THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ _ _ t .. Ia 1 I I OUR Suits are rich in appearance, perfect in fit, handsomely hand- tailored to your measure. You'll own the most p z r f e 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. y,...,,. / : ',: 3 I I DO IT 1 NOW ! Go te LYN DON for Latest Model Kodaks Factory Hat Stor W. W. MANN, Prop. pmr Shirts to order. Dress Suits to rent. J K. MALCOLM 604 Vast Liberty Street Malcolm Block Clearing -Sale of Broken Sizes Mens and Womens Shoes VERY CHEAP At the Sign of Satisfaction MICHI6AN CUNMEN MAKE FIRST- PLACE, Official Figures of Bating of Rifle Team Show Good Record in Three Matches HAVE LOST NO GAMES SO FAR r Official figures have been turned in, and official compilations have been made of the standings of the rifle teams in the class "C" intercollegiate compe- tion. To these have been added the unofficial reports on the result of the third match, and from this the stand- ings have been tabulated through this match, which has placed Michigan in a tie for third place in averages, and for first place in games won. Unofficial figures credited Michigan with a score of 899 in her match against the University of Arizona, while latest official reports from Wash- ington, place the Wolverine's total at 902. Up to date, Michigan has lost no games and has won three, which places her, in one way, in a tie for first place with Yale and Nebraska. But official figures rate the teamsaccording to their averages, which carried out to only two decimal places gives Michi- gan a tie for third place with Kansas, which was recently defeated by the Wolverine marksmen. The standings of the teams in class "C," as compiled according to the lat- r a t rnnrtaLa na nlUIWb- . 1.9 E. LI fbbers High C EERTY ST. Mass Shoe Repairing Pop. Mat. 1lfflfh Week Feb .11 25e. tos1.0 2TRck. to $1.5 15c to DETROIT EDP1UND BREESE in TODAY The Vital and Vivid Drama of New York Life PLANS TO FURTHER DE1CORATE CAMPUS Landscape Design of Professor Tealdi Will Carry Out Selene Begun Last Spring START ON WEST SIDE OF CAMPUS Plans for the further beautification of the campus have been prepared by Prof. Aubrey Tealdi of the landscape design department and early next week work on the completion of the decorative scheme begun last spring will be resumed. The west side of the campus, the southern part of which was improved last year, will be the first to receive the attention of the landscape workers. Flowers and shub- bery, similar to those planted in front of the museum and Memorial Hall, will be placed on the remainder o the State street front,'with the object in view of making a harmonized whole, which will give a distinctive appear- ance to the front of the campus. It is the intention of Professor Teal- di to have this design serve as an ob- ject of study for students in landscape design and those interested in the "city beautiful." To further increase the utility of the scheme metal name plates will be placed on all the flowers and shrubs, so that they may be used for study purposes by botany students. Work on beautifying the hospital grounds and the ground around the new power station will be started as soon as weather conditions permit. On account of the changes contemplated in the gymnasium no work will be done on the north east corner for the present. Professor Tealdi also stated that he thought it inadvisable to at- tempt any larger improvements be- fore the completion of the new science building. As soon as this building is finished, however, several changes in the walks on the campus and the gen- eral decorative design will be made. Pahters lctoucling University Hall Painters have been busy about Uni- versity hall the last several days, re- touching the woodwork in the interior. 514 E.William 118 E. Huron St. CAMPUS DOOTERYBostonian Footwear a1s south state street ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHES rho* 1226 5. [at esE reports are as iouows G**ds Called F r ING a..d .ptr LOSS BY FIRE Team Total Yale ........2713 Nebraska ....2709 Michigan .....2666 Kans. Agric. ..2676 Miss. Ag. & M. 2479 Washington . .2427 Idaho ........2364 Lehigh .......1647 Rhode Island .1618 Pet .91 .90 .89 .89 .83 .81 .79 .55 .54 Won 3 3 3 1 2 1 0 0 1 3:00 7370 9:00 Telephone 1701-NOW PLAYING A DAILY MATINEE-Telephons 1701 Thur. Fri. Sat. Feb. 18-19-20 MARGARET ULAYTON Harry & Augusta Turpin CARTOONOLOGIST "The Girl in the Bank" Bruce Richardso & Co. H[ O0UR RUBES In the farce comedy In the "MOVING DAY" HICKVILLE MINSTRELS "SIX ROYAL HUSSAR GIRLS" NOVELTY MUSICAL ACT REMEMBER FRIDAY MATINEE IS LADIES SOUVENIR DAY School Children's "CANDY MATINEE" Saturday, February 2t. Every child attend- ing this matinee will he given a coupon that they can take to the "Sugar Bowl" on Main Street directly after the matinee where this coupon will entitle them to a fine bag of the "SUGAR BOWL'S" best candy.