'TRE XICNIGAN DAILY. . s ADS IN THIS COLUMN ARE TO PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. BE fort as well as Style LOST Las-On State street between Dill and ::Try :: CAMPUS IN BRIEF. Prof. Patterson, of the engineering department, returned yesterday fro- Pottsville, Pa.., where he was calk by the serious illness of his son, who is attending the Hill school. An oper- ation for appendicitis was successful, and his son is now rapidly improving. -Miss Grace Tull, sister of the late Alan W. Tull, '13L, has sent grateful recognition for the letter and floral tribute sent by the class to the bereav- ed family. Here's Your New Gilmore Shoe Co. the river grip-joint of fishing Finder please phone 1483. rod. 176 'V 7 119 S. Main. We carry AA to E in Men's and Women's. i , Pingree Made Is our leader. 7 Pa.Jace of Sweets Down Town LET F'urnish the Ice Creams Attention to mF ternitles and Sororities ON MAIN STREET re. r ... .. go= um writer Rep'Iring Phone 1361-L will meet or beat any price made on a typewriter, sale or rental. D. F. WOODWARD Bank Bldg Second Floor Ann Arbor, Mich.I WANTED , Wanted-To buy second hand wall tent. Phone Baer 1629-L. 176 FOR SALE. For Sale-My home at 514 Thomp- son St. Twelve rooms, hot water heat, hardwood finish, garage. Suit- able for club or fraternity. C. K. Mc- Gee. 175-180 For Sale-Due bills on Malcolm the tailor (must be presented at time of ordering suit) The Kodakery, Moran School of Shorthand. Call Walt Staebler. Phone 332. 176-78 Tango Assembly. Every Wednesday night at Granger's will be known as Tango Assembly. The usual Saturday night assemblies will continue also until the end of the school year. 176-177 Tango Night. Big pre-exam Tango party at Gran- ger's Thursday night. Ike Fischer and orchestra with soloists will feature special numbers. Admission 75 cents. Alpha Nu Elect Officers for Next Year. At the meeting of, the Alpha Nu lit- erary sicety last night the following officers were elected to serve the first semester next year: president, L. H. Dunten, '14; vice-president, H. L. Wheaton, '14; Sybil editor, Walter E. Rankin, '16; secretary, E. W. Hoog- steen,.'14; treasurer, W. M. Brucker, '16; and marshall, J. L. Primrose, '13. MICHIGAN DAILY TO HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET TONIGHT. Annual banquet of The Michigan Daily will be held at the Michigan Un- ion tonight at 6:00 o'clock. This will be the occasion of the the presentation of fobs to the members of the staff ac-. cording to the years of service. Hon. Milton McRae, a prominent journalist of Detroit, will be the guest of honor. Prof. F. N. Scott will act as toastmas- ter. Short talks will be given by Dean I Effinger, Prof. Gordon Stoner of the1 law department, and Frank Pennell, I Joseph Fouchard, and Maurice Toul-k i me of the Daily staff. Spring Suit Here in any one of the fifty beautiful fabrics and colors that show the joy of Spring time. Here in styles that will set the pace for the next twelve months. Mere in the unapproachable craftmanship that goes with Society Brand. True, fadeless blues,>restful greys, becoming browns and endless variations of these three. Soft fronts and lapels, snug shoulders, body- tracing lines, new fabrics--clothes that arouse a wave of approval at first sight. Come and see. -Frederick Pietz, '15H, of Saginaw, who was operated on at the ho eo- pathic hospital Saturday for appendi- citis, is still in a serious condition. -Commerce club will meet for the last time this semester, tonight at 7:15 o'clock in the Economics building. Offi- cers will be elected for next year at this meeting. A. Streiss, a member of the Swiss society of engineers, will give an illus- trated lecture on "Reclamation and Harbor Work in the Netherlands" to- night at 8:00 o'clock, in room 348 of the engineeirng building. The lecture will be under the auspices of the En- gineering society. --Sophomoretgirl's