~THX MICHfIGAN ]DAILY.9 f t .,U - I_ Not just stylish but correct -in style To just offer you stylish clothing would lie easy for us but would sooin 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 i ndividuality in the styles of Stein =loch Smart Clothes that pleases the critical buyer==a glance at yourself in aStein-Bloch Spring suit, .before our big mirrors, explains why. Lindenschmitt, ApNel.&Company WRI H DETROIT. FRATERNITY JEWE:LES AND StAT10NERS, Jewelers, Stationers,' Optigiaans, and Fraternity Jewelers. I I 1 207-211 WOODWARD AVENUE, DETROIT.I Lyndon Telephone 458-L "Always on the job~ At this time, when the school year is near its close and the "bunch" v ill 'soon be broken up, there are always a g., eat many groups to be photogtapbed and I just want to suggesit that it is a good plan to "do it now" before it is too late. ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO BE PAID FOR IN .ADVANCE. WANTED. Wanited-Positions as cooks in Frater- nity House by colored man and wife. Box 89 City. 165-66-67 LOST JUNIOR LAWS AND PIIAR)LICS MfAKE COUNCIL NOMIN-\ATIONS Junior pharmics held nominations yesterday for student councilmen can- didates, to be voted upon Friday, the nominees being E. C. Rice and Samuel S. Scott. The election will be held Friday morning in room 303, chemical building. I Tell me-when and where and I will do the re The 'Success of Your Par Depends Upon Your P ROGRAMS. I v GET ONE OF OUR Telephone 7164 ALARM CLOCKS and ou will-get to yo it classes on time Pic~ always right and all clocks guaranteed. New lo-catiOn. I111 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Lost-Kappa Kappa Gamma pin. Re- C To Speak on actuarial Methods Today. turn to 319 S. Fifth Ave., phone 1 C. W. Tuff, actuary of the Tribe of 1031. Reward. 164-65 Ben Hur, fraternal organization will ______________________lecture at 10:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. Lost-Leather note book and briefs al- today in room 108 N. W. of University so Martin's Pleading. Reward. H.i hail, before Prof. Glover's classes in R.° Schradz'ki. 894-J. 165-66-671 actuarial and statistical methods of J. L. CHAPMAN, jeweler Anew line of Imported Italiar reproductions now ready for Inspection, Our Picture Frarntng is done in an Artistic manner, I DeFRIES ART STORE, 223 o: Main. IL Ja d i { i ;U", n 0i 0. We Make Old Hats New, PANAMA, SOFT, DERBY or STRAW CLEANED AND BLOCKED THE BEST SHOE SHINE SHOP 301 1-2 S. STATE STREET N ex t to Wagners TUTTLE'S Lost--Monday afternoon at D. J. C. waiting room a black and white col- lie dog, answering to the name Joe. Ten dollars reward will be paid for his return. Dr. H. B. Britton, Ypsi- lanti, Mich., phone 222-J. 165-6-7-8 Lost--A Conklin Self-filling fountain pen on E. University. Reward if returned to 1027'E. Univ. 165 Lost-Between campus and, Busy Bee a purse containing money and cer- tificate of deposit in Flint Bank. Re- turn to 516, Packard St. Reward. 165 Lost-On campus or thereabouts a pair of nose glasses with chain and hunok attached. Finder please phone S. M. Shen., 1287-J, or call 605 South Thayer St. 165-66 Why pay more money when you can buy all the latest popular songs and music at ten cents per copy. Mando- lins, guitars, and all musical instru- ments at very lowest prices consistent with quality. Grinnell Bros., 120-2 E. Liberty St. 160-172 fraternal associations. The lectures are open to the public. UNIVERISITY CALE ND AR. r' May 22.-Cosmopolitan dinner. May 23.-Interscholastic meet at Fer- ry field. May 23.-Cap night at Sleepy Hollow. May 24:--Interscholastic meet at Fer- ry field., May 24.-Women's May Day. May 24.Interscholastic meet, dinner and (lance. "Tango Night; Granger's, Thursday. Tickets at door 75 cents. 