THE MICHIGAN LAILY I I 1 Spring Showing of STEIN BLOCH SUITS February Cut Price S'ale IMPERIAL HATS and all the new shapes and colors in CAPS February is the month that we cut prices down to rock-bottom. This is the time to buy. Be on hand so that you can take ad- vantage of these wonderful money saving bargains in Suits, Over- coats, Hats and Caps, Sweaters, Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes. Ii Lindenschmitt, Aptel & o. .s.. .....,. "" ...r... ..v Win. Dieterle 94 Fort Street West Detroit SPRING ORDERS TAKEN NO T Satisfy that animal instinct with DEAN'S Fresh Roasted Peanuts A FULL POUND " l 214 S. Main St. PROTECT YOUR EYES The blinding reflection of sunlight on the white snow causes a very severe strain on the eyes. Amber Glaser will filter the light and prevent all eye strain keeping your eyes in perfect condition to study for your examinations. We are showing a large line of both Amber and Dark Smoked Glasses. . 25c. up ,to $5.00 HALLE R JEWELRY CO STATE STREET JEWELERS r-~r -John R. Watkins, 15, ill act as chairman of the Union membership dance Saturday night. Other commit- teemen are Carl Folks, '16L, Felix S. Baer, '16, and William Newton, '17. Tickets for the party will go on sale at the Union 'counter after 5 :00 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. -Latest announcements of spring publications include a book by Prof. R. W. Hegner, of the department of zoology, on "Practical Zoology," to be published by McMillan Co. -More than 50 students have enrolled in the new course in civic improve- ment given by Prof. Aubrey Tealdi, of the department of landscape design. --Mennbers of the Forestry club will hear Prof. I, J. Young, of the depart- ment of forestry, speak on "A Sum- mer in The Pacific Northwest," at their meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight, in room 407, new engineering building. --"ec" ""ical engineers and others who are interested in the annual me- chanical engineers tour of inspection, have postponed their meeting until 5:00 o'clock next Tuesday, when de- tailed arrangements will be made for the trip. Senior engineers will meet at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in room 311, en- gineering building, when matters of importance in regard to its class day will come up before the class. I WILL GIVE FREE With ten or more rolls of films, to be developed and prints made from best nega- tives, one 8xio enlargement from the best negative or one 8xio print of any U. of M. view or one 4x6 portrait of self, made in my studio. We use Cyko Paper for our amateur work, the paper that leads, the results will tell the story. Hoppe's Studio 619 E. Liberty Street. REULE, CONLIN FIEGEL CO. I Look at our Show Windows for U Dress Suits and Opera Hats to rent. CANDY SPECIALTIES Every day in the week. THE SUGAR BOW L 104 S. Main St. Temple Theatre ADMISSION Sc. (except Friday and Saturday) -MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 "Young Mrs. Winthrop," (with Mabel Trunnell). TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Hearst-Selig News. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 "The Crimson Moth." Orpheum Theatre TeHouse of Fatuous Plays by Famous Players. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 22-23 All Star Cast in "The Girl of the Golden West." Wednesday, February 24 Dustin Farnum in "The Squaw Man." Thursday and Friday, Feb. 25-26 Maclyn Arbuckle in "It's No Laughing Matter." U "lie May Do Something Big Some. time" Said Political Observer in 1909 University Ave. and toilet articles. Pharmacy Drugs Phone 416. tf In future all cars stop at Goodyear Drug Store. -t Day rate for single passenger now 25c. Phone taxi 2280. SPEAKS Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's, 0 N UNPREPAREDNESS 310 S. State. tf "He tops the other insurgents han- dily, is liked and respected, and may do something big sometime." The above statement was made about Hon. A. P. Gardner, who is to lecture at the Whitney theater on March 15, by Samuel G. Blythe, well- known political observer and war cor- respondent, on May 1, 1909, in the Sat- urday Evening Post. University Ave. Pharmacy Pens and Students Supplies. Fountain tf _.. E . University Ave. Pharmacy Martha Washington Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco. tf Get that lOc San Marco cigar Sat. or Sun. for 5 cents at Sugden Drug Co., 302 S. State St. eod Wed DELAYS SCHEDULED BATTING PRACTICE Workout Yesterday Fails to Stick Work Promised Last Week