section of the Deutscher Verein will elect officers for the ensuing year at the last meeting to be held in the club rooms tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Sophomores and fresh- men will be allowed to ballot at the election. -A picture of the Cosmopolitan club will be taken today at noon in front of University hall. A pamphlet will be compiled by the club, containing the picture of the club and the history of each chapter and this will be sent to the eighth international congress of foreign students at Cornell next Au- gust. ST RAW H ATS re have the "Comfort" Hat---cushion fitting, HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD DRESSERS The New Spring lModeis are now being shown at Ha ley's Millinery, 206 E. Liberty Hair Goods a Specialty Phone 1380-J Young Man Your Spring Suit is I The Style that appeals to all young men of taste and dress. Our line of imported woolens are of the finest in the market today. We can prove this to you if you will call on us for inspection. Suits and overcoats $30 and up. Samples fur- nished by request, P. Kirs+hbaum & SonCl Here I rd Ave,, e., Detroit e Ventilation." Also fine Panamas. VARSITY TOCCERY SHOP V. " Calore 1107 S. U. Ave. ! l l unique in FIavor. Unique in Quality. Suitable for All Occasions. AY 106 AT ALL GROCERS Holland, Mich. ANN ARBOR HOME BAKERY, Distrihutors. C0hubb Stoe 209 South State street Humorists Banquet Tomorrow Night. Gargoyle staff will hold its annual banquet at the Michigan Union tomor- row night at 8:00 o'clock. It is expect- ed that an announcement will be made at the dinner concerning the giving of fobs to the members of the staff. All members of the faculty who are on the Gargoyle staff will be guests of the, regular staff. After the din- ner several short talks will be given by both the faculty and the regular members of the staff. Milton McRae to Speak to Journalists. Milton McRae, retired, of Detroit, former president of the United Press Association, will give a public lecture before Prof. Scott's classes in journal- ism this afternoon at 4:00 o'clock in room 207 west hall. ENGRAVING Don't Wait-Now is the Time to Place your Order for those Engraved Cards which you Will need 1. a few weeks' / I I Styles and Quality of Workmanship Unsurpassed Giver Clean, Wholesome $4.00 per week. Safe Water. Board at Drinking 25c Dinners 35c C. C. Freemaia, Proprietor1 isamgtDETyadRayOsIsTs The layer-Schairer Co. STATIONERS-PRINTERS-BINDERS 112 South Main Street. Pte° e tp°' te' . a a d ige?-ad' iee 0ntea7 d l Thle t 4 DYo at y SDt ]ch elicvda 1O % he'hek O OoCC,Dy O I I is a mighty nice city, and IRayl's is the nicest place at which to buy A THLETICS KodaksCutlery,,Fishing Tackle and General Sporting Goods SPECIAL NOTICE W E ARE still giving away those $6 and $7 trousers with all suit orders, let us tailor your "going home" suit and get a pair of trousers FREE. Style, fit and workmanship guaranteed. May We Serve You?-Rayls has been doing it years and ought to know how. Films Developed, roll (any size.) for 38 10c a All suits made for you at $17.50 to $25.00. THE QIJALITY TAILORS, I Michigan Students are Entitled to 10 per cent Discount. Bring Ad. with you. 209 E. Liberty St. Home Tel Bldg. T. B. RAYL & C O. E. C. FLANDERS, Manager, former Mgr. Woolen Mills "OUR MOTTO QUALITY" No Connection with any other store in Ann Arbor. Cor. Woodward and Congress I I _ NO U. r , w Wgym ! THIS IS CLOTHES BUYING TIME FOL MEN ne Suits of unusual Style, Grace and Character. Positively the greatest values in Ann Arbor, when style, fabric and workmanship is duly red. Styleplus $17.00 Suits, Adler Rochester Clothes from $20.60 to $30.00. Ireds of the Best Straw Hats. First showing Saturday. Panamas, $5.00; Milans, $3.00; Split Straws, $1.50 to $4.00. Soft Straws, $1.0 to $3.00. Agents for the Knox Straw Hats, Prices from $3.00 to $5.00, Reule, Conlin, Fiegel Co.