THE MICHIGAN DAILY I OUR Suits are rich in appearance, perfect in fit, handsomely hand- tailored to your measure. You'll own the most p e r fe c t .clothes ever made if you wear a Malcolm made suit. We are showing the smartest fabrics in a varied assortment of colors and patterns for the Spring Season. Your early inspection is invited. Balmacaans to your measure or ready to wear. ti ,, - _ , , f . DO IT NOW cio to LYNDON for Latest Model Kodaks FactoryH iat Store W. W. MANN, Prop. I= . . a 11 Shirts to order. Dress Suits to rent. J. K. MALCOLM 604 East Liberty Street Malcoatn Block Leo i Baring Sale. of Broken Sizes- in and Wonens Shoes VERY CHEAP At the Sign of Satisfaction TY ST. DR. CHARLES GILKEY SPEAKS RE FORE WO FlEN OF UNIVERUSITY "There are great possibilities for religious influence in our everyday life, if we will only grasp them," said Dr. Charles Gilkey yesterday afternoon in the first of his two talks to university women on the Christian faith. More than 150 women were present at the meeting, which was in the nature of a follow-up for the mobilization week held in Ann Arbor last fall. This afternoon's talk, to be given at 4:30 o'clock in Newberry hall, will develop the subject further. Those de-f siring private consultations with Dr. Gilkey will arrange them by special appointment. -Due to the fact that room :hs, regri- larly used for the freshmen engineer- ing assembly, will be reserved for the short course in highway engineering, there will be no freshman. assembly this week. -Prof. Andre Le Breton; of Bordeaux university, delivered an illustrated lec- ture- on "Une Reverie dans le Parc de Versailles" yesterday afternoon in Sar- ah Caswell Angell hall. About 200 persons were present. St udentsin Prof. 1=. W. Dowrie's class in "Labor Problems" were so numerous that a second section tn the course was made necessary ror the same hour. Mr. W. F. Marsteller, of the economics department, is in charge of the second division, -Through the efforts of the appoint- ment committee, Miss A. Louise Low- den, '14, has been appointed instructor in mathematics and English in the Cass City high school -Prof. 0. L. Sponsler, oi the carricu- [mm in forestry, has returned from a month's trip through North and South Carolina, which he took in the inter- ests of his work. Professor Sponsler's classes will be resumed immediately. -Prof.E. CGoddard, of the law school, will give an extension lecure on "The Trained Man" at Elk Rapids . today. Professor Goddard will repeat the same' lecture at Central Lake, Mich., Wednesday, and at Grand Ledge, Fri- day, and will probably return to Ann Arbor Saturday, RIFLE, TEAM LEADS Wolverine Aggregation Defeats Kansas State Marksmen in Shoot MICHIAN 903; KANSAS (ETS S93 Kansas State "Aggies" met defeat when the Michigan rifle team shot against them, in the third of its match- es scheduled in the intercollegiate ri- fle league. Michigan scored 903 to the 893 totaled by the Kansas team. This places Michigan at the head of the class "C" group, by having won every match. Final arrangements were completed for the formation of the shooting class which will be held from 1:00 o'clock to 5:00 o'clock at the Ann Arbor armo- ry next Saturday, only inexperienced members of the Rifle club being eligi- ble to enroll in the course. The date of the next match, original- ly set as next Saturday, has. been changed, and the match will be shot next Friday Instead. Under the new system, recently put into operation, the team will be composed of the men on last week's team who registered the five highestkscores, and five other men to be picked on, their showing during the week. These men will com- pete during the wveek for the remaining five berths on the team, and their se- lection will be .announced Thursday morning. A movement is being started by the club to increase its membership, and with this idea in mind, a State street window has been decorated to inter- est university students. The window contains a display of the Rifle club targets and paraphernalia. FORM CLUBS TO TRAIN WOMEN IN SOCIAL WORK IN COUNTRY "Eight Week" Organization to Hold Series of Weekly MeetIgs 118 E. Huron St. 3:00 7:30 9:00 Telephone 1701--NOW PLAYING A DAILY MATINEE-Telephone 1701 Tues. and Wed., Feb. 16-17 CAMPUSBOOTERY Bostonian Footwear - .: S ouStatf~Ete Street ROYALTAILORED CLOTHES DEVIL'S BALL t I Shoe Repairing --I Pop.lf Mat. Week Feb. 15. Pop. GARRICK Night&Sat.Mat 25c. to $1.00 DETROIT 25c. to $1.50 EDnUND BREESE in TODAY The Vital and Vivid Drama of New York Life F. L. HALL, 614 E. William Phone 2226 PRESSING Goods alled For NO LOSS BY FIRE EXPLANATION:IN T HE PALACE OF HELL THE DEVIL converses with two dis- satisfied couples-one is