.THE MICHIG~AN DAILY _ T _ __ r Woolen's are Ready f Ion Our materials are stylish, exclusive and durable. We use handwork exclusively. Every suit ma The fashions de in our shops are i..ect ernph ia rr good points and makes good his weak ones. When you come here ti:ot find a very large range of fabrics and styles to choose OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $25600 A AMR co P r $x5 ' ;' . Dom'. F '. ,. - . ; }. 4 1' V :fib : R-: '- n - t 11 .... ' .. U! (SUCCESSORS TO M. W. MILWARD) 330 South State Street. f ', 9 E'. - . . .. n - . - -i HOLD EDUCATiONAL INSTITUTE INCITY State Department and Regents Unite to Give Meetings for School Administrators SESSION WILL LAST FOJR )DAYS' Through the cooperation of the state { department of educatioii and the re- gents of the university, a short term educational institute will be held in, Ann Arbor for four days, beginning' March 29. The institute is designed primarily for superintendents, grade principals, critic teachers and other administrative school officers who de-I sire a somewhat detailed knowledgeI of the newest methods and practices pertaining to the administration of el- ementary school work. Prof. E. L. Thorndlike, of Columbia University, Prof. L. D. Coffman, of the University of Illinois and Mr. S. A. Curtis, author of the Curtis Tests in Arithmetic, of Detroit, have been ob- tained by the directors to conduct the institute. According to Prof. C. 0. Davis of the educational department, these are three of the best known edu- cational authorities obtainable. The work of the institute will con- sist of lectures, round table discus- sions and personal conferences. Moi- ing and afternoon sessions will be held each of the four days devoted to the meeting, and the visiting school men will be given an opportunity of mak- ing educational tests and analyzing educational methods. As the institute is planned for the week during which the majority of Michigan schools are closed for spring vacation, and as the Schoolmasters club, the Classical con- ference and the Michigan Academy of Science will hold their meetings im- mediately after in the first few days of April, it is expected a large num- ber of teachers will attend. School teachers all over the state have been invited to attend, and pro- visions for their accommodation are now being made. The educational de- partment invites all professors and students interested in these subjects to attend the meetings of the institute. WRESTLING CLUB SETS FEB. 23 AS ANNIAL TOURNAMENT DATE Reimann, '17L, Will Referee Prelii- nary Matches; Watson, '18M, to Judge Finals At a recent meeting, the Michigan Wrestling club set the time of its an- nual tournament as Feb. 23, wrest- ling to take place at 3:30 o'clockevery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday af- ternoon until the matches are com- pleted. L.C. Reimann, '17L, will have charge of the arrangement of matches and will referee the preliminary round. In case of no fall taking place in the preliminary, the second round will be judged by officials who will award a decision. The final rounds will be ref- ereed by Captain R. W. Watsn, 'SM. All matches will be for 30 ninutes, and will not be official unless conduct- ed under the supervision of one of the referees who will be at the wrestling room in. Waterman gym at the sched- uled hours. As there is no school Monday, Feb. 22nd, "Washington's Birthday" a Na- tional holiday-reserve your seats now for this matinee at the Majestie. Ali seats reserved at night prices. SENIOR LIT COMMITTEES WIL REPORT AT MEETING OF CLASS Reports will be made by ihe senior lit finance, cane, memorial, invitation and social committees at the clasM meeting, at 4:00 o'clock tomorrow af- ternoon, in Tappan hall. An estimate of the class dues for the ; remainder of the year, based upon the approximate cost of the memorial, printing souvenirs, amount for the h, alumni fund, class athletic expenses, commenceme'nt exercises and other miscellaneous expenses, is placed at $2.00. A vote fixing the dues will be taken following the report of the;+, finance committee, and the treasurer will be present to collect both past and future dues, of those desiring to pay e them at that time. The class poet, a class day orator or a valedictorian, historian and prophet, the last two traditionally women, will be elected. Th