E MICHIGAN D ILY ... FT v L OUR Suits are rich in appearance, perfect in fit, handsomely hand- tailored to your measure. You'll own the most p e 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 fore the Spring Season. G Your early inspection is invited, Balmacaans to your measure or ready to wear' II TO THE AMATEUR FOR WHOM WE DEVELOP, THE FIRST SNAP- SHOT OF A 1915 ROBIN IN ANN ARBOR TAKEN AT A DISTANCE OF NOT MORE THAN 15 FEET FROM THE KODAK i iI LYNDON + f Factory fat Store W. W. MANN, Prop. ts to order. Dress Suits to rent. Dr. William J. Mayo, '83M,' Makes Chief "Founders' Day" Address; Portrait Unveiled ML. ANGELL SITS ON PLATFORM DEAN COOLEY AND PROF. WENLEY SPEVAK AT SENIOR LIT DINNER Emuiet. ('onnely Toastmaster, Lonis Friedman Wlill Talk Tomorrow 118 E. Huron St. and K. MALCOLM Liberty Strett Malcolm Block At what will probably be the only class dinner given for the men of the lsenior lit class this year, Dean Mor- timer E. Cooley, of the engineering col- lege, and Prof. R. M. Wenley, of the Before a crowd which packed the college of literature, will make im- aisles and doorways of Sarah Caswell promptu speeches. The dinner will be g Sale n Sizes in Vomens V CHEAP a of Satisfaction Angoll hall last night, Dr. William J. Mayo, 83M, the noted surgeon, empha- sizedthe septic factor of the three great plagues, syphilis, tuberculosis and cancer. "The septic conditions of an operation may have as much effect upon the patient as the disease-itself," i Dr vo Cleanliness in the given at the Michigan Union, at 6:00 o'clock tomorrow evening. Emmett Connely will be the toast- master for the occasion, and Louis K. Friedman will be the speaker repre- senting the class. John A. Heist, '16, will render a violin solo, accompanied Bostonian Footwear I M-'Suiok 0tiMate Street ROYAL TAILORED CLOTHES Shoes -1- -. flitlV. 1 1%GIlJ 1L 11 (i on the piano by William H-. Fort, '16. Ireatment of the three diseases is a The dinner has been arranged by the most important factor." senior lit social committee under the President-Eimer-itus James B. An- direction of Chester H. Lang. The gell sat upon the platform with men other members of the social committee of the medical faculty, who were garb- are Howard R. Marsh, chairman, L. K. ed in their professional robes. riedman, and J. L. O'Hara. About 100 Dr. Mayo was introduced to the au- tickets which are on sale at the Union dience by Dean Victor C. Vaughan, of dusk, and by the committee at 60 cents the Medical School, who said that the each, have been sold up to date, and "Founders' Day" celebration was dedi- lie committee expects that a large pro- 5:00 NOW PLAYING 7:30 9:00 A DAILY MATINEE ERTY ST. High Class Shoe Repairingj ekFeb,22 ht& at.Mat. . to $1.50 way Diversion TRANSIT MARKET ON Win. LINDEMAN Dance Show Maude De DEALER IN icon, and a Fresh and Salt Meats 1111am Pork, Ham Poutry, etc. mled For Bell Phone 2204 21 2 N. 4th Ave ivervd BEWINS out is open to all scholastically eligible men, except freshmen, and the success- onight in ful candidates will commence work to- morrow. asketball TWO INSTITUTIONS HAVE H A D n Water- ONLY ONE DUAL TR A CK MEE'T pheduled The op- Although Michigan and Notre Dame , have been common foes at several west- latws,'15 ingneers ern intercollegiates., the two institu- aimes are tions have hooked up in a dual track allure of encounter but once, and that was in ve when 1900, when the Wolverines won by a' t in for- score of 38 1-2 to 17 1-2. In 1899, the year Chicago won the I deter- conference track title, Notre Dame x' groups managed to squeeze ahead of the red, have1 ns will IMfaizo and Blue, but since that time and the they have ccnsistently viewed things from the rear on the few occasions at aa three which the two teams have met each he 1915whc h totam aerntec other. In 1900, the dual meet was held, e. fron and the Catiholic institution offered but for the feeble r sistancc. For the next half duled to dozen years Michigan won the confer- courts ce tralc championship regularly ev- P follow- ery year, with but one exception, and 18, '1M during that tie Notre amine appears in the records but once, in 1902, when she scored five ) 5ints. cated to those men who have contrib- uted to the science of medicine. Dr. Vaughan declared that the death rate in the United States is lower than in any other country of the world. After the adldress by Drg. Mayo, George l). Sutton, '151M, rendered a vo- cal solo which was followed by the unveiling of a portrait of Donald Mac- lean, A.M., M.D., professor of surgery in the university from 1873 to 1879. Thle portrait was present-ed by the family of Professor Maclean and kn- Veiled by3- his grand daugbhter, Con- stance Cam pbell. Prof. C. B. de Nan- cyedo, of the Me dical School, accepted the portrait in behalf of the medical gchool. A violin solo by Warren C. sreidenbach, '17M, followed, and the program ended with the singing of "The Yellow and the Rlue" by the au- diencc. . The "Founders' Day" celebration of this year, marked the sixty-fourth an- niversary of the Medical School. A reception was held for members of the medical faculty, their wives, and students.