engaged to be married andthe other couple eaready wedded THE DEVIL SENDS TIM COUPLES BACK, TO F'ARTH and the next !;cene is an exact replica of the Red Room at the LaSalle Hotel, Chicago r HERE THE SENSATIONAL EPISODES are staged which have created natlonal comment on the DEVI L'S BALL THERE ARE EIGHT IN THE CAST AND THE SCENERY MOST ELABORATED HAlTl Kitil FED. JARVIS&FREDERICA HARRISON JAP-CONTORTIONIST The Fellow, The Girl, The Bench in 'FLIRTOLOGY' Harlan [. night & Co. Morton Wells & Norworth in "THE CHALK LINE" Those Crazy Vaudevillians NEW SHOW THURSDAY. (6) SIX ROVAY RUSSAR GIRLS Coming Mon. Feo.22, George Primrose Minstrels I Av- 22 Day rate for single passenger now 25c. Phone taxi 2280. ugs tf In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Storet. Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor- en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. ti Uni 25c. Pens y Ave. Pharmacy Fountain Students Supplies, tf r - L S SIFTED A Valuable Ad at at small cas TERTISING To train university women for social service work among the younger girls In their home communities-during sum- mer vacation, Eight Week clubs, under which name the organizations will work, will hold a series of weekly meetings in Newberry hall, tne first to be called to order at 7:00 o'clock Thursday night. The clubs will direct their efforts especially towards the rural districts. 'A different specific problem will be discussed at each of the meeungs, un- der the direction of an- expert In the field. Among the speakers already ob- tained are the Reverend Ge6rge Knep- per, of the Church of Christ, who will discuss the problems and possibilities of the country church; Dr. Elsie S. Pratt, of the university health service, who will speak on first aid to the in- jured and preventative hygiene and Miss Fredericka Gillette, of the univer- sity library, on rural circulating li- braries. Speakers from the State Normal College at Ypsilanti and from Detroit will also be present. University women, interested in this work will register at Newberry hall at once, where descriptive literature on the subject may be obtained. W HY pay more if you can get a good suit for $25.00 that's guaranteed to give satis- faction? Look over the new spring styles. We sell from samples only, thereby saving you from 3 to 5 Dollars on a suit. ALBERT CANZLE MERCHANT TAILOR i08 E. Washington St., on the Second Floor. a' i LiUST . FOUND LOST A wide awake ater filter, some- i pocket. Write A. Gibson, 827 LOST-Tan wallet C c aining $30 in bills marked Vivan 3<. Mich. on in- side. Third r°:w:v'd returned to 1550 Washtenux.. 94-95 LJOST----A red C n _untain pen Monda on ih - C''zus. Finder please call l19!>-J i3 ask for Ros- LOST-Saturday, Tortoise shell glass- es in case, finder please return to Michigan Daily office for reward. 94 LOST-Small pen knife;2 blades souv- enir M. K. T. R. R. on one side, is advertised the "Katy Flyer." Val- ued as keepsake. Call 1677-J. 92-93 GENERAL CHAIRMAN OF UNION DANCES- ANNOUNCES NEW PLANS Russell E. Dean, '15, recently appoint- ed general chairman of all Union mem- bership dances during this semester, is having new programs designed by Harold B. Abbott, '15E, and is prepar- ing several innovations in the weekly affair. The new programs will be out nextkweek, and each fifth dance will be marked as a fox trot. Committeemen for the Saturday, night party will be J. B. Angell, '15, chairman, J. L. Meach- em,-'16L, T. R. McNamara, '16L, and L. B. Hadley, '18E. Chaperons, after this week, are to be booked at earlier dates. Tickets for the party will be on sale at the Union counter after 5:00 o'clock Thursday afternoon. 522 "Two-Bits" 522 Holmes Taxi Co. 522 "We'll be there" I-Tolmes Taxi Co. 522 e fore thouht on plc ynt wtills on June 15th. See M.. Smithson, 503 mc 2466. i4-9. enthal. 94 M"Wk - i, o o glasses. Between towAcdeth ter and Uiversity Hospital. RPeward to finder, 919 Mon roe St, (Thy. 94-95 1,S,' Ladlies' snall F. in watch, be- tween Monroo a n3 A nn , East Univ. or 12th Sts. Finder (:all 8 10 10Mon- roe and reael rewari 94-95' FOR SALE The College Man's Friend nslhed rooms 07 E. Ann St. 94-95-9, FOR SALEr-Typewriter very cheap. In good condition. Used but a short time. Eh quire 410 Thompson., 92-3 Think of it, only 25c a pas'senger. Phone taxi 2280. Student's Supply Store EVERY THING A STUDENT NEEDS Phf I4a I I 111I S. Univ. Ave. ,one iia-i r .. . ... . ...... DS OF' Rr'ass iskets, Table ens, Starnpted :s, Table Run- dise China, and s too nume rous F E s L ENTIRE STOCK OF $6,000 must be sold in one week. Nothing re- served. Everything will be sold at less than cost. SALE STARTED MONDAY MORNING AT THE PALAIS ROYAL 304 S. Main St. mmmwwjmw -I