165 Home Baking-Mrs. Julia Proctor, 1206 Washtenaw Ave., will cater to student need in this line. Whenever you are planning a spread, phone 1399 -L. 164-67 Reach and "Ty Cobb" baseball goods at H. L. Switzer Co., 310 State. Wed Fri Sun-tf' An artistic program, worth keeping will be treasured by your guests and bi in ' back 'fond recollectior s many, S ears after y-our party has lbeiifoi- gotten. WVle ma e the: kind that are worth keeping. THEMAYER--CHARRCO. STATIONERS, PRINTERS, BINDERS I12 South Main Street 0 I t W_______-_- [1 m DETROIT CLEVELAND BUFFALOr NIAGARA FALLSU TOLEDO PORT HURON. GODERICH AL Ar 0 e . Sd 6+ -I: Last big tango party. Thur~sday night. G ranger's 165 T H E - AC 0 FA S T,- H';: k:-:2 ' Ac ! I - i OIN STATE STREET We Serve Hot Lunches nlay 17 IS STRAW HAT DAY. Are you prepared? If not us show you our line of Balch Price & Company's ND I'IADE Straw Hats. Designed especially for young ;, and so constructed that they fit-the head perfectly d as comfortably as a soft htat. t11 THE CHARMS OF OUR SUMMER SEAS Spend your vacation on, the Great Lakes, the most economical and enjoyable outing in .America I p i 4C GO J o matter to what point you want to go, use D. & C. Woere iou Can Line. Steamers operating to all important ports. Daily serce between Detroit And BLffalo, May Ist to November 1sat. City of Detroit III and ; ty of Cleveland III, two of thA largest side wheel steamers in the world, on this division June 10Oth to Septembe: I1Oth. Daily service between Detroit and Cleveland April I Sth to December I st." During July and August two boats out of Detroit and Cleveland every Saturday and Sunday night. Four trips weekly between TIoledo, Detroit, Mackinac Island and way. ports. Ten Day Stopover allowed at Alpena either drection on tourist tickets without additional cost. Daily service between Toledo, Cleveland and Put-in-Bay. Special Steamer Cleveland to Mackinac Island, two trips weekly,, June I15th to September I1Otb stopping only at Detroit every trip and Goderich, Ont., every Monday up-bound and Saturday jown-bound. Special DayTrips between Detroit and Cleveland, During July and August Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs~day and Saturday out of Detroit; Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday out of Cleveland. RAILROAD TICKEITS AVAILABLE :-Tickets reading via any rail line between Detroit and Buffalo and Detroit and Cleveland Will be honored for transportation on 1D. S C. 1 inxe.Steamers in either direction. r Send 2 cent stamp for Illustr ted Paniet a'd Great Lakes Map. Address: L. G. Lewis, G. P. A., Detroit, Mich., Philip H. McMillan, Pres.. A. A. Schantz, Vi1ce-Fnes. and Gen'l Mgv. I TINKER &COMPANY iolhe- ~Q\. s Yj Detroit & Cleveland -Navigation Company a' ---NwmZ= b. irnishers and mIatters 342 S. State Street l Agents for the B. V. D. and ?Lewis Summer Underwear. Press Building:-M aynaard Street Stra w at Day MAY 17th : i . WP-II--- 'k m will offer a SPI-4CIAL PRICE on Always MOIST and FRAGRANT. " Always FRESH and PERFECT. Because you only buy half as much at 'a time in the handy little 5 cent tin. x : FOR PIPE AND CIGA RETTE. Michigenda, Culture, Koanzaland, Crimson Chest and Awakened Rarneses. The finest line of STRAW HATS shown in the city. Don't take chances, get ther best, at r WADH AMS COMVPANVY MAY 5th SCOPES AND SHEET .MUSIC 121-123 S. Main St. nrr 9 Cool Drinks, at Our Fountain ITnivcrsity Ph rlc Co. SHAVING SOAPS Phone 416 for 1219 S. University Ave. and all necesities our spe= Y Prices the lowest. Hot Weather GOULDING & WIKEL, Proprietorsj ",We insist on satisfyinig' - ---- --U ---I