- portion of the men in the elass will at- tend. JOHNS HOPKINS ALUMNI HOLD INFORMAL LUNCHEON AT UNION Alumni of Johns Hopkins university held an informal dinner at the Union yesterday noon, to 'commemorate the founding of Johns Hopkins university Feb. 22, 1876. The following men were present: Prof. Henry C. Adams and Prof. R. T. Crane, of the economicsddepartment, Prof. A. W. Smith, of the physics de- partment, Dr. C. D. Partridge, and]Dr. A. H. Beifeld, of the Medical School, Prof. O. C. Glaser, of the zoology de- partment, Prof. E. R. Turner, of the history department, Prof. W. H. Hobbs, of the geology department, Mr. H. D. Austin and Prof. H. P. Thieme, of the French department. MELLISH COMET MAY PROVE, OF INTEREST IF IT NEARS EAR'H Tues., Wed, Feb. 23-24 3 SHOWS *i *9 ]DAILY Most Famous Minstrel and Soft Shoe Dancer in the world Ge0-Porge Pi mrose FOUNDER OF Primrose & Dockstader's Minstrels Wiih His Company of 10 Stars of the Minstrel World in a Notable Revival of Gorgeous Minstrelsy Biggest Feature ever Known to Majestic Vaudeville tong-Chapron & Gretn THREE DAINTY MAIDS Geo. R. Ellis & Co. COMEDY SKETCH "The Bachelor and the Maid" George & Mack The Two Tramp Comedians Miss Cladys Corrnell "THE MICHIGAN GIRL" 'The Pretty Giri with Yellow Curls' IN SONGS and DANCES '' :" .. ®:. .. i f s WEDNESDAY NIGHT Whitney. Theatre M A R C H 3rd ENCACEMENT. EXTRAORDINARY!. POST n Omar the Tentmaker A Spectacular Persian Romance by Richard Walton Tully, aufhor of "The Bird of Paradise." THE SEASON'S SUPREME SPECTACLE I MAIL ORDERS NOW CURTAIN AT 8 P. M. N TERNAT IO-NA L POITY IYCL UB WILL HEAR E ORGE NASMYT George .lW. Nasmyth, director of the International Bureau of -Studenlts and President-elect of the Association of Cosmopolitan clubs, will be the principal speaker at the initial meeting of the International Polity club to be held at 4:00 o'clock Thurs- day afternoon In Newberry hall. The club was formed following the series of lectures by Dr. John Mez, on the subject of international relations. At the first meeting, plans of organization will be discussed and a constitution adopted. CAST OF ANNUAL FRENCH PLAY /MILl BE SELECTED THTS WEEK Mr. I[.V. Wanu, instructor in French, has announced that .the cast for the annual play given by the Cerele Fran- cais, will be chosen some time this week. A number of plays have been considered for presentation, but the final choice will fa1l on either "le Voyage de M. Perrichon" by Labiche, or "La Poudre aux Ye x," by the same author. Mr. Wanni will have charge of coach- ing the cast and rehearsals. Much in- torest is buig' manifested by members1 of the Cercle Francais as the annualI play is looked upon as the big event1 of the year in the society. 1 Latest observations of the new comet discovered by Mellish, an astronomer of Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, show that it may prove interesting if its orbit ap- pears near the earth. On Wednesday and Friday of last week, observations were made at the university observa- tory, and the comet was found to be a faint object withjut a bright or def- inite nucleus. Enough observations have been made to know the orbit, and the computations will soon be completed. The results of the observations made here will be sent to the University of California, where a specialty is made of such computations. MAiN FLOOR 1st 13 Rows, 360 Seats Last Rows, 232 Seats - GALLERY - - - SEATS ON PRICES BA $2.00 i 1,t 4 1,ows<, 120 Se ats 1.50. 1Nx SRows, 116 Seats .50 Lasth5 Rows, 181 Seats LCONYl $150 1.00 SALE MONDAY, MARCH 1 ' 'NUMBERS OF LUCKY ATJILETIC COUPONS (Continued from Page 1) Seek Defier .Attendanmce at Bridge Cards and i1eh'phioie calls will be circulated moug contestants in the Union bridge tourney, in order to se- cure a better turiiout at the bout scheduh4[ ''Fr idy inight than ap- leared J uPt week. 'lans are under way to hurry he tournament to a close, due to waming of interest. Gift fronn Osborne Put on Exhibition Ex-Governor Chase S. Osborne's lat- est gift to the university, a pigmy hip- popotamus, which he presented last year, has been mounted, and is now on xhibition at the museum. SIX FEATURE ACTS ON BAND PROGRAM (Cotitinued from Page 1) -ticket sellers a prize of $10.00 is of- fered. Anyone may compete. After today the box office in Hill auditorium will be kept open from 4:00 to 8:00 o'clock, and tickets may he secured at that place. The Varsity band will rehearse again tomorrow night in University Hall, and on Thursday evening a rehearsal of the entire program will be held in Hill au-, ditorium. 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