Bring SODDY'S ARM APPEARS BETTER Coach Lundgren's hopefuls number- ed about 50 when they took their work- out on the floor of Waterman gym yes- terday afternoon, a practice scheduled at the end of last week as being the one which would introduce the can- didates to the first batting practice of the year. Work with the stick was delayed yesterday, and is slated to be entered upon today. . The squad went through the regular practice schedule, working on fielding the ground balls that were sent down to them from the fungo batters at one end of the building. Warner, a junior engineer, was giving a fairly good ex- ample for a new man of "how it should be done" in an infielders position. The pitchers worked their arms out in an easy tossing to and fro of the sphere. Soddy, the left-handed pitcher of last year's scrubs, seems to be slow in getting into shape, but his arm is gradually limbering up. Davidson, of last year's Varsity, failed to appear on the floor to work out with the rest of the pitchers, but is expected to re- turn to the fold today. Editor of The Technic Appoints Staff Don A. Smith, '16E, managing editor of the Michigan Technic, has announc- ed the appointment of the following men to the Technic staff, Robert S. Archer, '16E, departmental editor; T. D. Weaver, '16E, alumni editor; R. C. Glasier, '15E, advertising manager; E. W. Higgins, '17E, assistant advertis- ing maInager; U. M. Smith, '16E, cir- culation manager. Buy your Mazda lamps at Switzer's, 310 S. Sate. tf - o l kenior law class meeting at 4:00 o'clock today, room C, law building. Varsity band rehearsal, University Hall, 7 :00 o'clock tonight. Ticket salesmen wanted for "Band Bounce." Apply to band office be- tween 3:00 and 6:00 o'clock today. Prize of $10.00 offered. Arcade Theatre SHOWS:AFTERNOONS 4:00: EVE. 6:15;1:46; 9:15 WE DNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, "Mignon," presenting Beatriz Michelena in the title role. Better, than "Salomy Jane." THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25 The Sage-Brush Gal-3-part Vitagraph Feature. Olive and theiBurglar--Edison Drama. His Night Out-Biograph Com- edy. Think of it, only 25c a passenger. Phone taxi 2280. PHONE GRINNELL BROS. E12022 1707 LBERTY *Instrictlion Book Viofrol.. VI. Six dowuble records Calinet to match SEE OUR WINDOW Stuadents -Special Delivers this to your room $38.5TU B TERMS TO SUIT THE BUYER Mr. Blythe's prediction of six years 522 Holmes Taxi Co. "We'll be there ago has been realized. Mr. Gardner, the "Apostle of Preparedness," as he has been called, is the man who in the crisis at hand, is attempting to show the country its total unpreparedness for war. He is attracting the careful attention of everyone by his startling statements as to the present inefficien- cy of our military and naval forces. His statements are backed by facts, and this keen knowledge of facts which he possesses has earned him the respect of both his followers and his opponents. Hold Joint Alumni Luncheon Today Cornell and Michigan alumni will hold a luncheon together this noon at the Hotel Statler in Detroit. Hon. Claudius B. Grant, '59, will preside at the affair, which is termed by the sec- retary as a "dual meet" between Mich- igan and Cornell. 522 522 Holmes Taxi Co. "Back of the Union" 522 For Musical Instruments of Every Description, Victrolas, and Ediso. Di- amond Diso Machines, go to SCHA- BERLE & SON MUSIC HOUSE, Main Street. , eod W LOST-Conklin pen, Friday. Please return to A. J. Michelson, 502 East Liberty. 1038-M. LOST-Conklin fountain pen with- out cap near Church and So. Univer- sity. Return for reward to 1204 Hill street. - LOST-Will the gentleman who took the Founder's Day celebration call the derby marked "F" Dubuque, at 1673 and receive his own hat? 3m A' Our Spring Woolens are Ready for Inspection OUR PRICES RANGE FROM $25 TO $30 Our materials are stylish, exclusive and durable. The fashions are timely, yet correct. We use handwork exclusively. Every suit made in our shops emphasizes the wearer's good points and makes good his weak ones. When you come here to order a suit you find a very large range of fabrics and styles to choose from. N A SEPERATE DEPARTMNET We also carry a complete line of samples of a reliable Chicago tailoring house. We take your measure and they will make you a suit from the cloth which you order. Prices from $1 6.00f to 25---nothing over. A ARBOR COOP TAI LORS . CUST PRACHT (SUCCESSORS TO M. W MILtWARD) 330 South State Street ROY P. HENRY ......