# COMING-Monday, February 22, for three (lays MAJVSTYU--+higgest feature ;t this year "G EurU ~E Pill RO5E" (Ihimself') and his Minstrels-80 minutes or4 a minstrel first part, also four (4) other acts of B. F. Keith Vaudeville. RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW. REMEMBER-Monday, February 22. is 'WASHINGTON'S BIRTH DAY' a national HOLIDAY and all seats at Monday Matinee will be reserved at Night Prices. Lost 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 2 I . .U The Smoke of the Smart Set s not the ready-made or even ready-made-to-order igarette. Smart men of fAshion everywhere -club- nen, connoisseurs, bon-vivants, millionaire sportsmen -have discovered the keener enjoyment and greater atisfaction in the fresh cigarettes of unique flavor nd delicious mildness they rolkfor themselves, to uit their individual taste, from mellow "Bull" Dur- am tobacco. Today it is the very last word in orrect form to "Roll Your" Own"' U GLL -U REH SMOKING, TOBACCO No other tobacco in the tio:rld has the wonderfi I sweet ragrance and ripe natural mildness of "FBuI Drham. No ther cigarettes have the cxquisite rnoothness and delightful fresh- - F F ess of "Bull" Durham hand-made w 5c c. igarettes. "Bull" Durham is a cii"inctvc orm of tobacco enjoyment thor- )ughly appreciated by sm kers of aperience and discrirn ition for he supreme, lasting, wholesonic A leasure it affords.- "u An Illustrated Booklet, F REshowing correct way to "Roll Yourt awn" Cigarettes, and a Package of cigarette papers, will both - * °' * e mailed, free, to any address n U. S. on request. Address -Bull" Durham, Durham, N. C. Zoom 1400' HE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. EIGHT WEEK CLUB TAKES STEPS TOWARDS ORGANIZING TONIGHT Purpose of Project to Train Michigan Women for Social Service Work in Summer A's the first step in the organization of the Eight Week club, the purpose of which will be to train university women for social service work, among the younger girls of their home communi- ties during summer vacation, those women interested in the project will meet at 7:00 o'clock tonight, in New- berry hall. Catherine Reighard, '15, president of the Women's League, will usher in the meeting with a talk on her experience as a counsellor in girls' summer camps. Grace Fletcher, '16, is scheduled to speak on her work as an Eight Week club leader in small towns, and Miss Clara Belle Dunne will discuss the religious phases of the activity. Mr. W. S. Thompson, instructor in sociology, will speak at the next of the seven weekly meetings planned, on the problems presented by the typical rural community. Othermeetings will be devoted to home economics, pre- ventative hygiene, and other phases of social work among girls. Miss Dunne is corresponding with speakers from Detroit and Ypsilanti. -Griffins, Druids and Sphinx will hold a triangle smoker at 7:30 o clock in heir rooms above Calkin's drug store. -Prof. Thomas J. MacKavanaugh of the college of engineering, will give an illustrated lecture at 7:30 o'clock to- night, before the Catholic Study club at St. Thomas hall. The lecture will be on engineering. -Post graduate students in the forest- ry department are now preparing to take the examination for forest as- sistant, which will be given by the United States Forest service, on March 10 and 11. -Prof. R. W. Aigler, of the Law School, could not meet his classes yes- day, being indisposed with a cold. He will probably resume his duties today f his condition permits. '1 b Call and get the rates CLASSIFIED Aldble Adat a t sa o' ADVERTISING I I LOST & FOUND LOST,-Tan wallet containing $30 in bills, marked 'WV. R. Vivian, Jr., Mich. on inside. Liberal reward if return- ed to 1550 Washtenaw. 95-6 LOST-An A. S. T. Sorority Pin. Find- er please Phone 402-M. Reward. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Three furnished rooms, Singing tryouts for Union opera chorus tonight at 7:15 o'clock, place to be announced on Union bulletin board today. Soph Lits 'Will Dance on February 27 Soph fits will hold their second af- ternoon dance from 2:00 until 6:00 o'clock, Saturday, February 27, in Bar- bour gym. Good music will be the feature of the dance. light housekeeping. 507 E. Ann St. Phone 215-M. 94-95-96 FOR SALE-Motor Cycle. Harley Davidson. 1911 Model. Good con- dition. $44.00. Phone 2319-M. Jsed canvassing last summer. FOR RENT-New modern steam-heat-' ed 4 room fiat 1713-M or 1661-J. Mr. Malcolm, 604 E. Liberty. tf WANTED AGENTS WANTED-A wide awake hustling student. Water filter, some- thing new, carry in pocket. Write for particulars. W. A. Gibson, 827 4th Ave., Detroit, Mich. WANTED-A student capable of hand- ling an educational proposition, on salary, among schools in Kansas. Phone 359-M. The Holiday feature act at the Ma- jestic Monday Matinee, Feb. 22nd "Washington's Birthday" 'will be George Primrose and hig Minstrels in, a 30 minute minstrel first part, also four other acts of good vaudeville "Re- member as this is a national holiday night prices will be' charged at the matinee. Buy your Conklin Pen at Van Dor- en's Pharmacy, 703 Packard street. ti If you are looking for some place'to go "Washington's Birthday" don't for- get that the Majestic matinee begins at 3:00 o'clock. Remember as this is a national holiday night prices will prevail. Special feature act George Primrose and his minstrels. Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's, 310 S. State. tf University Ave. Pharmacy and toilet articles. Phone 416. Drugs tf University Ave. and Toilet Articles Pharmacy Drugs Phone 416. tf 522 "Back of the Union" Holmes Taxi Co. 522 ember Monday, February 22nd hington's birthday a "National' Y" all seats at the Majestic will rved at night prices. Day rate for single passenger 25c. Phone taxi 2280. now The College Man 'S Friend Think of it, only 25c Phone taxi 2280. a passenger.I "We'll be there." Holmes Taxi Co.' 522 Student's Supply Store EVERY THING A STUDENT NEEDS r gig. 522 "Two-Bits" 522 Holmes Taxi Co. 1111 S. UnIv. Ave. Phone 1160-R mmmm a ; - -.-