual star of the battle, handling himself in regular big league style. The junior laws came from behind in the sixth inning and won from the sophs, after the literary men seemed to have the contest sewed up for good. The game was one of the fastest played contests of the series, the laws going through the seven pe- riods without an error and the lits making only two slips. Spencer pitched a strong game for the winners, allowing only five hits, and Tolles for the vanquished ones was equal to -the occasions until the sixth when the laws bunched three of STRAW HAT DAY! Webster says "straw" is a stalk or stem of grain, ,as of wheat, rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, or Indian corn. Our pressman claims the learned lexicographer slipped, in not including alfalfa in this definition, basing his opinion on a certain sophomoric head- piece seen jaunting the streets at an early hour this morning. With this Medicine Hat personage promising fair skies it is thought that more than alfalfa will find places in the mascu- line bonnet turn-out today. One bug has promised to wear a Nell Pink bow- back with a lavender stick-up. Any- thing goes today, men. Lids! HOLD STUDENT COUNCIL NOMINATIONS NEXT WEEK Meetings Will Be Held Monday ad Ii'ednesday to Select Fourteen New Members. The semi-annual nominations and elections for new members to the stu- dent council will be held Monday and Wednsday of next week at which time 14 men will be elected to fill the ranks of tie organizations. In accordance with the new apportionment of class representatives to the council, no new members will be elected from the jun- ior engineer class, and two will be chosen from the first year law class instead of one as has been the custom. The number to be elected from the various classes and the councilmen who will take charge of the meetings are as follows: junior lits,, two men, Councilman Dickinson; soph lits two men, Councilman Lippincott; soph engineers, two men, . Councilman Trum; junior laws, one man, Council- man Mayall; first year laws, two men, Councilman Hulbert; junior homeops, one man, Councilman Stouffer; jun- ior dents, two men, Councilman Wole- slagel; and junior pharmics, one man, Councilman Strickland. "I want it understood in advance" said H. S. Hulbert, president of the council, "that if there is any election- eering for any man, either by himself or by his supporters, before the nom- inations or elections, charges may be filed against him and the student coun- cil will in'vestigate his case and dis- qualify him if the charges are proven." their six safeties for three tallies. The star of the sophomore aggregation was Stuart;, who found Spencer for three hits in as many trips to the plate. WILL LECTURE AT OREGON. Professor James W. Glover will of- fer a course of lectures at the coming summer session of the University of Oregon, on the application of mathe- matics to finance. New Lots of Rubber soled Oxfords for Men and Women. The Satisfactory kind I have sold here for the past seven years. NewLocati on,119 E.Liberty St. I have no connection whatever with any other store. Just Received: I ^ $ ft x Wa When your Rubber Soled Shoes need Re-soling, bring them here for a SATISFACTORY job. You will not be disappointed. 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U CHOCE STRAW FI TS. ir Showing ol New Straw Hats comprises all the good sorts in every shape that's correct, etter to make your selection now than later. The Straw Hat Season Will now be in full swing and You'll far m uch SEE WINDOW DISPLAY FRED W. CROSS, 123 ,E Liberty STRAWS $2 and $3, PANAMAS $5, _ ___